Hurvat sumakah
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title:
Hurvat sumakah
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Hurvat Sumakah is an archaeological site with ruins of one of the three largest Jewish settlements south of Mount Carmel, during the Roman and Byzantine periods. It is part of the Mount Carmel National Park, south of Daliyat al-Karmel, at an altitude of 350 meters above sea level. Remains of a synagogue, residences, workshops, agricultural facilities and rock-cut tombs were found near the ruins, including one with the Seven Branched Menorah. The origin of the name may be from the tanner's sumach
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description:
Ancient Jewish town on Mount Carmel, now in ruins
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurvat_sumakah
date created:
2024-04-23T04:57:39Z
date modified:
2024-04-23T05:29:55Z
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