File:San'a synagogue inscription.jpg

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English: This is a photo of an exhibit at the Diaspora Museum, Tel Aviv - en:Beit Hatefutsot. The note beside says the following:

A Reminder of the Temple:

In 1970, In the mosque of a village not far from San'a, the capital of Yemen, a stone was found buried in the ground, bearing an engraved inscription. The inscription listed the 24 priestly shifts which served in the temple. It apparently came from a bombed synagogue which provided stones for the mosque.
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