The capital is rich with historical sites marking the life and work of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda and his family, who toiled to give the nascent Jewish state a language of its own
A central site that contains a historic first well is on course for redevelopment after a global search turns up dozens of collective owners from the US to Sweden
In 'The Wealthy,' Israeli author Hamutal Bar-Yosef uses 200-year saga of fictional German-Anglo Jewish family to highlight different take on how the Jewish state came to be
After foreign tourism came to a halt during the pandemic, Christ Church, located near Jaffa Gate, began offering events free of proselytizing -- but full of fun -- to locals
Take a walk in the lush hills just outside Jerusalem, where structures of a kibbutz from pre-state Israel and an ancient Hasmonean fortress sit together among the wildflowers
The Israel Film Archive opens a trove of films previously closed to the public that shows wars, elections and vintage advertisements, thanks to a yearslong $10M digitization effort
In Hebrew title 'A War of Its Own,' Prof. Uri Bar-Joseph airs criticism that's been kept under wraps, detailing failures that stopped Israeli operations from getting off the ground
Paul Goldstein, whose studies were interrupted in WWII, became one of the oldest doctoral recipients in the world when he graduated last year from Israel's Ariel University
In 'Can We Talk About Israel,' Daniel Sokatch provides readers of all ages and backgrounds with history and information they can use to engage intelligently about the Jewish state
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