
12 little-known Passover Haggadah facts
Here are a dozen fun facts that you may not have known about the little book at the heart of the Passover Seder.

Here are a dozen fun facts that you may not have known about the little book at the heart of the Passover Seder.

When planning a trip to the Israel Museum, you can spend hours examining its fascinating archeological relics. Here are 10 you shouldn’t miss.

The Haggadah, a living story of redemption brought to life each year on Passover at the Seder table, has become an artform of its own.

The centerpiece of the Passover meal is the plate displaying symbolic foods. From silver to wood to ceramic, these handsome examples will inspire you.

The coffins are over 2,500 years old and belonged to a singer and a nobleman. The scans give modern researchers a sneak peek at how they were created.

On your journey to and from the monumental historical and nature sites around Israel, take some time to look on the little side.

These museums will have art lovers in awe!

Two manuscripts that survived against all odds through time and space are the focus of a new exhibition at the Israel Museum.

This marks the first time an exhibit from the collection of the Israel Museum is being displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris.

You can spot an Israeli almost anywhere in the world, just by their clothes. Now a new exhibition at the Israel Museum surveys a century of dress in Israel from the late 19th-century on through today.

Israel Museum, Machane Yehuda market, the Biblical Zoo and even the Western Wall are up for sale in the newest edition of the popular board game.

Israel Antiquities Authority is readying a national center where the public and professionals can access history and restoration as never before.

World’s leading tattoo artists give ‘healing ink tattoos’ as part of rehab for victims of terrorism and soldiers injured in war.

New ‘Social Construction’ exhibit at the Israel Museum explores the European influence on the evolution of Israel’s modernist visual heritage.

Library complex, to be located in Jerusalem’s National District, will spread over 45,000 sq. m. and open to the public in 2020.