The 16 th annual Los Angeles Sephardic Film Festival gala was a sold-out event, with 450 people attending at Paramount ...
Because much of the West has no religious conviction or belief in the goodness of their countries and values, they have no ...
Found near the ancient city of Armageddon alongside a winepress and a temple figurine, this 3,300-year-old teapot was likely used in votive rituals.
In a dangerous precedent that reflects the extent of settler audacity toward the sanctity of al-Aqsa Mosque, the courtyards ...
At the third annual “Breaking Bread Breaking Bias” potluck, more than 250 people came together for an interfaith Sunday service hosted by Unity on the Bay at Temple Israel of Greater Miami, offering a ...
A new 1,500-square-meter visitor education center is being built at Jerusalem's Mount of Olives to enhance security and educate visitors on its rich Jewish heritage, with completion expected by 2027.
Near his family’s Illinois farm, Nik Jakobs is replanting Jewish life — turning a cornfield into a synagogue and a museum of small town Jewry.
Archaeologists in Turkey uncovered a 2,400-year-old Ancient Greek Temple of Zeus in Limyra, solving a decades-old mystery.
Under the current ceasefire that took effect on Oct 10, Palestinian militants in Gaza have released the remains of 25 ...
How is Hanukkah celebrated? Learn the history of the most common Hanukkah traditions that make up the Festival of Lights.
Senior Rabbi Amy Bernstein sought to explain where the close community is 300 days into the disaster. “It starts to feel ...