Tuesday, March 14, 2006

MORE ON THE TEMPLE SCROLL'S IMMINENT VISIT TO CLEVELAND:
Most Important Biblical Artifacts Ever Found -- Coming from Jerusalem to the U.S. for the 1st Time (Dakota Voice)


In Exhibition on Shared Roots of Christianity and Judaism Exhibition Will Showcase Jewish and Christian Treasures from the Israel Museum; Once in a Lifetime Opportunity to See the First and Only Presentation Outside of Israel of One of the Most Important Dead Sea Scrolls—the Temple Scroll


CLEVELAND, Mar. 13 -- The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage will premiere a major exhibition on April 1, 2006 tracing the shared roots of Judaism and Christianity, bringing to the U.S. for the first time the most significant biblical artifacts ever found, including the Temple Scroll, one of the most important of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which is newly restored and has never before been displayed outside of Israel. Excavated in Israel over the last century, these one- of-a-kind Christian and Jewish archeological treasures come together for the first time to reveal a story of intertwined roots and shared heritage in a world premiere exhibition, "Cradle of Christianity: Treasures from the Holy Land."

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The exhibition will include lots of other cool artifacts, such as the Caiaphas ossuary and the Pontius Pilate inscription.

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