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Scandinavia's largest prehistoric mound is not a tomb, but a memorial to a natural disaster - study
Archaeological excavations that have taken place at Raknehaugen, have all failed to discover evidence that would typically indicate a burial mound, such as a grave or human remains.
The civilians’ war
Beyond the Headlines: Among the ruins there is unity - opinion
Understanding genetic testing and its importance to the Jewish community
Jerusalem's Tikkun Chozer volunteers provide free professional services - opinion
The backgrounds of these volunteers are very impressive. At the sewing machine, one can find a retired Yad Vashem historian helping a young man fix his torn pants.
“The dangers to the Jewish people have not vanished”
The Rabbi from Baku Strengthened Jewish Communities in the U.S.: “To Spread the Light of Torah”
To Laura Ben-David and the many who love her
Author, writer, photographer, speaker, and marketer Laura Ben-David is a star of the Anglo-Israeli community. A photography exhibition of her images shared her story.
The Beautiful Game, the Israeli Way
Finding strength in support: The power of community and care
Rabbi Pinto Strengthens the Jewish Community in Miami – Watch
8,600 new homes approved near Ben Gurion Airport
After years of stagnation, two plans with 8,600 units were approved in S. Or Yehuda, including jobs & green space. A national plan with solutions for airport limits and special government funding.
Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto: “A place full of chatter is a place without livelihood”
Armenian inscriptions found in Jerusalem offer glimpse into early Christian community
Archaeologists reveal new evidence of Armenian presence north of Damascus Gate in the 6th–7th centuries CE.