In the second line of the Hebrew Bible, before light, before land, before anything with a respectable shape, the world is ...
Ah, Lilith. She's the name that's lingered in whispers for centuries. According to the Jewish Women’s Archive, Lilith’s ...
In his new book, Stav Appel points out Jewish symbols, objects and references in one of the earliest tarot decks.
A suspect in an arson fire at a synagogue that was bombed by the Ku Klux Klan decades ago admitted to targeting the historic ...
One of the last undeciphered Dead Sea Scrolls has been decoded, revealing biblical phrases and themes about the end of days.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. I learned the Hebrew alphabet when I was three years old in kindergarten. By Grade 1, at my Jewish day school, I was taking classes in ...
Archeologists discovered a clay seal stamped with the name of a biblical figure. The style of the writing on the seal dates the artifact back to the First Temple period 2,600 years ago. Experts ...
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Israel's Eurovision 2025 star Yuval Raphael will re-record her entry after fans spotted a small biblical Hebrew pronunciation mistake. Yuval Raphael, Israel's contestant in the 2025 Eurovision Song ...
The biblical phrase “not one jot and tittle” uses old, funny-sounding words to say something we must remember today. The phrase “not one jot and tittle” can be found in the King James Bible ...