The Canaanites who loved Pharaoh, on display at the Israel Museum
The latest grand-scale exhibit describes the unlikely exchange of rituals and objects in ancient times It was Sunday morning, day two of “Pharaoh in… Read More ›
The latest grand-scale exhibit describes the unlikely exchange of rituals and objects in ancient times It was Sunday morning, day two of “Pharaoh in… Read More ›
Major Pew Center poll highlights social divisions, with different attitudes towards religion’s role in the state, whether the Jewish or democratic nature of the state… Read More ›
A video taken after the Jaffa attacker’s stabbing spree on Tuesday shows him lying on the ground, with gunshots being heard. A voice, possibly of… Read More ›
Obama’s former special envoy for the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations Martin Indyk stated that the US President and the Secretary of State are seriously concerned that the… Read More ›
IDF sources say sensitive role of Operations Division chief, which Buchris was due to take up, can’t be left unfilled for lengthy period. IDF… Read More ›
The man, who called himself Abu Hamed, handed over the memory stick during a meeting at an undisclosed location in Turkey, according to the Sky… Read More ›
Likud dismisses criticism from Gideon Sa’ar, saying he is a “talkbacker” spouting nonsense from the living room of his Tel Aviv home. Former Likud… Read More ›
Rejection of BDS by continental student organizations is believed to the first major European opposition to the hubs of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic academic initiatives in… Read More ›
Two nights to taste varietals from 40 wineries across the land When Wine Jerusalem 2016, Israel’s annual and only completely kosher wine fair, opens… Read More ›
China has just started on the long, bumpy road to solving the problems of debt and overcapacity in its industrial sector. That means Wall… Read More ›
In the 14th century, the Medici family of Florence began its rise to prominence, investing profits from a thriving textile trade to fund what would… Read More ›
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is starting to sound a bit more presidential. At a Tuesday-night press conference celebrating two additional primary wins, Trump… Read More ›
New York – It’s difficult to justify paying for a high-priced, top-end smartphone these days — unless, that is, you want to take good… Read More ›
Washington – Federal meteorologists say the winter that has just ended was the hottest in U.S. records, thanks to the combination of El Nino… Read More ›
New York – A lawyer for two Muslim men told a panel of state appellate judges Tuesday that the New York Police Department wrongly… Read More ›
North Korea claims to have miniaturized nuclear warheads to fit on ballistic missiles, state-run Korea Central News Agency reported. The report comes after the country… Read More ›
The French town of Les Sables d’Olonne is no stranger to ambitious missions to harness the forces of nature. It’s best known as the… Read More ›
Washington – Bernie Sanders won the Michigan Democratic primary, CNN projects, in an upset that delivers a sharp blow to Hillary Clinton’s hopes of quickly… Read More ›
Bleak news make for bleak outlooks in the Hebrew press after three terror attacks strike Israeli cities After a brief decline in the number… Read More ›
After Taylor Force’s death, Hillel reaffirms committment to Israel trips; Jewish leaders call on Palestinians to take action against violence WASHINGTON — American Jewish… Read More ›