So many Israelis have already been to Dubai and Europe, and now they are booked to go to Japan.
While Israelis plan to travel during the holiday season, tourists are arriving to fill the Jerusalem streets.
New decorative lights add color to welcome all to the Jerusalem streets for the holiday season.
A quiet evening visit to the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens was a great way to start a busy week.
Seeing people dining and admiring the lily pond with its change of season never gets old.
This year’s attraction of inflatables was a great source for a fun seasonal image.
Nefesh B’Nefesh hosted a “Shuk Olim” an event for new immigrant businesses to share their wares.
Businesses were happy about the opportunity. One friend said she sold out in the first hour!
The added attraction at this second Shuk Olim was a performance by Shlomo Katz.
The mostly English-speaking crowd, also immigrants, enjoyed his music and the food on the NBN roof with the view of Jerusalem a bonus. For many the summer started at another Nefesh BeNefesh Shuk Olim.
Bright and early the next morning, back to Nefesh B’Nefesh for the 2nd Jerusalem Business Conference. Along with AACI, Lesley Kaplan (center), and crew hosted a full-day program for entrepreneurs and business owners.
Former Ambassador Michael Oren and Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum were opening speakers for an entire day of expert advice for advancing business in Israel.
Over 200 people attended, not only from Jerusalem, but from all around Israel, and at least one friend from Australia. It was a great day to be back with live networking and the opportunity to photograph a conference again.
As always, it feels as if Jerusalem is one big building site. While people complain, and buildings go down, at least the trees are protected from construction as much as possible.
This new bike trail attracted a lot of comments on Facebook.
Also this week, before the holiday season, was a time for weddings.
This young bride had the most interesting footwear seen in a long time.
But of it all, the most exciting time was spent seeing the new National Library of Israel.
It is not finished yet and not open to the public yet. But what a tour inside! More on it next time.
I was too tired and did not get to the pro-reform rally on Thursday night to see thousands of people.
I saw the loud anti-government protest Saturday night but decided to spare you the sound.
I was on my way to see the Selihot at various locations – there were hundreds of choices.
Better to share a bit of the impressive sound of Chazan Weiss and the Choir of the Great Synagogue.
Tens of thousands more packed the Kotel, Western Wall Plaza for late-night Selihot.
Today the bee keepers made their annual appearance at Beit Hanasi, the President’s Residence for the traditional apples and honey.
Wishing everyone a sweet and healthy new year!
Shana Tova!
Shana Tova!
Thank you, @Sharon Altschul, for the always informative and uplifting round up of all the Jerusalem news that you see fit to share!
You are most welcome, wishing you a healthy and happy year!
My thanks, too, Sharon. Wishing you every blessing for the new year and beyond – and looking forward to more (good) news from The Real Jerusalem Streets…
Shana tova!
Thank you again Sharon for another wonderful & informative year of weekly positive pictorial reports on what is happening in Yerushalayim.
Shana Tova uMetuka
Thank you Jeff, your comment is greatly appreciated! Shana tova
Thank you for the window into Jerusalem and for uplifting the week!
Thanks Gayle, hope to see you here soon!
Shana Tova dear Sharon,
Zeev and I wish you a healthy, blessed, sweet and safe New Year ahead.
Kayla
Same to you Kayla and hope to see you again soon.
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