Oldest Complete Copy of Aseres Hadibros Goes on Display in Israel

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dead-sea-scroll-aseres-hadibrosNever before publicly shown in Israel, the 2,000 year-old Dead Sea Scroll containing a complete copy of the Aseres Hadibros will be displayed for a brief period of time at the Israel Museum in Yerushalayim.

The Dead Sea Scroll with the Aseres Hadibros is just one of 14 priceless objects being featured in The Israel Museum,

The exhibition called “A Brief History of Humankind” that began May 1, 2015 will be running through January 2, 2016.

The Aseres Hadibros manuscript, being 2,000 years old, is very brittle, so will only be displayed for public viewing for a period of two weeks. It will then be returned to the safety of its pitch-black, climate-controlled facility.

The museum is featuring the exhibit to mark its 50 th anniversary. Founded in 1965, it is the largest cultural institution in the state of Israel and is ranked among the world’s leading art and archeology museums.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. What’s pshat with these “scrolls”? Are they legit from a Torah perspective? What is the Torah hashkafa on these?

  2. Torah Hashkafa on the Dead Sea Scrolls is A’Zoy.
    Az De Meforshim Shteit, As De Sroills are Yam HaMelach Scroills, Iz Memaila, As Zei Zennen Ruffin, “Toit Yam Sroills.”
    Iz, Oy Ba Zoy, is a Raya Brurah that they were printed by Dirshu, and they are a Mefurasha Stira to Artscoll.

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