January 11th 2016
The Half-Shekel Campaign – Summary and Conclusions
First and foremost, we would like to express our deep gratitude to all those who answered our call and donated to the project and helped disseminate the Campaign. YOUR SUPPORT IS TRULY APPRECIATED. Thank you letters and gifts will be mailed shortly.
Our” Half-Shekel” campaign was launched on September 1st 2015 and lasted for four months. The Temple Mount Sifting Project is all about involving the community, and this campaign was the first time we invited the public to partake in helping fund the project. We chose the crowd funding approach, even though we didn’t know what to expect. This kind of platform, when used by non-profit organizations, is often used to help fund and promote social, medical or political causes, and usually not used for scientific research, let alone for archaeological research although many people find interest and value in it, they still prefer to donate to other causes.
We produced a video with an attempt to tell the story of the sifting project in an interesting and touching way for those who are less-acquainted with the story of the Temple Mount, its history and archaeology, as well as for those who are well acquainted and even for trained archaeologists. We knew that a short video would be essential for it to become viral, but we weren’t successful in finding a way to consolidate the story of the project in addition to explaining our financial needs to the non-aquatint in less than 7 minutes although we managed to have the Hebrew version shorter (5 min).
Eventually the Hebrew video became viral to some extend on Facebook and managed to reach 20 thousand people quite quickly with almost no paid promotion (a total of 27 thousand on both Facebook and YouTube). The English version, which was also available with translation subtitles in many languages, was less successful and eventually reached 50 thousand people (16 thousand people have visited the Half-Shekel Campaign website and more than 270 of them have donated. During the time of this campaign, we eventually managed to raise $35,440. The donations came mainly from English speaking countries and from Israel, but also from distant parts of the world such as Brazil, Chile, Singapore and other places.
A short while after the inception of the campaign, the political conflict concerning the Temple Mount became a hot topic in the media, and we weren’t sure if it detracted or motivated support of the campaign. We prefer avoiding politics as much as possible, especially since we are dealing with the most politically sensitive site in Israel, although certain aspects of our research may unavoidably have some political implications. The website has also been translated into Arabic, and attracted a relatively large percentage of visits from Arabic speaking countries, surprisingly, we received only few malicious comments, while hundreds of visitors shared the website and clicked like. Perhaps the scientifically oriented nature of the text helped to some extend to reduce the conflict fed by decisive and ignorant historical claims.
We are still far from reaching the project’s needs, and our funding efforts will proceed. This website will be maintained as a permanent funding website, and we will continue promoting it in various other ways.
You are all invited to continue supporting the project by sending a recurring donation and by sharing the websites of the Temple Mount Sifting Project.
With much gratitude,
Gabriel Barkay and Zachi Dvira
January 1st, 2016
The campaign is over. Thank you all for your donations and for distributing this website. We will publish a campaign summary in the coming days.
We will send out the all gifts within the coming month.
Donations could still be done on this website (with gifts) or through our weblogs. This website will be redesigned to a permanent fund raising website.
For further updates about the project please visit our weblogs.
Happy New Year
The Temple Mount Sifting Project
December 27, 201
In three days we’re about to end our current phase of our crowd funding campaign. After that this website will be converted to a permanent website for donations to the Sifting Project. This campaign has been running for the last four months and has managed to reach 75 thousand people who have watched the campaign video (English 47,914; Hebrew: 27,452). The campaign brought about 16,500 visitors (unique visits) to this website. Since our last update we have doubled the Facebook shares, especially in Arabic and Portuguese (see table below), and currently more 3400 people have shared this website! Thank you all!
Up to this point we managed to raise in this campaign $20,676 by 257 donors (the total sum on the website includes also direct donations that were received recently and were not achieved via this campaign). We are pleased to see that we managed to receive support from all corners of the world.
In our next update we will provide a summary to this campaign and details about the phase.
