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Raoul Wallenberg: The Swedish Diplomat Who Saved 100,000 Jews
In 1944, a Swedish businessman was sent to Budapest on an impossible mission: save as many Hungarian Jews as he could from the Nazi death machine. Using bluff, bribery, and sheer audacity, Raoul Wallenberg rescued an estimated 100,000 people — then vanished into a Soviet prison, never to return.
Henry Kissinger: Power, Realpolitik, and Controversy
Henry Kissinger fled Nazi Germany as a boy and became the most powerful diplomat of the Cold War era — a Nobel laureate whose legacy remains fiercely debated.
The Abraham Accords: A New Chapter in Middle Eastern Diplomacy
The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020, normalized relations between Israel and several Arab states, reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
Abba Eban: The Voice of Israel on the World Stage
Abba Eban, born in South Africa and raised in England, became Israel's greatest diplomat — a man whose eloquence at the United Nations and in international forums gave the Jewish state a voice of unmatched authority and grace.
Abba Eban: The Most Eloquent Diplomat of the Twentieth Century
Abba Eban served as Israel's voice to the world, using his extraordinary eloquence at the United Nations and as Foreign Minister to articulate the Jewish state's case.
The World Jewish Congress: Representing the Jewish People
The World Jewish Congress, founded in 1936, represents Jewish communities in over 100 countries. From Holocaust rescue efforts to combating antisemitism and advocating for restitution, it serves as the diplomatic voice of the Jewish people.