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Excavations suggested that the cave had little to no links to Jesus and that it could be the final resting place of Princess ...
Letter to the Editor and to all of our members of Congress who voted “Yes” for the BBB: I’m trying to understand how our ...
Opinion: Hope remains that despite recent violence, a renewed friendship among cultures can re-emerge ...
Polish prosecutors have launched a preliminary investigation after a far-right lawmaker described the gas chambers at the ...
Heretics oftentimes cherry-pick the Bible, omitting what is inconvenient and connecting what is not related to advance an ...
WATCH: JPost’s Corinne Baum sits down with Christian leader Johnnie Moore for a powerful conversation on interfaith ties, ...
A century-old Orthodox synagogue in a Rust Belt town lost most of its congregation, its rabbis, and almost everything else — ...
The contention that the US is in the driver’s seat with Israel the “cop on the beat” is an old and musty one from the 1990s ...
A new school voucher program in the One Big Beautiful Bill act is dividing Jews over the separation of church and state and religious schools.
Jewish leaders are worried about Christian Nationalism, a heavy influence on the Project 2025 transition plan associated with Donald Trump.
But most Jews are not onboard with the way Trump is enacting the Project Esther agenda. According to the GBAO poll, 64 percent of Jewish voters disapprove of Trump’s approach to antisemitism.
Throughout history, Christians have often believed Pontius Pilate was reluctant to condemn Jesus. History suggests otherwise, a scholar explains.