US expert gives alternative tour of Dead Sea Scrolls, says Judeans
fleeing Romans wrote text
Yaakov Lappin
An American academic leading visitors around an exhibition of the Dead
Sea Scrolls at the Natural History Museum in San Diego will challenge
the consensus on the identity of the scrolls' authors, the Chicago
Jewish News said on Friday.
Professor Norman Golb, of the Jewish History and Civilization
department at the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute, does not
believe that the scrolls were authored by the ancient Jewish Essene
sect, a pacifist group, as most experts believe, arguing instead that
the scrolls were authored by a variety of Jewish residents of Judea who
fled the Roman Army in 70 C.E.
"In the last few years, the Chicago scholar's theory has been bolstered
by the work of two leading Israeli archaeologists on the basis of 10
years of archaeological excavations at Qumran, where most of the
scrolls were found and where the Essenes were said to have lived," the
Chicago Jewish News said.
"Still, Golb's theories remain controversial, and the current exhibit
in San Diego and others that visited several U.S. cities (Chicago not
among them) in 2006 and early 2007 are sure to fan the flames," the
article added.
The scrolls, discovered in 1947 by a Bedouin shepherd, are "written
primarily in Hebrew and Aramaic, with a few in Greek, include texts
from the Hebrew Bible, commentary on the texts, information about daily
life in the Second Temple period, writings on theology, war,
discipline, religious practices, membership requirements of a sect that
some believe to be the Essenes, and lists of hidden caches of treasures
and weapons."
Papal edict leads to 'confusion'
Jewish leaders were left confused after a new edict by the Pope sparked
fears that Jewish-Catholic relations could once again be scarred by
Christian anti-Semitism, the Jewish Week reported.
"The Latin Mass traditionally contained a prayer during the Good Friday
service that called for the conversion of Jews. Permitting its recital
again, the Anti-Defamation League said, is a 'body blow to
Catholic-Jewish relations,' which were transformed by the reforms of
Nostra Aetate, the landmark 1965 Vatican document issued at the Second
Vatican Council that launched a positive dialogue between the Catholic
Church and the Jewish people," the Jewish Week said .
The Catholic prayer contains a call to "lift the veil from the eyes" of
the Jews and end "the blindness of that people so that they may
acknowledge the light of your truth, which is Christ."
Another papal edict, describing other Christian sects such as
Protestants as defective, has caused additional outrage among
Christians.
Australian Jews commemorate Maccabiah disaster
"On the 10th anniversary of the Maccabiah Games bridge collapse, the
families of the victims have told how their lives have been forever
scarred by the tragedy," the Australian Jewish News (AJN) reported.
"Michael Licenblat, whose mother, Victorian bridge player Elizabeth
Sawicki, died on July 26, 1997, from complications resulting from
ingesting the polluted waters of the Yarkon River, is attending a
ceremony at Springvale cemetery on Sunday with his wife Robyn and their
children, as well as other members of the family. He said that although
he has not received compensation for his mother's death, he has 'come
to peace with a lot of what has happened,'" the AJN said.
Suzanne Small, who witnessed the death of her husband Greg, told the
AJN: "If I wasn't there I would be a completely different person. I saw
too much."
"Small said she can never forgive those responsible for the bridge
collapse, including the five officials who were found guilty of
negligence in 2000," the report said.
"(Compensation) wasn't the issue; it was the whole bridge collapse that
is the issue. I will never forgive and I will never forget," she was
quoted as saying.
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