Jewish archeology
Archaeology under fire: Political protests threaten Israel’s heritage - opinion
The claims hurled at the conference and in general against the Heritage Ministry’s plans for historical sites in Judea and Samaria are rather baseless.
Israeli archaeologists launch project to trace origins of ancient pottery
Map reveals dozens of ancient quarries hidden beneath modern Jerusalem
Israel thwarts Palestinian attempt to pave over biblical city of Gibeon
Ancient tablets reveal daily life of exiled Jews in Babylon 2,500 years ago
"It was like hitting the jackpot," says Filip Vukosavovic, an expert in ancient Babylonia, Sumeria and Assyria after reading the tablets.
Into the fray: Israel’s only option
The Jewish state must respond to Palestinian unilateralism with unilateralism of its own.
JPost Holy Land: The Last (Biblical) Frontier
Archeologists unearth findings at biblical site dating back to Joshua and the Judges.
Parshat Pekudei: Through the cloud to redemption
‘The cloud covered the Tent of Meeting, and the glory of God filled the Tabernacle… When the cloud was raised up from the Tabernacle, the Children of Israel would embark on all their journeys… For the cloud of God was on the Tabernacle by days and fire would be on it by night, before the eyes of all of the children of Israel throughout their journeys’ (Exodus 40: 34-38)