Choosing the name of your newborn can be one of the heaviest and simultaneously most exciting decisions of your life. There ...
In 1969, archaeologists excavating the Issyk kurgan in southeastern Kazakhstan made a discovery that would become a national ...
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A final book from Old Testament scholar Walter Brueggemann is characteristically convicting and vivid—but myopic about his ...
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A few facts about how the Rebbe’s letters were written in Hebrew, English and other languages. "Historic Treasures," presented by Rabbi Sholom Ber Schapiro, shares the archives of Rabbi Dr. Nissan ...
Scientists used a portable CT scan to read 4,000-year-old cuneiform text hidden inside sealed clay envelopes from ancient Mesopotamia.
Award-winning ERC Advanced Grant project will cast new light on the history of the Italian language and culture through the ...
I would like to thank the esteemed Deb Seders, Communications chair, Temple Israel of West Lafayette, Indiana, for their ...
Discover the remarkable story of Sequoyah, the Cherokee silversmith who created a revolutionary writing system, turning suspicion into recognition and transforming Cherokee culture forever.
David Koepp, who wrote "Disclosure Day," helps us explain what happened at the end of Steven Spielberg's latest sci-fi epic.