Posted on 01/18/2010 10:36:41 AM PST by SunkenCiv
The conservation and maintenance of the tombs of ancient Israel's highest court members, the Great Sanhedrin, located in Jerusalem has been stirring up quite a debate recently. The Second Temple-period tombs have not been officially maintained but locals, some not even followers of Judaism, have taken it upon themselves to step in and clean the area. The municipality of Jerusalem will not help with their efforts but rather have put restrictions on the local residents' attempts to preserve the site.
Debate over who has responsibility for maintaining the site is an issue between the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Jerusalem municipality, both claiming the other is accountable. Recently, the site was cleaned up of some of the accumulated debris and closed to prevent vandalism and further damage while the debate continues over which organization is responsible for the site's maintenance.
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