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Jerusalem: 2000 year-old ashes
Ron Peled
Published: 30.07.07, 16:23
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1. Great article. A new site for me!
Adir, NY   (07.30.07)
2. thank you for sharing with us !
yahn goodey&virginia   (07.30.07)
3. Our beloved Jerusalem
Gidi ,   Jerusalem, Israel   (07.30.07)
Forever Jerusalem will be the most important place for the Jewish people. Jews have been here for millenia, Jews are forever the majority here, this is the heart of the Jewish home, this place is the Jewish spirit, it is us.
4. I kiss the soil of Israel as if I am kissing the Torah!
Keren ,   SP-Israel   (07.30.07)
I miss Yerushalaim(but this week I go there once again,B'H!),I cry on the bus every time I am travelling over this country and seeing what our People have been doing...Milk,honey,wine, flowers,forests,work and love everywhere! Ynet,today I was at Gan HaSloshah,following your suggestion,and the article related to it was very good and faithfull to reality.It is an unique place in then world! And then,talking about sinagogues,I was in the archaelogical site nearby called Beit Alfa,where there is a mosaic floor of a Sinagogue that stood in that place at around 600 of this Era!Beautiful,moving! It is fantastic to see history everywhere in Israel,especially our history, which is the thread of all other peoples who attempted to live here in our Land!
5. video
annette karan ,   bronx new york U.S.   (07.30.07)
Teh narrator needs to speak more clearly. It needs more detail.
6. It's 70 C.E. not A.D.
Chaya ,   Bat Yam, Israel   (07.30.07)
7. Let's get the dating right Eh?
EGW ,   vancouver canada   (07.31.07)
I'm surprised to see a jew refer to A.D. instead of C.E. Is Ron Peled a jew or a christian. The name sounds Jewish, but I knew a family of Issacsons who were Christian. If he's Jewish, he is, like so many , fallign into Christian habits. I wonder if I met him and asked him about his "Christian" name (Ron) if he'd even notice it??
8. A.D or C.E.
Dwayne ,   Hays, KS   (08.09.07)
What makes it the common era is the birth of Jesus, so AD, the year of our, or the Lord. Let's be truthful, not anti the birth of Jesus.
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