Azzahra Hotel & Restaurant Jerusalem

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13 Azzahra Street, P.O.Box 19026 Jerusalem, Israel, 577201, 972-2-6282447

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Mulder and Sully

... of full equality and the full legalization (or as they've cleverly relabeled it, "repeal of prohibition") respectively.

I get why Sullivan's ****** at Obama for stalling on action (although I can equally see why Obama wants to deal with one piece of legislation at a time), but what I don't is his lambasting Clinton for passing DADT in the first place. Not that DADT was flawless - aside ...

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Last Days

... crowd only filled about half the field there was plenty of room for the boys to run races against each other, as well as against the clock. In between races we played the Israeli card game “Taki” – and bided our time for the later performances. Part way through the evening, we walked over to the home in Nachla’ot of Vera Slyomovics granddaughter Osnat for tea and chocolate cake in her succah – which was a nice break from Rockami and allowed us ...

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Jerusalem The Holly City!!!!

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This much I know

... Tel Aviv coastline. I wanted to take Mom there back then but we didn't have the chance. This time, we were going to get there for sure.
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Shabot in Jerusalem

... little nap we headed for the Kotel to view and participate in the 8:10pm beginning of shabot and then off to the King David! We opted to view the beginning of shabot from our observation balcony rather than on the Kotel plaza itself. On the way there we sensed truly the "delight" of the Sabbath. Lots of singing coming from houses, We passed a Yeshiva school and could hear singing and heard feet dancing. A young Jewish man outside asked if we ...

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Die Stadt schlechthin...

... Aussehen her mit Zylinder, Bart und Peot wohl dem jederman bekannten Klischee entsprechen. Auf der anderen Seite hat das Viertel aber auch einigen Charakter, denn es erinnert stark an die juedischen Stadtteile Warschaus oder Krakaus auf diesen alten Schwarz-Weiss-Bildern aus den Dreissigern.
Es gibt aber ein recht grosses Problem wenn es zu den orthodoxen Juden kommt: die meisten von ihnen sind naemlich recht arm, da sie ihr Leben haargenau nach den Geboten der Tora fuehren und ...

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Basic Army Training: Jerusalem/Breaking Distance

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As for my imitation of the Argentinian kid, the other 25 or so Argentinians in the youth group went wild. Many of them were already among my better friends in the platoon, but afterwards, they started calling me "capo", which I think means "genius." Since most in their group were 19 or 20 years ...

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The Beginning of the eye opening

... of the land and the Jews (31 percent of
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Leaving J'lem, Ein Gedi and the Dead Sea

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WALKING TOUR OF JERUSALEM

... sepulchre.h tm We then go back to where Via Dolorosa station 3 as we noticed a restaurant that has pizza. Inside we meet a Mom and son about 20+ who are from Strathmore, AB. We chat about Jerusalem and the cost of living here compared to Jordan, where they have been and going to. The young man will eventually do the trek to base camp! Mom goes back home the end of this month. Great dinner, back home, to watch the news, no movie channel here, and do the blog.

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