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A Jewish mikveh, dating back 1,600 years, was recently uncovered in Ostia Antica, the site of an ancient Roman city. Italian officials announce the discovery.
In the Jewish version, the bride and groom hold handkerchiefs or cloth napkins, remain seated on chairs, and are elevated into the air. 15. A Hearty Mazel Tov to You ...
Archaeologists have identified Egyptian Pharaoh Siamun as the one who probably gave the ancient city of Gezer as a dowry to ...
In 1349, as the Black Death swept across Europe, this extraordinary gold wedding ring was hidden, along with other treasures, under a wall of a house in the Jewish quarter of Erfurt, Germany.
(JNS) The Jewish community of Kerala, India, better known as Cochin Jews, has been shrinking ever since most of its members emigrated to Israel. Those who remain claim to be “the oldest diasp… ...
The ruins of an ancient Jewish ritual bath have been found near Rome – the oldest such discovery outside of the biblical region of Israel and the surrounding area. CNN values your feedback 1.