Showing posts with label Tzachi Davira. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tzachi Davira. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Political Dirt Is Often Dirtier Than Earthly Rubbish - Israel Today

Political Dirt Is Often Dirtier Than Earthly Rubbish

Wednesday, March 01, 2017 |  Israel Today Staff
What is clearly written in the Bible is either ignored or expressly denied in modern politics. The decision, which was rejected by UNESCO in October, which denies any historical connection to Jerusalem by the people of Israel, and thus relents to Palestinian pressure, confirms the current trend. The resolution passed by the UNSC is absolute madness. There is unquestionable historical and archeological evidence that Jerusalem was the site of the First and Second Jewish Temples.
Towards the end of the 1990s, as the Muslims built a third shrine on the Temple Mount at the site of Solomon’s Stables, they dumped 400 truckloads of debris on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Archaeologists Prof. Gabriel Barkai and Tzachi Davira have since then, with the help of volunteers, rescued the dumped rubble and have been meticulously sifting through the rubble. Since the beginning of the project, thousands of coins, seals, potsherds and mosaic tiles from the time of the First and Second Temples have been found.
The archaeologists complain that the Israeli governments have not done anything to preserve the Jewish temple site. "How many times have we asked the governments for financial help and not got a cent over the years," both experts said.
We at Israel Today have decided that, if the government does not support the efforts of these two archaeologists, we will help their "Temple Mount Sifting Project".
Support the "Temple Mount Sifting Project" with us!
For each donation, you will receive 3 issues of Israel Today for your family or friends of your choice! Please provide a name, mail address and email address in the "Remarks" during checkout.
Help your loved ones, with a sample subscription to our magazine, to be armed with truth regarding Israel!

Want more news from Israel?
Click Here to sign up for our FREE daily email updates

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Excavating the truth... One bucket at a time! - Israel Today

Excavating the truth... One bucket at a time!

Tuesday, February 14, 2017 |  Israel Today Staff
At the end of the nineties, the Muslim Wakf - the Temple Mount religious council - built a third mosque under the Temple Mount with Israeli knowledge. The mosque was built where Solomon's horse stables once stood. Over 400 trucks of earth and rubble from below the Temple Mount were removed and dumped.
The initial 60 truck loads of rubble were dumped on an organic rubbish dump near Al Azariya and their contents were lost forever. Another almost 350 truckloads were dumped in the Kidron valley. This load of earth was taken by two archaeologists, Prof. Gabriel Barkai and Tzachi Davira. With the help of volunteers they started sifting the debris. Bucket for bucket, without any financial support from the governments of Israel, the team toiled unceasingly uncovering small pieces of truth from the Temple Mount rubble. They have since found thousands of coins, seals, potsherds and mosaic tiles from the time of the first and second temples.
These valuable archaeological discoveries are not only evidence of the Jewish past, but also clear evidence of the Bible's historical accuracy.
We have decided to work closely with Prof. Gabriel Barkai and Tzachi Davira supporting the "Temple Mount Sifting Project". With your support you can support both this project AND Israel Today - "two birds with one stone"!
This is how it works. For every donation to this project, you will receive a 3-month trial subscription which can be gifted to a recipient of your choice. Simply provide us with their name, address and email address when ordering and we will arrange their trial subscription from Jerusalem!
In this way you will support this deserving project and also bless your loved ones with our magazine - the tool to reveal the truth which the mainstream media leave out!
"Whoever does not know the past can not understand the present nor shape the future."

Want more news from Israel?
Click Here to sign up for our FREE daily email updates