Clergy, activists urge Israeli recognition of 1915 massacres
Clergy, activists urge Israeli recognition of 1915 massacres
Jerusalem exhibit highlights little-known stories of Armenians recognized by Yad Vashem, revealing acts of courage and shared history between two persecuted peoples
Armenian Orthodox church in Jerusalem – and only in Jerusalem – celebrates Christmas today
Graffiti, in Hebrew, also singled out Arabs and Armenians
The Armenian Museum is a history buff's dream with a dark side of genocide as well
Jerusalem’s Armenian community dates back to the year 301 – a steady and enduring Christian presence in the city
Some 200 Jewish Israelis march in solidarity with Armenian community, apologize on behalf of attackers
Little is known to foreigners about the tiny but enduring Armenian community in Jerusalem and the Holy Land
“The Armenian Genocide was a crime against humanity and was a precursor to the Holocaust,” former Israeli ambassador to U.S. told ALL ISRAEL NEWS
Only in Jerusalem: Christmas celebrated three times here as Armenians adhere to a different calendar. But this year, celebrations stifled by Armenia’s war with Azerbaijan, COVID