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Hurvat Amudim

Hurvat Amudim
חורבת עמודים, שדה עמודים
Sdeh Amudim.JPG
Ancient synagogue.
Hurvat Amudim is located in Israel
Hurvat Amudim
Shown within Israel
Coordinates 32°48′55″N 35°24′36″E / 32.815214°N 35.409983°E / 32.815214; 35.409983

Hurvat Amudim or Sde Amudim was an ancient village, now an archaeological site, in Israel, located south-east of the Beit Netofa Valley, on the eastern side of Highway 65 between Golani Interchange and Kadarim Junction.

The name derives from the columns that once supported the roof of the synagogue and that remained standing.

G.Dalman suggested identifying the site with Kfar Uziel, mentioned in rabbinical sources, home to one of the 24 priestly families that settled in the Galilee from the 2nd century CE onward. The town was abandoned in the late 4th century.

A synagogue, one of the largest in the Galilee (25 x 14 meters), was built at the end of the 3rd century or the beginning of the 4th century. The building featured two rows of columns. An Aramaic inscription in the floor mosaic reads: "Remembered well... bar Tanhum, who made this pavement of mosaic and roof. May he be blessed. Amen. Selah." A second inscription reads, "Yo'ezer the hazan and Simeon his brother made this gate of the Lord of Heaven."



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