Her Grandfather, His Legacy
By Leora Eren Frucht
Five years after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, Noa Ben-Artzi reflects on the road he paved.
His name was Yitzhak
By Sheila Raviv
His name was Yitzhak, Yitzhak Rabin.
It helps somewhat to know that the last time I saw him, he gave me a hug. Unfortunately, I cannot say I was a close friend, but he saw that I needed a caring gesture, and gave it freely.
Remembering Rabin
By Ahron Shapiro
There are things that occur in this world that are so traumatic that everyone can remember where he was when they happened. Rabin's assassination was like that.
What he left behind
By Herb Keinon
As the nation readies to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, Herb Keinon looks at whether the recent violence will force a re-evaluation of his legacy.
A tough act to follow
By Larry Derfner
Yuval Rabin, who has spent the last two years keeping a low profile in the US, tells Larry Derfner why he finally decided not to follow in his father's political footsteps.
Clinton: "Rabin, we, will never forget you." (Audio)
On the 5th anniversary of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin,
US President Bill Clinton's speech remembers the man, his legacy and his hopes for the future.
National Day of Dialogue (Audio)
Gesher holds event commemorating the Assasination of Yitzchak Rabin.
Remembering Rabin (Audio)
An interview with Nasser Nashashibi, a descendent of one of the oldest Arab familes in Jerusalem.
From the day following the assassination:
November 5, 1995
Rabin Assassinated
From the day of the funeral:
November 7, 1995
Rabin laid to rest on Mt. Herzl
From the First Anniversary:
October 24, 1996
Yitzhak Rabin: The Sabra, the Mensch
From Father to Son
From the Second Anniversary:
November 9, 1997
Massive rally honors Rabin
Yitzhak Rabin Peace Center
From the Third Anniversary:
November 1, 1998
Mordechai: Continue Rabin's legacy
A lesson in remembrance (Feature)
Nothing has changed (Opinion)
Rabin's victory (Opinion)