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The Dead Sea Scrolls - 70 Years Later

Monday, June 4, 2018 21 Sivan 5778

7:00 PM - 9:00 PMBMH-BJ Fisher Hall

Dead Sea Scrolls
70 Years Later

with Pnina Shor, Israel Antiquities Authority

 

Monday, June 4, 7:00 pm

BMH-BJ Fisher Hall
560 S Monaco Pkwy, Denver, CO

Free Admission

 

This year, celebration of Shavuot and the Giving of the Torah on Mt. Sinai coincides with the 70th anniversary of a second giving of the Torah - the Dead Sea Scrolls. The discovery of the scrolls was officially announced in April of 1948, just one month before Israel declared its independence as a state. Widely considered the archeological find of the 20th century, the Dead Sea Scrolls represent tens of thousands of parchment and papyrus fragments written 2000 years ago belonging to approximately 1000 different manuscripts including the oldest known manuscripts of the five books of the Torah. As caretakers of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) researchers use the most advanced and innovative technologies available to image the entire collection of about 930 manuscripts, comprising thousands of Dead Sea Scrolls fragments, in high-resolution and multiple spectra. The identification of new letters and words provides new data for the study of the scrolls. Learn about the Dead Sea Scrolls 70 years after their discovery.

 

 

Since its inception in 2010, Pnina Shor has been the head of the Dead Sea Scrolls unit of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA). In this role, she oversees the curatorship, conservation and preservation, exhibition and digitization of the IAA's more than 20,000 scrolls. Prior to this, Pnina was head of the IAA's Department for the Treatment and Conservation of Artifacts which included oversight of the conservation laboratories of pottery, glass, stone, organic materials and metal artifacts, as well as the conservation, preservation and exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Pnina began her career at the IAA as a field archeologist, later becoming involved with material processing and the publication and curation of the artifacts.

 

 

 

This event is made possible by the following organizations: Friends of The Israel Antiquities Authority, BMH-BJ Congregation, East Denver Orthodox Synagogue, Jewish Colorado, DAT Minyan, and Denver Academy of Torah

 

 

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