
A Timeline of 72 Years of Israeli Achievement
Join us on a fascinating journey through the last 72 years to discover how Israel has become one of the most creative and innovative countries in the world.
ISRAEL21c has put together an exciting package of content to help you make this year’s Israel Independence Day, starting at sundown on April 18, the most special ever. Whether it’s a party, an event, a teaching experience, or you just want to learn about Israel’s history over the last 70 years, we have it covered. Check out the content below and enjoy.

Join us on a fascinating journey through the last 72 years to discover how Israel has become one of the most creative and innovative countries in the world.

The Consulate General of Israel in Los Angeles chose our pictorial exhibition to greet VIPs arriving for an Israeli birthday bash at Universal Studios.

Tens of thousands take part in annual Celebrate Israel Parade in NYC, culminating in a block party-style celebration in Times Square.

In the last of our Independence Day video series, Maya describes how this Independence Day she’ll be making blue-and-white cupcakes.

Singing since age two, soprano Claire Meghnagi looks back on her childhood as the daughter of an Italian-Israeli cantor.

Launching in time for Israel’s 70th anniversary, the 10-stop walking route tells the story of Tel Aviv’s foundation and the birth of Israel.

From somber to psychedelic, here’s a selection of the most significant and artistic posters celebrating the modern state of Israel.

Check out our stunning new DIY exhibition for Israel’s 70th anniversary. It includes 14 full-color slides documenting Israel’s phenomenal journey from a poor nation with few natural resources, to one of the most innovative and creative countries in the world.

In another in our intimate video series for Independence Day, Alon Day, Israel’s first NASCAR driver, recollects growing up by the beach and getting inspired by watching auto racing on TV with his brothers.

Growing up to the sounds of church bells in his Jerusalem neighborhood, Zaki Djemal became committed to coexistence activism.

Israel’s first Olympic medalist, judoka Yael Arad, was born one month before the Six-Day War and started learning judo at age 8.

Dov Moran, inventor of the USB flash drive, recalls his early years where he grew up living in a tiny apartment sharing a room with his grandfather.

Be inspired and be amazed – join us on an incredible visual journey through 70 years of Israeli history.

In the first of our intimate series of videos for Israel’s 70th anniversary, Nobel Laureate Dan Shechtman shares his memories of the early days of the new state of Israel.