Cave of Letters - Bar Kokhba

The discoveries from the Cave of Letters, added much knowledge about the Bar Kokhba revolt that took place during the years 132-136. This was the last significant revolt of the Jews in Israel against the Roman rule. The leader of the revolt was Shimon Bar Kokhba, then known as Shimon ben Kusba, or Bar Kusba. The Cave of Letters is in Hever brook. At the end of 135CE, with the conquest of Beitar and Ein Gedi by the Roman army, Jews from Ein Gedi, including women and children of Jonathan Ben-Baaya family, one of the revolt leaders, escaped to the cave below us. They brought with them valuables, important documents and supplies for long-term survival in the cave. A total of about 70 documents were found in the cave, most of them are part of two groups: "Bar Kokhba Letters" and "Archive belongs to a women named Babatha". For more information in English visit - https://historicalsitesinisrael.com/e... For more information in Hebrew visit - https://historicalsitesinisrael.com/%... Yehuda Holtzman #Historicalsitesinisrael #Caveofletters #Barkokhba #Barkusba