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Richard | all galleries >> Galleries >> Our Trip to Israel: October, 2010 > Zippori: In the foreground is a public Roman building (1st to 4th centuries c.e.) containing Zippori’s market (agora).
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Zippori: In the foreground is a public Roman building (1st to 4th centuries c.e.) containing Zippori’s market (agora).

At the center of the building is a courtyard (with a mosaic floor) surrounded by rooms, one of which is seen in the photo. The mosaic floor depicts concentric circles, birds and other animals.

Zippori is now a small agricultural community in the hills of Lower Galilee. City dates from the 2nd century b.c.e. Became a prosperous Roman city in the 1st and 2nd centuries c.e. where Jews and gentiles coexisted in relative peace. Home of the Sanhedrin (Jewish high court) and home of Yehuda Ha-Nassi and other rabbis who codified the Mishna in the 2nd century c.e. Zippori was the Jewish administrative and intellectual capital of Galilee during Roman times. Zippori also supposedly was the birthplace of Mary. Beautiful ruins in the park: Crusader church and fortress, small Roman amphitheater, Roman mosaics and a synagogue (from the 5th century c.e.) with mosaic floor with a zodiac design.


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