Surviving the Mongol Conquests: How the Jews Endured History's Fiercest Empire
When faced with Mongol invasions, resistance often meant annihilation. Yet, amid the Mongols' fierce conquests, Jewish communities found ways to endure.
When faced with Mongol invasions, resistance often meant annihilation. Yet, amid the Mongols' fierce conquests, Jewish communities found ways to endure.
Jewish communities around the world were destroyed, ranging from Mesopotamia to Libya. An ancient papyrus found in Egypt, dated eighty years after the rebellion, reveals that Egyptians celebrate their victory over the Jews annually.
True change begins not in palaces of power, but with individuals of faith who awaken the light within the darkness
Prof. Menachem Rosensaft, a law professor at Cornell University, opposes a course accusing Israel of genocide. He sent a letter to the university president, who has faced criticism online but has not halted the course.
Explore the story of candles from ancient times to Chanukah and Shabbat, and their deep meaning in Jewish life
For generations, Greeks and Persians were locked in a fierce war—until one young man tipped the scales and altered the world's course. Meet Alexander.
Heritage sites in Judea and Samaria are under constant threat of destruction and looting, endangering thousands of years of Jewish history. The 'Guardians of Eternity' coalition acts to preserve the past through fieldwork, vigilance, and reporting to authorities.
The rich history of Jewish Aleppo and Damascus: A tale of rabbis, traditions, and the challenges that shaped Jewish and Israeli identity.
Why are there no camel remains found in ancient sites, despite their usefulness in crossing deserts? This puzzle challenges our understanding of biblical history.
Why civilizations that uphold justice thrive, and those that reject divine ethics collapse, as seen through the timeless lens of Torah