Nazi’s Son Delivers Divine Message 70 Years Later (Photos)

Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Grossman, Dean of the Migdal Ohr Institutions, sat in his home in Migdal Ha’emek, bewilderedly re-examining the piece of Torah parchment he was given
Sound & Light Show in City of David

Watch this beautiful night-time guided tour of the City of David, accompanied by stunning lighting displays that highlight the newest archaeological discoveries from the Bible.
Where the Bible Comes to Life

The City of David, located south of the Temple Mount, is rich with archaeological treasures that map out the stories of the Bible and the Jewish kings.
Proof for the Biblical Exodus

As Passover draws near, there’s a dramatic scholarly breakthrough linking archeology to the Biblical Exodus. There’s now a new translation of an ancient Egyptian monument known as a “Stela” that…
Guardian Review of ‘Noah’ Slams Israel for ‘Land Grabs’

In reading a Guardian review of the new film Noah, starring Russell Crowe, we are reminded again how the media group’s hostility towards Israel can manifest itself in the most unlikely places.
Could the Passover Sacrifice Take Place this Year?

With the return of Jewish rule to the land of Israel, however, some argue that now is the time to reinstate the Passover sacrifice. Two men, Moshe Hachim and Eli Yorav, have submitted a petition to police to permit the ritual for the first time in 2,000 years.
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.
The Story of David and Goliath Really Happened!

This fascinating news report shows archeological finds in the valley where David fought Goliath and the Philistines. The Bible comes to life in Israel!
Archaeologists Uncover 3,200-year-old Silver Earrings in Israel

ABEL BETH MAACAH – A hoard of silver dating back to the time of the Biblical Exodus, was discovered by American and Israeli archaeologists last summer at Abel Beth Maacah, a 35-acre tel and the northernmost site in Israel. Among the artifacts discovered were five complete silver hoop earrings, three silver earring fragments, three ingots […]
Names: The Fight for History

My Russian History professor in college shared the following joke: A survey was being conducted, and a man was asked the following questions: First question: Where were you born? Answer: St. Petersburg. Second Question: Where did you go to school? Answer: Petrograd. Third Question: Where do you live now? Answer: Leningrad. Final Question: Where would […]