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    Western Wall Rabbi Urges Return of Stone from Airport Exhibit

    Ben-Gurion Airport unveils exhibit with Western Wall stone, sparking calls for its return by Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz to preserve Jewish heritage.

    Ancient Necropolis Uncovered in Trento Reveals Rich Culture

    Discovering a monumental necropolis in Trento, Italy, uncovering over 200 tombs from 9th-6th century BCE, revealing a rich cultural and historical heritage.

    Rare Shaman Tomb Found Near Jerusalem Unveils Neolithic Heritage

    Groundbreaking discovery near Jerusalem: 9,000-year-old Neolithic woman's remains reveal spiritual significance, enhancing Israel's rich archaeological heritage.

    WWII U.S. Soldier’s Remains Identified: A Nearly 80-Year Closure

    WWII soldier Robert L. Bryant's remains identified, illustrating ongoing efforts to honor U.S. heroes. His legacy impacts future generations and global connections, including Israel.

    Israeli Artist Explores Holocaust Memories in Art

    Shai Azoulay's art at Yad Vashem reflects unity in Jewish memory, challenging the exclusivity of Holocaust narratives.

    Unlocking George Washington’s Family Secrets Through DNA

    Revolutionary DNA analysis reveals secrets of George Washington's lineage, bridging past and present, and highlighting the legacy of the Washington family.

    Egypt Thwarts Artifact Smuggling, Boosts Regional Heritage Efforts

    Egypt thwarts artifact smuggling, preserves cultural heritage; a win for regional history, boosting collaboration with Israel against cultural loss.

    Hamas’s Antisemitic Violence: A Historical Overview

    Hamas' ideology links to past & present antisemitism, as expert Mark Weitzman parallels pogroms with current attacks.

    Holocaust Survivor Champions Ukrainian Fortitude

    Holocaust survivor Shvartsman links past and present conflicts, advocating for unity and resilience in the face of global threats.

    Unveiling the True Drive for Picking a Settlement Area

    Aliza Pilichowski's move to Mitzpe Yeriho highlights personal, not political motives, showcasing the diverse reasons Israelis live in Judea and Samaria.