Christians
Egypt, Greece agree to protect status of Mount Sinai monastery, after court ruling
St Catherine's is a sprawling complex, and according to tradition, it was built around a burning bush where God was said to have spoken to Moses as described in the Book of Exodus.
Northern Ireland’s lone synagogue aims to stave off decline by engaging Christian neighbors
Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism: Standing united
Proposal requiring classroom displays of Ten Commandments passes Texas House
Project Esther has a bold strategy to combat American Hamas support – opinion
The Jewish community must stop being suspicious of our Christian allies and understand that pro-Palestinian protesters are anti-America and anti-Israel.
Good for the Jews? Inside Christian Zionism: Is it kosher?
On this episode of Good for the Jews, Zvika Klein and Yael Eckstein speak with Rabbi Meni Even-Israel and Bishop Paul Lanier on how Jews and Christians should approach one another.
Christian Zionists in South Korea open country’s first Holocaust museum
“The growing extremism cannot go unanswered,” Song said, according to Ynet. “This museum is our response—it is a shield of knowledge, of values and of empathy.”
A Christian student’s life-changing year at Hebrew U - opinion
Boycotting Israeli universities doesn’t just harm Israel; it deprives students worldwide of the opportunity to study at an outstanding institution in a beautiful, historic, diverse, and fair country
New Pope, new era? Jewish leaders cautiously hopeful about Pope Leo - interview
David Michaels, B'nai B'rith's Director of UN and Intercommunal Affairs, spoke to the Jerusalem Post after his meeting with the new appointee in the Vatican.
Faith over fear: Supporting and visiting Israel amid the Gaza war
There must be many remarkable stories out there just waiting to be told.
Christian pilgrim chapel and Saint Salome inscriptions found in Judean cave
Study details fifth- to ninth-century conversion of a Second Temple tomb into a worship site, complete with apse, altar and multilingual graffiti.
African figurines illuminate Early Christian life in the Negev, Israel
Ebony and bone pendants carved in the likeness of African men and women have been documented in three sixth–seventh-century Christian graves at Tel Malḥata, south-east of Beersheba.
Pope Leo invokes spirit of Nostra Aetate in hope of renewed Jewish-Catholic ties - editorial
Every year, Jews have an opportunity to "wipe the slate clean" - it seems that the new Pope is also taking the same approach.
Mike Huckabee's visit to Shiloh marks new era in Evangelical ties to Israel - opinion
A new era, following on from the first Donald Trump presidential administration and the ambassadorship of David M. Friedman, is beginning.
Pope Leo XIV appeals to world powers for 'no more war' in first Sunday appearance
Leo said today's world was living through "the dramatic scenario of a Third World War being fought piecemeal," again repeating a phrase coined by Francis.