A Biblical Event in Jerusalem

On Thursday morning, Christian leaders from all corners of the earth prayed for Israel.
Second Temple Merchants Gave Receipts New Discovery Shows

Researchers from the Israel Antiquities Authority discovered the inscription on a small stone tablet on the Pilgrimage Road in the City of David.
March of Nations: Descendants of Nazis stand with the Jews and Jerusalem

The march brings non-Jews from around the world in a unique event, celebrating Israel’s eternal capital.
Israel’s 75th Birthday Countdown – 1 day to go, the 1 and only Capital we all know

For thousands of years, Jews have prayed to return to Jerusalem, which serves as a source of inspiration and hope to millions of Jews worldwide.
Jews banned from Temple Mount and Arabs desecrate the site, destroying antiquities

When Jews returned to their holiest site, they were horrified to find piles of garbage and antiquities destroyed.
Israel’s 75th Birthday – 4 days to go, 4 holy cities to know

Every town and city in Israel is built atop thousands of years of Biblical history.
Fake News Easter: Media Parrot Lie About Israeli Police

The international media jumped at the opportunity to lambast Israel with discredited allegations of poor treatment of Christians by authorities.
Conrad Schick: Jerusalem Architect Extraordinaire

Schick’s passion for architecture led him to become one of the most important architects of 19th-century Jerusalem. He was responsible for designing and building many of the most iconic buildings in the city.
New research sheds light on biblical Queen of Sheba and Temple Incense

An inscription on a clay jar found at Ophel in Jerusalem suggests that one of the eleven ingredients of the incense used in the Temple service was brought to Jerusalem by the Queen of Sheba.
1,700-year old Gold Jewelry discovered 50 in pagan burial cave on display for first time

“It seems that the girl was buried with an expensive set of gold jewelry that included earrings, a chain with a lunula pendant (named after the goddess Luna), and a hairpin,” say the researchers.