The ritual complex, dated to 35,000–37,000 years ago, coincides with the emergence of the Aurignacian culture, known for symbolic objects and cave paintings in Europe.
Israel is responding to the rocket fire from Lebanon for the second time in three days. 'We will not let attacks on Israeli civilians go unanswered,' the IDF stated.
For 74 years, Kibbutz Ein Gev has hosted a "sing-along" festival filled with traditional Israeli folk songs that bring generations together through the power of music.
An Israeli medical emergency organization has trained Bedouin men and women as EMTs, thus providing fast and professional emergency medical response in their hometowns.
A recent children's program demonstrates that the Palestinian leadership is not truly interested in a two-state solution and aims to destroy the Jewish state.
Archaeologists digging near the Sea of Galilee discovered ancient tools from the Holy Temple, testifying to the existence of vibrant Jewish communities in Israel thousands of years ago.
On April 4, 1920, before the establishment of the State of Israel and before any so-called "occupation," a Muslim festival attended by tens of thousands of Arabs erupted into violence against Jews in Jerusalem.
The Hula Birding Festival in the Northern Galilee draws bird lovers and experts from around the globe to observe the massive bi-annual migration of millions of birds.
On January 1, 1837, the city of Safed in the Upper Galilee suffered a devastating earthquake that killed thousands of people and caused almost total destruction.
Thanks to a dedicated educator and a caring individual, 130 young men who were “lost in the system” became productive citizens imbued with a sense of purpose.
The name Palestine was a regional name imposed on the area by Roman Emperor Hadrian, who wanted to humiliate the Jews by denying their right to a homeland.
Fans of history convened from around the world in northern Israel to re-enact an epic Battle of the Crusades between the Roman Catholic Church and the Muslims.
Hikers chanced upon ancient coins and valuables in a cave in northern Israel, which, experts say, rate among the most important archaeological discoveries.
Where in Israel can you go bowling, ice skating, swimming, play squash, basketball and ping pong or just enjoy a hot spa (not to mention the shooting range and 7D movie theater)?