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Israel Antiquity Authority representatives show charred remains of a 1,500 year old scroll, after their new CT scanning technology revealed a few paragraphs in Hebrew of the Book of Leviticus. The scroll was found 45 years ago, but was only decrypted now. It is dated to the 6th century. July 20, 2015. Photo by Flash90
Israel Antiquity Authority representatives show charred remains of a 1,500 year old scroll, after their new CT scanning technology revealed a few paragraphs in Hebrew of the Book of Leviticus. The scroll was found 45 years ago, but was only decrypted now. It is dated to the 6th century. July 20, 2015. Photo by Flash90
Israel Antiquity Authority representatives show charred remains of a 1,500 year old scroll, after their new CT scanning technology revealed a few paragraphs in Hebrew of the Book of Leviticus. The scroll was found 45 years ago, but was only decrypted now. It is dated to the 6th century. July 20, 2015. Photo by Flash90
The Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court sentenced the restaurant owner, Tzahi Antebi, to six month of public service work, on July 20, 2015. Antebi was charged for hiring illegal Palestinian worker, Nidal Amar, who had kidnapped and murdered the soldier Tomer Hazan in 2013. Photo by Flash90
The Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court sentenced the restaurant owner, Tzahi Antebi, to six month of public service work, on July 20, 2015. Antebi was charged for hiring illegal Palestinian worker, Nidal Amar, who had kidnapped and murdered the soldier Tomer Hazan in 2013. Photo by Flash90