On Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israelis stop wherever they are for two minutes, as sirens blare to remember the six million Jews who perished during the Nazi era. It's a tradition that goes back to the 1950s, the fledgling years of when Israel was reborn as a modern nation.
In advance of Holocaust Remembrance Day in Israel, Tel Aviv University released a new report on antisemitism, indicating that while the anti-Semitic wave is calming, levels remain significantly higher than before the October 7th war began.
More than 6,000 Israeli soldiers have sustained physical injuries in the almost two-year war against Hamas, but experts fear a second wave of trauma will hit when the shooting finally stops.
Microchips implanted in our brains and artificial intelligence much smarter than humans. It sounds like a science fiction novel, but could such technological advances be imminent?
A team of researchers and archaeologists have uncovered a series of centuries-old inscriptions within the Cenacle in Jerusalem—a site long believed to be the location of the Last Supper which Jesus Christ ate with his disciples before his Crucifixion and Resurrection.
Joel Veldkamp, head of international communications at Christian Solidarity International, is sounding the alarm on horrific attacks unfolding against believers in Nigeria.
“What just unfolded there is the worst attacks we’ve seen in Nigeria in almost a year and a half."
A bill is making its way through the Colorado state legislature that would classify parents as abusive if they don't endorse their child's gender disorders. If passed, it could result in the removal of children from their homes. One father is sharing his own story as a warning about how real the threat already is.
As the U.S. presses for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, the regime of Vladimir Putin has launched another attack on Ukrainian civilians, killing at least nine people, wounding 70 more, and terrorizing residents across the capital city in the overnight hours.
Established in 2017 with former Israeli Knesset Member Robert Ilatov, the JPB unites political, religious, and civic leaders from around the world to pray for the peace of Jerusalem, inspired by Psalm 122:6.
As Israel commemorates Holocaust Remembrance Day, Holocaust survivors, former hostages held in Gaza, and top Israeli officials gathered at Yad Vashem, the national Holocaust memorial, to remember the worst genocide in history — the Nazi-led extermination of six million Jews.