Archaeologists said to find rock table in 3,100-year-old temple in Beit Shemesh that echoes Biblical description of ark's resting place

With discovery of ancient breakwater off coast of Haifa, archaeological record shows how Neolithic villages tried to protect their homes from melting glaciers

Although a staple of the Roman Empire, very few garum production sites or cetariae have been found in the Eastern Mediterranean

Scientific study of plaster used in cemetery near Ein Gev indicates community must have worked together to bury their deceased, shedding new light on ritual and mass production

Colorful decorations in Roman-era synagogue record transition from study hall to public 'mini-Temple' prayer hall

Teeth show interbreeding between modern humans and Neanderthals, and how these early humans disappeared, Tel Aviv University researcher says

A 1,500-year-old Christian site in the heart of ultra-Orthodox Ramat Beit Shemesh takes The Times of Israel down a rabbit hole to meet St. Thecla, a feisty 2nd-century preacher

Volunteers at excavations at Western Galilee's Usha uncover previously unknown blacksmith industry, an addition to impressive glassworks found at the site

Site yields rare intact crypt to anonymous martyr immortalized by Greek inscription; Jerusalem museum exhibit showcases massive collection of delicate glass artifacts

Episode #7: UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion Dr. Ahmed Shaheed discusses why anti-Semitism is a unique hatred * TOI's Amanda Borschel-Dan dives deep into Pilgrims' Path

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