Jacob Pinkerfield

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1897 –

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Who is Jacob Pinkerfield?

Jacob Pinkerfield was an Israeli archaeologist and architect. He worked on excavations at Tell el-Kheleifeh which Nelson Glueck at the time had mistakenly identified as Solomon's Ezion-geber and the putative site of the Church of Zion, Jerusalem, forming the basis of Bargil Pixner's thesis of a pre-Crusader Jewish-Christian church on the site.

He was one of the four archaeologists killed in the Ramat Rachel shooting attack on September 23, 1956.

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1897

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on July 23, 2013

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