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Professor Schiffman showcases a variety of items that showcase the historical accuracy of the Hebrew Bible.
Dr Yossi Stepansky recounts the history of two important cities in Israel through fascinating archaeological finds.
Archeologists recently discovered a seal or bulla of King Hezekiah near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, which dates back to biblical times in the 8th century BCE. The timing of this incredible new discovery appears to have tremendous significance, and is c...
Reality, imagination, and fabrication in the tales archaeologists tell
In the world of ancient archaeology, there are many competeing interests and not everything is always as it seems.
Archaeological studies of ancient scripts from the Western Levant
A few fragments, scattered across centuries of history and different geographic locations, are all that is left of the ancient scripts from which today's Hebrew Alphabet (ketav ashuri) emerged.
Archeology and Halacha
Archeologist, Yonatan Adler, tackles a medieval rabbinic debate about the proper arrangement of the parchments within tefillin by comparing these opinions to actual 2,000-year-old phylacteries found in Qumran.
For most Jews, the word Armageddon conjures up images of wild non-Jewish ideas, far removed from the Jewish notion of a messianic era of G-dly awareness and world peace. While these ideas are entirely not Jewish, the place that gave them their name is ver...
A Beacon of Jewish Pride
The findings revealed much more than just a building. They uncovered a glimpse into the lives of ancient Jews.
The story of the Babylonian Exile as told through the lens of archeology.
Mentioned extensively in the book of Joshua, the city is fascinating as it is ancient.
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