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A small stone platform in Jerusalem carries the weight of ancient memory, sacred law, and modern politics all at once. Here’s why.
Magazine·Jul 10, 2026
South Sudan’s Foreign Minister Dr. James Pitia Morgan visited the Western Wall and said God’s promise to the Jewish people is eternal
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 28, 2026
Keir Starmer resigned as British prime minister after a difficult period in UK-Israel relations, raising hopes in Jerusalem for a more pro-Israel direction
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 22, 2026
Four Jerusalem Old City Gates. Four threads from the Psalms. Each Gate is a living symbol of a covenant still in motion.
Magazine·Jun 16, 2026
Donald Trump marks his 80th birthday with five facts about his childhood, personal habits, public image, entertainment career, and historic visit to the Western Wall
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 14, 2026
Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro visited Jerusalem after Israel became the first country to recognize Somaliland as an independent state
Takeaways The First Temple (Holy Temple) was Judaism’s most sacred site on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem. The First Temple was built on the exact spot as God’s creation of the world, God’s creation of Adam, the Binding of Isaac, and Jacob’s Ladder Dream. King Solomon built the First Temple, which stood 410 years until Babylon
Magazine·Jun 12, 2026
There’s a hill east of Jerusalem that has held the dead for over 3,000 years. It’s not just a cemetery. For millions of people around the world, it represents sacred history, prophetic promise, and an unshakeable belief that God keeps His word.
Magazine·Jun 5, 2026
Incoming Mossad chief Roman Gofman prayed at the Western Wall as he entered office, placing a note that read: “The Eternal One of Israel will not lie”
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 5, 2026
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu said a synagogue on the Temple Mount is “a basic thing,” arguing that Jews should be able to pray there in a dignified place
Israel HaBahiyr·Jun 3, 2026
Judea is often heard in modern political debates, but its meaning begins much earlier as a historic region tied to Jewish geography, identity, and civilization
Israel HaBahiyr·May 31, 2026
A Brooklyn boycott of Israeli products reportedly led stores to pull items from shelves, only to discover that many belonged to Arab-owned Israeli companies
The Temple Menorah is a divine symbol of Israel’s calling to carry God’s light outward to the nations, grounded in biblical instructions and prophetic meaning.
Magazine·May 29, 2026
Jerusalem is becoming a growing focal point of embassy moves as more countries shift diplomatic missions there, signaling a wider change in how the city is recognized.
Magazine·May 27, 2026
Jewish tradition holds that the Ark of the Covenant was hidden on purpose before the First Temple’s destruction, preserving it beneath or near the Temple Mount.
Magazine·May 26, 2026
A large stone vessel workshop from the days of the Second Temple, which produced ritual vessels for Jews some 2,000 years ago, has been uncovered in Jerusalem during an operation to apprehend antiquities looters. “The workshop revealed in Jerusalem is not merely an archaeological site,” officials said, “but a window into a world preserved deep
Hadas Amram·Feb 26, 2026
Samoan Prime Minister La’auli Leuatea Schmidt has decided that Samoa will open an embassy in Jerusalem during the year 2026. Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar spoke with him today (Sunday) and welcomed the decision. Just spoke with the Prime Minister of Samoa, La’auli Leuatea Schmidt. I thanked him for his moral decision to open an
Hadas Amram·Jan 11, 2026
On the Mount of Olives, archaeologists uncovered a 1,700-year-old Jewish oil lamp beneath modern housing — powerful evidence of enduring Jewish life in Jerusalem long after the Temple’s destruction. Though publicly framed simply as a Mount of Olives find, the deeper truth is stronger: it was discovered beneath a newly renewed Jewish residence, in a place where detractors insist Jews do not belong. The lamp itself proves otherwise. Jewish life was here before. Jewish life is here again — and this is the real story of Chanukah. This is today’s flask of pure oil.
By Leah Bean Bowman·Dec 13, 2025
Just days before the celebration of Hanukkah, archaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered a remarkable discovery from the Hasmonean period: one of the longest and most intact segments of an ancient defensive wall ever found from that era.
By Menachem Marton·Dec 8, 2025