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Ancient Huqoq synagogue mosaics go on display for first time

World Israel News

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The exhibition also presents Huqoq as a thriving village that included a spring, farming installations, ritual baths and a hidden underground escape network. The post Ancient Huqoq synagogue mosaics go on display for first time appeared first on World Israel News.

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