In addition to ancient verses, a first-century boat ‘brings the Gospel scenes to life’ at the Museum of the Bible.
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This 2,000-year-old stone may show the earliest menorah ever carved
The discovery of a carved stone in ancient Magdala has given archaeologists a rare, almost cinematic glimpse into how Jews in the Second Temple period may have pictured the sacred menorah in Jerusalem ...
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Magdala stone: 2,000-year-old carving from Jerusalem is world's oldest known depiction of a menorah
In 2009, Israeli archaeologists uncovered a massive stone in an ancient synagogue near the Sea of Galilee — and it had an ancient menorah carved into it. Only a handful of depictions of menorahs exist ...
Protesters gathered outside a synagogue in New York City on Wednesday night to shout a slew of anti-Israel chants, drawing condemnation by New York leaders, including Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, whose ...
After the last of the living hostages in Gaza were released last week, a prominent New York synagogue faced a complicated question: Should it remove the Israeli flag on its bimah? Central Synagogue in ...
The terrorist who killed two men outside a synagogue on the holiest day of the Jewish calendar is believed to be a British citizen of Syrian descent. Greater Manchester Police have named the suspect ...
Two prominent Jewish organizations in the UK have said that today’s attack at a synagogue “was sadly something we feared was coming.” “As we emerge from the fast of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in our ...
At least two people were killed and multiple others seriously injured in a terror attack Thursday when a knife-wielding madman plowed a car into pedestrians and ...
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This synagogue from the 2nd-5th centuries in Capernaum has been partially restored. Its columns rise over an older structure where, according to some historians, Jesus may have visited. Not far from ...
A historic New Jersey synagogue was destroyed by a four-alarm fire early Friday as the rabbi and his family of six escaped the inferno minutes before the building was completely engulfed in flames.
Archaeologists working at a site in Spain say they have uncovered evidence of what may have been a synagogue used by a hitherto unknown Jewish community. While excavating the site, previously believed ...
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