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‘Secrets of Huqoq’ Galilee exhibition offers first glimpse into ancient Jewish village

Jewish News Syndicate

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July 9, 2026

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The ancient Huqoq community was centered on a synagogue showcasing the most impressive mosaics ever uncovered in Israel.

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World Israel News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Ancient Huqoq synagogue mosaics go on display for first time

The exhibition also presents Huqoq as a thriving village that included a spring, farming installations, ritual baths and a hidden underground escape network. The post Ancient Huqoq synagogue mosaics go on display for first time appeared first on World Israel News.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 10, 2026

Venice art installation grapples with its Jewish history at 61st International Art Exhibition

At once playful, spiritual, and unsettling, Nabatele imagines a Jewish house of worship without ground beneath it.

JFeed

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· Jul 7, 2026

"I Saw an Angel of God": The Yanuka Reveals Mystical Encounter With Murdered Kabbalist Rabbi Amos Guetta

Thousands gather in Netanya as the Yanuka shares haunting memory of meeting Rabbi Amos Guetta 20 years ago The slain kabbalist knew of the midnight visit without being told | The full story (Jewish World)

Arutz Sheva

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· Jul 5, 2026

Cafe at the center of Shabbat controversy linked to missionaries

After protests over the opening of a café on Shabbat, a newly revealed recording raises questions about the link between the company operating the venue and Jews for Jesus.

American Thinker

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· Jul 10, 2026

The Origin of Reform in Judaism

Photo Credit: American ThinkerBy Ron KeanThe movement’s mostly unknown origins go a long way to explain Jews who are hostile to traditional Judaism and to Israel.

Al-Monitor

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· Jun 29, 2026

Israelis, Palestinians torn over sacred shrine in city of Hebron

For Israeli settler Nitzan, Hebron's Old City and its sacred Cave of the Patriarchs shrine are a must-see for all of humanity, but for Palestinian Issa Amro, it has become a symbol of Israel's expanding grip on the city.Holy to Jews, Muslims and Christians and believed to be the burial place of biblical figures including Abraham, the site has long represented the competing claims that define Hebron, the largest city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

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Related coverage for "‘Secrets of Huqoq’ Galilee exhibition offers first glimpse into ancient Jewish village": World Israel News — Ancient Huqoq synagogue mosaics go on display for first time. The Jerusalem Post — Venice art installation grapples with its Jewish history at 61st International Art Exhibition. JFeed — "I Saw an Angel of God": The Yanuka Reveals Mystical Encounter With Murdered Kabbalist Rabbi Amos Guetta. Arutz Sheva — Cafe at the center of Shabbat controversy linked to missionaries. American Thinker — The Origin of Reform in Judaism . Al-Monitor — Israelis, Palestinians torn over sacred shrine in city of Hebron