| Mount Zion's religious history |
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It's no joke: Legend holds that both King David and Jesus lived on Mount Zion. King David may not actually be buried here, but the site was the closest Jews could come to the Western Wall before the S |
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| John the Baptist village |
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Church towers, an abundant spring, green mountains, and European-style restaurants. No, this is not Lausanne, but the old Jerusalem neighborhood of Ein Kerem, in whose walls treasures of gold are stil |
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| The Hebrew University campus at Mount Scopus |
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Weizmann, Bialik, Einstein and Sinatra passed through halls of Hebrew University at Mount Scopus. So now we can enjoy wild jungle, mysterious tomb and the most beautiful view in Israel? |
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| The Temple Mount on foot |
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What happens when the site holiest to Jews is the third holiest site to Muslims and also important to Christians? You get a very volatile spot. It is, however, also a very beautiful one. A tour of the |
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| Brigham Young University (Mormons Center) |
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Mormon community went through trials and tribulations until finally being permitted to build academic complex on Mount Scopus. Ron Peled tours the impressive complex |
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| Zion gate to the Jaffa Gate |
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To one side is the Jaffa Gate and the Tower of David, and to the other is the Jerusalem Cinematheque and the Scottish Church, and in the middle - Sultan’s Pool. A diverse tour - from the Dormition to |
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| The Garden Tomb |
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Many have flocked to Jerusalem in search of Christ's exact place of crucifixion and burial. Upon envisioning a skull, General Gordon declared Christ to be buried in a garden near the Nablus Gate. True |
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| Jeruaslem Syndrome - Crazy about Jerusalem |
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There’s something in Jerusalem that makes some 150 tourists a year lose their minds. Some of them think they’re the Messiah or the devil, others feel they must destroy a mosque or a church, and yet... |
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| The Mount of Olive’s Churches |
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Our tour will take us to church where Jesus wept, onion church of Mary Magdalene, Basilica of the Agony, Edicule of ascension and church where Jesus’ mother was buried, or else she wasn’t and more... |
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| Exclusive: Temple Mount Video Tour |
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feelJerusalem.com presents rare, exclusive video of holy site, currently closed to Jews, after Israeli able to sneak camcorder into Mount. Prominent archeologist who watched video says Muslim renovati |
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| The Church of the Holy Sepulchre |
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The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also called the Church of the Resurrection, located in the heart of the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, is one of the most sacred locations in the Chr |
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| Chanukah in Jerusalem |
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With menorahs nearly at full strength, this weekend will be a prime time to explore the alleyways of Jerusalem and enjoy the lights over the weekend. Ynetnews presents some suggestions, directions, ex |
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| On the rooftops of Jerusalem |
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The Muslim Quarter is the one with the domes and antennas, the Jewish one is the whitest, the Christian one is characterized by its red roofs and the Armenian quarter is hard to discern. A view of the |
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| Jaffa Gate - In and around |
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The Muslim Quarter is the one with the domes and antennas, the Jewish one is the whitest, the Christian one is characterized by its red roofs and the Armenian quarter is hard to discern |
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| What a wonder: The Southern Wall |
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Archeological site by southern Temple Mount is one of Jerusalem’s most impressive. Here you can walk on stairs where the rabbis of Talmud sat, take in amazing views of Jerusalem, and fantasize about U |
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| Herodian Quarter: 2000 year-old ashes |
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We take you on a tour through the Herodian Quarter, a lavish archeological complex in the Jewish Quarter where the rich Jews resided during the Second Temple period |
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