3,000 Years of Biblical History Unveiled: The Kishle

The walls at the Tower of David Museum’s Kishle exhibit can talk. They uncover thousands of years of archaeological evidence pointing to layers of Jewish continuity in Israel’s eternal capital of Jerusalem.
Is Rabbi’s 2017 Prediction of Rise of Idolatry Coming True?

One year ago, Rabbi Nir Ben Artzi made a startling prediction that witchcraft and black magic would make a comeback in the world. A look back at the headlines of 2017 reveals a disturbing trend: the rabbi was undoubtedly correct.
Clay Seal of Isaiah Found But Mystery Remains

A prominent Israeli archaeologist announced this week her discovery of a clay seal bearing the Hebrew name of Isaiah which may very well have belonged to the Biblical prophet.
The Underground Battle For Mount Zion

Mount Zion, a site of great importance to the Jewish people, is almost entirely owned by the Vatican. It happens to also be a focal point of a political battle being fought, oddly enough, underground.
UNESCO Produces Lion Idol, Consort of Goddess of Adultery

A UNESCO funded project reproduced a statue of a lion, the third project of its kind the organization has supported, leading at least one rabbi to conclude that the real goal of the political organization is to promote an agenda that has always stood as Israel’s nemesis: idolatry.
Top 5 Holy Menorah Discoveries on Eve of Hanukkah

The seven-branched menorah menorah that stood in the inner sanctum of the Jewish Temple has left its mark throughout all of Jewish history.
Archaeologists Discover Muslim Artifacts Proving Jerusalem’s Jewish Identity

Israeli archaeologists announced to the press a discovery of 1,300-year-old coins from the Islamic Umayyad Dynasty imprinted with an image of the menorah from the Jewish Temple. This new discovery joins a trove of artifacts that show Muslim acknowledgment of Jerusalem’s Jewish identity.
Arab Emirates Bring Pagan War Goddess to UN

The United Nations claims to be working towards world peace but one rabbi likens its methods to modern-day paganism.
Oldest-Ever Evidence of Canines Proves Israel’s Canaan Dogs Roamed Mideast 9,000 Years Ago

The earliest-ever depictions of dogs found in the archaeological record, recently discovered in Saudi Arabia, are of the Canaan dog, Israel’s national breed.
Discovery of 1,500-Year-Old Byzantine Church May Lead to ‘Lost’ City of Ashdod-Yam

Archaeologists believe that the finding has revealed the location of the ancient Roman-Byzantine city of Ashdod-Yam.