[Avodah] Use of Stone Keilim During Bayis Sheini
Micha Berger via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Wed Aug 16 02:54:50 PDT 2017
See http://www.timesofisrael.com/2000-year-old-stone-workshop-discovered-near-where-jesus-turned-water-into-wine
or http://j.mp/2v1gxan
The Times of Israel
By Amanda Borschel-Dan August 10, 2017, 11:51 am
2,000-year-old stone workshop discovered near where Jesus turned water into
Only four Second Temple stoneware production centers have been
unearthed in Israel
Because it was immune to ritual impurity, the use of stoneware was
rife among Jews during the Roman era
...
A large 2,000-year-old Second Temple period chalkstone quarry and
workshop was discovered at Reina in lower Galilee by a team of
archaeologists headed by Dr. Yonatan Adler...
A manmade chalkstone quarry cave was recently discovered between
between Nazareth and the village of Kana. What is unique in this
excavation is the additional find of a stoneware workshop -- one of
only four in Israel.
Although pottery was also in use during this period, archaeological
digs around the region point to an uptick in stoneware during the
Second Temple period -- likely for ritual purity reasons, as attested
in the Talmud.
"In ancient times, most tableware, cooking pots and storage jars were
made of pottery. In the first century of the Common Era, however, Jews
throughout Judea and Galilee also used tableware and storage vessels
made of soft, local chalkstone," said Adler.
...
"According to ancient Jewish ritual law, vessels made of pottery are
easily made impure and must be broken. Stone, on the other hand, was
thought to be a material which can never become ritually impure, and as
a result ancient Jews began to produce some of their everyday tableware
from stone," he said.
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