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A prehistoric shark tooth found in Jerusalem’s City of David. Photo by Omri Lernau.

Why were dinosaur-era shark teeth found in Jerusalem dig?

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Scientists at Jerusalem’s City of David happened upon an unusual finding recently, when they discovered an ancient cache of 29 shark teeth while excavating the basement of a 2,900-year-old home on the site. Strangely enough, the teeth...
Presentation of the Machal Citation by Maj. Gen. Michael Edelstein IDF

Citation honors U.S. volunteers in Israel’s 1948 war

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After 70 years, and considerable effort by the Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation, the volunteer veterans of Israel’s War of Independence were finally, officially, thanked by the State of Israel. A citation was presented...
Jews deported from the Warsaw Ghetto following the revolt of April-May 1943 (Z. L. Grzywaczewski / from the family archive of Maciej Grzywaczewski, POLIN Museum).

‘The images will stay with me for the rest of my life’: Warsaw Ghetto...

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POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews revealed on Monday new-found images of the Nazis mercilessly putting down the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Revolt. Captured in secret by a Polish firefighter while German forces set...
Roman columns at Tel Sebastia. Photo by Ovedc via Wikimedia Commons.

Israel to turn biblical Sebastia into archaeological park

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The Israeli Cabinet approved a nearly $9 million budget on Sunday for the restoration and development of Sebastia, a major archaeological site that served as the capital of the Kingdom of Israel nearly three...
Map of Jewish Palestine with the growth of Jewish agricultural, commercial and industrial activity in the region. Berlin, 1923. Credit: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.

Exhibit spans 16th-century Jewish maternal guilt-trip to modern Hebraists beating up Yiddishists

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Not only does Yiddish date back many centuries, but an exhibit in New York contains a 16th-century Yiddish example of a Jewish mother trying to guilt trip her son into communicating with her more...
Archaeological excavations at the Hasmonean village in Sharafat. Source: Israel Antiquities Authority.

Hasmonean-era village discovered, proof of Jewish connection to Jerusalem

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A large Hasmonean-era Jewish agricultural village was uncovered by archaeologists in the Arab neighborhood of Sharafat, with a major, multi-generational burial chamber, olive press, ritual baths, a water cistern, dovecote, rock quarries and jar...
Nachshon Zenton, one of the directors of the Pilgrimage Road excavation in Jerusalem's City of David, holds a catapult projectile apparently used during the Great Jewish Revolt. Credit: Shai Halawi, Israel Antiquities Authority.

Pontius Pilate built Jerusalem’s ‘Pilgrimage Road,’ say Israeli archaeologists

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Archaeologists now believe that Jerusalem’s “Pilgrimage Road” was built by none other than Pontius Pilate, the infamous Roman governor of Judea. The ancient road in the City of David, which was preserved under the ashes...

Arab residents raze historical archaeological garden in Jerusalem

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Arab residents of the village Nabi Samuel, north of Jerusalem, recently razed the archaeological garden at the Tomb of the Prophet Samuel, utilizing heavy machinery apparently to construct a parking lot as a way...

February 17, 1988: Israeli writers protest

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”I’m for a Palestinian state, because that is the way to life. All other roads lead to death.” These words were spoken by Amos Oz to a gathering of 800, organized by the Israeli...
This 2,000-year-old gem seal bearing the image of Apollo was found in earth excavated from the foundations of the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem. Photo by Eliyahu Yanai-City of David.

2,000-year old seal bearing portrait of Apollo unearthed in soil around Western Wall

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A 2,000-year-old gem seal (intaglio) bearing the portrait of the Greek god Apollo has been unearthed in soil removed from the foundation of Jerusalem’s Western Wall during the Tzurim Valley National Park sifting project,...