See below the statistics for more detailed and interesting results:
Top Website Visitors by Country
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Country | Website Visitors | Frequency (1 per x Internet Users) |
Israel | 4,962 | 1,195 |
Jordan | 526 | 6,417 |
Pal. Authority | 133 | 9,774 |
Iraq | 143 | 18,937 |
Venezuela | 594 | 24,492 |
El Salvador | 51 | 34,173 |
Norway | 124 | 39,483 |
Honduras | 31 | 51,695 |
Ukraine | 292 | 57,702 |
Canada | 521 | 63,340 |
United States | 4,446 | 68,203 |
Bolivia | 52 | 76,357 |
Portugal | 86 | 81,576 |
Netherlands | 177 | 91,208 |
Hong Kong | 63 | 91,291 |
Brazil | 1,045 | 103,180 |
Australia | 204 | 103,807 |
Turkey | 285 | 124,066 |
Belarus | 34 | 142,852 |
Austria | 44 | 162,163 |
Top Donors by Country
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Country | Donors | Donors Percentage of Website Visitors |
United States | 116 | 2.6% |
Israel | 90 | 1.8% |
Canada | 11 | 2.1% |
United Kingdom | 8 | 2.4% |
Australia | 7 | 3.4% |
Brazil | 3 | N/A |
Italy | 3 | N/A |
Norway | 2 | N/A |
Austria | 2 | N/A |
Belgium | 2 | N/A |
Netherlands | 1 | N/A |
Turkey | 1 | N/A |
New Zealand | 1 | N/A |
Singapore | 1 | N/A |
Finland | 1 | N/A |
Sweden | 1 | N/A |
Germany | 1 | N/A |
Mexico | 1 | N/A |
Chile | 1 | N/A |
Website Visitors by Language
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Language | Visitors |
English | 7,291 |
Hebrew | 3,382 |
Spanish | 1,286 |
Arabic | 1,224 |
Russian | 708 |
French | 514 |
Turkish | 338 |
Korean | 274 |
Chinese-Traditional | 153 |
Chinese -Simplified | 126 |
Norwegian | 182 |
Italian | 207 |
Portuguese | 454 |
German | 127 |
Dutch The Netherlands | 141 |
Farsi Iran | 40 |
Hungarian | 53 |
Facebook Shares by Language
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Language | FB Shares |
English | 2100 |
Arabic | 353 |
Spanish | 312 |
Portuguese | 200 |
Hebrew | 111 |
Russian | 89 |
French | 63 |
Turkish | 36 |
Persian | 32 |
Norwegian | 19 |
Chinese (simplified) | 19 |
Korean | 16 |
Italian | 16 |
Chinese (traditional) | 12 |
Deutsch | 11 |
Nederland | 10 |
Hungarian (Magyar) | 0 |
Total | 3399 |
December 15, 2015: We are now capable of providing Tax-Deducible receipts from the U.K. as well.
December 12, 2015: See Report in Jerusalem Post: Byzantine-era potsherd from Temple Mount may contain engraving of holy site’s menorah
December 8, 2015:
Three months have passed since we launched the crowdfunding campaign; the current campaign is scheduled to end on Dec 31, 2015. Since we are still far from reaching our final goal, we will probably continue fundraising with this website, but change the format so it will suit an ongoing fundraising campaign and not one that is limited by time.
We would like to update you about several things that we’ve been working on. Many of you have probably already seen the news reports about the “Hezekiah seal” found in the Ophel excavations south of the Temple Mount, which were directed by Dr. Eilat Mazar. This seal impression was found in 2010 at our sifting facility in Tzurim Valley, when we assisted with wet-sifting earth from this excavation. Until recently, the reading of this bulla was ‘לחזקיהו … מלכיהו (Hezekiyahu ?? Malkiyahu), but when Reut ben-Ariyeh, who studied the seal impressions from the Ophel excavation, noticed a dot between מלכ andיהו , and the unclear letter of the second name, the reading became clear: “Hezekiyah (son of) Ahaz King of Judah”. This is the first time that a Judean king seal or seal impression is found by a controlled archaeological excavation! We are proud that the Temple Mount Sifting Project took part of this great discovery. Click here to read the press release.
We are about to publish a new article, based on finds from the sifting project, about reconstructing Crusader floors which were situated in the Dome of the Rock. This will be published on Dec 20th in an international conference at Haifa University marking 150 years of the PEF (Palestine Exploration Fund). (Click here to see the full program).
And one last thing for Chanukah – two days ago we published an image of a potsherd with an incised design of what appears to be the Temple Menorah; the potsherd is probably from the Byzantine period. What was the purpose of this drawing? What can we learn from it about the rabbinic medieval interpretation of the Menorah shape? These questions were sent out to our community of followers and supporters whose opinion we cherish. . You are welcome to add your suggestion or comment in our Facebook page or blog.
Happy Chanukah,
The Temple Mount Sifting Project
October 26, 2015:
When we launched the campaign 50 days ago, the Hebrew video immediately went viral and reached 10,000 people within three days, while the English video was less successful and reached 3,500 people. Up to date the videos were watched (30 sec views and more) on Facebook and YouTube by 43,797 people. 12,050 people have visited the website and 199 people have donated a total sum of $21,940. We intend to continue the campaign until the end of 2015.
The video has the potential to reach a very wide audience, especially these days when the Temple Mount is in the focus of the news. Since many ignorant comments are being heard in the media and distorted articles are published in major newspapers, this story and archaeological information is essential for establishing an educated debate.
