Jerusalem: Mt Zion, Mt of Olives & The Kidron Valley (Featured April 13, 2006)
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The Golden Gate
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The Foot of Mt of Olives
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Dominus Flevit, Mt of Olives
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Dominus Flevit Window
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Panorama from Dominus Flevit (full size recommended)
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The Dome of The Rock
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Russian Church of St Mary Magdalene
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Al Aqsa Mosque and Mt Zion
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Praying at Jewish Cemetery, Mt of Olives
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Graves Facing Dome of The Rock
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Jewish Graves
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Poverty and Spareness
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Memorial Candles
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Cemetery Overlooking The Kidron Valley
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The Temple Mount Panorama from 7 Arches Hotel
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The Dome of The Rock from 7 Arches Hotel
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The Temple Mount & Jewish Graveyard
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Two Figures at The Graveryard
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43. Jewish Graveyard Overlooking Ras el-Amud - copy
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Ras el-Amud
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Graves Overlooking Judean Desert
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The Wadi
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The West Bank Wall
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Dining Room Manager at 7 Arches Hotel (Formerly: Interc...
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An Old Olive Tree at Gethsemane
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The Church of Agony \ All Nations at Gethsemane
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The Church of All Nations Facade Mosaic
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Mosaic Closeup
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Album Description:
Amazing. See also "Jerusalem: The Old City".
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147 comments
This is one of the most fabulous tours and pictures I have seen. It is amazing how much time you must have spent in taking these, and then describing every picture as a real historian. The children are just adorable. Thank you for sharing and I must look at your other albums. Greetings from Florida. Juliette
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strikjes 2005.07.05 at 10:30:20 PDT
Hi Orly, saw your members name in another site. Jerusalem is a beautiful City. You have photographed it so wonderful. It is a credit to you. Your photos are fantastic. God Bless you. Ray and Eileen (UK)
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viking153 2005.07.04 at 00:32:06 PDT
Thanks Orly!
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marksfinepix 2005.07.03 at 05:27:37 PDT
Hi Orly, how are your studies? Hopefully you are now near the to end of this part, aren't you? I had 2 week off the net. My PC crashed down and it took me a while to get back on the net. In the first moment I thought all me photos from the last year were gone with the wind. NOW I backed everything up. Thanks for your lovely messages. I think you are the only one who read the text in the flower-power album. I meant it otherwise, not that coffee is as strong as love, but: that there are all sorts of coffee (milk coffee, black coffee, vanilla coffee, cappuccino, Nescafe, decaffeinated coffee and so on) - as there are all sorts of love (first love, deep love, hot love, platonic love, virtual love, love on the net, love in space, space in love and so on . . . .):-) So you went back to Jerusalem, this time with a strong power pack! :-) Thanks for the wonderful tour and for all that information. I enjoyed especially the pictures of Mt. Olives. Okay, it IS a cemetery - - but your captures are great. I love the details, the candles, the stones, the people and the views from the height of the graves The picture of the 'Shiloach Pool' reminded me how we passed that tunnel when I still was learning at the 'Ulpan'. It was raining a bit and the water was so high that there were some steps we had to do under water. . . . . . Orly, I hope you are fine. Soon I will be back with new albums - I hope. :-) Have a wonderful week! Galit
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854847 2005.07.02 at 07:50:15 PDT
Hello My Friend Orly!! My Revisit of Your Awesome Jersalem Collection has Revealed So Much More of the Rich and Important History that You Graciously Provide Us, it Really Should be A Feature for All the World to See!!! Your Photojournalist and Oratory Talents Create an Amazing Tool for Us to Learn and Appreciate Your World..Our World! Thanks So Much for Sharing Your Gifts with Us in the WS Community!!! I also Really Appreciate Your Very Kind and Supportive Comments on My "Glorious Heavens" Feature Tuesday...You Certainly Helped make it a Very Special Day for Me!! Take Care, GB! Ted
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torretab 2005.07.01 at 09:20:07 PDT
Hi Orly, it must be an awesome experience to live in a city surrounded by so much history. There's a wealth of culture at hand for those ready and willing to embrace it. I appreciate the effort you've made to capture and share the rich diversity, and share it with us. Many thanks for your entries in my Fun at The Fair and Celebrating 100,000 Views guestbooks. Both were appreciated. I am happy to answer your Photoshop question, although here is probably not the right place. If you send me an email, I'll write you a full reply (keith_2194@yahoo,com.au) . Best wishes, Keith in Sydney.
