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Jason’s Tomb

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Jason was a High Priest in the Second Temple during the second century BC. He was instated in 175 BC by Antiochus Epiphanes after the latter ascended the throne of the Seleucid Empire and Jason offered to pay him for the appointment. Three years later, Jason’s term ended when his rival, Melenaus, “outbid” him for the position. Jason was forced to flee.

His tomb was discovered on Alfasi Street in the Rehavia neighborhood in 1956 when a charge was detonated in order to clear away rocks for a new apartment building. The structure comprises a courtyard and a burial chamber, decorated by a Doric column. The walls are adorned with charcoal drawings and carved inscriptions in Aramaic and Greek including one that bemoans Jason’s passing: “A powerful lament make for Jason, son of P...(my brother) peace ... who hast built thyself a tomb, Elder rest in peace.” During the excavations, archaeologists also unearthed various coins from the Hasmonean and Roman periods.

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3.9
based on 211 traveler reviews
  • Reb
    Reb
    November 2, 2021

    Amazing feeling to find a small pyramid in Jerusalem!!! Breathtaking

  • Dani Shain
    Dani Shain
    May 10, 2021

    My kids, one was interested, she's 12, gave it 3 stars. My son who is 7 gave it 5, because it's 'cool', don't ask me what that means. But the average of those 2 reviews is 4... I hope this post inspires future generations...

  • Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    February 3, 2022

    Tucked away in the neighborhood of Rehavia, Jason's tomb is unique find. A tomb of a Hasmonean king of Judea. This tomb displays hellenized influence, with an inscription written above the door in perfect Greek verse. The...

  • Lior Herman
    Lior Herman
    April 14, 2019

    An ancient and impressive tomb located in the middle of a central residential neighborhood. The tomb was discovered accidentally while doing construction in the mid 1950s. There used to be drawing of a rowing ship inside...

  • Moshe Douek
    Moshe Douek
    March 4, 2021

    Quiet historical spot in the heart of the beautiful neighborhood of Rechavia. Nice grassy area to bask in the sun or have a small picnic.

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