• 02/08/2025

Colombian rancher finds largest known fossil of three-meters tall “Terror Bird” in Tatacoa Desert

Jerusalem Post Fossil bears tooth marks from giant crocodile, hinting at how the predator met its end. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-827612

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A wealth of wisdom: Respecting power as HashemDoes

Jerusalem Post https://www.jpost.com/judaism/article-827649

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Ancient Roman dam saves Spanish town from devastating floods

Jerusalem Post At least 214 people died and over 200 remain missing in Spain’s worst flooding in living memory. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-827463

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The Power of Baba Sali’s Prayer

Jerusalem Post https://www.jpost.com/judaism/article-827513

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Archaeological discovery reveals hidden history of Mayan “Snake Kings”

Jerusalem Post Newly discovered reliefs at Dzibanché depict celestial ancestors of the Kaanu’l dynasty. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-827462

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Archaeologists discover submerged Nabataean temple off Italy’s coast

Jerusalem Post The temple, estimated to be at least 2,000 years old, was likely built by Arabian immigrants from the Nabataean culture, marking it as the first known temple built by them outside of the Middle East. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-827460

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Why Trump is being compared to the obscure biblical king Jehu on the Christian right

Jerusalem Post Messianic community leaders declared Donald Trump a “trumpet of God.” https://www.jpost.com/christianworld/article-827458

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Meet two rabbis who are trying to fight ‘toxic polarization’ — one Jewish text at a time

Jerusalem Post I spoke to Holzman and Schmelkin Thursday on Zoom, days before the 2024 election, in the hope that they could provide some encouragement, Jewish wisdom and practical advice. https://www.jpost.com/judaism/article-827362

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Archaeological mission discovers first Middle Kingdom tomb in South Asasif Necropolis

Jerusalem Post The excavation revealed a wealth of unique jewelry in the female burials, including necklaces, bracelets, chains, rings, and belts made from red agate, blue and green glazed ceramics, and faience. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-827326

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Mass grave of nearly 200 prisoners of war found at former Stalag II D camp in Stargard

Jerusalem Post Stalag II D, located in western Poland, began operations in 1939 and held up to 6,000 prisoners, including Red Army soldiers. https://www.jpost.com/archaeology/archaeology-around-the-world/article-827324

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