The Temple Mount Sifting Project does not have a political agenda, and as open minded academic researchers we are open minded for any conclusion that can be deducted from the finds. We oppose ignorance. All scientific or academic research eventually serves humanity by helping us make better decisions. If the sifting project finds could help reduce tensions that are rooted by ignorance – we would be happy to serve this goal as well.
It is worthwhile to mention that about 15% of the website visitors are Arab speakers, and there are about 353 shares and hundreds of likes to the Arabic version of the website. It seems like the Arab world is very interested in this story.
October 25, 2015
When we launched the campaign 50 days ago, the Hebrew video immediately went viral and reached 10,000 people within three days, while the English video was less successful and reached 3,500 people. Up to date the videos were watched (30 sec views and more) on Facebook and YouTube by 43,797 people. 12,050 people have visited the website and 199 people have donated a total sum of $21,940. We intend to continue the campaign until the end of 2015.
The video has the potential to reach a very wide audience, especially these days when the Temple Mount is in the focus of the news. Since many ignorant comments are being heard in the media and distorted articles are published in major newspapers, this story and archaeological information is essential for establishing an educated debate.
The Temple Mount Sifting Project does not have a political agenda, and as open minded academic researchers we are open minded for any conclusion that can be deducted from the finds. We oppose ignorance. All scientific or academic research eventually serves humanity by helping us make better decisions. If the sifting project finds could help reduce tensions that are rooted by ignorance – we would be happy to serve this goal as well.
It is worthwhile to mention that about 15% of the website visitors are Arab speakers, and there are about 353 shares and hundreds of likes to the Arabic version of the website. It seems like the Arab world is very interested in this story.
October 12, 2015
Since our last update – with the organic exposure of the website and some paid ads – we tripled the number of visitors to the website. Up to this point we managed to raise $19,607 by 171 donors. The number of people who viewed the YouTube video (26,759 views) and those who visited the website (10,432 unique visitors) also increased.
There is great interest among Middle Eastern Arabs, leading to more than 300 shares and 500 likes of the Arab version of the website. We are still waiting to see who will be the first one among the Arab supporters to be courageous enough to make a donation.
In our last report Canada was first place but it has now been replaced by the United Kingdom with the highest percent of donors relative to website visitors, followed by Australia.
See below for more interesting results:
Top Video Views Frequency by Country*
Country | Internet Users | YouTube Video Views | Frequency (1 per x Internet Users) |
Israel | 5928772 | 2630 | 2254 |
Palestine Authority | 1300000 | 78 | 16667 |
El Salvador | 1742832 | 77 | 22634 |
Canada | 33000381 | 1450 | 22759 |
Jordan | 3375307 | 146 | 23119 |
New Zealand | 4162209 | 167 | 24923 |
Costa Rica | 2511139 | 100 | 25111 |
Norway | 4895885 | 182 | 26900 |
United States | 303229759 | 11223 | 27019 |
Australia | 21176595 | 684 | 30960 |
Puerto Rico | 2027549 | 64 | 31680 |
Singapore | 4453859 | 136 | 32749 |
Venezuela | 14548421 | 430 | 33834 |
South Africa | 24909854 | 666 | 37402 |
Paraguay | 2005278 | 51 | 39319 |
Panama | 1899892 | 43 | 44184 |
Guatemala | 2716781 | 61 | 44537 |
Honduras | 1602558 | 33 | 48562 |
Netherlands | 16143879 | 317 | 50927 |
Finland | 5117660 | 98 | 52221 |
Uruguay | 2017280 | 37 | 54521 |
Iraq | 2707928 | 49 | 55264 |
Philippines | 39470845 | 624 | 63255 |
Ecuador | 6012003 | 90 | 66800 |
United Kingdom | 57075826 | 809 | 70551 |
Hungary | 7388776 | 101 | 73156 |
Malaysia | 12150362 | 164 | 74088 |
Bolivia | 3970587 | 51 | 77855 |
Chile | 11686746 | 135 | 86568 |
Hong Kong | 5751357 | 64 | 89865 |
Poland | 25666238 | 278 | 92325 |
Sweden | 8581261 | 91 | 94300 |
Switzerland | 7180749 | 72 | 99733 |
Denmark | 5419113 | 53 | 102247 |
Belgium | 9441116 | 91 | 103749 |
Colombia | 25660725 | 223 | 115071 |
Argentina | 24973660 | 217 | 115086 |
Ireland | 3817491 | 33 | 115682 |
Dominican Republic | 5072674 | 39 | 130069 |
Ukraine | 16849008 | 125 | 134792 |
* Not including over 23,000 Facebook views. At this point we cannot access this data categorized per country from Facebook.
