New Insights from the Pilgrimage Road

New Insights from the Pilgrimage Road

Family Adults

Available on Zoom or in person in your community

Includes presentations and photographs

Join us to see and hear about the Pilgrimage Road in Jerusalem, which connected the Pool of Siloam to the Temple Mount.

Discover the wealth of remarkable finds uncovered along the road, shedding new light on the pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the days of the Temple.

Lecture Options

  • Book a Zoom lecture or host one in your community.
  • The lectures include diverse visual aids: presentations and photographs
  • A guided tour related to the lecture topic may also be arranged

To book a lecture, contact us:

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Explore the destruction of the First Temple through recent discoveries from Jerusalem.

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A fascinating lecture on recent archaeological discoveries in Jerusalem and the new light they shed on the city’s ancient past.

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Join a lecture on Jerusalem’s treasures and archaeological discoveries, from Temple vessels to private hoards, royal palaces, and the history of the ancient city.

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a lecture on Second Temple Jerusalem, from Hasmonean and Herodian glory to the city’s destruction and the final battle in the hidden tunnels of the City of David.

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an immersive lecture on Second Temple pilgrimage, following pilgrims from the Galilee to Jerusalem and up the Pilgrimage Road toward the Temple Mount.

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A thought-provoking lecture on the final days of First Temple Jerusalem, from the voices of the prophets to the choices that led to its destruction.

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In preparation for Tisha B’Av and the “Three weeks”, The Megalim Institute, a City of David organization, offers enriching lectures based on captivating archaeological discoveries made in Jerusalem in recent years.

Come and experience the events of the destruction from a perspective you have not yet encountered.

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