[BLOG] The Fault in Predicting the Messiah’s Arrival

Don’t those rabbis know that speculations, rumors, signs, and calculations of the exact timing of the Messiah’s coming are strongly forbidden in Judaism?
Rome Opens Ancient Jewish Catacombs to the Public

The city of Rome has announced it will open ancient Jewish catacombs to the general public for the first time in well over a decade.
The Menorah Treasure Discovered in the Heart of Jerusalem

Dr. Eilat Mazar and her team of diggers unearthed one of the most influential discoveries in the field of Biblical archaeology in the Ophel excavations.
[BLOG] Understanding the Terms ‘Judah’ and ‘Israel’

Sadly, most people do not understand the difference between the people of Judah and the people of Israel.
Rare 900-Year-Old Haggadah Proves Jewish Continuity

The Haggadah is a special text used by Jews worldwide each year throughout the Passover seder (the holiday meal).
“Zionism 101” Online Course Tells the Truth About Israel’s Past

“This is the only Zionism film series designed for the web, on which more and more people depend for information…We seek simply to tell the story.”
2,000-Year-Old Temple Artifacts Discovered Near Sea of Galilee

An ancient bronze shovel and jug tied to the religious rituals of the Second Temple were discovered in archaeological excavations at Magdala.
Biblical Tours: The Galilee Panhandle – Dan

Today we’re heading into the wild north, just about as far as you can go before hitting the Lebanese border, to Tel Dan.
Ancient Rare Gold Coin Discovered by Hiker in Galilee Region

Kibbutz Kfar Blum resident Laurie Rimon discovered a rare gold coin bearing the image of Emperor Augustus in the eastern Galilee.
Christians and Jews Experience “The World That Was” on Poland Holocaust Trip

The tour includes some of the Holocaust’s most notorious sites.