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magikeith 2005.06.30 at 04:48:34 PDT
Hello Orly! Thank you so much for your nice words today in my guestbook. Yes, I know I live in a beautiful place, but so do you - and such history! It staggers my mind to think of the feet that have walked those streets. The photos are wonderful - especially the children. Warm greetings from California, Beth
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bvillanyi 2005.06.27 at 21:30:44 PDT
Hello Orly, Another fantastic album, or should I say history photobook? With much interest I read the comments you added to the wonderful pictures. Captivating and teachable. I like to mention the jewish graves, the Dormition Abbey, the Church of All Nations and also the various portraits as photos that struck me. Well done! Greetings, Tjebbe
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oomt 2005.06.21 at 14:11:03 PDT
Hi Orly, and thanks too for your nice comment to my featured album. It's always a pleasure see a wonderful album like this. I hope that one day i'll take photos of this wonderful place...and i hope of have you as guide. your frind. Maurizio.Italy
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mauriziomalangone 2005.06.20 at 04:34:19 PDT
PS: I just hit the enter button sorry... I,m tired Dear Orly.. but I did manage to download all of this album.. & on a personal note, your work is getting more skilled everytime I visit.. & I love your site so much as it is like having parts of home & my faimlies memories come alive with within a few seconds, now that Dearest Orly, is Priceless .. Thank You, God Bless & Prosper you, in Heart, Mind & Spirit.. Always, Bella.
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bellasproofs 2005.06.16 at 08:04:42 PDT
תמונות יפות מאוד אורלי! כל הכבוד על ההשקעה, בנסיעות ובהנצחת ירושלים העתיקה. טומי
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tomitomi2 2005.06.15 at 18:54:27 PDT
Wow Orly...Awesome Portfolio My Friend, just Incredible Photography and Presentation of this Historic City of Faiths..You leave me Speechless!!! GB, Ted
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torretab 2005.06.15 at 17:46:25 PDT
Hi Orly! This is cool, especially that I grew up there. I see that not much has changed in 16 years. My trip home is postponed, but your pictures took me on a virtual, and visually fulfilling trip. Your photos reminded me of who I am, and brought up a lot of mixed memories. Thank you for sharing. Best Regards. Majed
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majedanani 2005.06.15 at 04:57:15 PDT
Hi Orly! Yet another wonderful album showing this beautiful city. I truly enjoyed it, even though it took me several sessions. So many great photo's, and as we are used to from you, so very well documented. Ever thought about going into the travel guide business, I think this album with the most informative captions would make a great book for many people visiting the city and surrounding area! Take care, Mark
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marksfinepix 2005.06.15 at 04:16:12 PDT
I have decided to put your albums in my favorites, because you have so much to share, and I have little time right now to read. Gotya!
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gotya109 2005.06.14 at 18:37:58 PDT
Hi Orly..Another Great album. I enjoyed all your pics and the history that went with it.You know a great deal of your wonderful country' history. I look foward to more albums..God Bless, Terry
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wizzard2k 2005.06.14 at 05:30:05 PDT
My dear Orly! I have just spent the last hour totally enwrapped in this album. All of the pictures are just incredible. Breathtaking views, happy children, spectacular old buildings. I couldn't get enough of the pictures. Your narratives are awesome. I have learned more from them than I could have from any history book. The time you took to do this album justice is amazing, and well worth the effort! Seeing all of these places that are etched in our histories and our religions is a priceless present that you have bestowed upon us! Thank you dear Orly for this album, it is a treasure! Take care dear friend...Darlene
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briansbabe2 2005.06.13 at 13:35:45 PDT
Dear Orly . ( you can eras this letter later) Photo 59: You said that the tsar Alexander the 3 build the church on 1988. Did you intent 1888 ? Kaiser Vilhelm the second, that build the dormizion, was the one how meet Teodor Hertsel in Koshta ( Istambul) and in the gate of Jerusalem walls. (They have a nice photo togther)Willhelm the seconed, was a strong man with weak character. he was an paranoid and inflated. He said:" my citizens shuld do what I will tell them to do" He was full of prejudice on the Jews in general , and said that "they are parasites in his kingdom...." He was afraid from his British uncles and admirer the antisemitic pastor Shteker , that was in his eye as a new Martin Loter...When he became a Kaiser, he was influence by a strange British , Stuart-Chembrlain, that preaches for an crusade against the Jews, Nigros,Japanis,and so called other insects.... Hertsel by meeting him, waste his time...Ran
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ranyaari100 2005.06.13 at 12:20:09 PDT
Dear Orly.. I must say that I am an admirrer of you and your most wonderful work and patience to give all the explanations you gave. First, your work is fantastic. To bring back from Jerusalem this master work, is fantastic. I know all the difficulty there, especialy because the strong light there in the summer. If you used any help by filters or other technical accessorys, how care if the resolt is so fantastic. The storys you told are most helpful to understand your tour and the history of our beloved capital that is so controversial . There is no photo that I can say I love more. I loved them all , and allso jelous that I did't do it befor, as my dream was to do such an albom. Ran
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ranyaari100 2005.06.13 at 12:05:35 PDT
Hi Orly, I was in the same area last suterday! Indeed, very nice pictures. I still need to organize mine. BTW, if you are not familiar to, go to www.d-spot.co.il, you will find very nice Israeli pictures site that you can post pictures and get feedback from the community in close to real time. Yaki.
