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Mosaic, the Orpheus Mosaic and more.              scale archeological digs have uncovered the                    Good to know!
Also visit the impressive water system, with      center of town, complete with town houses
its huge reservoir (150,000 cubic ft.) and        and a splendid synagogue from the Talmudic                Bet Shearim National Park is home
narrow six-shaft tunnel.                          and Mishnaic periods. A unique architectural              to a one-time Jewish town and is
                                                  feature is called the Korazim Windows, with               the burial place of Rabbi Yehuda
A tour of Zippori provides a glimpse into the     inner walls cut into built-in closets that open           HaNasi, one of the most prominent
past of a rich and cosmopolitan city, home to     from both sides of the wall.                              figures in Jewish history in the 2nd
Jews, Pagans, Christians and Muslims.                                                                       and 3rd centuries AD. Upon his
                                                  The exterior of the beautiful synagogue                   death, it became a major burial
At the top of the hill stands a citadel, with a   faces Jerusalem, with worshippers entering                ground for Jews in the Land of Israel
gorgeous rooftop view of the Upper Galilee,       through three impressive portals, then                    and the Diaspora, all wishing to be
Safed, Mt. Meron and the hills of Nazareth,       turning around inside to pray facing the                  buried next to him. In 2015, the Bet
all the way to Mt. Carmel and Mt. Hermon.         Holy City. The Holy Ark was up against the                Shearim necropolis was declared
The Israel Nature and Parks Authority has         southern wall, between the main portal and                a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
set up access roads, paths for people with        the side one. During prayer, the three main               The 30 underground burial cave
disabilities, as well as a Visitor Center with a  portals were closed and only one small                    complexes carved into the bedrock
souvenir shop, a model of the city and some       door on the western side admitted late-                   hold about 2,000 burial niches
explanatory films and illustrative panels.        comers. The houses were built of black                    and 150 sarcophagi. The walls are
                                                  basalt abundantly found in the area. The                  decorated with reliefs of animal
According to one Christian tradition, Zippori     town houses and commoners’ houses were                    and human images, and hundreds
was home to Anne and Joachim, Mary’s              built of roughly finished stones, while the               of inscriptions in four languages,
parents and Jesus’ grandparents. A church         synagogue stones were meticulously hewn                   listing the names, occupations and
was built here in Crusader times, with            by master stonemasons. The stones of the                  places of origin of the deceased.
daffodil beds planted in the shape of Latin       synagogue were covered with many reliefs,                 One highlight is over 80 examples
words: “Hail St. Anne & St. Joachim.” The         including lions, vultures and people pressing             of the menorah. This: Jewish symbol
church stands near a separate entrance, on        grapes, Medusa’s head, acanthus leaves,                   appears everywhere, with drawings,
the western side of the Zippori National Park.    flowers, conch shells, garlands and more.                 reliefs and etchings. It seems like
                                                                                                            the Jewish heart of the Mishnah and
Korazim National Park is home                     Also found on the premises was a basalt                   Talmud continues to throb in this
                                                  chair inscribed in Aramaic. This is called the            magical place to this day. The site
remnants of another Jewish town from              Seat of Moses, and according to the New                   has a cafeteria and a souvenir shop.
the Second Temple period, well into the           Testament and Talmud, this is where the
Mishnah and the Talmud periods. This place        reader of the Torah sat. The Israel Nature
is mentioned in the New Testament, along          and Parks Authority recently set up a special
with Bethsaida and Capernaum - which              accessible path for people with disabilities.
Jesus cursed because they did not heed his
teachings. “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to          Dr. Tsvika Tsuk is the chief archaeologist of the Israel
you, Bethsaida!” (Matthew 11:21). Large-          Nature and Parks Authority

 The synagogue in Korazim.                                                                                  Bet Shearim. Front of the burial cave
 Photo: Reuven Riban                                                                                        complexes. Photo: Tsvika Tsuk
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