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The E-Sylum: Volume 24, Number 45, November 7, 2021, Article 25

JERUSALEM ESTATES COINS BUILDING NAMES

Aaron Oppenheim reports that a real estate project in Jerusalem decided to name each of the thirteen buildings for a historic coin. -Editor

A Coin Is Worth More Than A Thousand Words

As we approach the Yom Tov of Chanukah, we've been taking a closer look at one of the historical Jewish coins in our collection. This incredible coin hails from the time of the Chashmonaim, and is called the coin of Matisyahu Antignos - the last king of the illustrious dynasty that fought for the preservation of Torah under oppression. The coin depicts the klei hamikdash, including the beautiful golden menorah that was lit every night by the Kohen Gadol.

  Jerusalem Estates golden menorah 
 

The unique location and character of Jerusalem Estates meld naturally with the historic context of Yerushalayim, and especially with the historic coins which constitute a living testimony to the Jewish life which once flourished at this very spot.

It was for this reason that the architects of Jerusalem Estates decided to name each of the thirteen buildings for a historic coin, to bring the site full circle and connect it to our contemporary lives, as we long for those same days of glory.

  Jerusalem Estates coins 
 

The coins which have accompanied the Jerusalem Estates flagship project throughout its development were cast in three periods: the time of the Chashmonaim, the Great Revolt, and the time of Bar Kochba.They give expression to proudly proclaimed beliefs, like the inscription “ירושלים הקדושה”, as well as fervent hopes for a better future, such as the inscription “לגאולת ירושלים” from the Bar Kochba period.

Many more of these ancient artifacts remain under the surface, just waiting for our nation to return and settle the land once more.

Aaron adds:

"It's a real estate project in Jerusalem that has been developing for seven years now... it's built on the famous Schneller compound which has quite a history."

For more information, see:
Schneller Orphanage (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schneller_Orphanage)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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