History and Archaeology
History and Archaeology at Hidabroot - Dozens of Fascinating Articles on Historical Discoveries, and Selected Chapters from 'Biblical Archaeology' by Rabbi Zamir Cohen, Recommended Reading
The Megillah of Kovno: A Purim Story of Survival
The story of how the Jewish community of Kovno was attacked, expelled, and finally restored
The Rambam Controversy: When Maimonides’ Teachings Sparked One of Judaism’s Greatest Debates
How Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon’s views on faith ignited fierce opposition, book burnings, repentance, and lasting lessons for Jewish history
A Jewish Woman’s Diary from 350 Years Ago: A Rare Window into Jewish Life in Europe
An extraordinary autobiographical journal revealing daily life, community, and history of Western European Jews in the 17th century
The Golden Bells of the High Priest: Hidden Meaning and a Remarkable Discovery in Jerusalem
From Rashi’s divine insight to a 2,000-year-old bell unearthed in the City of David, uncover the symbolism, history, and spiritual depth behind the robe and ephod of the Kohen Gadol
The Rediscovery of “Imrei Moshe”: The Lost Torah Masterpiece Reborn After the Holocaust
How a single forgotten copy in the Steipler Gaon’s library brought back a vanished classic of Lithuanian yeshiva scholarship
The Butcher Who Betrayed His People and Failed to Burn the Talmud
A story of greed, hatred, and courage — from a 16th-century apostate’s crusade to the scholars who saved Jewish learning
Irena Sendler: The Polish Heroine Who Risked Everything to Save 2,500 Jewish Children
Tortured by the Gestapo, sentenced to death, and miraculously rescued, Irena Sendler’s courage and compassion saved thousands during the Holocaust
Bread From Heaven: The Miracle of Manna and Its Echoes in the Modern World
How ancient sages, explorers, and journalists describe the taste, texture, and mystery of the food that sustained Israel for forty years
Why Jews Eat Cholent on Shabbat: Faith, Tradition, and Resistance
How hot food became a symbol of honoring Shabbat, survived persecution in Europe, and remains a powerful expression of Jewish identity
The Real Price of Joseph: What Ancient Economics Reveal About the Bible’s Accuracy
Archaeological records confirm that the price Joseph’s brothers received, was the exact market rate for a slave in his era, proving the Torah’s historical authenticity
When the Torah Prevailed: The Story of Shimon Ben Shetach
On the 28th of Tevet, a quiet revolution returned halachic (Jewish legal) authority to the hands of the Sages and drove out the Sadducees
Did the Israelites Build the Pyramids? Myth, Politics, and the Battle Over Biblical Archaeology
The debate over the pyramids reveals more about modern denial and ideology than about ancient Egypt itself
The Western Wall: Secrets, Stones, and the Soul of Jerusalem
From Herod’s engineers to Ottoman sultans, from ancient arches to modern prayers — the story of Judaism’s most sacred surviving site
Rachel, Wife of Rabbi Akiva: The Hidden Story Behind Her Gravesite in Tiberias
Uncover the powerful legacy of Rabbi Akiva’s wife, the ancient traditions about her burial place, and the spiritual practices connected to the site
From Doubt to Discovery: Alon's Purim Journey Through Jewish History
A secular teen, lost in doubt, takes an unexpected journey through Jewish history and uncovers the meaning of faith, truth and identity
The Chabad House of Mumbai: The Story of Gabi and Rivka Holtzberg’s Heroic Legacy
How the Mumbai Chabad House, rebuilt after the 2008 attacks, continues to shine with the light of Rabbi Gabi and Rivka Holtzberg’s devotion
The Warsaw Ghetto: How Isolation Became Extermination
From its creation under Nazi rule in 1940 to the Great Deportation, the story of the Warsaw Ghetto reveals both the cruelty of oppression and the courage of Jewish resilience
Rabbi Asher ben Yechiel (The Rosh): Life, Legacy, and Impact on Jewish Law
The remarkable journey of the Rosh from Ashkenaz to Spain and his lasting influence on halachic tradition
The Story of WEIZAC: How Israel Built Its First Computer
Discover the origins of Israel’s computing era at the Weizmann Institute
Kristallnacht: The Night of Broken Glass that Marked the Beginning of the Holocaust
On November 9, 1938, Nazi Germany unleashed a nationwide pogrom against its Jewish citizens — burning synagogues, destroying homes, and paving the way to genocide
The Hurva Synagogue: From Destruction to Rebirth in the Heart of Jerusalem
Rabbi Yehuda HaChasid’s Hurva Synagogue stands as a timeless symbol of Jewish resilience and renewal
Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev: The Defender of Israel and Master of Compassionate Faith
The inspiring life, teachings, and legacy of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev
The Baal Shem Tov’s Journey and the Birth of Chassidut
The life and teachings of the spiritual master whose path reshaped Jewish faith and practice
The Diary of Anne Frank: A Voice of Hope Amid the Holocaust
The moving story of a Jewish teenager whose words from a secret attic captured the courage, fear, and faith of a generation
Mordechai and Esther: Archaeological Echoes of the Purim Story
Archaeology and history illuminate the real-world backdrop of the Megillah and the lives of Mordechai and Queen Esther
The Origins of the Palestinians and the Israeli–Arab Conflict: History, Identity, and Faith
From Ottoman rule to the modern struggle over the Land of Israel, this analysis traces how the Palestinian identity emerged, why peace remains elusive, and how Jewish history views today’s conflict through the lens of destiny and redemption
Where Did the Palestinians Come From? The Historical and Biblical Context of the Arab–Israeli Conflict
Tracing the true origins of the Palestinian identity, the desolation and rebirth of the Land of Israel, and the prophetic patterns that shape Middle Eastern history
Did the Egyptians Record the Israelites? The Truth Behind the Merneptah Stele and Ancient Egypt’s Historical Censorship
Why Pharaoh erased 500 years of his own history, lied about destroying Israel, and left behind the oldest archaeological proof of the Jewish people
Mark Twain’s Surprising Description of Jerusalem in 1867: A Forgotten Chapter of the Holy City
How the famous American author saw a desolate, impoverished Jerusalem — and why his vivid account matters for understanding the city’s transformation today
Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson – The Hidden Light Behind the Lubavitcher Rebbe
A story of humility, wisdom, and devotion that continues to inspire generations of women worldwide

