Quarter drew to an end, some of the sites were opened to visitors. The "Burnt House" is drawing crowds daily, as is the audio-visual presentation of its history, which includes shots of the building as it was found. Thwards the end of 1987, another section, west of the "Burnt House" and east of the Hurva Square, was open- ed to the public. Its most in- teresting feature is the "House of Noble Dimensions" in Hebrew Beit Hamidot — so called because of its split- ' level, 5,400 square feet of elegant luxury. The first floor apartments are set around a square stone court with stairs leading to the basement; they include a spectacular hall that may have been used for public functions. Remains of frescoes and paintings on the walls as well as of mosaics on the floors hint at great wealth. The basement boasts several cisterns, which held rain- water — a must at the time, because Jerusalem had limited water resources. Of greater interest is the number of bathing chambers found, mute testimony to the fact that here lived a devout family bent on observing ritual purification. This is hardly surprising, since from fragments of inscriptions and other clues found at the site, scholars believe that Beit Hamidot was the home of a priestly family whose head of- ficiated at the Thmple. Even in the bathing chambers, were found remains of frescoes, paintings on the walls, mosaics on the floor„ marble tables, benches for the convenience of the bathers, and a profusion of small ob- jects — ivory combs, glass bot- tles that held forgotten fragrances and jars still re- taining traces of dried up ointments. This small, happy world of gracious living ended tragically in just one day. As Roman soldiers poured into the Herodian Quarter, they set fire to hundreds of homes. Many inhabitants died in the fire; some were put to death by the Romans as they tried to escape from their burning homes. Others were found suffocated in underground passages where they had taken refuge in an attempt to escape the wrath of the in- vaders. As to those who were "fortunate" enough to emerge unscathed, they were sold in- to slavery or exiled into the furthest corners of the Roman Empire. Thus began the long exile of the Jewish people. — World Zionist Press Service May the coming year be filled with health and happiness for all our family, friends and customers. SUPERIOR BUICK•FUGO and NATIONWIDE AUTO BROKERS WALTER, ALLEGRA & SARI SCHWARTZ BRIAN & AARON To All Our Relatives and Friends, Our wish for a year filled with happiness, health and prosperity. SIMCHA A SUPPORTIVE ORGANIZATION FOR JEWISH LESBIANS AND GAYS Wishing All Our Friends and Customers A NEW YEAR Filled With Peace, Health and Happiness Donna and Elaine IT'S THE GIFTS May the coming year be one filled with health, happiness and prosperity for all our friends and family. FARMINGTON PHYSICAL THERAPY, RC. 1 May the New Year Bring To All Our Friends and Family — Health, Joy, Prosperity and Everything Good in Life. k ROBIN & BRADLEY FINE & THE STAFF OF FOOTLOOSE SHOE STORE Best Wishes For A Happy and Healthy NEW YEAR To All Our Customers & Friends nznzri n3C5 SAM and HELEN BRAVERMAN Wish Their Relatives & Friends A most healthful and JOYOUS NEW YEAR ON THE BOARDWALK Orchard Lake Road, S. of Maple • 855-5529 We Will Be Closed For The Holidays Sat. — Rosh Hashanah Mon. — Yom Kippur THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 159