Page 20 - Holyland Magazine - 2020 Edition
P. 20

identify stones from the Western Wall with   goes that the dog ran ahead and disappeared.   Foundation  carried  out  restorations  of the
           specific areas of the quarry in Zedekiah’s Cave.   Following the sound of the dog’s barking,   cave. After this, The Jerusalem Foundation
           The Roman Jewish historian Flavius Josephus   Barclay and his son discovered that the dog   built paths and installed lights throughout the
           writes about the “Royal Caverns” of the Old City.  had fallen into a hole in a ditch. Peering into   cavern, facilitating tourist access.
           Recent further excavation of the cave under   then hole, they saw that it opened up to a   The Freemasons, the fraternal organization
                                              much larger cave or tunnel. They returned
           the public area has uncovered a 12th century   home, and the next  day,  dressed  as locals,   tracing their origins to local fraternities of
           building erected by the knights templar. It is not   and canceling torches and ropes under their   stonemasons, consider King Solomon the
           known yet what the purpose of the structure   garments. The next day, dressed in clothes of   first  mason,  and  trace  their  origins  to  those
           was. Once the knights had been defeated and   the locals, the Barclays went back to the site   workers who built Solomon’s Temple. In 1868,
           driven  from  Palestine,  the  Ottoman  sultan,   where the dog had vanished, and slipped into   the first meeting of the Freemasons in Ottoman
           Suleiman the Magnificent, rebuilt the walls of   the cave. Realizing what he had discovered,   Palestine was held in the cave. Continuing
           the Old City, using stone from the cave. Then   James  Barclay  notified  his  friends  at  the   down to today, there is an annual ceremony
           in  1540,  to  prevent  the  cave  from  possible   Palestine Exploration Fund, and exploration of   of Freemasons held in the large underground
           use by adversaries, he closed and sealed up   the cave began.          chamber of Zedekiah’s cave.
           the quarry, probably for security reasons. The
           cave quarry remained locked away for the next   Minor quarrying occurred in 1907 when stone   Today, the cave is a fascinating tourist spot as well
           three hundred years.               was obtained to be used in the Turkish clock   as a major venue for cultural events and concerts.
           1854 an American missionary and physician,   tower over the Jaffa Gate. Later, the Jerusalem   Individuals and groups can tour the cave. Winter
                                              YMCA building was also constructed of stone
                                                                                  hours are Sunday through Thursday, 9:00am to
           James Turner Barclay, was out walking in   from the cave. Tourism began in the 1920s and   4:00pm. In Summer the cave is opened an hour
           Jerusalem with his son and their dog. The story   in  the  late  20th  century,  the  East  Jerusalem   longer, closing at 5:00pm.





























           20
   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25