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A fragment of an ancient mosaic depicts a human face and hands grasping an architectural structure with a gate in the center. The surrounding area shows dark, rough ground.
Guide

Messianism in Early Jewish Texts

3rd Century BCE–8th Century CE
Guide

The Birth Pangs of the Messiah

Guide

False Messiahs

Ancient stone tomb with rectangular niches carved into the walls, decorated with faded frescoes and geometric patterns in red, yellow, and blue. Some niches appear empty; white mineral streaks run down the wall.
Guide

Resurrection in Early Jewish Texts

2nd Century BCE–5th Century CE
Guide

Nature of the Resurrected Body

A rectangular carved limestone ossuary with intricate floral and geometric patterns on the front and a partially fitted lid. There is an inscription in an ancient script on the side.
Guide

Immortality of the Soul in Early Jewish Texts

1st–10th Centuries
A stone ossuary with intricate carvings of grape clusters and leaves, a central palm tree motif, and an inscription in ancient script above the central panel.
Guide

The Afterlife of the Wicked in Early Jewish Texts

3rd Century BCE–3rd Century CE
A grinder with a flat, round base and a hand-held cylindrical stone. The objects are gray and sit on a light brown surface.
Guide

Medicine in Ancient Judaism

4th Century BCE–6th Century CE
A collection of ancient glass vessels in various shapes and sizes.
Guide

Ancient Medicinal Recipes and Therapeutic Advice

3rd Century BCE–6th Century CE
Five pieces of pottery are displayed on a flat surface: one small jar and four shallow bowls, all decorated with intricate brown geometric and floral patterns.
Guide

Talmudic Guidance on Diet and Regimen

2nd–6th Centuries
Guide

Ancient Rabbinic Texts about Healing with Objects

1st–6th Centuries
Guide

Healing Objects and Apotropaic Items

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