2nd-Temple-period synagogue found where Gospel’s Mary Magdalene was born
The building is the second synagogue from the time uncovered in Migdal, a prominent Jewish settlement that was also the main base of Flavius Josephus, historian and anti-Roman rebel commander.
Magdala stone exhibited for the first time in Israel at Yigal Allon Center (photo credit: EINAT AMBAR ARMON/ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHORITY)ByROSSELLA TERCATINUpdated: