Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth floated the possibility of a third Jewish temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, ...
Jewish chronologists believe the Pharaoh who enslaved the Israelites was Thutmose III, who ruled from around 1479 BCE to 1445 BCE.
Israeli researchers decipher an ostracon in a grand 1st-century structure in the Jordan Valley that could prove Jewish rebels ...
The Jewish population of Judea and Galilee was divided into three religious groups, two major and one minor. The largest group by numbers were the Pharisees but they were not a majority.
Archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem just concluded their second season of excavations at Hyrcania, where they found colorful Byzantine mosaics and Herodian frescoes ...
Comings & goings Elyse Kaye has been appointed executive director of Mt. Zion Health Fund, a supporting foundation of the ...
The temple’s first home at Ashland Avenue ... among 50 comparison American Jewish communities. Twenty-first-century unaffiliated Jewish people, as well as those already firmly identified ...
History of Jews and the Pig,” which just won a Jewish Book Award, explores every aspect of this non-relationship.
Perry Ellis International chairman George Feldenkreis, whose rags to riches story has become legendary in the menswear ...
The First Temple, also known as Solomon's Temple, was destroyed by the Babylonians when they conquered Jerusalem in 586 B.C. Herod's Temple, which was the second Jewish temple constructed in ...