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shaaltiel 2005.06.13 at 09:59:22 PDT
Yes.... A M A Z I N G !! BUT I ask you..... “No school ? All the day walking around instead studying and reading boring books! School is not finished for you :-D !! “ Anyway I can pardon your bad attidude my lazy friend :-D .... in effect looking at your shots and at all the historic places that you have show us I'm full of wonder...! Mt Zion, David Tomb, the Cenacle, Al Aqsa mosque, Zion Gate, Mt. of Olives, the golden Gate, The Dome of The Rock, etc... only in the city of God we can find all this history and those human art symbols!!! :-O !! An INCREDIBLE place to take shots Orly and again, after your old albums about Jerusalem, a FANTASTIC portrait of it! Believe me .... really INCREDIBLE also for an italian man like me who live in a country full of history.... THANKS for this gift and for your,as usual, complete and interesting explications (I'm amazed for your details like in shot 52 for example). About photos... The inside shots 2, 3 and 56 are really GREAT (new tools or tecnique ???) Photos 9 and 34 are beautiful, but MAINLY they have provoked to me a shiver along my back. Really good are 15, 17 (a kite :-) !!), 28, 42 and 49 with the grandfather of all my loved olive trees. As you know 29 and 39 are true MATERPIECES. 64 is a wonderful portrait and also all the final sequence with the terrible gang is a beauty :-) (only a bit of sadness for 67.... politic is also over a child.....). To end .... waiting your return in ancient city of David.... again THANKS for this amazing reportage and a GRANDE ABBRACCIO from your friend Ruggero! ____________________ PS: I don’t believe I would want to be buried in Mt. Of Olives. Not a good idea in my case to be in first row during judgement days….. I think it will be better for me wait for much time :-D.
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tfrarug 2005.06.13 at 07:41:19 PDT
Orly, thank you so very much for the beautiful trip to Jerusalem. Elie R. Sawma_Lebanon
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captainparsa_a2005 2005.06.13 at 07:10:50 PDT
Dear Orly, this is a very beautiful album not just because it has splendid photographs but also because you have taken so much trouble to explain everything in detail. I know, from personal experience, that it takes a lot of effort to write informative and interesting captions in just few words. This is a virtual, historical tour that I will always remember. Israel, where the three religions meet incessantly, is a fascinating place. Who better to capture this spirit and explain it than my friend Orly! The Mt.Zion picture was most impressive, so were #16 Curch of St.Peter. #18, Al Aqsa mosque, illustrates the point I made earlier.I was equally fascinated by Zacharia's tomb and the church Dominus Flevit. You have many pictures of St.Mary Magdalene's church. It has beautiful symmetry and your pictures bring this out. The gilded domes of the Russian orthodox churches are always striking. Of all the pictures of the cemetery, I particularly liked #42 of the two figures. It has class. Excellent picture. Of course, the children's pictures are adorable. I know you have a ken for it and it shows. Orly, thank you so very much for the beautiful trip. I have learnt a lot and seen the sights through your eyes. I have enjoyed this album immensely. Take care. Best wishes, Suresh
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suresh_krishna 2005.06.13 at 05:29:24 PDT
כרגיל, היה כידי לחכות! יופי של תמונות! חג שמח: נינו
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nino71141 2005.06.13 at 02:47:26 PDT
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