Information about the Davidson Center in Jerusalem Archaeological Park itself will be provided after this announcement (Stan Alexsander).
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The Davidson Center will feature several ancient artifacts, dating back to the First Temple Period 2,700 years ago.
The newly renovated Davidson Center re-opens with updated exhibits featuring first ever publicly displayed archaeological finds, innovative technology, and interactive galleries.
The Davidson Center in Jerusalem Archaeological Park reopens to the public this Sunday after a three-year closure for renovations. Located in the Old City of Jerusalem at the foot of the Temple Mount, visitors to the newly renovated Davidson Center will explore the theme of the Temple City of Jerusalem through a unique combination of ancient archaeological finds, innovative technology, artistic depictions, and interactive galleries.
The Davidson Center renovation project, which included a building expansion and full content refresh, was led by the Israel Antiquities Authority with funding provided by the William Davidson Foundation.
Significance of the center
The center will feature several ancient artifacts, dating back to the First Temple Period 2,700 years ago, with some of the oldest known inscriptions bearing Jerusalem’s ancient Hebrew name, “yršlm”. Visitors will experience an entire gallery dedicated to the story of the origin of the Temple Menorah. Among the artifacts on display is an extremely rare coin minted by the last Hasmonean king, Antigonus II Mattathias, which depicts the Temple Menorah and is the oldest known artistic representation created 107 years before the Second Temple’s destruction.
“This is the oldest known artistic depiction of the menorah, created 107 years before the destruction of the Second Temple,” said Dr. Yuval Baruch, head of archaeology and administration at the Israel Antiquities Authority, who was one of the excavators of the site and led the archaeological curation of the Davidson Center. The other archaeological find on public display for the first time since it was excavated in the 1950’s is a fragment of plasterwork from a Second Temple era burial cave, known as Jason’s Tomb, bearing five carvings of menorahs.
The Southern Wall, adjacent to the Jerusalem Archaeological Park and the Davidson Center, is also strongly featured. In Temple times, this wall contained the main entry point for pilgrims ascending the Temple courtyards (via the Hulda Gates) to fulfill the commandment of bringing offerings on festivals and other occasions.
Darin McKeever, president and CEO of the William Davidson Foundation said this past week that the foundation is “excited to announce the reopening of the Davidson Center, which will offer visitors a unique experience exploring Jerusalem’s rich and varied history through its archaeological treasures.” McKeever added that he believes the museum will “be an important cultural destination for both foreign and Israeli visitors,” and looks forward to “sharing the stories and discoveries from Jerusalem’s past with this large and diverse audience. The William Davidson Foundation is proud to continue building on its late founder’s transformational investments in Jerusalem Archaeological Park.”
The Jerusalem Archaeological Park is one of the most important archaeological sites in Israel. Due to its archaeological, historical, and cultural importance, hundreds of thousands of people visit the park each year. The Society for the Development of the Jewish Quarter leads the visitor experiences in the Old City, including the area of the Southern Wall, Davidson Center, and Jerusalem Archaeological Park.
Herzl Ben Ari, CEO of the Company for the Reconstruction and Development of the Jewish Quarter, added that “after years of work, we are proud to reopen the Davidson Center in the Jerusalem Archaeological Park.
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SHALOM SHABBAT,Thank you for another inspirational video from my second homeland,SHALOM ZAHI
Syallom my brother zahi
God bless you all
Thank you for another educational video. Have a blessed day.
Fascinating Zahi! And cheers to the gentleman from Brooklyn!
Marvelous progress of excavation since I was there in 2005.
SHALOM ZAHI МИРУ І СПАСІННЯ НАРОДУ ІЗРАІЛЯ ВІД ГОСПОДА БОГА НАШОГО У ВІЧНІЙ ЛЮБОВІ ЙОГО В СИНІ БОЖОМУ ІСУСІ ХРИСТІ МАШИАХУ АМІНЬ AMEN
Shalom Zahi,,Stan.. Great video 👍 so much to see 👀 when we dig and find history centuries of the old ruins my son Max is afraid of the tunnels the wet and dry because they're so narrow but he's used to it now..The great western wall the Robinson's Arch then to the Southside facing the city of David.. Todah Rabah 🙏🇮🇱🕯️🥙🍵🙋a Falafel,, ☕ Coffee from Max..🎉
Another amazing video… thank you Zahi 🌺🌸❤️🌸🌺
So great, Thank you!
I was there in 93 and parked in a large multi level parking lot next to the city of David. I often wonder if we were in that same location as listed as the parking lot. Just amazing. Thank you for the walk. Hello from Orange Park Florida.
hi, Zahi, thank for another important video, so much to see, God blees you .
Thank you for another wonderful video!! An in person tour with you is a bucket list item for me!! Please don't stop.
I've commented on this before, but to emphasize the importance of the area of the Solomonic gate at the end of your video: even in Herodian times this was an imprtant area. I was part of the team that excavated this area extensively in 1975 and again in 1978. There was a huge Herodian dwelling on top of the Solomonic building. It had a large mikveh with a vaulted roof. Vaulted storerooms. The main floor had a bath later coverted to a shower. The water supply came from an immense cistern underneath which among its access points was a hewn shaft so water could be brought easily to the upper levels. The Romans filled in the cistern so it wouldn't be used again. We dug this out in September 1975. The once opulence of the building was attested to by the rich fragments pulled out of the cistern. Mosaic and gaming table tops, perfume bottles, Herodian stoneware as well as buckets of pottery and numerous coins attested to the special nature of this building. Unfortunately this is gone, ripped away in the mid 1980's by Eilat Mazar in her quest for Davidic remains. The only record are the digs photo archives which were never fully released and photos I and others took.
Originally, Professor Benjamin Mazar intended the building to be preserved as part of the archeological park but in 1978 we began to uncover part of the earlier structure, thus leading to what you see today. Really, sad the the digs final report barely mentions the Herodian structure which before 70 CE would have been grander than the Burnt house!
WOW, that's amazing , they should remove the stone mosque they might find the arc of covenant
SHALOM SHALOM Zahi! Love seeing history unveiled. Thank you ❤🕊❤
I really love your videos. You always have me laughing along with you. I also learn a lot. Will you go back to the eastern gate to see if GOD's name is still there? (update?)
Stan, welcome to Tzahi's family here🥰I pray🙏God takes your hip pain away. Sorry that happened to you.
Tzahi, a very informative and enjoyable tour with Stan💙🧡💙🧡💙This was also fun! Loved seeing the Balloons going up🔵⚪🔵⚪too! God Bless You Brother💙✝️💙🙏Congrats on your weight loss for health🎉👍🧡Shalom 🇮🇱🥰💫💫💫
Thank for video, Zahi. Shaloom and greetings from New Zealand. ❤️🙏❤️ Xox