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Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem on ...
Bronze coin minted in the fourth year of the Jewish Great Revolt against the Romans found by archaeologists excavating next ...
Israel marks the day when both Holy Temples were destroyed; tens of thousands recite prayers of mourning at the Western Wall ...
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster explains how in the place of mourning and despair, pockets of hope ...
An ancient 2,000-year-old receipt was discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) along the City of David’s Pilgrimage Road in Jerusalem, according to an announcement Wednesday.
In the Old City, the beating heart of a place sacred to millions, the pandemic has challenged devout Muslims, Christians and Jews to rethink how to pray safely. New customs now accompany old rituals.
After the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 A.D., the Sicarii fled Jerusalem and settled at Masada, but four years later, the Romans laid siege to their city.
Archaeologists working in Jerusalem have discovered what they say is a 2,700 year-old pottery fragment with an ancient Hebrew inscription possibly containing the name of a Biblical figure. The ...
Jerusalem Post / Archaeology 11-year-old finds ‘Holy Jerusalem’ silver coin likely minted in the Temple The coin – 14 grams of pure silver - carries an inscription that according to the ...
(JTA) — A 2700-year-old toilet from the days of the First Temple in Jerusalem has been discovered by Israel’s Antiquities Authority. Built as a private toilet stall at a time when few could ...