ByELIAS MESSINAS DECEMBER 3, 2017 09:00 Going back to an unchanged place tells us a lot about how we have changed. But, what happens when we go back to a familiar place that has changed? This question ...
(JNS) An ancient Jerusalem pool that was used by millions of Jewish pilgrims during the time of the Second Temple two millennia ago as a ritual bath before ascending the Temple Mount, and revered by ...
The Byzantine-era pools discovered at the site of Ein Hanya, near Jerusalem. Assaf Peretz/Israel Antiquities Authority Archaeologists in Israel have announced the discovery of a large 1,500-year-old ...
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The Pool of Siloam was part of Jerusalem's water system during the time of the Temple and the reign of King Hezekiah. The City of David Foundation will begin excavating the Pool of Siloam and open it ...
While excavating the site for a planned new ritual bath for Jews in Jerusalem, Israeli archaeologists uncovered a pool belonging to the Roman legion that sacked the city nearly 2,000 years ago. The ...
The Pool of Siloam in Jerusalem will be fully excavated and opened to the public for the first time, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced on Tuesday. In the first stage, visitors will be ...
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