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Archaeologists have discovered a millennia-old clay seal in Jerusalem which may be linked to an ancient curse. The clay seal, ...
Archaeologists also discovered a fingerprint present on the seal, likely dating back to the original owner. It is believed ...
A far-right Israeli minister sparked outrage on Sunday after leading a group of Jewish worshippers in prayer at the most ...
A RARE 2,600 year-old clay seal linked to a Biblical scroll that threatened to curse people with hunger and devastation has ...
Israel banned on Wednesday Sheikh Muhammad Hussein, the grand mufti of Jerusalem and Palestine, from entering the Al-Aqsa ...
After the war, the Jewish community in Rome resumed life in the shadow of memory, holding tight to their traditions. To this day, they share an inexplicable bond with the city of Rome. While the Roman ...
The visit by far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir threatens to escalate tensions and complicate international efforts ...
The rare bronze coin engraved in Hebrew with 'For the Redemption of Zion' was found near the southwest corner of the Temple ...
Increasingly riven by the ongoing war in Gaza, secular and religious, left and right are all mourning on Tisha B'Av - but for ...
Ancient Jerusalem sat on a narrow and steep spur, and many of the construction tasks for the city looked at helping reshape the topography of the surrounding area – all activities that the Bible ...
Open questions and excavations at the City of David archaeological site have persisted for 150 years, so any new discovery must be cross-referenced with earlier finds. In this case, the team ...