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Video: The Ark of the Covenant  (1 min 56 sec)
by Rabbi Ken Spiro
What happened to the Ark and where is it today?



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Published: Wednesday, February 12, 2003

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VISITORS COMMENTS: 2

(1) Melvin Solway 2/12/2003
Thank you
Thank you for such a wealth of information regarding Jewish History on your web site.


(2) Batya Adaya 1/27/2003
Thank you
Thank you so much for the insight of where the Ark of the Covenant is.



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