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Tag Archives: scrolls
Simchat Torah
Tuesday at sunset is the beginning of Simchat Torah. This is another holiday that may show up on your calendar. Simchat Torah is the celebration of the end of the yearly Torah readings and the beginning of the next cycle. … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Culture, History, Holidays, Israel, Travel
Tagged Capernaum, Magdala Synagogue, scrolls, simchat torah, Synagogue, torah
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New Dead Sea Scrolls?
This week I have seen several articles about the possibility of new Dead Sea Scrolls having been found. Tonight I will not write about these discoveries, but will provide a couple links to blog posts by my friend Luke Chandler. … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, History, Israel, Memories
Tagged Bethlehem, Caves, Dead Sea Scrolls, kando family, mikva, Qumran, scrolls, Yom Kippur
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