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Jerusalem

Jerusalem, mostly recently Photographed by Jair (Yair) Moreshet, 1967-2005

Tower of David

Life in the alleys

Life in the alleys

The Greek Orthodox Patriarchy

Within an authentic Byzantine structure

Just residence

The church of the Holy Sepulcher and an Ethiopian guard

The historical Golgotha. Rock surface behind glass

Chapel at the Golgotha

The Holy Sepulcher

Entrance to the Holy Sepulcher

Entering the Holy Sepulcher

Inside the Holy Sepulcher

The Coptic niche behind the Holy Sepulcher

The restored Jewish quarter

The restored Jewish quarter

The restored Jewish quarter

Over the roofs of the restored Jewish quarter

The wailing wall

Dome Of The Rock on the Temple Mount

Dome Of The Rock on the Temple Mount

From the Antonia Citadel

At the Mount Of Olives

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