The Beloved Israel Bible: Ancient Wisdom Now Fits in Your Pocket

Three thousand years ago, the words that would change the world were etched in stone. Today, the beloved Israel Bible has shed its weighty binding for something revolutionary: featherlight portable volumes you can take anywhere.
Finding Courage in Chaos: Why the Scroll of Esther Speaks to Our Moment

The Scroll of Esther asks: Will we remain silent when speaking carries risk? The Israel Bible edition, enhanced by Horgan’s art and Rabbi Weisz’s commentary, invites us to embody Esther’s courage in our own moment—perhaps exactly “for such a time as this.”
A Celebration of Freedom and Faith: The Keep God’s Land Edition of The Israel Bible

In an era when cultural roots, religion, and heritage are increasingly in the spotlight, and not always in a positive way, a new publication has emerged to shed light on one of the world’s most ancient and revered texts.
Are we Descendants of a Murderer? Sepha Kirschblum Explores the Life of Cain

Bible scholar and teacher Sepha Kirschblum is on a mission to make Bible study accessible and engaging for all. Through her new mini-series on the Israel Bible Plus platform, Sepha invites viewers to challenge traditional story interpretations and explore the complexities of well-known Biblical characters.
The Shocking Truth Behind the Myth of Jews Having Horns

In a world filled with misconceptions and anti-Semitic tropes, one disturbing myth has persisted for centuries: the idea that Jews have horns. But where did this absurd belief originate?
Cyber Monday 2021: The Israel Bible becomes #1 Best Seller on Amazon

The unique Bible fulfills prophecy by sending out the light of the Torah from Zion. And now it is being offered at a discount.
10 Largely Overlooked Bible Verses that Connect to Thanksgiving
It is a wonderful addition to any special gathering, and certainly a Thanksgiving day feast, to share thanks and include Biblical verses of thanksgiving.
Why Are Christians Adopting Jewish Practice of Studying Weekly Torah Portion?

As Jews the world over mark the beginning of a new year-long cycle of Torah reading following the holiday of Simchat Torah, a newer, unexpected group of scholars is gearing up to do the same: Christians seeking to return to the roots of the Hebrew Bible.
Interfaith Bible Study Brings Light to Jews and Christians During Hanukkah

Reading from The Israel Bible- the world’s first Hebrew Bible to highlight the special relationship between the land and the people of Israel – Glick spoke about the prophetic beginnings of Hanukkah, maintaining, “Hanukkah is celebrated in the darkest time of the year, on the longest and darkest night, but by putting the menorah in our windows, we can bring light to the entire world.” He continued, “That’s our job on Hanukkah – to remind the world that even in the darkest of darkness, we had a connection to the light of the menorah, to the Temple, to God and to Jerusalem.”
#Giving Tuesday, 24 Bible Verses About Giving

Today is #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration. Giving Tuesday marks the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It was devised as a way of helping to focus people’s minds on not only receiving – gifts etc. – during the Christmas and holiday season, […]