The Song of the Messiah Which Has Yet to Be Sung

The Song of the Messiah, which will be sung after the final salvation, represents the end of every ordeal of Jewish history.
UNESCO Director Admits Link Between Jews, Christians and Jerusalem

This phenomenon, of either expressing doubt or outright denying that the Jewish temples once stood on the Temple Mount, has been described as “Temple denial”.
UNESCO Temple Mount Vote is the Cause of Global Terror, Says Sanhedrin

“Support by the European Union and UNESCO for militant Islam is an act of suicide,” the document concluded.
Will We See Progress on the Third Temple Next Month?

“The clear implication is that God will notify us about something important having to do with the Temple on the 15th of Av,” said Rabbi Glazerson.
Rare 2,000 Year Old Coin on the Auction Block

The silver shekel is considered a true prize, declared as rare by professional collectors, with only a few dozen like it in existence.
Newly Discovered Cemetery Suggests Philistines Migrated to Israel

A Philistine cemetery has been discovered for the first time in Israel, possibly shedding light on the mystery of the Philistines’ origins.
Mosaics Depicting Noah’s Ark, Splitting of the Red Sea Uncovered at Ancient Synagogue

“This is by far the most extensive series of biblical stories ever found decorating the mosaic floor of an ancient synagogue,” said Magness.
Israel Commemorates 40 Years Since Operation Entebbe, the Miracle That Almost Wasn’t

The operation is considered one of the most heroic and successful rescue missions performed by the IDF or, indeed, any army in the world.
Noah’s Ark Opens its Doors to a Storm of Controversy

To commemorate the Biblical flood which inaugurated the original, the Kentucky ark will have extended hours for the first 40 days and 40 nights.
[BLOG] Grab a Bite of Each Period of Israel’s Past

“I think that if you live here [in Israel], or even if you’re a Jew who cares about Israel, you should know something about what went on here.”