Archaeologists Find A Jerusalem Street That Is 1,500 Years Old From The Roman Byzantine Period

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This is a short video news clip which documents the archaeological find of a 1,500 year old street that was one of the main streets during the period of the Byzantine Roman empire. By that time our ancestors had been exiled from Eretz Yisrael ( the Land of Israel). My ancestors were already in Spain (I know this not only from genealogical research, but by studying general history and Scripture) where there had been a Jewish community since Biblical Times, though the large influx of immigrants came with the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 C.E.
Most of the Jewish refugees came to Spain around this time or perhaps a little later.
The Jews were in Spain before the Visigoths and the Moors.