Jerusalem‘Pilgrim’s Path’ to Temple Mount opened to pedestrians for the first time in nearly two millenniaThe centuries-old route from southern Jerusalem to the Western Wall was resurrected in a 20-year excavation processBy Jacob Jaffa1 min read
Jerusalem2,000-year-old Jerusalem city wall discovered in grounds of museumThe newly uncovered section of wall is over 40 metres in lengthBy JC Reporter1 min read
SpainFourth-century Spanish ‘ church’ revealed to be one of Iberian Peninsula’s oldest synagoguesBy JC Reporter1 min read
HaggadahMuseum announces profits from book on medieval Haggadah will go to PalestineThe rare manuscript, authored in the 14th Century, is on display in the National Museum of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBy Jacob Jaffa1 min read
Temple MountRare coin from Jewish revolt against Romans uncovered near Temple MountThe coin was one of the last minted before the destruction of the Second Temple, nearly two millenia agoBy JC Reporter1 min read
ArchaeologyIsraeli toddler finds 3,800-year-old amulet on family tripHeritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu called the amazing discovery ‘a reminder that even children can play a role in uncovering history’By JC Reporter2 min read
Ancient RomeArchaeologists uncover what could be the oldest mikveh outside of IsraelA Roman-era Jewish bath discovered in Italy suggests vibrant life of ancient Jewish diasporaBy Eliana Jordan2 min read
Major Israeli archeology discovery found to be fakeThe discovery last week by a British-born Israeli caused a sensation within Israel and amongst archaeologists around the worldBy Daniel Ben-David1 min read||March 6, 2023 16:21
Ancient gold bead uncovered in Jerusalem parkThe artifact is one of only a few made from pure gold ever found in Israel and dates to at least 1,600 years agoBy JC Reporter2 min read||February 8, 2023 12:45
Ancient coin discovered in the Dead Sea proves Jewish uprising against RomeThe coins were minted by Jewish authorities during the rebellion in an attempt to show defiance of the Roman rule and boost moraleBy Tash Mosheim1 min read||January 20, 2023 16:56
4000-year-old ostrich eggs discovered in Negev DesertOstriches were common in the region until the 19th century and their eggs had diverse usesBy Georgia L Gilholy2 min read||January 13, 2023 16:54
Polish builders unearth trove of pre-war Jewish belongings at building siteThe city of Lodz was home to almost a quarter of a million Jews prior to World War IIBy Georgia L Gilholy1 min read||January 10, 2023 10:54