Israel history
Editor's Notes: Kibbutzim are showing Israelis how to bridge the religious divide
“We do not have the privilege of refusing to work together, even when we disagree. If we learn how to do that, we will do good for all of Israeli society," a Kibbutz leader told me.
Inside the dig that peeled back 2,000 years of Jerusalem history
Visible everywhere, powerful nowhere: The paradox facing Israeli women in 2026 - analysis
History is happening in 'Israel Valley, The Technology Shield of Innovation' - book excerpt
Important dates to know on Israel-Bahrain relations
In 2019 a delegation from Israel’s Foreign Ministry was invited to participate in a conference on entrepreneurship in Manama.
Hundreds of 1,100-year-old solid gold coins found in central Israel
"With a sum [of cash] like this, a person could buy a fancy house in one of the best neighborhoods in Fustat, the rich capital of Egypt at the time."
Remembering the roots of Israel's National Library
The library was perhaps the one place in Jerusalem where one could find books on mathematics, science, secular philosophy, modern educational methods and other subjects.
Ya’acov Heruti, one of Israel’s first anonymous soldiers
The ‘Magazine’ gets the lowdown on the former LEHI operative, today 93, who almost assassinated the British foreign secretary in 1948
Educators call for November to be named 'Israel History Month'
Five key events in Israeli history, including the passing of two UN resolutions, took place in November.
Hebrew language, Jewish history and holidays under the microscope
Roots and Rituals provides a fascinating window into the origins of Hebrew words, practices and customs. The diversity of different topics makes it the type of book that one can read at any time.
History: How it really was!
Israel’s most important elections
Ancient wine press with Talmudic period mosaic floor discovered in Galilee
This is the only mosaic from the time of the Talmud that has been found in the ancient Jewish village of Korazim.
The Time Tunnel
A new project traces history through the eyes of those who lived it.
Discovered cuneiform reveals Babylonian slave trade in biblical Samaria
The fall of Samaria, which has been known in the Bible to be ruled by the Israelites, has been discussed by numerous scholars and remains a key issue in the Bible.