Magic
Ancient tablet found at Roman fort in Netherlands bears Greek curse against enemies
The lead curse tablet found in the Netherlands was discovered by a team of Dutch archaeologists in a pit beneath the town hall square of the Roman military settlement of Coriovallum.
Sleight of mind: Israeli mentalist Ran Gafner shares his magic
Beyond a reasonable doubt with Lior Suchard
Lior Suchard: From skepticism to awe
Mystifier Uri Geller: Israel’s first global celebrity - interview
Mystifier-entertainer Uri Geller sits down with the ‘Magazine’ to discuss ‘hasbara,’ the war, celebrity antisemitism, soccer, and the secrets of his age-defying appearance.
Houdini: The rabbi's son who mesmerized the world
150 years since the great illusionist’s birth, the ‘Post’ dips into the little-known family connections of Harry Houdini
New Israeli art exhibit deals with magic and voodoo
'They Flew': A history of demonic levitation and miracles - review
In the 16th and 17th centuries, thousands of Europeans testified that they had seen holy men and women fly, levitate, and appear in two places at the same time.
Woman claims to speak with the dead, receive messages from beyond the grave
A 31-year-old woman from California claimed she could speak to the dead - and that they told her what the afterlife is like.
Skull-filled cave near Jerusalem was used for ancient death rituals - study
Archaeologists found skulls, lamps and spearheads, all of which were commonly used for necromancy in the Twins Cave.
Salem 2.0? Survey finds connection between religiosity, belief in witchcraft
A new survey revealed that 89% of people who believe in witchcraft consider themselves Christian or Muslim.
Meet the Jewish world champion of Magic: The Gathering
Going forward, Steuer said he will work to defend his world title at next year’s championship. He’s also interested in the behind-the-scenes aspects of the game he loves, such as designing cards.
WATCH: Video of apple core can reveal what kind of person you are
Watch the video inside and see what kind of person you are based on what you see
Internet goes wild over fake Kabbalah magic circle saying 'tomato soup' and 'I fear squirrels'
Some people who dabble in Kabbalah may have found themselves played for fools by a prankster who made some hilarious fake Hebrew magic symbols.