Jerusalem Archaeological Park

Supporters

The development of the Jerusalem Archaeological Park was made possible with the financial support of the Israel Antiquities Authority, the Ministry of Tourism, the Jerusalem Municipality, and the East Jerusalem Development Company.

This enormous undertaking could not have been realized without the help of the following individuals and foundations. They recognized the importance of this archaeological endeavor, and with great generosity allowed us to create the largest, most important archaeological park in the country:

William Davidson
The Second Temple Period Archaeological Park The Ethan and Marla Davidson Exhibition and Virtual Reconstruction Center
Site

Jaqui Elie Safra
The Kidron Valley Promenade, the Eliyahu Observation Plaza, the Eliyahu Walk; The Restoration of the Kidron Valley Monumental Tombs

Shelby White and Leon Levy
The Restoration and Development of the Umayyad Palace
Site

The Wolfson Family Charitable Trust
The Wolfson Entrance Pavilion

Dorothy and Byron Gerson
The Second Temple period Triple Gate Monumental Stairs and Observation Plaza

Doreen and David Hermelin
The Second Temple period Double Gate Monumental Stairs and Observation Plaza

Sylvia and David Salzberg
The Kohanim Walk and Observation Plaza on the Mount of Olives

Marcia and Eugene Applebaum
Eastern Entrance and Southern Wall Garden

Estanne Abraham and Martin Fawer
Second Temple period Ritual Baths and Water Counduits in the Southern Wall

Uzi, Adam and Jonathan Zucker
Crusader period Observation Tower

Blanche and Romie Shapiro
Models of Herodian Construction Equipment

Gary Shiffman
The Jerusalem Archaeological Park Wall Walk

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