Top Website Visitors by Country
Country | Website Visitors | Frequency (1 per x Internet Users) |
Israel | 2771 | 2140 |
Jordan | 518 | 6516 |
Palestinian Authority | 123 | 10569 |
Iraq | 142 | 19070 |
Venezuela | 590 | 24658 |
El Salvador | 49 | 35568 |
Norway | 83 | 58987 |
Ukraine | 277 | 60827 |
Bolivia | 52 | 76357 |
Portugal | 77 | 91111 |
Canada | 305 | 108198 |
United States | 2,413 | 125665 |
Hong Kong | 44 | 130713 |
Turkey | 252 | 140313 |
Brazil | 735 | 146698 |
Netherlands | 104 | 155230 |
Australia | 120 | 176472 |
South Korea | 216 | 209788 |
Spain | 163 | 214787 |
Austria | 32 | 222974 |
Belgium | 39 | 242080 |
Taiwan | 64 | 291246 |
Italy | 115 | 318208 |
France | 131 | 423125 |
United Kingdom | 126 | 452983 |
Egypt | 74 | 544751 |
Mexico | 61 | 834804 |
Germany | 53 | 1353350 |
Russia | 50 | 1688756 |
India | 51 | 4768606 |
Top Donors by Country
Country | Donors per Visitors Rate | Donors |
United States | 3.4% | 83 |
Israel | 1.9% | 53 |
Canada | 3.0% | 9 |
United Kingdom | 4.8% | 6 |
Australia | 4.2% | 5 |
Norway | N/A | 2 |
Italy | N/A | 2 |
New Zealand | N/A | 1 |
Netherlands | N/A | 1 |
Finland | N/A | 1 |
Chile | N/A | 1 |
Sweden | N/A | 1 |
Brazil | N/A | 1 |
Website Visitors by Language
Language | Visitors |
English | 4,051 |
Hebrew | 1,728 |
Spanish | 1,231 |
Arabic | 1,117 |
Russian | 495 |
French | 438 |
Turkish | 299 |
Korean | 299 |
Chinese-Traditional | 123 |
Chinese -Simplified | 123 |
Norwegian | 118 |
Italian | 108 |
Portuguese | 106 |
German | 79 |
Dutch The Netherlands | 72 |
Persian | 21 |
Hungarian | 21 |
Facebook Shares by Language
Language | FB Shares |
English | 1500 |
Arabic | 352 |
Spanish | 152 |
Hebrew | 111 |
Turkish | 35 |
Persian | 32 |
Russian | 27 |
Norwegian (Norsk Bokmal) | 19 |
Chinese (simplified) | 19 |
Thai | 16 |
Chinese (traditional) | 12 |
French | 9 |
Italian | 6 |
Netherlands | 3 |
German | 2 |
Hungarian (Magyar) | 0 |
Portugese | 0 |
October 5, 2015
We realized that promoting this website will take longer than we expected, so we decided to extend the campaign until December 31st.
September 27, 2015
Jerusalem Post: Jewish history’s greatest archaeological crime
September 24, 2015
Rare 3,000-year-old King David era seal discovered by Temple Mount Sifting Project
See full report at our weblog: templemount.wordpress.com
See Media Reports at:
September 22, 2015 – Second Update
Until now the campaign has been going on with organic promotion, and soon we are going to promote the video and the website with paid ads and media news. Now is a good time to see how well we are doing.
Up to this point we managed to raise $17,085 by 116 donors. That’s not much when taking into account the number of people that viewed the video (15562 views) and those that visited the website (3440 unique visitors). It seems like people are really interested in this story, but only a small percentage choose to donate. Our goal is to reach 1 million video views which mean that in order to reach our goal we need to dramatically increase the exposure of the video and the website. We will continue to fundraise through philanthropic foundations and these donations will be marked as “direct” on the funders list.
Following are statistical tables that demonstrate how well the video and the website were received in various countries. We calculated frequencies in relation to each country’s population of internet users. This will allow us to compare our support among various countries.
As you can see below, after Israel, the Canadians have the best score – 1 per 37,931Canadians has seen the video. They also have the best donation rate (5.5% of website visitors). The website is also popular amongst Arab populations.
