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City of David Unearthed – Ancient Jerusalem Virtual Tour

A new immersive, virtual tour takes you back in time to where Jerusalem began 3,000 years ago at the City of David - with City of David Unearthed.

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A Journey Back to The Destructions of Jerusalem – Tisha B’Av Special

Join us for our live walk through the both destructions of Jerusalem in the City of David as we journey back in time to the fateful encounters with both the Babylonians and the Romans.

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Love is the whole story: Romantic places in Jerusalem for Tu B’Av

A picnic in nature, a good restaurant, an impressive view and a tour of the spectacular views of the city. In honor of the day of love, we’ve collected the best spots for the perfect date in the capital for you

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Experiential Learning: the best lectures on the subject of Jerusalem

The 16th Jerusalem Learning Experience Conference brings together a variety of fascinating conversations about ancient Jerusalem and Jerusalem in general. Here is a small taste of the list of expected topics.

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Jerusalem story: 10 places in the capital to post to your story

The view of the hanging bridge and the promenade, the European atmosphere at the windmill and in Ein Karem, a colorful celebration at the Mahane Yehuda market and Nahalat Shiva. We’ve collected the best must-visit locations in Jerusalem for you to snap the perfect picture for your memories.

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In the place where it all began: a variety of experiences for Jerusalem Week

Underground tours, a spectacular night show, a camping complex, food stands and more. All of these are waiting for the general public in the City of David, for a perfect celebration in the most magical city in the world

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Ancient and mysterious: the Samboski Cemetery on Mount Zion

The circumstances of its establishment are not clear, nor is the date when burials began there. It was neglected for many years, until recently, when the tide turned. This is the story of the cemetery that served the poor of Jerusalem.

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A First in Israel’s History: State-Sponsored Memorial Ceremony for Jerusalem’s Poor

For the first time since Israel’s establishment, a state-sponsored memorial service was held today (Tuesday) for poor Jerusalemites from ages past who are interred in the Sambuski Cemetery on Mount Zion, and whose graves were desecrated over decades of neglect and vandalism.

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The holiday of springtime in Jerusalem: Get out in nature and enjoy!

This is the time to take your family, friends and especially yourself, and go on a walk in the most beautiful city in the world. So what should you do in Jerusalem over Passover? We’ve put together a list of recommendations for you

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Archaeology

Innovation is Not New

Innovation is the ability to reinvent something which already exists. Thousands of years before artificial intelligence and supercomputers, humans were already using innovation to improve their quality of life.

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