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RFPRPDMB–Ancient mikveh ('ritualarium') at the edge of Jerusalem
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RMEYGW0F–Jerusalem Old City, a Mikveh (ritual bath) at the middle complex in the Wohl Archaeological Museum in the Jewish Quarter
Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-orthodox-jews-need-to-immerse-culinary-utensils-in-a-container-with-137943079.html
RMJ0BRPF–Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use.
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RMAWC3W6–Israel Jerusalem Archaeological Park Mikvah a Ritual Bath from the Second Temple period
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RF2T3MFG7–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Hall of Ages chamber along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
The Consul General of France in Jerusalem, Pierre Cochard, visits the Tombs of the Kings as part of a tour of French assets in Jerusalem. The Tombs of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-consul-general-of-france-in-jerusalem-pierre-cochard-visits-the-tombs-of-the-kings-as-part-of-a-tour-of-french-assets-in-jerusalem-the-tombs-of-image231004247.html
RMRBR47K–The Consul General of France in Jerusalem, Pierre Cochard, visits the Tombs of the Kings as part of a tour of French assets in Jerusalem. The Tombs of
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RFRR19R0–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
An overview of an excavated Mikveh, a Jewish ritual bath, discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority, from the Hasmonean period in the Arab neighborhood of Sharafat in Jerusalem, March 27, 2019. The excavations have revealed the extravagant burial estate, an olive press, ritual baths, Mikveh, and a dovecote. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-overview-of-an-excavated-mikveh-a-jewish-ritual-bath-discovered-by-the-israel-antiquities-authority-from-the-hasmonean-period-in-the-arab-neighborhood-of-sharafat-in-jerusalem-march-27-2019-the-excavations-have-revealed-the-extravagant-burial-estate-an-olive-press-ritual-baths-mikveh-and-a-dovecote-photo-by-debbie-hillupi-image257499143.html
RMTXX2NY–An overview of an excavated Mikveh, a Jewish ritual bath, discovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority, from the Hasmonean period in the Arab neighborhood of Sharafat in Jerusalem, March 27, 2019. The excavations have revealed the extravagant burial estate, an olive press, ritual baths, Mikveh, and a dovecote. Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI
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RMKNBKKC–6196. Gamla Mikveh
A Mikveh (Jewish ritual bath) from the Second Temple period, at the Jerusalem Archaeological Park Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-from-the-second-temple-period-at-the-jerusalem-85801025.html
RMEYGG29–A Mikveh (Jewish ritual bath) from the Second Temple period, at the Jerusalem Archaeological Park
Mikweh. General view American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-general-view-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-israel-image220708554.html
RMPR240A–Mikweh. General view American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel
Staircase leading to ancient Mikveh ( ritual bath ) at the Ophel Archaeological Park in the old city, East Jerusalem Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staircase-leading-to-ancient-mikveh-ritual-bath-at-the-ophel-archaeological-11491553.html
RMA683MJ–Staircase leading to ancient Mikveh ( ritual bath ) at the Ophel Archaeological Park in the old city, East Jerusalem Israel
Tal, the owner of the house, stands in a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the ritua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tal-the-owner-of-the-house-stands-in-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-his-living-room-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-mother-of-jesus-the-discovery-of-the-ritua-image257492011.html
RMTXWNK7–Tal, the owner of the house, stands in a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the ritua
An Israeli religious bath inside an underground cistern in Mount Zion Jerusalem Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-israeli-religious-bath-inside-an-underground-cistern-in-mount-zion-123343189.html
RMH4JNDW–An Israeli religious bath inside an underground cistern in Mount Zion Jerusalem Israel
Mikweh. General view American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-general-view-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-israel-mieh-yirael-image350178256.html
RF2B9KYX8–Mikweh. General view American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel
2119. 'MIKVEH', THE TRADITIONAL JEWISH PURIFICATION BATH EXCAVATED AT THE SECOND TEMPLE ARCHEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN JERUSALEM Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-2119-mikveh-the-traditional-jewish-purification-bath-excavated-at-30783380.html
RMBP28EC–2119. 'MIKVEH', THE TRADITIONAL JEWISH PURIFICATION BATH EXCAVATED AT THE SECOND TEMPLE ARCHEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN JERUSALEM
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RFPRPDM0–Ancient pottery shards at archaeological site just outside Jerusalem
Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-orthodox-jews-need-to-immerse-culinary-utensils-in-a-container-with-137943084.html
