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This stone capital is considered one-of-a-kind and has not been found anywhere else in the world, according to the IAA.
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.
This year the Yom HaShoah commemoration will take place at 3 p.m. April 27 at Congregation Shomrei Torah, 2600 Bennet Valley ...
While preparing for roadwork in the foothills of Jerusalem's Motza neighborhood, diggers happened upon an ancient pillar head ...
As part of the ceremony, the organization will ignite a 9ft Hanukkah menorah, erected at Niagara Square. The lighting will be followed by a community-wide celebration. The menorah-lighting ...
It took three attempts — with the crowd’s encouraging laughter — but Monday night marked the first time a Lehigh University president helped light a menorah to mark Hanukkah. About 100 ...
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 ...
Moss, who notes that only administrative hurdles face scholars entering the Vatican libraries, is convinced that the menorah “isn’t in the Vatican being used as a reading lamp for secret books ...