The Mapping System at the Mount of Olives Cemetery
Over 20,000 names have already been entered into this system, and it is constantly being updated through a careful mapping by those performing the work.
How many children in the world get to live in the land of their ancestors and actually touch the objects they left behind? This magic exists almost exclusively in the Land of Israel, mainly in Jerusalem, and especially in Emek Tzurim. This valley, which lies below Mount Scopus next to the Kidron stream, has in recent years become the most surprising archaeological research laboratory of our region. What is special about it is that children are full partners in everything that is happening there.
Why did a 2,000 year old artifact wind up at a dental clinic?
Especially in time for Yom Kippur: the gold bell from the Second Temple Period discovered at the City of David aroused the curiosity of researchers who decided to test its contents in a surprising way.