Saturday, May 4, 2013

The Holy Land

  Jerusalem is an amazing city full of history, history and more history.  While the surrounding area beyond the walls of the Old City are modern and full of restaurants and shops, the Old City itself takes you back in time.  The three quarters: Muslim, Christian and Jewish each have their own unique flair.  The most important sights of all three religions are located within steps of each other...The Dome of the Rock (Islamic)- where Mohammed heard the voice of God, The Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Christian)- venerated as the location of Jesus' crucifixion and burial place, and The Western Wall (Jewish)-the last remnant of the Temple; the most sacred site in Judaism.  The melting pot of people and religions is an amazing experience and personally, puts a lot of things into perspective. If you ever get the chance, Jerusalem is a must see.  But, be prepared for the heat from this time of the year until the fall....we were fooled on our first day.  When we arrived it was raining and around 50 degrees.  That soon changed and a few days later it was well into the 90's and 100's with not a cloud in sight!  We beat the heat at the Dead Sea (photos to come), but Ashley almost passed out on the hike to Masada (story to come). All in all, we've had a great time.  The hummus and olives are to die for, the people are great and the sights are amazing!!
    

                                                    Jaffa Street-just a train, no cars allowed!!
                                                               Outside the Tower of David


                                                    Dome in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
                     Church of the Holy Sepulchre

                 At the right time, the light shines directly on the shrine where it is said Jesus was crucified

                                                           FALAFEL!!  Best food ever
                
                                                          The Western (Wailing) Wall

              Top of Dome of the Rock and roman cisterns (right)                        

                 Roman Cistern at the Basilica of St. Annes

                                    Great find- We are assuming it says Clemson Tigers in Hebrew!

5 comments:

  1. Great pictures! Israel is on my list of places to visit and looking at your photos only reinforces my desire.
    Enjoy cool Croatia!
    Love,
    Maman
    P.S: It was nice talking to you and Addy says thanks for the hug! Max too...

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  2. Looks incredibly beautiful! The light coming into the temple certainly seems spiritual. I hope you guys are having a fabulous time :) (and it looks like you are)
    Dan

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  5. Lovely pictures. We plan to visit there next year.
    I love you both!
    Mom

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