RMJ0BRPM–Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Hall of Ages chamber along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-hall-of-ages-chamber-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image569677936.html
RF2T2R20G–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Hall of Ages chamber along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
The Consul General of France in Jerusalem, Pierre Cochard, visits the Tombs of the Kings as part of a tour of French assets in Jerusalem. The Tombs of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-consul-general-of-france-in-jerusalem-pierre-cochard-visits-the-tombs-of-the-kings-as-part-of-a-tour-of-french-assets-in-jerusalem-the-tombs-of-image231004251.html
RMRBR47R–The Consul General of France in Jerusalem, Pierre Cochard, visits the Tombs of the Kings as part of a tour of French assets in Jerusalem. The Tombs of
At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-davidson-center-in-jerusalem-israel-image237901525.html
RFRR19R1–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
Mikweh. Boy and shy girl in front of building American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-boy-and-shy-girl-in-front-of-building-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-image220708557.html
RMPR240D–Mikweh. Boy and shy girl in front of building American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural
Tal, the owner of the house, stands in a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the ritua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tal-the-owner-of-the-house-stands-in-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-his-living-room-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-mother-of-jesus-the-discovery-of-the-ritua-image257492014.html
RMTXWNKA–Tal, the owner of the house, stands in a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the ritua
An Israeli religious bath inside an underground cistern in Mount Zion Jerusalem Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-israeli-religious-bath-inside-an-underground-cistern-in-mount-zion-123343766.html
RMH4JP6E–An Israeli religious bath inside an underground cistern in Mount Zion Jerusalem Israel
Mikweh. Children in classroom American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-children-in-classroom-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-israel-mieh-yirael-image350178259.html
RF2B9KYXB–Mikweh. Children in classroom American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel
Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Jan, 2023. The Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period excavated at the underground Western Wall tunnels in Jerusalem, Israel. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-22nd-jan-2023-the-rock-cut-mikveh-jewish-ritual-purification-bath-from-the-second-temple-period-excavated-at-the-underground-western-wall-tunnels-in-jerusalem-israel-credit-eddie-geraldalamy-live-news-image507134631.html
RM2MD1YB3–Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Jan, 2023. The Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period excavated at the underground Western Wall tunnels in Jerusalem, Israel. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News
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Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-orthodox-jews-need-to-immerse-culinary-utensils-in-a-container-with-137943074.html
RMJ0BRPA–Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Hall of Ages chamber along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-hall-of-ages-chamber-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image570237372.html
RF2T3MFGC–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Hall of Ages chamber along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
The Consul General of France in Jerusalem, Pierre Cochard, visits the Tombs of the Kings as part of a tour of French assets in Jerusalem. The Tombs of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-consul-general-of-france-in-jerusalem-pierre-cochard-visits-the-tombs-of-the-kings-as-part-of-a-tour-of-french-assets-in-jerusalem-the-tombs-of-image231004236.html
RMRBR478–The Consul General of France in Jerusalem, Pierre Cochard, visits the Tombs of the Kings as part of a tour of French assets in Jerusalem. The Tombs of
At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-davidson-center-in-jerusalem-israel-image351698248.html
RF2BC56KM–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 27th March, 2019. A 2000 year old Hasmonean period, 2nd temple era, Jewish village of agricultural nature, has been uncovered in excavations conducted in the Sharafat neighborhood of Jerusalem. Excavations have yielded remains of a large wine press containing fragments of many storage jars, a large columbarium cave (rock cut dovecote), an olive press, a large ritual bath (mikveh), a water cistern, rock quarries and installations. . Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-27th-march-2019-a-2000-year-old-hasmonean-period-2nd-temple-era-jewish-village-of-agricultural-nature-has-been-uncovered-in-excavations-conducted-in-the-sharafat-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-excavations-have-yielded-remains-of-a-large-wine-press-containing-fragments-of-many-storage-jars-a-large-columbarium-cave-rock-cut-dovecote-an-olive-press-a-large-ritual-bath-mikveh-a-water-cistern-rock-quarries-and-installations-credit-nir-alonalamy-live-news-image241979229.html
