National Geographic deprecates Jewish theology and ignores archeological fact Andrew Lawler’s biased account of the history and religious significance of the site don't meet the magazine's traditional standards. Karen Bekker Aug. 23, 2023
University of Haifa researchers win National Geographic grant to track sharks The $100,000 will help scientists study why the creatures thrive in the eastern Mediterannean despite climate change. July 18, 2023
Hebrew’s journey: ‘King David and I could probably understand each other’ The language of the Torah went unspoken for 2,000 years before a modern revival. June 21, 2023
‘A Small Light’ shines on Miep Gies, who kept Frank family hidden in Amsterdam “We were convinced that this series about an everyday superhero—one most people have never heard of—needed an unprecedented rollout,” said Carolyn Bernstein at National Geographic. April 4, 2023
Israeli researcher named National Geographic Society ‘Emerging Explorer’ Aviad Scheinin joins the ranks of an elite group of dedicated scientists and educators that include ground-breaking individuals like Jacques Cousteau and Jane Goodall. June 1, 2021
‘National Geographic’ corrects history of disputed West Bank land CAMERA’s Israel office prompted correction of an article on the preservation of biblical archeological texts that contained an ahistorical reference to disputed West Bank land. Nov. 28, 2018