Uncovering Ancient Aqueducts: A Glimpse into Jerusalem's Water History
New sections of a 2,000-year-old water supply system in Jerusalem have been discovered, revealing a historical marvel beneath the city.
Hidabroot
29.05.22 | 16:09
New sections of a 2,000-year-old water supply system in Jerusalem have been discovered, revealing a historical marvel beneath the city.
Hidabroot
29.05.22 | 16:09
In a 500-year-old building, the Museum of the Old Yishuv Court is located in the Old City. In an engaging conversation, curator Ora Pikel Tzabari tells of the poverty in Jerusalem, the Jordanian captivity, and the continuous aliyah. Jerusalem, then and forever.
Michal Arieli
29.05.22 | 13:33
What significant role did the young Palestinian generation play across Jerusalem? You might be shocked to hear about the recent lecture topic at Hebrew University.
Ratz Bareshet
09.05.22 | 15:30
Police found numerous ancient coins from various periods in an East Jerusalem resident's home. The suspect is in custody, and the discovery is under investigation in coordination with the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Shiri Priant
06.12.21 | 10:11
The stunning seal, originally used as a ring, is crafted from purple-hued amethyst. It showcases a bird alongside a branch, possibly depicting the elusive balsam plant used in Temple incense.
Gabi Schneider
21.10.21 | 10:38
A massive quarry dating back to the Second Temple era, featuring exceptionally large building stones, has been uncovered in Jerusalem's Har Hotzvim. This discovery sheds light on the ancient processes of stone extraction used in Jerusalem's extensive construction projects.
Hidabroot
05.09.21 | 15:02
After losing millions in the blaze, Eliyahu Bash inspires with strength, unity, and belief that everything comes from God
Naama Green
16.08.21 | 10:07
In a remarkable archaeological excavation at the City of David, the missing segment of Jerusalem's wall that faced the Babylonian siege 2,600 years ago has been uncovered.
Gabi Schneider
14.07.21 | 09:23
The Western Wall Heritage Foundation and the Israeli Antiquities Authority unveil a magnificent 2,000-year-old public building.
Gabi Schneider
08.07.21 | 15:33
Explore the Hidden Depths of the Temple Mount, Discover Ancient Jewish History, and Walk the Path of the Second Temple
Naama Green
07.07.21 | 21:46
From ancient holiness to eternal longing
Naama Green
29.07.20 | 14:47
Rabbi Yehuda HaChasid’s Hurva Synagogue stands as a timeless symbol of Jewish resilience and renewal
Debbie Reichman
06.11.19 | 12:40
Morris Haziza, the owner of the new kosher 'Agadir' branch in Jerusalem, faces a secular boycott. "Why boycott someone who wants to practice their faith?" he asks, while noting: "Since the boycott was announced, we've seen a surge in patrons."
Avner Shaki
13.06.19 | 12:55
After 44 years and performances in over 38 countries, Chanan Avital, the man behind Jerusalem's Blossoms, opens up about everything: the countries where they have performed, the surprising call from the White House, the severe injury from the attack, and the decision to never leave the field.
Asaf Mishnayot
12.06.19 | 09:25
A moving story by a Jerusalem student is touching hearts: A beggar, who passed away two years ago, appeared in a dream with an unusual request.
Shira Dabush (Cohen)
14.05.19 | 15:00
Eviatar Banai talks about joy vs. sadness, education without preaching, family roots and the lifelong journey to live authentically with God
Hidabroot
06.05.19 | 12:23
A descendent of old Jerusalem families, one of the first to venture outside the city walls. Dr. Simcha Mendelbaum, the sole survivor of the Battle of the Bevingrad Fortress, shares his memories from the 1948 war, recounts his ties with Rabbi Aryeh Levin, and his life's work dedicated to the beloved city.
Tamar Schneider
05.05.19 | 10:33
A tiny stone weight inscribed with ancient Hebrew lettering was discovered during excavations near the City of David. Weights like this were used for half-shekel contributions by the Israelites.
Gabi Schneider
21.11.18 | 11:38
One of seven female prophets, Chuldah's courage and clarity left a lasting impact on a king and a nation
Naama Green
22.07.18 | 10:50
From worn garments to silent tears, these Jerusalem rabbinic figures lived with heartbreak over the destruction and carried hope for its rebuilding
Naama Green
02.07.18 | 14:26