Masada Siegel was a field producer for CNN and Fox News Channel.
Loughner's Parents: Did They Know About His Mental Illness?|Claire Martin, Masada Siegel|January 11, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Claire Martin and Masada Siegel talk to the Loughners' neighbors.
Loughner's Parents: Did They Know About His Mental Illness?|Claire Martin, Masada Siegel|January 11, 2011|DAILY BEAST
And of course, visiting the Old City and Masada is intended to garner support of one voting bloc in particular.
Carly's Schlep to Israel|Samuel P. Jacobs|September 8, 2010|DAILY BEAST
I shall keep on west for a while, and then turn off into the deep valleys leading down towards Masada.
For the Temple|G. A. Henty
There has been nothing to efface the evidence of the tragedy, nor was Masada ever again held as a fortress.
Palestine|Claude Reignier Conder
Juda was not yet entirely subjugated, for three strong fortresses were still in arms: Herodium, Machrus, and Masada.
History of the Jews, Vol. II (of 6)|Heinrich Graetz
There are the precipices of Masada and Engedi sheer from the salt coast.
The World's Progress, Vol. I (of X)|Various
The first two soon fell, but Masada offered a stubborn resistance which its natural position favored.
A Thousand Years of Jewish History|Maurice H. (Maurice Henry) Harris
British Dictionary definitions for Masada
Masada
/ (məˈsɑːdə) /
noun
an ancient mountaintop fortress in Israel, 400 m (1300 ft) above the W shore of the Dead Sea: the last Jewish stronghold during a revolt in Judaea (66–73 ad). Besieged by the Romans for a year, almost all of the inhabitants killed themselves rather than surrender. The site is an Israeli national monument