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

Hidden corners of the neighborhood reveal its storied past, with monuments to fallen Israeli soldiers and relics dating back to the ancient Greeks and Byzantines

Remnants of the Middle Ages' Kingdom of Jerusalem, including fortresses, citadels and battle sites, still dot the country and are open to visitors

Flag Street was once home to Jerusalem's leading Islamic cleric and the starting point for an annual pilgrimage to the Biblical prophet's supposed resting place

Visitors to the capital can tour the revamped Levi Eshkol visitor center, the country's oldest art gallery and view 1930s architecture on the European-inspired thoroughfare

Historical structures around the capital have been restored and repurposed for public use, bringing art, culture, education and color to the city

A glimpse of Israel's fight for independence through the eyes of two 20-something fighters, as their missives are found decades after their deaths by their children... including me

Newly opened urban park Ketef Hinnom and its surroundings combine history, nature and stunning views in the heart of the capital

Prof. Nir Avieli answers your searing questions about Israel's love of fire-roasted meat, and how the barbecue fits into the heart of its national identity

The unique document endorsed by former president Harry Truman has only been displayed in public four times before

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