Israel – Jewish Settlement from Second Bais Hamikdash Found

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    Israel – A Second Bais Hamikdash Jewish settlement has been uncovered between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, including structures that may have been used as hiding places during the Bar Kochba Revolt.

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    The remains, include two-millennium-old structures, and several mikvaos. An elaborate arched structure made of hewn stone at the side of one of the mikvas was found fully intact.
    Secret passages discovered inside the structures at the site led archeologists to surmise that these were secret hideouts dug during the Bar Kochba Revolt in 132 CE against the Roman Empire.

    An assortment of glass vessels, candles, cooking utensils and coins were also found. [J-Post]


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    What makes you think Tziyoinim are Yidden?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    And I thought that there were no Yiddin there until 1948 – at least that’s what I’ve heard from the so called “palestinians”.

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    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    Any evidence of any of the Gimmel Chamiros (Tziyoinis, Tziyoinis, and Tziyoinis) at this site?