Articles

I didn’t establish it, I started it Author: Eitan Bronstein Aparicio
21/11/2014
Now that I’m ending my work in Zochrot, I would like to tell you about how it all began. Sometime in 2001, after a moving tour in the villages around Latrun, destroyed and depopulated by Israel in 1967, I conceived the idea of posting simple signs that will commemorate villages displaced in the Nakba.
The National Park (Trailer) \ Film by Amir Yatziv Author: Ami Asher
30/10/2014
Everything was new, abandoned, and destroyed. It was a peculiar Garden of Eden, in which the two eternal gods of archeology – creation and destruction – reigned supreme.   
Hope at Wartime Author: איתן ברונשטיין אפריסיו
06/2014
עבורו בִּרְעִם הוא ברכה וקללה גם יחד. באנגלית זה מתחרז: A Bless and a Curse. זה המקום של התקוות והחלומות שלו, של עשיה פוליטית בקהילה ושל זיכרונות מתוקים שעברו מדור הסבים. מצד שני זו קללה מתמשכת שמענה את עקורי הכפר מאז גורשו בשלהי 1948.
Building a Community to be Proud Of Author: Devora Neumark
04/2014
Most JNF - KKL forests and sites are located on the ruins of Palestinian villages Author: Eitan Bronstein Aparicio
04/2014
Remembering the Catastrophe Author: Eitan Bronstein Aparicio
04/2014
Israelis acknowledging the Nakba Author: Eitan Bronstein Aparicio
04/2014
The Nakba is Also Ours Author: Eitan Bronstein Aparicio
04/2014