Archeology Ancient 1,500-Year-Old Synagogue Unearthed in the Golan Reveals Flourishing Jewish Life in Antiquity Staff Writer October 6, 2025
Archeology Breakthrough Tech: Cosmic Rays Reveal Hidden Chambers Beneath Ancient Jerusalem Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz October 1, 2025
Archeology Hoard of Gold Coins and Jewelry Discovered During Excavations at Hippos Zahava Schwartz September 25, 2025
Archeology Ancient Coin Hoard Reveals Last Chapter of Jewish Resistance in Roman Judea and Samaria Staff Writer September 19, 2025
Archeology After 800 Years of Silence, the Oldest Organ in Christendom Sings Again in Jerusalem Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz September 14, 2025
Archeology A Glimpse into a Lavish Samaritan Agricultural Estate at Kafr Qasim Staff Writer September 2, 2025
Archeology 4,000-Year-Old Lamp Wicks Unearthed in Yehud Among Oldest in the World Staff Writer August 31, 2025
Archeology Discovered in City of David: A 2,000-Year-Old Receipt Reveals Daily Commerce in Second Temple Jerusalem Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz August 29, 2025
Archeology Israeli scientists uncover traces of fire in a Galilee quarry dating back at least 800,000 years Judy Siegel-Itzkovich June 13, 2022
Archeology Jews, Christians unite to uncover Biblical archaeology in Israel Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz June 9, 2022
Archeology, Jerusalem Ancient Jewish bath discovered while building controversial Western Wall Elevator Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz June 3, 2022
Archeology Archaeological find reveals proof of conversion to Judaism after Roman invasion of Jerusalem Judy Siegel-Itzkovich June 2, 2022
Archeology Mesopotamian city built five centuries after Abraham discovered under Tigris River Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz June 1, 2022
Archeology A New Segment of the Low-Level Aqueduct to Jerusalem Exposed in an Israel Israel365 May 29, 2022
Archeology, Medical/Science Zevulun would have been fascinated by the new archaeological discovery by Israeli scholars on Mediterranean ship commerce Judy Siegel-Itzkovich February 21, 2022
Archeology, Medical/Science Israeli archaeologists discover that ancient humans 170,000 years ago were quite clever – they built their hearth in the perfect place Judy Siegel-Itzkovich February 1, 2022
Archeology, Medical/Science Ancient Egyptians were consumers of successful copper industry in Arabah region, say Tel Aviv University archaeologists Judy Siegel-Itzkovich January 10, 2022
Archeology, Medical/Science Breakthrough Israeli archaeological study of bones in Levant tracks development of early humans’ hunting practices Judy Siegel-Itzkovich December 22, 2021
Archeology, Medical/Science Archaeologists discover second ancient synagogue on the shores of Sea of Galilee Judy Siegel-Itzkovich December 12, 2021
Archeology, Biblical News Israeli archaeologists reconstruct how Sennacherib’s army built ramps to conquer Lachish Judy Siegel-Itzkovich November 9, 2021