Miss Hitler Getting Paroled, No Longer a Risk to the Community
Cutter joked about gassing synagogues and using a Jewish person’s head as a football.
Pharaoh Rameses II Era Burial Cave Found in Palmahim National Park
Once it had been discovered, the burial cave was disturbed by looters who stole some vessels.
The Late Olivia Newton-John Wrote about her Jewish Grandfather Nobel Winner Max Born
Newton-John dabbled in Kabballah in her 2006 album Grace and Gratitude.
Two-Thousand-Year-Old Ring Unearthed in the City Of David
This ring allows us to personally connect with an individual’s personal story from 2,000 years ago.
TAU Dig Outside Jerusalem Unearths a Rival to King Solomon’s Temple
The Moẓa temple's architectural plan and decorations that adorn the ritual vessels are similar to those attributed to Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem in the Book of Kings I chapter 6.
Diver Discovers 900-Year-Old Crusaders Sword off Haifa Beach
“The discovery of ancient finds by swimmers and leisure divers is a growing phenomenon in recent years, with the increasing popularity of these sports.”
Scientists Pinpoint Earth’s Magnetic Field on Av 9, 586 BCE, Reveal Immensity of Jerusalem’s...
The long memory of the Jewish People in the service of science.
Lost First-Temple Jewish City Discovered Under IDF Training Base
According to the finds, the site remained abandoned for years and resettled in the Byzantine period, by a Christian population.
When Lincoln Borrowed a Philadelphia Rabbi’s Tammuz 17 Reference for the Gettysburg Address
In 1863, the day of Shabbat, July 4, Independence Day, fell on the first day of the three weeks, Tammuz 17, but because it was Shabbat, as is the case this year, 2019, the fast was pushed off to Sunday.
Historians Find A Family of Jewish Spies Who Passed Atomic Secrets to the USSR
Oscar Seborer died on 23 April 2015 in Moscow. Among the attendees at the funeral was a representative of the FSB, and his brother Stuart in a wheelchair.
Emperor Justinian Mosaic Inscription Unearthed near Damascus Gate
The Greek inscription mentioning the Byzantine emperor Justinian was exposed on a mosaic floor in a room that was probably used as a hostel for pilgrims.
Reports: Trump Family Donated Bigly to Jewish, Israeli Causes
Some 50 years ago, real estate developer Fredrick Trump was among the main donors to the Beach Haven Jewish Center at 723 Ave. Z in Flatbush, NY.
First Temple Beka Weight Unearthed in Jerusalem Sifting Project
The weight, which dates back to the First Temple period, was found in archaeological soil originating from the foot of Robinson's Arch at the Western Wall, just north of the City of David.
Hungarian Archaeologists Unearth Herod’s Fortress, Ritual Bath, East of Jordan River
The architecture of the Herodian bath is very similar to the baths and cisterns discovered in nearby Qumran (across the Dead Sea).
White House Clarifies Western Wall Position with JewishPress.com
A spokesperson for the White House said the rude Western Wall comments were "not the position of this administration."
The Tragedy on Mt. Meron, Lag B’Omer 1911
"The zealots of Tsfat hung the blame for the great disaster on the mixing of men and women in Meron and imposed a ban on women's visits to Mt. Meron on Lag B'Omer.
Is It Time to Stop Fasting on the 17th of Tamuz?
It appears that in order to revoke an ancient law such as the fast of Tamuz 17, there really has to be a major consensus among all of us that the time of joy and gladness is here again.
TAU, HU Scientific Breakthrough: Geomagnetic Fields Reveal Truth of Biblical Narratives
“Our location here in Israel is uniquely conducive to archaeomagnetic research, due to an abundance of well-dated archaeological findings."
Western Wall Plaza Excavations Yield First Temple Hebrew-Inscribed Message
"In the register beneath the double line is an inscription in ancient Hebrew: 'LESARAR,' with no spacing between the words and no definite article. It denotes 'Lesar Ha'Ir,' meaning 'belonging to the governor of the city.'"
Evidence Revealed of the Last Battle of Jerusalem from 2,000 Years Ago
On the Occasion of Jerusalem Day, the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Nature and Parks Authority revealed evidence of the last battle of Jerusalem from 2,000 Years Ago.
Rabbi Moshe Tendler Dead at 95, Influenced Revolutionary Rulings of Father in Law’s ‘Igros...
Rabbi Tendler was the posek for the Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists and served as its president.
Watch Yishai Fleisher Out-Debating J Street Opponent
There's much misinformation, misconception and ignorance in the American Jewish community about Israel, which Yishai did a lot to dispel over at that Beverly Hills event.
Project Wiki Exposes How Wikipedia Is Breeding Armies of Anti-Semites
How did this anti-Semitic garbage come into the world?
PM Netanyahu Dons Yarmulke to Quote Genesis for UNESCO’s Benefit
'Against UNESCO's denial, Israel will present to the world the historical truth and the Jewish People's deep connection – of thousands of years – to Hebron.'
The Tribes of Ephraim, Gad and Reuven Defeat 3rd Invading Empire
Are we prepared to start a dialogue with the Taliban as a prelude to a new Abrahamic pact?
WATCH: US Rep. Rashida Tlaib ‘Celebrates Jewish Independence’ in Chanukah Message’, Says Israel Advocacy...
"Rashida’s celebrating Jewish independence in Judea by describing the Jews that live there as occupiers."
Ancient Muslim Inscription Confirms Dome of the Rock’s Jewish Temple Origin
Participants in the Jerusalem conference were particularly excited by this revelation in light of two recent UNESCO resolutions which disavowed any connection between Jewish history and the Temple Mount.
The Jewish Treasures of Notre Dame
Surprisingly, some of Notre Dame’s most prominent artwork concerns Jews.
1,800 Year Old Roman Inscription on Milestone East of the Kinneret Deciphered
Since the road was built many years before the emperor's time, the researchers assume that the name of Maximinus Thrax suggests extensive renovation work that was carried out during his rule.
2000 Year Old Hebrew Inscription Mentions Jerusalem’s Full Name
Also discovered: a first century CE coffin cover, with the Hebrew inscription "Son of the High Priest."