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Pharaoh didn’t have the best launch – and frankly, the game itself is more to blame for that. It came out at an extremely ...
Archaeological and historical evidence contradicts the Zionist narrative of a “greater Jewish kingdom” and “promised land” in ...
Babylonia was a state in ancient Mesopotamia, located in present-day Iraq. The city of Babylon, which you've probably heard ...
From Tehran's prisons to Haifa's shelters, Payam Feili, who fled his native country as a gay writer, expresses his concern ...
The kingdom of Israel was overthrown in ca. 722 BCE by the Neo-Assyrian empire, centred in what is now Iraq (ancient Mesopotamia), and Israel” ceased to be a geographic entity of the ancient Middle ...
With over 8 billion people spread across the Earth's nearly 25 million square miles of habitable land, proving one's identity ...
Seventy years later, the Persian King Cyrus conquered Babylonia. He invited a group of Judeans to return to the land of Israel under the leadership of Ezra and Nehemiah. With that act, he helped ...
In fact, Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Empire, is remembered in Jewish tradition for his benevolent policies towards the Jewish people after conquering the Babylonian Empire.
In a powerful display of solidarity, more than 200 local attorneys raised their right hands and repeated the oath they took years or decades ago.
Get your Indiana Jones-style fedora ready for a modern-day armchair expedition of places rediscovered after centuries—and some that have yet to be found.