Rehov (vallée du Jourdain)
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Region: Palestine historique (vallée du Jourdain)
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Tel Rehov is a major archaeological site in the Jordan Valley (Israel), excavated by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. It is renowned for a floor mosaic discovered in the Byzantine synagogue (5th–7th century), bearing a halakhic inscription in Hebrew and Aramaic of 29 lines — the longest known Jewish inscription from Antiquity — dealing notably with the rules of tithing and the territorial boundaries of the Land of Israel.
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- Encyclopaedia Judaica — 2e éd., Keter/Macmillan
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