See below for more interesting results:
Top 20 Video Views Frequency
Country | Internet Users | Video Views | Frequency (1 per x Internet Users) |
Israel | 5928772 | 1485 | 3992 |
Canada | 33000381 | 870 | 37931 |
Norway | 4895885 | 124 | 39483 |
New Zealand | 4162209 | 94 | 44279 |
United States | 303229759 | 5948 | 50980 |
Australia | 21176595 | 413 | 51275 |
South Africa | 24909854 | 481 | 51788 |
Palestinian Authority | 2000000 | 38 | 52632 |
Singapore | 4453859 | 80 | 55673 |
Puerto Rico | 2027549 | 30 | 67585 |
Finland | 5117660 | 72 | 71079 |
Iraq | 2707928 | 29 | 93377 |
Netherlands | 16143879 | 169 | 95526 |
United Kingdom | 57075826 | 522 | 109341 |
Poland | 25666238 | 229 | 112080 |
Malaysia | 12150362 | 88 | 138072 |
Sweden | 8581261 | 59 | 145445 |
Philippines | 39470845 | 247 | 159801 |
Belgium | 9441116 | 59 | 160019 |
Hong Kong | 5751357 | 35 | 164324 |
Switzerland | 7180749 | 39 | 184122 |
Top 25 Website Visitors
Country | Website Visitors | Frequency (1 per x Internet Users) |
Israel | 1283 | 4621 |
Palestinian Authority | 111 | 18018 |
Iraq | 134 | 20208 |
Norway | 67 | 73073 |
Jordan | 21 | 160729 |
Canada | 128 | 257815 |
Australia | 82 | 258251 |
United States | 1026 | 295546 |
Egypt | 67 | 601665 |
Switzerland | 10 | 718075 |
United Kingdom | 68 | 839350 |
Netherlands | 19 | 849678 |
Italy | 36 | 1016499 |
Mexico | 50 | 1018461 |
Colombia | 17 | 1509454 |
Argentina | 14 | 1783833 |
Poland | 14 | 1833303 |
Spain | 16 | 2188142 |
France | 23 | 2409973 |
Germany | 24 | 2988648 |
Russia | 26 | 3247607 |
Brazil | 13 | 8294064 |
Top Donors
Country | Donors per Visitors Rate | Donors |
United States | 3.62% | 43 |
Israel | 2.11% | 41 |
Canada | 5.48% | 8 |
United Kingdom | 3.90% | 3 |
Finland | 14.29% | 2 |
Chile | 16.67% | 1 |
Sweden | 14.29% | 1 |
New Zealand | 10.00% | 1 |
Brazil | 6.67% | 1 |
Netherlands | 5.00% | 1 |
Italy | 2.33% | 1 |
Norway | 1.20% | 1 |
Australia | 1.20% | 1 |
Website Visitors by Language
Language | Visitors |
English | 2028 |
Hebrew | 512 |
Arabic | 408 |
Spanish | 180 |
French | 83 |
Norwegian | 89 |
Russian | 93 |
Italian | 76 |
Portuguese | 14 |
Chinese – Simplified | 16 |
Chinese – Traditional | 27 |
German | 13 |
Dutch | 8 |
Persian | 9 |
Hungarian | 8 |
Korean | 8 |
Turkish | 7 |
Facebook Shares by Language
Language | FB Shares | |
English | 799 | |
Spanish | 149 | |
Arabic | 116 | |
Hebrew | 81 | |
Persian | 32 | |
Russian | 19 | |
Norwegian | 19 | |
Italian | 4 | |
Chinese (traditional) | 4 | |
Chinese (simplified) | 1 | |
Turkish | 1 | |
German | 0 | |
French | 0 | |
Dutch | 0 | |
Hungarian (Magyar) | 0 | |
Portuguese | 0 | |
Korean | 0 |
August 31st 2015. First Update
The website was launched on September 1st, and will end on November 27th, 2015. It is currently available in 17 languages! To the best of our knowledge no such crowdfunding campaign – addressing such a wide audience – has ever taken place, and we are also not aware of any archaeological projects that have used this funding method.
The idea to “crowd fund” the Temple Mount Sifting Project was originally suggested by Aran Yardeni about a year ago. He claimed that raising funds in this method would best suit our project, which allows the public to take an active role. The more we thought about it, we realized that in addition to the funding aspect, a crowd funding campaign can be a great tool through which to gain public exposure for the story of the Temple Mount and the Sifting Project.
We quickly realized the high potential of this campaign, and decided to translate the contents to many languages. . We believe that this cause is universal, and are very curious to see how this campaign will be received around the world.
The texts were mostly translated by volunteers. Please let us know if you notice any errors or have any suggestions. We also welcome volunteers who can translate the website to additional languages.
This page will continuously update developments in the campaign, as publish data concerning the exposure and donations from the various countries. Please stay tuned.
Now, let’s see who will gain the title of “‘the first donor on the website Wall of Fame’”.