Discoveries of artifacts from an ancient city near Ramat HaSharon in central Israel are discussed.
A rare and exciting discovery: A bulla (seal impression) and a 2,600-year-old stamp bearing Hebrew names were uncovered in the City of David.
Israeli archaeologistshave discovered a 1,000 year old moat in Jerusalem.
When many people think of Europe, they think of beautiful architecture, delicious food, romantic getaways, and spectacular art. Not many people come to Europe to learn about the Holocaust and World War II.
The barracks and lavatories were drab grays and browns, concrete and bricks, lifeless, seemingly unfit for human use. One could still run fingers over the “ovens” and through the ashes, and gaze
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An ivory comb dating back to 1700 BCE was found inscribed with a plea to eradicate lice, in the first written example of a Canaanite language found in Israel, revealing new clues in the development of the modern Hebrew
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The day before his seventh birthday, Nazis ransacked Peter Ney’s home in Nuremberg, Germany.
Israeli archaeologists excavating the Givati Parking Lot in Jerusalem’s City of David National Park recently unearthed a rare First Temple-era clay seal (“bulla”) and a 2,600-year-old seal with a faint blue hue about one centimeter in
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A museum opened in Israel that highlights Jews who fought in World War II.
How can we know the Bible is real? Have you entertained this thought? I have but not for myself.
Dr. Joe Uziel of the Israel Antiquities Authority and Syriologist Dr. Filip Yukosavovic discuss recent archeological discoveries in the City of David.
A shofar has been recovered from one of Europe’s oldest synagogues in Worms, Germany that was desecrated by Nazi mobs on Kristallnacht, translated to the English as the “Night of Broken Glass.”