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Friday, November 17, 2006

Second Trip to Los Lunas

As regular readers know, we visited Los Lunas and the Decalogue stone in April of this year. Since that time we have come to know that there is much more to this site than just the Decalogue stone. I arranged another trip on November 5 & 6 with Roger Norman and some other folks to more fully explore the site. After our first visit we had heard from other visitors that the stone had been vandalized. And we found this to be true. Here is a picture from our most recent trip showing that the first line is basically obliterated. It appears that some person just hammered at the stone hundreds of times to achieve this effect.



Armed with information from several sources, we climbed the mesa and located basically all the artifacts that have been reported to exist. The site has literally hundreds of petroglyphs scattered over a few square miles. The petroglyphs are definitely different than the decalogue stone. While the characters of the Decalogue stone are sharply etched into the surface, the petroglyphs are scraped into the surface. The effect is more of a picture and less of writing.

We also found at the highest point in the whole site a single very large rock with the same paleo-Hebrew writing style which says "Yahweh Elohim".

There is a rock on the edge of a cliff that is purported to illustrate a sky map showing a lunar eclipse that occurred on Tishri 1 of 107 BCE. I don't know the first thing about astronomy, so I just pass this along without editorial comment. I will say that the style of this particular rock is that of the petroglyphs found in the area and not that of the writing of the decalogue stone.

Finally, the top of the mesa is scattered with stone wall structures. They are obviously of human origin. It is unknowable to me when they were erected or by whom.

Conclusion: It's a very frustrating experience. We want to know the How, Why, When and By Whom of the Decalogue inscription. We want to know the connection of it to the other artifacts at the site. This site has elicited little sustained interest from scholars who could help with this. I fear that the passage of time just adds to the mystery. Already you can see modern day embellishments. Are some of the structures and pictures we see just slightly less modern embellishments? Inquiring minds want to know.

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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Monte Judah Coming to Waco

Our friends at Mishkan Etz Chaim have asked us to pass along the following announcement


Mishkan Etz Chaim has made arrangements for Monte Judah to inaugurate our Waco Yeshiva on November 19, 2006. He will be speaking on the Book of Isaiah from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm Ann Judah will offer a dance workshop from 11- 12:00 for beginners and from 12-1:00 for intermediates. We will break for lunch from 1:00-2:00. You may wish to bring a cooler with food, drinks and snacks for your family. We will meet at the Hampton Inn, 4259 N IH 35, Waco TX 76705, 254-412-1999. The Hampton Inn is located north of Waco on IH 35 Exit 339. If you would need a room, they are offering a discounted rate of $99 plus tax. There are also other hotels nearby such as Fairfield, Days Inn, and Comfort Inn. Several restaurants are also nearby. The cost per person for the Yeshiva will be $20.00.

Our December meeting for Hanukkah is December 15, 16, and 17, 2006. Dominick Zangla and Ben Davis will be teaching on the feast of Dedication. Dominick’s insight on Hanukkah will bless your whole family and Ben will share his artistic creativity on celebration and worship. This is the same time as Baylor graduation. Therefore, everything is booked or at a premium price. We have a wonderful location, but the price will be $1800.00 for the three days. We need to receive donations to cover the cost of the Bosque Room at the Waco Convention Center for the event.

Please respond to us by email by November 8 if you are willing to make a gift or offering to Mishkan Etz Chaim. We must nail down the room before it is taken. The check may be mailed to PO Box 23343, Waco TX 76702

Details of our children’s program for both events are being developed and will be sent out soon.

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Roger Norman to Speak at Shomrei Brit 11/18

Many of you have been told that Roger will be speaking at Shomrei Brit this weekend. While this was the orignal plan, Roger needs to put this off for one week. So if you are interested in the latest in Roger's series on the Lost Tribes, plan to join us on Sabbath, 11/18.

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