
The Ark
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Origin | Växjö |
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Sweden | |
Members | Ola Salo |
Mikael Jepson | |
Lars Ljungberg | |
Martin Axén | |
Genres | Glam Rock |
Pop Rock | |
Indie Rock | |
Art Rock | |
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ID | 1790593 |
About The Ark
The Ark was a Swedish glam rock band formed in 1991 by Mikael Jepson and Lasse Ljungberg, Ola Salo and Leari being only fourteen years old at the time. In 1996 The Ark released an EP featuring four songs, of those "Racing With The Rabbits" being the most known.
Ruins found of Munich synagogue destroyed by Hitler

... The stone tablet originally came from above The Ark (containing the Torah) on the eastern wall of the synagogue, which was one of Munich s most famous pre-war landmarks...
Chaperones help keep pupils safe on school walk

... Among the schools taking part in the scheme - called Step Together - is The Ark Boulton Academy, a secondary school in the inner-city Sparkhill area of Birmingham...
The Duchess of Cambridge, tours of the farm on Northern Ireland visit

...The Duchess got up close and personal to a number of creatures made in The Ark Open Farm in Newtownards The Duchess of Cambridge and young children during a visit to an open farm in County Down, Northern Ireland...
Meet Flerken the rescued half-wild, half-pet

... she was in The Ark Wildlife Park, Stickney, Lincolnshire...
Red Sea Diving Resort: The holiday village run by spies

... For many centuries, a prominent theory, which claimed that they were descended had increased, accompanied by the children of Israel, a son of the Queen of Sheba and king Solomon, returned to Ethiopia, around 950BC, smuggle The Ark of the Covenant with him...
Ruins found of Munich synagogue destroyed by Hitler
By Paul KirbyBBC News
Eighty-five years after Adolf Hitler ordered the destruction of Munich's main synagogue, construction workers have found rubble from The Building in a nearby river.
They uncovered columns from the synagogue and a stone tablet showing some of the Ten Commandments .
The Jewish community and local figures are delighted with The Discovery .
" We never thought we would find anything from it, " said Bernhard Purin , head of Munich's Jewish Museum .
There had been no sign of The Building since it was Torn Down in June 1938, After Hitler demanded its removal as an " eyesore". Five months later, Jews, synagogues and Jewish-run businesses were attacked across Nazi Germany in the deadly November pogrom widely known as Kristallnacht.
" Yesterday I saw [The Remains ] for the First Time and it was one of The Most moving moments in 30 years of working in Jewish museums, especially seeing the plaque of the Ten Commandments not seen since 1938, " Mr Purin told The Bbc .
Rubble from the historic building is thought to have been submerged in The River Isar since it was used to rebuild a weir 11 years after World War Two.
The Stone tablet originally came From Above The Ark (containing the Torah) on the Eastern Wall of the synagogue, which was one of Munich's most famous pre-war landmarks. The old site is now covered by a Karstadt Department Store .
Mr Purin said a little less than a quarter of the tablet was missing and it was The Most significant discovery So Far .
The Leonhard Moll building company that destroyed the synagogue had apparently stored the rubble on its site west of Munich until 1956.
Some 150 tonnes were then dumped in The River to renovate the big Grosshesseloher weir, mainly from the synagogue but also from buildings bombed during The War .
The 90-year-old head of the Jewish community in Munich, Charlotte Knobloch , was thrilled by The Discovery as she had worshipped in the Old Synagogue as a girl before it was destroyed.
" These stones are part of Munich's Jewish History , " she told the Münchner Merkur newspaper. " I really didn't expect fragments to survive, let alone that we would see them. "
Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter told public broadcaster BR that finding The Remains of such a magnificent building was a " stroke of luck. " His deputy Katrin Habenschaden said it was The City 's historic duty to make The Discovery secure and return it to the Jewish community.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com