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Voices of History Israel: Archaeology
Author: Yigael Yadin, Meshulam Riklis, Baruch Duvdevani, Rahamim Haggag, Nahman Avigad, Benjamin Mazar
Series: Voices of History Israel #9
Narrator: Yigael Yadin, Meshulam Riklis, Baruch Duvdevani, Rahamim Haggag, Nahman Avigad, Benjamin Mazar
Unabridged: 2 hr 36 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: WISDOMFEED/BETTERLISTEN
Published: 01/21/2020
Category: Religion - Judaism - History
Synopsis
Never before released audio programs!
Throughout the 1970's Dr. Samuel J. Citron took it upon himself to interview leading authorities on special topics in contemporary Jewish history, mostly relating to the State of Israel.
Over the course of ten years of painstaking work, he completed the immense task of pulling together personal accounts of many of the more significant events of the last hundred years.
The land of the Bible holds within it treasures of time and history.
This Collection from The Voices of History: Israel includes these recordings:
Masada: Professor Yigael Yagin
The Cave Dwellers:
In The Caves: Meshulam Riklis
Exodus: Baruch Duvdevani
In Israel: Rahamim Haggag
Archaeology: Professor Nahman Avigad
The Bar Kokhba Letters: Professor Yigael Yadin
The Temple Mount Excavations: Prof. Benjamin Mazar
Throughout the 1970's Dr. Samuel J. Citron took it upon himself to interview leading authorities on special topics in contemporary Jewish history, mostly relating to the State of Israel.
Over the course of ten years of painstaking work, he completed the immense task of pulling together personal accounts of many of the more significant events of the last hundred years.
The land of the Bible holds within it treasures of time and history.
This Collection from The Voices of History: Israel includes these recordings:
Masada: Professor Yigael Yagin
The Cave Dwellers:
In The Caves: Meshulam Riklis
Exodus: Baruch Duvdevani
In Israel: Rahamim Haggag
Archaeology: Professor Nahman Avigad
The Bar Kokhba Letters: Professor Yigael Yadin
The Temple Mount Excavations: Prof. Benjamin Mazar