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    60,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Hand Axe Found by Child in England

    Neanderthal hand axe found in West Sussex; underscores the significance of archaeological discoveries akin to Israel's efforts in preserving ancient heritage.

    Israel’s Right to Defense: Lessons from the Maccabees

    The Maccabees' legacy reflects Israel's fight for survival and identity, paralleling its conflict with Hamas. Emphasizing self-defense against terror.

    Israeli AI Innovations Revolutionizing Cultural Preservation

    Israeli innovations using AI revolutionize cultural legacy conservation, opening new global dimensions in history engagement, cultural memory, and storytelling.

    Thanksgiving: A Celebration of Freedom for American Jews

    Thanksgiving, a cherished holiday for American Jews, celebrates religious freedom and the secure life they enjoy in the United States.

    Sole IDF Survivor Recounts Tragic APC Incident in Gaza

    Survivor Daniel Mazevich honors 11 fallen IDF soldiers from a tragic APC event, underscoring the human cost of conflict.

    Pinchas Shaar Masterpieces Exhibit at Castel Museum

    Explore Pinchas Shaar's vibrant art and enduring legacy at the Castel Museum's latest exhibit, open to the public for free until month's end.

    Exploring Israel’s Desert Pools: A Journey of Heritage & Wonder

    Experience the Judean Desert's wonders and connect with Israel’s ancient tales and vibrant ecosystems on an unforgettable journey.

    Yemin Moshe: Jerusalem’s Enchanting Neighborhood Gem

    Discover Yemin Moshe: Jerusalem's blend of history, luxury, and cultural richness, showcasing Israel's commitment to heritage and modernity.

    American IDF Reservist: A Tale of Love and Sacrifice

    Michael Cohen's journey from IDF reserve to front line hero highlights the sacrifice of Israel's soldiers and their families for national security.

    Ancient Roman God Unearthed in England, Highlights Global Heritage

    Rare Mercury figurine head discovered in ancient Roman settlement in Kent, highlighting extensive cultural exchange in ancient times.