Temple mount history
Ancient seal discovered in Temple Mount soil may link to King Josiah's era
Based on the writing style, the sealing dates to the late First Temple period, approximately the late-7th to early-6th century BCE.
'Exquisite' 1,700-year-old lamp bearing Temple symbols discovered in Jerusalem
Arab world reacts to Haredi rabbis' Arabic video denouncing Temple Mount visits by Jews
How many Jews have ascended the Temple Mount this Jewish year?
‘Legend of Destruction’: Gidi Dar takes a new look at Second Temple story
The subject is of historical interest to many, but those in the religious community are especially passionate about it, yet the movie was directed and written by Gidi Dar, who is secular.
The Omer: The 49 steps to enlightenment
Just as the world of nature in this spring season is coming into bloom, so does the Omer provide a framework for rebirth.
3000-year-old temple-era gold bead found by 9-year-old Jerusalem boy
The bead was so well preserved, that when the boy brought the bead to the supervising archaeologist, he initially wrote it off as likely being an unidentified modern object.
The Temple Mount is not a trading chip for peace
Leaving the status quo in place is not an option.
Asara B'Tevet, the siege of Jerusalem: Fast start and end times
The fast, also known as Asarah B'Tevet, was originally established to commemorate the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem by the Babylonian emperor Nebuchadnezzar in 425 BCE.
Jewish people are alive and well, the proof is in ashes
Ashes from the destruction of the Second Temple!
Temple Mount project: Salvaging heritage from archaeological crime debris
The project, which re-opened in June with a new center at Masuot Lookout, has been hopeful to finally manifest a long-term dream of comprehensively publishing its findings.
Entertainment and exploration of ancient sites in Jerusalem
Together with the Ramparts Walk, Zedekiah’s Cave and the Roman Plaza provide a glimpse into Jerusalem’s ancient past – the musical performances in the Cave provide an excellent view into its present.
Fish sales expected to jump as no-meat 'Nine Days' approach
The Nine Days begin on the first day of the Hebrew month of Av, nine days before the fast of Tisha Be'av (the ninth day of Av).
‘Navel of the world,’ through the ages
Embark on a photographic expedition of the Temple Mount – Jerusalem’s holiest and most contentious site.