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A newly discovered 2,000-year-old stone in Jerusalem features a rare menorah engraving, offering a unique glimpse into Second ...
The capital is 1,500 years old, a one-of-a-kind artefact never found before in the world, as it features an eight-branched ...
The archaeological find, which features a rare depiction of a seven-branched menorah (a candelabrum used in Jewish worship), ...
This stone capital is considered one-of-a-kind and has not been found anywhere else in the world, according to the IAA.
The importance of these artifacts transcends history or archaeology. Their captivity in gentile hands, if that is still the ...
A one-of-a-kind stone capital decorated with an eight-branched lamp over 1,500 years old, will be revealed to the public for the first time at the Campus for the Archaeology of Israel in Jerusalem.
Dr. Yuval Baruch calls the menorah-decorated capital unique evidence of Jewish settlement after Bar Kokhba revolt.
We asked a rabbi to explain what Hanukkah colors are and how they became part of the modern holiday tradition The tradition ...
Artifact, made of local limestone, was discovered in a settlement dating from a time when no Jew was allowed to live in the region ...