Tel Beit Shemesh Excavation Reveals Pivotal First Temple Period Remains

A new Jerusalem Bible Lands Museum exhibition on the rescue excavation taking place at Tel Beit Shemesh will highlight the important historical evidence being revealed. The finds uncovered will be on display for the first time and there will also be a session on the need to balance preservation and modernization.
Israeli Historical Artifacts To Be Exhibited in China For First Time

A new international exhibition entitled “Bronze Age Mesopotamia and the Chengdu Plain,” will open October 21 in China – and will be open for approximately six months. Hosted at the Sichuan University Museum the exhibition focuses on the two ancient civilizations that developed at the opposite extremities of Asia: Mesopotamia in the Middle East and the East Asian Chengdu Valley.
Biblical Tekhelet From 3,500 Years Ago to Today

The exhibit narrates the quest for the heavenly blue color, ‘yearned for by mankind throughout generations.’
What do Wine, Snails and a Biblical Color Have to do With one Another?

A winery just north of Jerusalem designed a limited edition vintage wine label in honor of an upcoming exhibit on the blue-dye of ‘Tekhelet.
World’s Oldest Jewish Prayer Book Arrives in Jerusalem (PHOTOS)

The oldest Jewish prayer book in the world was presented to the Bible Lands Museum on Thursday.
Bible Awareness Lecture Focuses on Judeo-Christian Integration

According to a recent poll conducted by the Samit foundation in conjunction with the museum, 93 percent of Israelis have a Bible at home, but over a third of them do not recall when they last opened it.