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...many experts find Elad's archaeological claims dubious. Israel Finklestein, an archaeologist from Tel Aviv University says that while there may be ruins on the Elad site dating back to the 9th century B.C., "there's not a single piece of evidence about David's palace. These people are mixing faith with science." Yoni Mizrahi, an independent archaeologist formerly with the IAA, concurs: "You'd think from Elad's guides that they'd excavated a sign saying WELCOME TO DAVID'S PALACE. Their attitude seems to be that if you believe in the Bible, you don't need proof." Raphael...
...archaeological sites. In its 6,000-year history, the city has changed hands more than 120 times. It has been ruled - and this is an incomplete list - by Jebusites, Israelites, Romans, Persians, Greeks, crusaders, Mamelukes, Ottomans, British, Jordanians and modern Israelis. "We Jews are not alone here," says archaeologist Finklestein. Would that all who treasure the holy city - of any religion and none - could agree on sharing its sacred past. - With reporting by Yonit Farago, Jamil Hamad and Aaron J. Klein / Jerusalem
...ranked No. 2 nationally in doubles, recorded an 8-2 win against Brown’s Kelly Kirkpatrick and Ashley Pariser. Senior Eva Wang and sophomore Stephanie Schnitter clinched the doubles point after a tough 8-5 match against Amanda Saiontz and Michelle Pautler. The Bears’ Brett Finklestein and Daisy Ames beat junior Cindy Chu and senior Lily Cao Minh 8-4 for Brown’s only win. Anderson reached 20 singles victories on the season when she defeated Pariser 6-0, 6-1 in the fourth position to get the Crimson rolling. Schnitter, who leads...
...Finklestein '95 said "he should buy me dinner...
...Things run in cycles. We've been cuttingcorners, lately," Finklestein said...