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One man rescued overnight in Dead Sea, another two found drowned in Caesarea and Lake Kinneret
After intensive searches of the beaches and sea, the missing man was located in the water, about 2 km south of the beach he was last seen.
AI model 'Enoch' reveals Dead Sea Scrolls are older than believed
Dead Sea Scrolls aged decades older by AI-powered discovery
Phylacteries were not colored black 2,000 years ago, new study reveals
Did Qumran Jews use Torah scrolls 2,000 years ago? Plot thickens - study
Scrolls have been an essential part of Jewish life for millennia
Last member of original Dead Sea Scrolls research team dies from COVID-19
The Qumran explorer was 91 years old.
Were the Qumranites preparing for the War of Gog and Magog?
A visit to Qumran National Park and the history of the Dead Sea Scrolls
TAU prof. receives rare, unrestricted grant of $2.5 mil
"The Polymaths Award is different. They tell you: 'Here are the resources. Do something completely new, take risks. Investigate wild ideas.'"
Rivlin visits Dead Sea Scrolls, Israel Museum reopens
The scrolls, which are considered among the oldest Biblical era documents in existence, yielded so much proof of Jewish history.
What is the future of the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls?
The new head of the Israel Antiquities Authority Dead Sea Scrolls Unit, archaeologist Joe Uziel, spoke to ‘The Jerusalem Post’ about his vision for his tenure
How new technologies are unraveling the Dead Sea Scrolls' secrets
Many of the scrolls have deteriorated to the point that their contents are no longer visible to the naked eye, but new advancements are bringing the texts to life.
Meet the only person in the world who can touch the Dead Sea Scrolls
Hidden in the caves of the Judean Desert for over 2,000 years, the artifacts include some of the most ancient manuscripts of the Bible, as well as other religious texts.
DNA analysis of Dead Sea Scrolls unveils their once secret origin
“We came up with the idea of using the genetic information of the skin they were written on to investigate the possible connection between different fragments."
2,000-year-old lost text uncovered in dispersed Dead Sea Scrolls fragment
Of 51 fragments examined, four had text in Hebrew or Aramaic. One carried the word "Shabbat."