Shiloh israel

Ancient jars unearthed at biblical Shiloh days before annual wine festival

In the Tanach, Shiloh served as one of the ancient Israelites’ central locations of worship and housed the biblical Tabernacle.

The archaeological excavation at Ancient Shiloh, where three well-preserved storage jars dating back to the Middle Bronze Age were uncovered, June 12, 2026.
US ambassador Mike Huckabee's family after finding coins in a Mateh Binyamin Regional Council cave, January 5, 2026.

'Grandpa, look what we found': Huckabee family uncovers ancient coins in West Bank caves

Dr. Evans delivers a public appeal in Shiloh in front of Christian leaders

From biblical Shiloh, Christian leaders urge Trump, Vance to stand firm with Israel

Drinking wine

Wine Talk: Exploring biblical Israel


Shiloh: Building life in an ancient land

“The Bible comes to life in Shiloh,” Rubin says.

Shiloh Winery winemaker Amichai Luria prunes one of his vines

Psychological cost of terror

His daughter, Avital Rubin, who also addressed the conference, is all too familiar with those devastating symptoms.

David Rubin speaks at the Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference

Restoring the Jewish homeland

With the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund, founder David Rubin is determined to rebuild a bloc of communities he believes to be on the front line of the battle for sovereignty in the Land of Israel.

David Rubin

Pioneers with words

Yisrael Medad, 70; Batya Medad, 68 From New York to Shiloh, 1970

YISRAEL AND BATYA Medad on a hill overlooking Tel Shiloh and the Shiloh vineyards

Triumph and tradition at the ancient-modern Bible Marathon

Shortly after the Jews entered the Land of Israel, they fought a battle against the Philistines and were defeated.

A participant completes the Bible Marathon in the Binyamin region of the West Bank

Israel to build new settler homes in Shiloh, despite US objections

US: “This settlement's location deep in the West Bank… would link a string of outposts that effectively divide the West Bank and make the possibility of a viable Palestinian state more remote,”

Construction in Shiloh settlement

Judée-Samarie : l’auto-stop, une pratique à risques ?

La pratique du stop est courante dans les habitants des implantations. En dépit de l’actualité.

Si à Eli l'auto-stop est vénéré, d'autres cités comme Ariel sont plus réticentes à y faire appel.