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Tag Archives: Yigal Yadin
“As the modern Israeli state celebrates 70 years, the prevailing sentiment is one of extraordinary accomplishment” [VIDEO]
BLOOMBERG Israel’s First 70 Years Have Surprised the World by Daniel Gordis April 18, 2018 In November 1947, one day prior to the expected United Nations vote on partitioning Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, the CIA urged President Harry … Continue reading
This Year’s Hanukah Gift to Israel, More Evidence of Jerusalem’s Jewish Pedigree
ISRAEL HAYOM Indigenous in Jerusalem by David M. Weinberg December 4, 2015 The discovery of Hezekiah’s royal seal impression in the Ophel excavations “vividly brings to life the biblical narratives about King Hezekiah, and the activity conducted during his lifetime … Continue reading
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Tagged Jerusalem, King Hezekiah, Professor Eilat Mazar, Yigal Yadin
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