Archaeologists in Jerusalem have discovered a 1,700-year-old oil lamp decorated with rare Jewish artwork, including a unique menorah — a surprise given that the Roman Empire had tried to suppress the ...
Although this isn’t a genie-containing situation, it is decorated with depictions of the Temple menorah, incense shovel, and lulav (date palm branch) used in Jewish religious rituals. The lamp ...
Old Oil Lamp Decorated With Rare Jewish Artwork, Sheds Light on Roman Rule Archaeologists discovered a 1,700-year-old oil lamp in Jerusalem covered in rare Jewish artwork, including a unique menorah.
Storchan also said the lamp likely belonged to a Jew who "purchased it because of its religious affiliation and memorial to the Temple." The lamp is on public display at the newly built Jay and ...
It seems that the lamp belonged to a Jew, who purchased it because of its religious affiliation and memorial to the Temple.” “It is evident that the lamp maker dedicated a great deal of time ...
"It seems that the lamp belonged to a Jew, who purchased it because of its religious affiliation and memorial to the Temple," Storchan said in the statement.