A menorah, which came from the Holy Place, is one of the missing treasures.
The Romans built the Temple of Peace, which is where the treasures were next displayed.
Vespasian was the emperor who invaded Jerusalem, stole the treasure, and took the Jewish slaves.
Lightning, an earthquake, and fire destroyed the Temple of Peace.
After the Vandals looted Rome, led by their king, Genseric, they took the treasures to Carthage.
The treasure remained in Carthage for 80 years until it disappeared again.
Byzantine Emperor Justinian conquered Carthage and took the treasure.
Emperor Justinian sent the treasures back to Jerusalem after he stole them because he received a bad omen and was told the treasures were cursed.
Hundreds of Christians were hiding in the Nea Church when the Persians massacred them.
Centuries of neglect, invasion, and disaster destroyed the Nea Church, where experts believe the treasure may have been hidden.
It is too late to excavate the Nea Church because the Jewish Quarter has been built on top of it.
Although the mystery is still unsolved, experts believe some of the treasures very well may still be hidden in the remains of the Nea Church, under the Jewish Quarter.