A product of divine providence, and even of divine revelation.
A legacy of hatred.
And became a guest at the seder.
Centuries have passed, yet the puzzle of the Holy City remains the same.
Today, less than 40 percent of the population identifies as Muslim.
A setback for the cause of peace between Jerusalem and Riyadh.
And proposes a new Islamic approach to international relations.
A Christian farmstead in one century, and Muslim manor in the next.
A rabbi and historian explores the history of the Temple Mount, its presence in the Jewish imagination, and why more and more Jews are now going there to pray.
The stalagmites’ tale.
With a new nuclear deal looming, two experts met to discuss what it means, and to think more broadly about the nature of Iran’s radical leadership.
When Leopold Weiss turned into Muhammad Asad.
Separating the kingdom’s identity from Wahhabism.
An installation at the Met Cloisters aims to reflect “art at the frontiers of faith.”
The most polished writing and
sharpest analysis in the Jewish world.