Ruins of a public building that may have been a synagogue in an ancient Jewish Village from the Second Temple time. Hurvat Etri, Shfela, Israel.


Ruins of a public building that may have been a synagogue in an ancient Jewish Village from the Second Temple time or 1st century The building points in the direction of Jerusalem that is why archaeologists think it might have been a synagogue. The village was destroyed in the 130s by Roman legions led by Hadrian Caesar. Horvat Etri, the Shfela Hills, Israel.


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Location: Hurvat Etri, Shfela, Israel.
Photo credit: © Dan Porges / Alamy / Afripics
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