SmugMug
Home | Login | Help |
|
Style:
&
|View Cart
share photo
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird)  > Travel > Israel 2004
15 year old Max's first trip to Israel. We rented a car and spent 2 weeks touring.
Gallery pages:  <<  <  8  9  10  11  12  13  >  
Buy:
this photo buy this photo
multiple photos buy multiple photos | view cart view cart
< 95 of 116 >
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > The Old City, mid morning but many of the merchants have not opened up yet
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > The Jewish Quarter of the Old City was demolished by the Jordanians in 1948. Since 1967, the quarter  has been rebuilt. This synagogue was restored- the photo on the left was how it was found by the Israelis in '67
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > The Dome of the Rock, where Allah is said to have ascended to heaven, sits on the site of the Jewish Holy Temple, destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD. More than 150 years earlier, Herod built a large retaining wall around the Temple compound, and the only remnant of the Temple complex is this retaining wall, seen just below the Dome of the Rock. It is called simply the Western Wall.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > Father and son walk in the Old City
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > The Western Wall is considered the most holy site in Judaism since it's walls were the walls of the Temple complex.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > The tradition is to slip a prayer into a crack in the wall, and God would hear the prayer immediately. Sort of a fax to God
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > Max sends his "fax"
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > The original City of King David, circa 1000 BCE, was just south of where the Temple southern wall is, and just south of the present wall of the Old City. King Hezekiah ~700 BCE had a long tunnel dug from the spring into the city, to protect the water supply during an Assyrian attack.
Jonathan Siegel (JSBird) > Today the tunnels are still accessible, deep under the earth, with knee deep water still running. Here some soldiers join their platoon to visit (acting as tourists), stripped to their underwear to avoid getting their uniforms wet. Soldiers are required to keep their weapons with them at all times...
The Western Wall is considered the most holy site in Judaism since it's walls were the walls of the Temple complex.
 > The Western Wall is considered the most holy site in Judaism since it's walls were the walls of the Temple complex.
The Western Wall is considered the most holy site in Judaism since it's walls were the walls of the Temple complex.
Original size: 512px x 768px |
Current: 200px x 300px |
Other sizes: Small · M · L · O · save photo |
Share photo: links, forums, blogs |
Gallery pages:  <<  <  8  9  10  11  12  13  >  
Buy:
this photo buy this photo
multiple photos buy multiple photos | view cart view cart
< 95 of 116 >

Comments

| hide gallery comments |

New comment:

Comment on: | Rating: stars
Name:
Link:
To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?
News | Browse | Keywords | Communities | Forum | Wiki | Gear | Prints & Gifts | Shopping Cart | Login
Terms | Privacy | About Us | Contact SmugMug | Blogs | API | Affiliates | © 2008 SmugMug, Inc.
Show FeedsAvailable Feeds | What are feeds?
gallery photos:
Atom FeedAtom | RSS FeedRSS