Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2013

History of Israel: The Legend of Summer Snow

Had it ever snowed in Israel in the summer?  

Two people have reported snow in the month of Sivan (late May-early June), though in both cases, it was hearsay.

The first is Rabbi Moshe Basula (Moses ben Mordecai Bassola), who visited the ancient synagogues in Bar'am in the early 1500s and wrote as follows (translation mine):
On the lintel of the smaller entrance it is inscribed in Hebrew "May G-d give peace to this place and to all the places of Israel".  And I was told that on another stone which had fallen down was written "Don't be surprised about snow in the month of Nissan, we've seen it in Sivan".
The Hebrew inscription is unusual, as most inscriptions in Byzantine synagogues are in Aramaic.  The synagogue was researched in the late 19th century, but by 1907 there was nothing left of its stones.  The local Arab villagers had destroyed it completely and ransacked it for building materials.  The 'snow' inscription was never found.  The lintel inscription is on display in the Louvre.

The synagogue entrance, circa 1882
The inscription

The second to report snow in the summer was Joseph (Yehoseph) Schwarz, the father of Jewish research of the land of Israel.  In his book "Tevu'ot ha-Areẓ" (The Bounty of the Land, published in English as well), he says as follows (translation mine):
In 1844 it snowed a bit on the night and morning of April 11 (22 of Nissan) [... Schwarz then goes on to bring various examples of snowy years...].  In 1754 there was a lot of snow and it was very cold, and so 25 people died in the Galilee in Nazareth of the cold, and I heard from an old man that the snow continued that year until the month of Sivan [late May], and there was barely a minyan that year on Shavuot in the synagogue here in Jerusalem, because that night it snowed so much that barely anybody could go out for morning prayers.




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Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Hunkering Down for the Snow?

If you're in Israel now, you can't but feel the chill in the air. It's already snowing on the Hermon, and everyone is hopefully expecting small amounts of snow as well in Jerusalem and the "central mountain ranges" in Yehuda vShomron.

These photos are fresh from my brother in law...up north, and you can see the snow capped Mt. Hermon.





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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Snow pix from Northern Israel today

It's stormy today here in Israel...with snow up in the Golan and Tzefat.

The following pictures are from the Weather Forum, via rotter.net

Majdal Shams, Northern Golan Heights. Picture credit: Eran Shachar


Road leading to Neve Ativ. Picture Credit: Ofer A.


Moshav Neve Ativ. Picture Credit: Ofer A.


Majdal Shams, Northern Golan Heights. Picture credit: Eran Shachar


Masadeh Forest, Northern Golan Heights. Picture credit: Eran Shachar






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