'I converted to Judaism only to discover my grandmother was part of Hitler Youth'

'I converted to Judaism only to discover my grandmother was part of Hitler Youth'

The story of Vered Ben-Sadon's life could be made into a movie: after she and her family converted to Judaism and moved to Israel from the Netherlands, they discovered that her grandmother had collaborated with the Nazis during the war. Today, Vered runs a winery based in Judea and Samaria that despite anti-Israeli boycotts gained success and was even invited to a royal event in Britain.

Fake hysteria and fake history

Fake hysteria and fake history

Those seeking to take advantage of the “Fear of Ben-Gvir”, warning against Jewish prayers on the Temple Mount, have simply forgotten that such prayers have been taking place there with police authorization for five years. This is how they are trying to perpetuate the historical distortion.

Film based on book banned by Hitler hits number one on Netflix
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Film based on book banned by Hitler hits number one on Netflix

Written in German, Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front has seen several successful adaptations to film, but none in the original language. That is until now. Produced by Daniel Brühl, the latest adaptation not only brings the pivotal anti-war book to our screens but with the war in Ukraine, proves that Remarque's message is as relevant as ever.

Miniseries opens old wounds in Dutch-Israeli history

Miniseries opens old wounds in Dutch-Israeli history

The 1992 crash of the El Al Boeing 747 on a residential neighborhood in Amsterdam just after takeoff has all but been forgotten by Israelis. The tragedy, which claimed the lives of 43 people – including 4 Israelis – is the focus of a new miniseries that wants to go beyond the conspiracy theories.

'I intend to achieve peace with Saudi Arabia'

'I intend to achieve peace with Saudi Arabia'

In his brief time away from Israel's top office, Benjamin Netanyahu has been feverishly working on his memoir, "Bibi: My Story." However, his greatest hope is seemingly that there are still several chapters to be written. In interview with JNS, Netanyahu discusses his memoir, upcoming elections and current events.