RMT1K2Y9–Jerusalem, Israel. 27th March, 2019. A 2000 year old Hasmonean period, 2nd temple era, Jewish village of agricultural nature, has been uncovered in excavations conducted in the Sharafat neighborhood of Jerusalem. Excavations have yielded remains of a large wine press containing fragments of many storage jars, a large columbarium cave (rock cut dovecote), an olive press, a large ritual bath (mikveh), a water cistern, rock quarries and installations. . Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748404.html
RMEWTHCM–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Mikweh. Children in classroom American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-children-in-classroom-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-image220708556.html
RMPR240C–Mikweh. Children in classroom American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898
Tal, the owner of the house, stands in a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the ritua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tal-the-owner-of-the-house-stands-in-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-his-living-room-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-mother-of-jesus-the-discovery-of-the-ritua-image257492007.html
RMTXWNK3–Tal, the owner of the house, stands in a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the ritua
Mikweh. Wine cellars, interior American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-wine-cellars-interior-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-israel-mieh-yirael-image350178257.html
RF2B9KYX9–Mikweh. Wine cellars, interior American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel
Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Jan, 2023. The Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period excavated at the underground Western Wall tunnels in Jerusalem, Israel. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-22nd-jan-2023-the-rock-cut-mikveh-jewish-ritual-purification-bath-from-the-second-temple-period-excavated-at-the-underground-western-wall-tunnels-in-jerusalem-israel-credit-eddie-geraldalamy-live-news-image507134276.html
RM2MD1XXC–Jerusalem, Israel. 22nd Jan, 2023. The Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period excavated at the underground Western Wall tunnels in Jerusalem, Israel. Credit: Eddie Gerald/Alamy Live News
Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period excavated at the underground Western Wall tunnels which are a man-made set of tunnels dug to research the Western Wall and antiquities related to it, Most of the tunnel is in continuation of the open-air Western Wall and is located under buildings of the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rock-cut-mikveh-jewish-ritual-purification-bath-from-the-second-temple-period-excavated-at-the-underground-western-wall-tunnels-which-are-a-man-made-set-of-tunnels-dug-to-research-the-western-wall-and-antiquities-related-to-it-most-of-the-tunnel-is-in-continuation-of-the-open-air-western-wall-and-is-located-under-buildings-of-the-muslim-quarter-of-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-israel-image263082847.html
RMW80CRY–Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period excavated at the underground Western Wall tunnels which are a man-made set of tunnels dug to research the Western Wall and antiquities related to it, Most of the tunnel is in continuation of the open-air Western Wall and is located under buildings of the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Israel
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Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-orthodox-jews-need-to-immerse-culinary-utensils-in-a-container-with-137943077.html
RMJ0BRPD–Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-great-course-passage-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image569677959.html
RF2T2R21B–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-davidson-center-in-jerusalem-israel-image351697976.html
RF2BC56A0–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748384.html
RMEWTHC0–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Mikweh. Wine cellars, interior American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-wine-cellars-interior-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-image220708555.html
RMPR240B–Mikweh. Wine cellars, interior American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898
Tal, the owner of the house, kneels in a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the ritua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tal-the-owner-of-the-house-kneels-in-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-his-living-room-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-mother-of-jesus-the-discovery-of-the-ritua-image257492010.html
RMTXWNK6–Tal, the owner of the house, kneels in a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the ritua
Mikweh. View of buildings from school American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-view-of-buildings-from-school-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-israel-mieh-yirael-image350178261.html
RF2B9KYXD–Mikweh. View of buildings from school American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel
Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period excavated at the underground Western Wall tunnels which are a man-made set of tunnels dug to research the Western Wall and antiquities related to it, Most of the tunnel is in continuation of the open-air Western Wall and is located under buildings of the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rock-cut-mikveh-jewish-ritual-purification-bath-from-the-second-temple-period-excavated-at-the-underground-western-wall-tunnels-which-are-a-man-made-set-of-tunnels-dug-to-research-the-western-wall-and-antiquities-related-to-it-most-of-the-tunnel-is-in-continuation-of-the-open-air-western-wall-and-is-located-under-buildings-of-the-muslim-quarter-of-the-old-city-of-jerusalem-israel-image263082844.html
RMW80CRT–Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period excavated at the underground Western Wall tunnels which are a man-made set of tunnels dug to research the Western Wall and antiquities related to it, Most of the tunnel is in continuation of the open-air Western Wall and is located under buildings of the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Israel
Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification baths from the second temple period located at the southern wall of Haram al Sharif in the ancient Ophel ruins in Jerusalem Archeological Park, Old City East Jerusalem Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-rock-cut-mikveh-jewish-ritual-purification-baths-from-the-second-temple-162924335.html
RMKD1RJ7–Rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification baths from the second temple period located at the southern wall of Haram al Sharif in the ancient Ophel ruins in Jerusalem Archeological Park, Old City East Jerusalem Israel
Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-orthodox-jews-need-to-immerse-culinary-utensils-in-a-container-with-137943080.html
RMJ0BRPG–Orthodox Jews need to immerse culinary utensils in a container with mikveh or well water if they were made by Gentiles or bought from them before use.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-great-course-passage-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image570237382.html
RF2T3MFGP–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-davidson-center-in-jerusalem-israel-image237901606.html
RFRR19WX–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748385.html
RMEWTHC1–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Mikweh. View of buildings from school American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-view-of-buildings-from-school-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-image220708560.html
RMPR240G–Mikweh. View of buildings from school American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School
Archeological artifacts that were discovered under the living room of a house in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, where a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, was discovered under the carpet in the room during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archeological-artifacts-that-were-discovered-under-the-living-room-of-a-house-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-where-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-was-discovered-under-the-carpet-in-the-room-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-ma-image257492002.html
RMTXWNJX–Archeological artifacts that were discovered under the living room of a house in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, where a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, was discovered under the carpet in the room during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Ma
Mikweh. Boy and shy girl in front of building American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-boy-and-shy-girl-in-front-of-building-american-colony-jerusalem-photograph-shows-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-israel-mieh-yirael-image350178258.html
RF2B9KYXA–Mikweh. Boy and shy girl in front of building American Colony, Jerusalem. Photograph shows Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh Yiśraʾel
A rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period located at the southern wall of Haram al Sharif in the ancient Ophel ruins in Jerusalem Archeological Park, Old City East Jerusalem Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-rock-cut-mikveh-jewish-ritual-purification-bath-from-the-second-162924352.html
RMKD1RJT–A rock cut Mikveh Jewish ritual purification bath from the second temple period located at the southern wall of Haram al Sharif in the ancient Ophel ruins in Jerusalem Archeological Park, Old City East Jerusalem Israel
Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jews-immerse-new-purchased-cooking-utensils-prior-to-their-first-use-in-a-container-with-mikveh-or-well-water-in-a-process-called-tevilat-keilim-immersing-utensils-as-they-prepare-for-pesach-passover-in-the-religious-neighborhood-of-mea-shearim-in-jerusalem-israel-a-central-law-of-passover-observance-is-to-remove-all-traces-of-hametz-meaning-leaven-in-hebrew-which-is-forbidden-on-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-image467643767.html
RM2J4R0B3–Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Hall of Ages chamber along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-hall-of-ages-chamber-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image568742631.html
RF2T18D0R–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Hall of Ages chamber along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-davidson-center-in-jerusalem-israel-image351697918.html
RF2BC567X–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748396.html
