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Discovered in a remote Ottoman town in 1884, the Madaba Map is both a masterpiece of Byzantine design and a working map of Jerusalem and the sixth-century Middle East. A detail of the Madaba Map ...
Anchoïade, the garlicky Provençal dip made with anchovies, green olives and extra-virgin olive oil, is usually served with a mixed platter of raw and cooked vegetables, including artichokes.
Crowning Jerusalem’s sacred mount, the Dome of the Rock is a place of both prayer and protest. Extensive restoration and archaeological research are uncovering fresh clues to the shrine’s origins.
Looking for minimum effort, maximum reward in your yard? Plant these perennial vegetables that will keep coming back year ...
In a large saucepan, combine all of the ingredients except for the Jerusalem artichokes and bring to a boil. In a heatproof bowl, pour the pickling liquid over the artichokes. Cover with a plate ...
On a historic Sussex estate, three women are creating a zero-waste wonderland where the beautiful gardens are good enough to ...
Refreshment tents on the way to the Western WallJerusalem and Israel Heritage Ministry Five hospitality tents will be set up across Jerusalem ahead of the Shavuot holiday, aiming to serve the tens ...
Several hundred people gathered near Jerusalem’s San Simon Park on Friday morning to mourn Fouad Alian, an Arab resident of Beit Safafa who was killed at the site in a hit-and-run incident a ...
One man was killed in an early Friday morning accident on Jerusalem Hill Road. The name of the man killed will be released once family members are notified. The accident was reported to police by ...
General Sir Edmund Allenby entering the Holy City of Jerusalem on foot On the first day of the Jewish feast of Hanukkah in December 1917, the Battle of Jerusalem resulted in the city of Jerusalem ...
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) announced Tuesday he is running for Alabama governor, launching a campaign website and creating an open GOP primary for his Senate seat. He made the decision ...
A new inulinase-producing strain was isolated from rhizosphere soils of Jerusalem artichoke collected from Shihezi (Xinjiang, China) using Jerusalem artichoke power (JAP) as sole carbon source. It was ...