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Secrets of Huqoq revealed: New exhibition provides first glimpse of ancient Jewish village

Arutz Sheva

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July 9, 2026

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Secrets of Huqoq revealed: New exhibition provides first glimpse of ancient Jewish village

New artifact and photographic exhibition housed on the shores of the Sea of Galilee and overlooking the Horvat Huqoq site showcases site's original Samson floor mosaic, alongside a bronze coin cache’s premier public display.

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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.

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 9, 2026

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

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

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)

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.

Greek Reporter

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· Jun 24, 2026

The Fascinating History of Romaniote Jews in Greece’s Ioannina

“The Romaniote Jewish Community of Ioannina: A Journey Through Time and Two Nations” was the subject of a fascinating webinar recently.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 12, 2026

Tom Wesselmann's American pop art takes center stage at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

The first major Israeli exhibition of Tom Wesselmann explores how iconic pop art is viewed through today’s social and political lens.

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Related coverage for "Secrets of Huqoq revealed: New exhibition provides first glimpse of ancient Jewish village": World Israel News — Ancient Huqoq synagogue mosaics go on display for first time. Jewish News Syndicate — ‘Secrets of Huqoq’ Galilee exhibition offers first glimpse into ancient Jewish village. JFeed — "I Saw an Angel of God": The Yanuka Reveals Mystical Encounter With Murdered Kabbalist Rabbi Amos Guetta. American Thinker — The Origin of Reform in Judaism . Greek Reporter — The Fascinating History of Romaniote Jews in Greece’s Ioannina. The Jerusalem Post — Tom Wesselmann's American pop art takes center stage at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art