RMEWTHCC–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Oriya, the owner of the house, sits in the living room of her house in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, where a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, was discovered under the carpet, in the photo, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath the rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oriya-the-owner-of-the-house-sits-in-the-living-room-of-her-house-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-where-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-was-discovered-under-the-carpet-in-the-photo-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-the-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-m-image257491998.html
RMTXWNJP–Oriya, the owner of the house, sits in the living room of her house in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, where a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, was discovered under the carpet, in the photo, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath the rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, m
Mikweh. General view American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh reimagined Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-general-view-american-colony-jerusalem-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-israel-mieh-reimagined-image230321046.html
RFRAM0RJ–Mikweh. General view American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel, Miḳṿeh reimagined
Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jews-immerse-new-purchased-cooking-utensils-prior-to-their-first-use-in-a-container-with-mikveh-or-well-water-in-a-process-called-tevilat-keilim-immersing-utensils-as-they-prepare-for-pesach-passover-in-the-religious-neighborhood-of-mea-shearim-in-jerusalem-israel-a-central-law-of-passover-observance-is-to-remove-all-traces-of-hametz-meaning-leaven-in-hebrew-which-is-forbidden-on-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-image467643781.html
RM2J4R0BH–Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-great-course-passage-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image569677970.html
RF2T2R21P–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-davidson-center-in-jerusalem-israel-image351698410.html
RF2BC56WE–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748426.html
RMEWTHDE–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Tal, the owner of the house, stands near a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tal-the-owner-of-the-house-stands-near-a-wooden-door-that-leads-to-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-his-living-room-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-mother-of-jes-image257492008.html
RMTXWNK4–Tal, the owner of the house, stands near a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jes
Mikweh. Boy and shy girl in front of building American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School reimagined Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-boy-and-shy-girl-in-front-of-building-american-colony-jerusalem-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-reimagined-image230321055.html
RFRAM0RY–Mikweh. Boy and shy girl in front of building American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School reimagined
Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jews-immerse-new-purchased-cooking-utensils-prior-to-their-first-use-in-a-container-with-mikveh-or-well-water-in-a-process-called-tevilat-keilim-immersing-utensils-as-they-prepare-for-pesach-passover-in-the-religious-neighborhood-of-mea-shearim-in-jerusalem-israel-a-central-law-of-passover-observance-is-to-remove-all-traces-of-hametz-meaning-leaven-in-hebrew-which-is-forbidden-on-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-image467643768.html
RM2J4R0B4–Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Hall of Ages chamber along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-hall-of-ages-chamber-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image569004882.html
RF2T1MBEX–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Hall of Ages chamber along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-davidson-center-in-jerusalem-israel-image237901664.html
RFRR1A00–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748075.html
RMEWTH0Y–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Amit Re'em, Jerusalem District Archaeologist, stands in the living room of a house in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, where a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, was discovered under the carpet, right, in the room during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Eli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amit-reem-jerusalem-district-archaeologist-stands-in-the-living-room-of-a-house-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-where-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-was-discovered-under-the-carpet-right-in-the-room-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-eli-image257492003.html
RMTXWNJY–Amit Re'em, Jerusalem District Archaeologist, stands in the living room of a house in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, where a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, was discovered under the carpet, right, in the room during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Eli
Mikweh. Children in classroom American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel reimagined Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-children-in-classroom-american-colony-jerusalem-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-israel-reimagined-image230321054.html
