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The house where Jesus’ Last Supper may have been held is still intact in Jerusalem 2,000 years later, according to experts.
Archaeologists have claimed that the house where the Last Supper is said to have occurred is still standing over 2,000 years later.
The Boston Globe reported that by the end of November 1967, more than 400,000 members of the Jewish faith are estimated to have observed the commandment to wear Phylacteries (tefillin) at the city’s ...
The room is briefly described in the Book of Luke 22:11-13, when Jesus Christ requested a large, furnished upper room where ...
Archaeologists believe the Biblical meeting occurred in the 'Upper Room' of a two-story house with limestone walls and a red, ...
The room is briefly described in the Book of Luke 22:11-13, when Jesus requested a large, furnished upper room where he and ...
Inscriptions on the walls of the Cenacle in Jerusalem are shedding new light on pilgrims' journeys and beliefs.
At a special Cabinet session, the prime minister described the city as the raison d'être of Zionism and the Jewish state.The post ‘No Israel without Jerusalem,’ Netanyahu says in City ...
As Israel recalls the 1985 covert mission that rescued 8,000 Ethiopians from war and famine, the community extols its ...
As of Tisha B’Av 5784 (Aug. 12, 2024), we can, for the first time in 2,000 years, serve God with our minds, hearts and bodies ...
The Wall has grown in significance because it is all that remains of the Temple and because Jews were (and still are) denied the right to pray on the Temple Mount. The Kotel became precious because it ...
There are voices – loud, passionate, sometimes even well meaning – that tell us this is not the time to celebrate Jerusalem ...