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Giulio Meotti, Arutz Sheva's intrepid op-ed columnist, writer at il Giorno and author of the books A New Shoah and The Vatican Against Israel, lit a menorah at the Arch of Titus on the sixth night ...
Jews avoided the Arch of Titus and refused to walk under it, in order not to attribute any honor to Titus. ‘Our ancestors saw the images on the Arch in an array of colors’: The ‘colorized ...
My wife and I just returned home to Tel Aviv from Rome, where the sight of the famed menorah etched into the Arch of Titus made us feel unexpectedly emotional. We could see the pain etched in the ...
The thrill of Hanukkah has just been upon us and we once again had the privilege of lighting the Menorah. As the symbol of Hanukkah par excellence, it brings to mind both the story of religious ...
“The recent menorah [Arch of Titus] show was an attempt to get ahead of the menorah myth,” says Fine. “I’m afraid, though, that the chickens have escaped the henhouse, and killing this ...
The current image of the Menorah, as we know it, was adapted from the Menorah that appears on the Arch of Titus. The Arch of Titus was erected to immortalize the Roman victory over the Jews and ...
The arch, dedicated in 81 C.E., celebrates the destruction of Jerusalem by the Emperor Titus and features an iconic bas-relief carving of a menorah on one side. Using a high-resolution digital ...
This wall relief on the Arch of Titus reveals Roman soldiers carrying spoils from the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem in 70 A.D including the golden Temple Menorah, the Table of the ...
the Menorah which is reproduced upon the Titus Arch. The Menorah, like all the other spoils of war, was for a long time guarded in the Temple of the Goddess of Peace. Later, however, it went ...