RFRAM0RX–Mikweh. Children in classroom American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel reimagined
Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jews-immerse-new-purchased-cooking-utensils-prior-to-their-first-use-in-a-container-with-mikveh-or-well-water-in-a-process-called-tevilat-keilim-immersing-utensils-as-they-prepare-for-pesach-passover-in-the-religious-neighborhood-of-mea-shearim-in-jerusalem-israel-a-central-law-of-passover-observance-is-to-remove-all-traces-of-hametz-meaning-leaven-in-hebrew-which-is-forbidden-on-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-image467643765.html
RM2J4R0B1–Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-great-course-passage-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image568742637.html
RF2T18D11–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-davidson-center-in-jerusalem-israel-image351698253.html
RF2BC56KW–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748064.html
RMEWTH0G–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Tal, the owner of the house, prepares to open a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tal-the-owner-of-the-house-prepares-to-open-a-wooden-door-that-leads-to-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-his-living-room-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-mother-o-image257492005.html
RMTXWNK1–Tal, the owner of the house, prepares to open a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother o
Mikweh. Wine cellars, interior American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel reimagined Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-wine-cellars-interior-american-colony-jerusalem-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-israel-reimagined-image230321051.html
RFRAM0RR–Mikweh. Wine cellars, interior American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898, Israel reimagined
Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim on April 13, 2022 in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jews-immerse-new-purchased-cooking-utensils-prior-to-their-first-use-in-a-container-with-mikveh-or-well-water-in-a-process-called-tevilat-keilim-immersing-utensils-as-they-prepare-for-pesach-passover-in-the-religious-neighborhood-of-mea-shearim-on-april-13-2022-in-jerusalem-israel-a-central-law-of-passover-observance-is-to-remove-all-traces-of-hametz-meaning-leaven-in-hebrew-which-is-forbidden-on-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-image467405556.html
RM2J4C4FG–Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim on April 13, 2022 in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-great-course-passage-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image569005045.html
RF2T1MBMN–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-the-davidson-center-in-jerusalem-israel-image237901604.html
RFRR19WT–At The Davidson Center in Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748418.html
RMEWTHD6–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Tal, the owner of the house, places a ladder inside a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tal-the-owner-of-the-house-places-a-ladder-inside-a-wooden-door-that-leads-to-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-his-living-room-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-mo-image257492004.html
RMTXWNK0–Tal, the owner of the house, places a ladder inside a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mo
Mikweh. View of buildings from school American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898 reimagined Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mikweh-view-of-buildings-from-school-american-colony-jerusalem-mikveh-mikve-israel-agricultural-school-1898-reimagined-image230321057.html
RFRAM0T1–Mikweh. View of buildings from school American Colony, Jerusalem. Mikveh (Mikve) Israel Agricultural School. 1898 reimagined
Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim on April 13, 2022 in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jews-immerse-new-purchased-cooking-utensils-prior-to-their-first-use-in-a-container-with-mikveh-or-well-water-in-a-process-called-tevilat-keilim-immersing-utensils-as-they-prepare-for-pesach-passover-in-the-religious-neighborhood-of-mea-shearim-on-april-13-2022-in-jerusalem-israel-a-central-law-of-passover-observance-is-to-remove-all-traces-of-hametz-meaning-leaven-in-hebrew-which-is-forbidden-on-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-image467405552.html
RM2J4C4FC–Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim on April 13, 2022 in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-great-course-passage-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image568742642.html
RF2T18D16–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748388.html
RMEWTHC4–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Tal, the owner of the house, descends on a ladder inside a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tal-the-owner-of-the-house-descends-on-a-ladder-inside-a-wooden-door-that-leads-to-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-his-living-room-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mar-image257492000.html
RMTXWNJT–Tal, the owner of the house, descends on a ladder inside a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mar
Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim on April 13, 2022 in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ultra-orthodox-jews-immerse-new-purchased-cooking-utensils-prior-to-their-first-use-in-a-container-with-mikveh-or-well-water-in-a-process-called-tevilat-keilim-immersing-utensils-as-they-prepare-for-pesach-passover-in-the-religious-neighborhood-of-mea-shearim-on-april-13-2022-in-jerusalem-israel-a-central-law-of-passover-observance-is-to-remove-all-traces-of-hametz-meaning-leaven-in-hebrew-which-is-forbidden-on-the-jewish-holiday-of-passover-image467405569.html
RM2J4C4G1–Ultra-Orthodox Jews immerse new purchased cooking utensils, prior to their first use, in a container with mikveh or well water in a process called Tevilat Keilim (Immersing Utensils) as they prepare for Pesach (Passover) in the religious neighborhood of Mea Shearim on April 13, 2022 in Jerusalem, Israel. A central law of Passover observance is to remove all traces of hametz, meaning 'leaven' in Hebrew, which is forbidden on the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Struthion Pool water cistern chambers along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-struthion-pool-water-cistern-chambers-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-image568742482.html
RF2T18CRE–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Struthion Pool water cistern chambers along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem
A hole in the ground filled of water for Tevilat Kelim, in which Orthodox Jews use to immerse metal utensils that are purchased or acquired from a non-Jew prior to their first use. Located in the Hassidic Batei Rand houses neighborhood founded in 1908 in Nachlaot or Nahlaot a grouping of 23 old courtyard neighborhoods which populated the new city after leaving the walled city of Jerusalem in the late 19th century located in West Jerusalem Israel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-hole-in-the-ground-filled-of-water-for-tevilat-kelim-in-which-orthodox-146598551.html
RMJEE3XF–A hole in the ground filled of water for Tevilat Kelim, in which Orthodox Jews use to immerse metal utensils that are purchased or acquired from a non-Jew prior to their first use. Located in the Hassidic Batei Rand houses neighborhood founded in 1908 in Nachlaot or Nahlaot a grouping of 23 old courtyard neighborhoods which populated the new city after leaving the walled city of Jerusalem in the late 19th century located in West Jerusalem Israel
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748408.html
RMEWTHCT–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Ancient steps lead to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under the living room of a private house in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the rit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-steps-lead-to-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-the-living-room-of-a-private-house-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-mother-of-jesus-the-discovery-of-the-rit-image257492006.html
RMTXWNK2–Ancient steps lead to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under the living room of a private house in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. The discovery of the rit
Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jerusalem-israel-october-13-2017-western-wall-underground-tunnel-with-great-course-passage-along-temple-mount-walls-in-jerusalem-old-city-image569005050.html
RF2T1MBMX–Jerusalem, Israel - October 13, 2017: Western Wall underground Tunnel with Great Course passage along Temple Mount walls in Jerusalem Old City
Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jerusalem-israel-1st-july-2015-a-2000-year-old-jewish-ritual-bath-84748046.html
RMEWTGYX–Jerusalem, Israel. 1st July, 2015. A 2,000 year old Jewish ritual bath, a mikveh, was discovered below a living room floor during renovations in a private house in the neighborhood of Ein Kerem. This reinforces the hypothesis that there was a Jewish settlement in Ein Kerem at the time of the Second Temple and strengthens the tradition that John the Baptist was indeed born here and his pregnant mother Elisabeth met here with Mary, mother of Jesus. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
Tal, the owner of the house, opens a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tal-the-owner-of-the-house-opens-a-wooden-door-that-leads-to-a-2000-year-old-mikveh-jewish-ritual-bath-that-was-discovered-under-his-living-room-in-the-ein-kerem-neighborhood-of-jerusalem-israel-during-renovations-july-1-2015-the-israeli-owners-of-the-private-house-discovered-a-pair-of-wooden-doors-beneath-a-rug-which-led-to-the-ancient-ritual-bath-archeologist-say-the-discovery-is-important-since-ein-kerem-is-considered-a-place-sacred-to-christianity-where-according-to-the-new-testament-john-the-baptist-was-born-and-where-his-pregnant-mother-elizabeth-met-mary-mother-of-jesus-th-image257492001.html
RMTXWNJW–Tal, the owner of the house, opens a wooden door that leads to a 2,000 year old mikveh, Jewish ritual bath, that was discovered under his living room in the Ein Kerem neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, during renovations, July 1, 2015. The Israeli owners of the private house discovered a pair of wooden doors beneath a rug which led to the ancient ritual bath. Archeologist say the discovery is important since Ein Kerem is considered a place sacred to Christianity where according to the New Testament, John the Baptist was born and where his pregnant mother Elizabeth met Mary, mother of Jesus. Th
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