Israel gets back looted coin created by Jewish rebels during revolt against Roman Empire Worth as much as $1 million, the silver quarter shekel is among the rarest coins remaining from the Great Revolt 2,000 years ago.
Israel to measure inequality between Mizrahi and Ashkenazi Jews with new statistics The idea that ethnic difference among Jews would disappear in the Israeli melting pot has not been borne out, experts say.
Tel Aviv hosts a weeklong party to celebrate Brazil’s 200th independence day The countries have grown closer politically in recent years, and hundreds of Brazilians immigrate to Israel annually.
Israel advances plan to build 700 units in Jerusalem neighborhood that opponents say encroaches on Palestinian village
Israeli families of Munich Olympics massacre victims agree to compensation deal with Germany, avoiding 50th anniversary ceremony boycott