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Melting Point at the Museum for Islamic Art shows what jewellery can be
Melting Point brings artists together to show how jewellery evolves into storytelling, emotion, and cultural memory in a time of rupture and renewal.
Fifty years of work, wit, local vision: Dorin Frankfurt at Ashdod Museum of Art
Israel's ‘palace’ of art and architecture in Ma’aleh Adumim marks 15 years
Dancing for health in museums with dance activist Roberto Casarotto - interview
Jerusalem highlights: October 10-16
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Historic Loss: Bronze Age Gold Taken in St Fagans Break-In
Detective Inspector Chambers thanked the museum, Northamptonshire Police, and the public for their continued support, stating that the investigation is ongoing.
Sukkot 2025: Fun family activities in Jerusalem for the holiday
Here are some exciting Sukkot events that promise an unforgettable Jerusalem holiday experience this year.
Why Jews must fight Trump's Orwellian revisionist history campaign - opinion
If Donald Trump’s Orwellian revisionist history is allowed to advance unimpeded, the lie will become the truth, and our fragile democracy will be history.
Museum for Islamic Art spreads the loving feel-good vibe in new exhibit
Love Stories offers more than just a breather from the security and human challenges, sorrow, and tension that have been our lot for far too long.
Theft of 3,000-year-old gold bracelet theft sparks outrage in Egypt
The bracelet was sold for around $4,000 before being melted down.
A football-sized gold nugget stolen from one of France's most famous museums
On Sept 16 cleaning staff found the geology and mineralogy gallery breached. It is now closed. Investigators say the gang used angle grinders and a blowtorch to cut through armored glass.
Egypt sounds alarm after 3,000-year-old Amenemope bracelet reported missing
The incident comes weeks before the November 1 opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, which will display the complete treasures of Tutankhamun for the first time.
Researchers formally describe a marsupial likely gone before we knew it
A researcher said: “We’ve named a new fossil species and two new woylie subspecies, but sadly many were already extinct before we even knew they existed.”
Oseberg leads the way: Oslo’s Viking Ship Museum begins final move of a 1,200-year-old fleet
The Gokstad ship will follow in autumn, while Tune, the most deteriorated of the ships, is set for summer 2026.