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New Jerusalem photos for Wikipedia

My first day in Israel was spent walking around Jerusalem.  Below are a few of the photos and where they are found on Wikipedia:

File:Tefillin worn by a man at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.jpg

Tefillin

File:Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.jpg

Mount of Olives

File:Jerusalem stone in the rough.jpg

Jerusalem stone

File:Temple Mount view 1.jpg

Temple Mount

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David is a photographer and writer in New York City, and the editor of Shankbone.org.

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2 Responses to “New Jerusalem photos for Wikipedia”

  1. monica lapeter says:

    David, the pictures are beautiful, I can’t wait for more. Thank you for showing me this magnificent country through your eyes. I hope you are having a great time.
    miss you & love you,
    xoxoxo

  2. Eleanor says:

    I love all your pictures, Dave. Did you put a note in The Wailing Wall?

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