Pegrams in the Holy Land

Pegrams in the Holy Land A page for those who either have toured or are interested in touring with the Pegrams to the Holy Land--a place to share pictures, stories, etc.

11/17/2024

In addition to Pompeii, the Roman town of Herculaneum was also destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, causing it to be buried under 66 feet of ash. One of the most famous houses in Herculaneum is the House of the Neptune Mosaic. This house is fairly small yet well-decorated and seemingly belonged to a wealthy family.

11/14/2024

Beneath Israel’s hills lies Tel Maresha’s “Polish Cave,” an extraordinary 2,300-year-old columbarium dating back to the Hellenistic period, around the 3rd century BC. Carved into limestone by the Idumaeans—a people shaped by Greek, Phoenician, and Jewish influences—this vast underground complex has walls lined with over 2,000 niches, each once housing pigeons. Far from mere livestock, these pigeons were essential: their meat provided food, they were used in ritual sacrifices, and their droppings, rich in nitrogen, became vital fertilizer, sustaining agriculture in a region where fertile soil was a luxury.

What’s especially fascinating is the scale of the columbarium. Archaeologists believe it was meticulously designed to maximize space, ventilation, and access, showcasing an unexpectedly sophisticated system. The sheer size of the complex underscores how central pigeon farming was to daily life, reflecting the Idumaeans’ ingenuity in managing scarce resources.

Centuries later, during World War II, Polish soldiers stationed nearby stumbled upon this hidden site, leaving graffiti that gave it the name “Polish Cave.” Today, this columbarium stands as a rare intersection of ancient agricultural innovation and wartime history, where remnants of two distant eras converge underground—a quiet testament to survival, resourcefulness, and unexpected discovery.

11/13/2024

The earliest known stone inscription of the Ten Commandments sold for $850,000 – and a stipulation the owner must put the tablet on public display.

11/04/2024

The Librarians | The National Library of Israel

11/04/2024

The Babylonian Map of the World is the oldest known world map. It shows Babylon in the center and several known regions surrounded by the ocean. Outlying regions are depicted in triangles surrounding the ocean. The inscriptions on the tablet record aspects of Babylonian cosmology.

11/01/2024
10/31/2024

Happy to our friends celebrating around the world!

May this Festival of Lights bring peace, prosperity, and joy to all.

Today and always, we are grateful for the deep bonds between our people. 🇮🇱❤️🇮🇳

दीपावली की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ! 🪔✨

10/31/2024
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