(Jewish Group) Mikvahs unearthed at Vilnius synagogue destroyed by Nazis
Archaeologists have unearthed parts of the Great Synagogue of Vilnius, a 17th-century building, that were presumed to have been destroyed by the Nazis and Soviets.
One of the main findings from that section of the synagogue, whose ruins have been catalogued and mapped for several years in the current dig, are two mikvahs, or ritual baths, in its compound, the Israel Antiquities Authority said in a statement Thursday.
Additionally, the diggers have found a yad, a small metal object shaped like the palm of a hand with the index finger extended. The yad is moved along a Torah scroll to indicate which portion of the page is being read or sung.
The discovery this week follows the 2019 unearthing of the Tuscan baroque-style bimah, the synagogues central prayer platform, in the same dig by a team of international scholars headed by Jon Seligman, director of the antiquities authoritys Excavations, Surveys and Research Department.
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