This publication accompanies the exhibition at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. The exhibition is devoted to the longest and perhaps most important of the Dead Sea Scrolls housed in the Israel Museum's Shrine of the Book. It traces the story of the Temple Scroll, presenting the Scroll itself, together with other manuscripts, archaeological finds, and works of art, in order to reveal diverse aspects of the material and spiritual world of the Qumran community to which the Scrolls are attributed and to examine one of the most crucial elements of Jewish identity - the institution of the Temple.
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<P><STRONG>Adolfo Roitman</STRONG></P><STRONG>
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<P>This publication accompanies the exhibition at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. The exhibition is devoted to the longest and perhaps most important of the Dead Sea Scrolls housed in the Israel Museum's Shrine of the Book. It traces the story of the Temple Scroll, presenting the Scroll itself, together with other manuscripts, archaeological finds, and works of art, in order to reveal diverse aspects of the material and spiritual world of the Qumran community to which the Scrolls are attributed and to examine one of the most crucial elements of Jewish identity - the institution of the Temple. </P>
<P><STRONG>2003, English</STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>Hardcover, 166 pages, Richly Illustrated</STRONG></P>
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