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Tel Aviv Museum Acquires World’s Earliest, Most Complete Hebrew Bible for $38.1 Million

The 1,100-year-old Codex Sassoon will become part of the core exhibition and permanent collection of the ANU – Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv,

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Israel Now Home to ‘Incredibly Rare’ Complete Scroll of Esther, One of World’s Oldest

Scroll of Esther written by a scribe on the Iberian Peninsula around 1465, before the Jews' expulsion, has been acquired by the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem.

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11 Couples from ‘Lost Tribe’ in India Renew Vows in Jewish Ceremony in Israel

'After 49 years we have had the privilege to dress up nicely and get married again, only this time under a Chupah (Jewish wedding canopy) here in the land of our ancestors, the Land of Israel.'

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For the Love of Zion, Jews in the Diaspora – Come Home!

For thousands of years the Jewish People has not stopped yearning for a return to Zion. Today, we are once again sovereign in our homeland. Jews, come home!

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Texas Family Converts Skullcaps to Face Masks for Homeless

The Jason family has already collected nearly 700 kipahs from donations, and their synagogue has been gathering more to use.

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From Isolation to Revelation: Jewish Music Raises the Spirit and Sings to the Soul During Challenging Times

Musicians take to social media and Zoom in an effort to raise spirits and decrease loneliness during the coronavirus lockdown. 

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Jews Around the World Gather Online for Joint Prayer Against Coronavirus

Shofars and special trumpets were blown during the prayer session, as required by Jewish tradition during a time of crisis.

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New Arabic ‘About the Jews’ Video Series Aims to Educate Muslim World

American Jewish Committee is using social media to increase the Arab world's understanding of the Jewish people.

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Discovery of Ancient Coins in Hungary Helps Identify Forgotten Holocaust Victims

A Holocaust victim likely hid the priceless collection of coins, some dating back to the Roman era, recently found in a home in Hungary.