04-20-2015
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: It’s a dream deal for Iran, a nightmare for the world as leaders are on the verge of a deal with a nuclear Iran. And, Arabs and Jews living in peace at a top Israeli University, so why a U.S. State Dept. boycott? Plus, the forgotten campaign to #BringBackOurGirls. Click play below to watch.
04-20-2015
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: We go inside the Garden Tomb where some believe Christ was buried and rose again. Plus, making Biblical bread – Passover Matzah and the spiritual meaning for Jews and Christians. Finally, a look at the man who wrote the movie "Ben Hur." Watch below:
04-07-2015
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Israel's relationship with the White House at all-time low. Plus a former Muslim woman talks about jihad, Sharia, and Islam's abuse of women. And on the front lines with Kurdish fighters against the Islamic State.
04-07-2015
Psalms 113-118 are known in Judaism as the "Hallel" or Psalms of Praise. They are recited specifically for major redemptive acts in Jewish history such as the exodus from Egyptian slavery, celebrated at Passover; Shavuot (when Jews celebrate the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai and Christians the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, Pentecost); or Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles), said David Nekrutman, executive director of the Center of Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation (CJCUC) in Efrat.
04-07-2015
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Benjamin Netanyahu pulls off a surprise victory in Israeli elections. Plus, Islamic militants seize 4-year-old, a grieving mother's hope for her daughter. And by the rivers of Babylon, exile and return.
04-07-2015
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Israel heading for elections. Who will be the next prime minister? Plus a new book: ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam, and a look at Boko Haram's victims. And running barefoot in the steps of Jesus through the streets of Jerusalem.