Israeli archaeologists say they've discovered a 1,500-year-old ceramic stamp used to mark baked goods as kosher.
The Israel Antiquities Authority found the kosher 'bread stamp' bearing the image of a menorah during excavations at Horbat Uza, east of Acre, Haaretz reported Tuesday.
Experts say they believe it belonged to a bakery providing kosher bread to the Jews of Acre in the Byzantine period.ARABS AND MUSLIMS ARE THE INTERLOPERS AND COLONIZERS IN THE HOLY LAND. NOT THE JEWS.
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