History & Archeology
Sennacherib was a king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire who ruled from 705 BCE to 681 BCE. He is known for his military conquests, including...
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Sennacherib was a king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire who ruled from 705 BCE to 681 BCE. He is known for his military conquests, including...
David Schwimmer would have become a huge star, not just that guy from Friends.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog launched the 'Voice of the People' initiative, calling for applications to a new a new global Jewish council.
Excavations at Tinnis Fort, overlooking Merlin's Grave, and the Thirlestane Barrows revealed compelling evidence supporting the local legend.
Kathmandu, a 13-episode drama series, presents a captivating portrayal of a Chabad Hasidic family in Nepal, set against the breathtaking and remote backdrop of...
The site was found way back in the 1930s, about 300 meters from the beach; a sand-filled vaulted tomb.
The object, which was engraved with mirror writing, served as both an amulet and a tool for legally signing documents and certificates.
Tisha B'Av Discovery: Second Temple Artifacts Reveal Jerusalem's Glory Before Destruction
Archaeologists in Israel have unearthed the largest Second Temple-era quarry ever discovered in Jerusalem’s Har Hotzvim Hi-Tech Park – located in the northwest part...
This formidable fortification likely separated the upper city, home to the temple and palace, from the lower city, providing crucial protection.