West
Ancient Ten Commandments fragment of 2,000-year-old manuscript to go on display at Reagan Library
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, has a new exhibit that offers visitors a deeper understanding of ancient Judaism and the early foundations of Christianity.
The display, “Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition,” showcases a special collection of eight ancient Jewish manuscripts and 200 archaeological finds that date back over 2,000 years.
The scrolls are believed to date from 250 BCE to 68 CE.
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Most notably, the library — beginning April 14 and lasting for two weeks only — will introduce the Ten Commandments Scroll, showcased for the first time in California. It has not been seen in the U.S. since 2013 and offers “a rare opportunity to explore one of the most significant texts in religious history.”
David Trulio, president and CEO of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute (RRPFI), told Fox News Digital, “President Reagan’s Christian faith was central to his identity.”
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, is featuring the “Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition.” (The Reagan Library)
He added, “He engaged with Jews and Christians throughout his presidency.
“As we advance his legacy, we greatly appreciate the opportunity to share these remarkable biblical treasures that deepen our understanding of scripture, early religious communities, and the development of major monotheistic faiths practiced today.”
“We greatly appreciate the opportunity to share these remarkable biblical treasures.”
Melissa Giller, chief marketing officer at the foundation and institute, also told Fox News Digital that President Reagan was a man of “deep faith.”
“He once asked if we would resolve to teach, learn and try to heed the greatest message ever written: God’s word and the Holy Bible,” said Giller.
President Reagan “once asked if we would resolve to teach, learn and try to heed the greatest message ever written: God’s word and the Holy Bible.” (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg and Universal History Archive via Getty Images)
“He said that inside the pages of the Bible lie all the answers to all the problems that man has ever known.”
“The Scroll, known as 4Q41, was discovered in 1952 in Qumran Cave 4 and contains Deuteronomy 8:5–10 and Deuteronomy 5:1–6:1. It is believed to be the oldest existing copy of the Ten Commandments,” the library’s press release notes.
“Therefore, thou shalt keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him,” says the King James Version of Deuteronomy 8:6.
For the special Ten Commandments Scroll exhibit, the library will have extended hours during the two-week period, with a limited 1,600 allocated tickets per day, the organization told Fox News Digital.
For two weeks only, beginning on April 14, the Reagan library and museum in Simi Valley, California, will display the Ten Commandments Scroll, showcased for the first time in the Golden State. It has not been in the U.S. since 2013. (The Reagan Library)
The public is encouraged to “pre-purchase tickets for the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit in advance, before they sell out,” it also said.
Giller said the exhibit, which runs through Sept. 2, “provides a deeper understanding of the history, culture, and religious practices of ancient Judaism and the early foundations of Christianity.”
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Said RRPFI, “According to biblical narratives in Exodus and Deuteronomy, God revealed the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai, inscribing them on stone tablets as guiding principles for the community. These commandments remain central to Abrahamic religions and continue to influence moral and legal traditions worldwide.”
The full exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls extends through Sept. 2, 2025. (The Reagan Library)
The museum spans 125,000 square feet, consisting of both permanent and temporary galleries, according to the library’s site.
“As the premiere and only West Coast venue, this exhibit is a journey through human spirituality, resilience and the enduring quest for meaning,” the library and museum says on its website.
“From the shores of the Dead Sea to the frontiers of modern science, the story of the Dead Sea Scrolls continues to unfold.”
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San Francisco, CA
Pac Heights mansion sells for $28M as spring market heats up
A Pacific Heights mansion that was once the priciest listing in San Francisco has traded hands as the already-hot spring market continues getting hotter.
The six-bedroom home at 2830 Pacific Avenue was initially listed in 2023 for $35 million before dropping to $27.5 million last spring and ultimately selling last week at that price, the San Francisco Business Times reported.
The seller was listed in records as Helena Trust, an entity tied to Hennessey Capital President Rajiv Ghatalia. Ghatalia bought the property in 2010 for nearly $8.4 million. The buyer is an LLC dubbed Almost Heaven, linked in state business records to the address of San Francisco-based financial services firm Andersen, though the buyer’s identity is unknown. Ghatalia and his wife are downsizing after their children moved out, according to the Business Times.
The Georgian Colonial home was built in 1910 and spans roughly 9,400 square feet. A 2012 renovation brought the home into the 21st century with a seismic retrofit, updated systems and a 1,500-bottle wine cellar. The home also has one of the first residential elevators in the city.
The sale arrives as fresh trophy listings continue to hit the market this spring. Homes priced above $5 million are seeing increased competition, driven in part by tech wealth and limited inventory in the city, which industry observers view as a symptom of the artificial intelligence boom as deep-pocketed buyers in the tech industry move into town. That surge in demand at the higher end of the market has led to a so-called mansion shortage, especially in tony neighborhoods like Pacific Heights.
Late last month, a Russian Hill mansion tied to Gap’s founding family hit the market for the first time. That home at 888 Francisco Street is listed for nearly $17.3 million. Also last month, a Pacific Heights property sold for $56 million, representing the priciest sale in the city so far this year, while another Pac Heights home at 2602 Jackson Street hit the market for $22.5 million. It’s not just single-family homes, either. A penthouse sold last month for more than $10 million, the Business Times reported.
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The West Seattle Junction space formerly occupied by Willow, preceded by Fleurt, will not be empty for long. A familiar Junction fashion entrepreneur is moving into 4536 California SW – here’s the announcement:
Well-known West Seattle staple Carmilia’s announced today that it will open a new store in the Alaska Junction, offering everything from skincare products to fashion accessories. The new store, located at 4536 California Ave SW, formerly home to Fleurt and Willow, will do a soft opening on Art Walk Night, May 14, 2026. Carmilia’s owner, Linda Walsh, is at the helm of the project.
The store will be filled with all of Walsh’s favorite things: shoes, accessories, and gifts, at a variety of price points. It’s the perfect place to find unique and playful items for your next celebration or shopping spree. The store’s scheduled hours are Wednesday-Saturday 11 am-6 pm, and Sunday 10 am-4 pm.
Walsh told us she hasn’t yet settled on a name, so if you pass the future shop’s windows you will probably see “Watch This Space” as a placeholder!
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