Scientists examining an ancient cave have made a discovery about humanity's history that dates back some 110,000 years.
Imagine a world without car horns, sirens, or the roar of engines—where the loudest noise you might hear was a blacksmith’s hammer or a distant thunderclap. Life in ancient Jerusalem was shaped by a ...
A 2nd-century gate in the Old City's Muslim Quarter offers a glimpse into the capital's multilayered history -- and complex present ...
An ancient Megillat Esther scroll dating back to the 19th century, bearing rare stamps from the community of Gaza expatriates ...
The Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem issued an urgent call for Israeli authorities to stop a government plan to seize and ...
Ancient Jerusalem A sprawling city today, Jerusalem was nothing but a fortified ridge in the desert when David seized it 3,000 years ago. New excavations are revealing its successive stages of ...
The Armstrong Auditorium in Edmond is featuring a unique archaeological exhibit regarding life in ancient Israel. The ...
For most visitors, the highlight of a City of David visit is Hezekiah's Tunnel. The tunnel was ancient Jerusalem's primary source of water, according to the Bible. Today, you can traverse this ...
In ancient times, public fasts were called in moments of distress, and the shofar was blown at the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Prayers were added to the Amidah, the central Jewish prayer recited ...