THE JEWISH NE THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 2'7 Friday, July 3, 1964 Yadin's Explorers Find Massada Scroll Fragment LARCO'S LONDON — Explorers led by that the fragment is part of chap- Prof. Yigael Yadin have found a ters four to six in the Book of Genesis. Prof. Yadin's expedition fragment of another Biblical also has uncovered relics of • Banquet Facilities scroll at the palace fortress Herod Herod's occupation of Massada and By Danny Raskin Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon the Great built on Massada Rock of the Jewish zealots who com- 7525 W. McNichols Rd., UN 2.6455 MANY TITLES for this column . . . so maybe he's trying to win near the Dead Sea. mitted suicide when the Romans have been received, but none has his own food! The London Observer reported stormed the rock in 73 AD. FOR A COOLING DRINK dur- been accepted yet as the perman- one . . . Until then, we've ing the hot weather, try a Mint TE 3-0700 Free Parking. 3020 GRAND RIVER. 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