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Jerusalem Post Judaism 19 historic Torah scrolls moved to genizah at Mount of Olives When Torah scrolls and other sacred texts are damaged in a way that cannot be repaired, they must be placed in ...
Description Landscape study showing a view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. A loosely rendered, grassy hill extends across the foreground and hosts a solitary figure in draped clothing at lower ...
Object Details artist Selous Notes Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. [not numbered] [Catalogue contains a detailed description of the work and a key enumerating the principal groups and ...
Embark on an awe-inspiring journey through the heart of the Holy Land, where ancient history and profound spiritual ...
Christians celebrated Palm Sunday in Jerusalem, facing an increasing struggle to maintain their status in the Holy City in the face of the expansion of Jewish settlements and repeated acts of ...
Far-right white evangelical Christian fundamentalists have a very complex relationship with Jews and Israel. On one hand, ...
Jordan has been in control of the Mount of Olives area since 1947, but the desecrations, Israel said, have been going on since 1949.
A new find near the Temple Mount suggests that the ‘City of David’ was more likely a suburb of ancient Jerusalem.
Why is Mount of Olives significant for holy oil consecrated in Jerusalem for King Charles' coronation? The Mount of Olives is mentioned several times in the Bible.