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Mishnah
The Mishnah (; , from the verb lišnot, "to repeat") is the first written collection of the Jewish oral traditions that are known as the Oral Torah. Having been collected in the 3rd century AD, it is the first work of rabbinic literature, written primarily in Mishnaic Hebrew but also partly in Jewish Aramaic. The oldest surviving physical fragments of it are from the 6th to 7th centuries. It is viewed as authoritative and binding revelation by most Orthodox Jews and some non-Orthodox Jews.
Nativity of Mary
feast day
Sepphoris
thumb|Aerial view of Sepphoris, 2013
thumb|Remains of Crusader/Ottoman tower in Sepphoris, 1875. Note doorway rebuilt under Daher al-Umar.
right|thumb|200px|The same Crusader/Ottoman tower after rebuilding. The upper part was used as a school from the early 1900s until 1948.
Herodian tetrarchy
four-way division of Herod the Great's Levantine kingdom upon his death
Jesus Trail
hiking and pilgrimage route in the Galilee region of Israel
Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus
Jewish revolt against Rome (351-352)
Galilee earthquake of 363
Pair of earthquakes affecting the Galilee region
Tzippori
Tzippori () is a moshav in northern Israel, in the Lower Galilee. The moshav is within the jurisdiction of the Jezreel Valley Regional Council. The moshav was founded just south of the depopulated Palestinian village of Saffuriya, which was located on the site of the ancient Jewish settlement of Sepphoris.
Tzippori Synagogue
historic synagogue