Exhibits include first-ever publicly displayed artifacts including a coin from the time of the last Hasmonean king, created 107 years before the destruction of the Second Temple and oldest known inscriptions bearing Jerusalem’s ancient Hebrew name, 'yršlm'
The center will have updated exhibits featuring first-ever publicly displayed archaeological finds, innovative technology, and interactive galleries - Click the link for more details.
The Michigan Strategic fund on Tuesday approved up to $60 million in bonds to go toward the construction of a new headquarters for the William Davidson Foundation.