JERUSALEM (JTA) -- An ancient mosaic on the floor of a fourth century synagogue in Tiberias was irreparably damaged.
Some of the mosaic tiles at the Hammat Tiberias synagogue in northern Israel were smashed into tiny pieces and other parts were deeply scratched in an attack that occurred between Monday night and Tuesday morning. Graffiti also was sprayed on the site.
The damage reportedly will cost millions of dollars to repair.
Haredi Orthodox extremists opposed to archeological excavations of ancient graves are suspected of causing the damage, according to reports. Graffiti at the site read, "on each grave -- a site” and “a response over the years.”
The mosaic is the earliest such synagogue mosaic to have been discovered in Israel.
Daily Luther Sermon Quote - Second Sunday of Easter - "These women also
show us a beautiful example of a spiritual heart that undertakes an
impossible task, of which the whole world would despair. Yet a heart like
this stands firm and accomplishes it, not thinking the task impossible. So
much we say for the present on this narrative, and now let us see what are
the fruits and benefits of the resurrection of Christ."
-
Luther's Sermons - Mark 16:1-8.
Easter Sunday. Second Sermon
*I. THE STORY OF CHRIST’S RESURRECTION.*
1. In the first place we shall briefly examine...
2 hours ago
No comments:
Post a Comment