Discovered small document written on papyrus contains two lines of Hebrew script
10-26-2016

On the same day the United Nations group UNESCO basically denied any Jewish connection to the Temple Mount, a newly discovered piece of history calls that claim into question.

Courtesy GPO, Moshe Milner
10-26-2016

UNESCO's World Heritage Committee voted Wednesday to approve a resolution ignoring Jewish ties to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City.

Courtesy Steinreich Communications, Tzur Kotzer
10-25-2016

When a 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan's largest city last February, killing 117 and injuring hundreds of others, Israeli representatives in that country wanted to do something to honor the victims and make a difference in the future.

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10-24-2016

Archaeologists recently discovered evidence that uncovered the site of a possible "third wall" of Jerusalem that Titus besieged in A.D. 70. 

10-21-2016

Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump – who would be a better U.S. president for Israel? That question may not be the priority for most Americans, but it's a major concern for Israelis and Americans living in Israel.

Feast of Tabernacles march in Jerusalem, CBN News image, Tzippe Barrow
10-21-2016

Jewish people around the world are celebrating Sukkot, the biblical Feast of Tabernacles, which is also a meaningful holiday for many Christians.

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10-20-2016

The site that ancient tradition holds is where Moses saw the Promised Land before dying has reopened to the public.

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10-18-2016

Iraqi and Kurdish forces are continuing their offensive against Mosul, captured by ISIS in the summer of 2014. But the military campaign is just the start of a much larger battle over control of Iraq's second largest city.

Western Wall, Courtesy GPO, Mark Neyman
10-18-2016

The UNESCO Executive Board's announcement that it would reexamine the resolution passed last week severing Jewish ties to the Temple Mount didn't amount to much. The board passed the resolution Tuesday.

Dome of the Rock, Courtesy TPS
10-13-2016

A day after the United Nations marked Yom Kippur as an official holiday, the U.N.'s educational, scientific and cultural organization voted for a resolution that claims Judaism's most holy sites aren't Jewish at all.

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