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Two recently discovered ancient gold rings set with garnets reveal how Greek trends and customs became part of life in ...
A small gold ring embedded with a dark red gemstone dating back to ancient times 2,300 years ago, was recently discovered in ...
The small size of the ring, gold and set with a red gemstone, indicates that it belonged to a youngster living in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period more than two millennia ago, the state ...
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have discovered a 1,700-year-old oil lamp decorated with rare Jewish artwork, including a unique menorah — a ... world' 2,300-year-old gold ring found in Israel ...
A menorah is lit each night of the holiday The holiday commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem during ...
Traditional menorahs pay homage and commemorate the seven-branched menorah situated in the Temple in Jerusalem, Israel and the celebration refers back to an ancient historical story about Jewish ...
That remnant was a jar of oil; the oil was used to light the temple’s gold menorah, or candelabrum, according to NPR. The jar had only enough oil to burn for one day, but the Talmud says the ...
The traditional Western Wall Hanukkah menorah was installed on Sunday morning in Jerusalem ahead of the upcoming eight-day holiday that begins this Wednesday night. The menorah, made entirely of ...
Its flickering flames during Hanukkah represent the miracle of light that lasted eight days, commemorating the re-dedication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. The ritual of lighting the menorah is ...
A recovered capital, or head of a column, adorned with the Menorah was recently discovered while construction was ongoing on a bridge in Jerusalem, according to the Israel Antiquities Authority on ...
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