By JC Reporter
The rare manuscript, authored in the 14th Century, is on display in the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
By Jacob Jaffa
The coin was one of the last minted before the destruction of the Second Temple, nearly two millenia ago
Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu called the amazing discovery ‘a reminder that even children can play a role in uncovering history’
A Roman-era Jewish bath discovered in Italy suggests vibrant life of ancient Jewish diaspora
By Eliana Jordan
The discovery last week by a British-born Israeli caused a sensation within Israel and amongst archaeologists around the world
By Daniel Ben-David
The artifact is one of only a few made from pure gold ever found in Israel and dates to at least 1,600 years ago
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Ostriches were common in the region until the 19th century and their eggs had diverse uses
By Georgia L Gilholy
The city of Lodz was home to almost a quarter of a million Jews prior to World War II