17.6.20

Yishuv Paratroopers 1943

British-trained paratroopers from the Haganah pose for a group photo before one of their missions to Europe in 1943. Almost all parachutists were recent Jewish immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe, intimately familiar with the culture and fluent in the languages of the countries they were tasked to operate in. Hannah Szenes exists as the most famous name among the participants, but thirty six other soldiers also dropped behind enemy lines to provide military reconnaissance, rescue allied personnel, and aid local Jewish communities. The majority of these volunteers did not return home.

The story of the British Army's Jewish Brigade is more well known, yet within Israel the exploits and heroics of the thirty seven paratroopers are a large part of the collective memory and national ethos pertaining to the Yishuv's contribution during the Second World War.

Haganah Archive

15.6.20

Victoria Park at Dawn


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13.6.20

Krasinski Garden, Warsaw

Ogród Krasińskich
Warszawie 2019

Adrian Grycuk - Wikicommons

11.6.20

Shuttle

Grand Central - Times Square Shuttle
Circa mid-70s


7.6.20

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Rex Whistler self-portrait in Welsh Guards uniform.
May 1940

Rex Whistler. National Army Museum.

5.6.20

27 Nahalat Binyamin

I'm in love with these new illustrations of different iconic Eclectic style buildings in Tel Aviv. So many of these dot the area around Rothschild, Herzl, Ahad Ha'Am, and represent the represent the links between Lev HaIr and the beginning portions of South Tel Aviv. 

Courtesy of Avner Gicelter.

Avner Gicelter

2.6.20

America 2020

The scene outside the north lawn of the White House from Lafeyette Square.

Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
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