The Real Jerusalem Streets has published over 1,200 posts.
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And a couple of viral posts – so many loved those Arab girls.
Each week the goal of RJS photo essays is to show what is happening in Jerusalem, Israel–
what legacy media does not share – there is much more happening than conflict and protests.
This week was a week to honor the Republic of Paraguay and its President Santiago Peña.
Knesset flags in blue and white were joined with blue and white with red – for the Republic of Paraguay.
Yards of red carpets were out and the Declaration of Independence moved to a new location
to officially welcome the President of the Republic of Paraguay Santiago Peña.
Anthems were played before the review of the honor guard.
The Paraguayan delegation entered the Knesset building led by Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana.
After cutting a ceremonial blue ribbon, Peña cut off a small piece of the blue ribbon to save.
The President signed the official guest book as Ohana stood and dignitaries sat to watch.
Audience members taking photos and videos with their cell phones has become common practice.
Even an army officer took his shot as the two leaders spoke briefly in the Chagall Hall.
Peña’s wife was escorted to a private reception after the official photos and led past the October 7 display. The hostages and war are not forgotten even at the most festive of events in Jerusalem.
The official motorcade waited outside to rush them away to the next event on a short, tight schedule.
The Kotel, Western Wall, Yad Vashem, and the official ceremony in Har Hotzvim where the Jerusalem Embassy of Paraguay is located lasted two days.
The umbrellas have been replaced with new lights over Yoel Salomon Street awaiting winter holiday visitors in Jerusalem near the Friends of Zion Museum, across from the Museum of Tolerance.
On Thursday night the Paraguayan delegation was hosted at the Friends of Zion Museum,
and the President was presented with the Friends of Zion Award.
The new Chief Sefardi Rabbi Dovid Yosef arrived wearing his new official Rishon Lezion attire.
The room was crowded and all stood as the Presidential couple entered,
Fleur Hassan Nahoum was the moderator, she spoke in English from the podium, but in Spanish to many of the guests.
Even at this event, the memory of those murdered was not forgotten.
Mayor Moshe Lion presented a gift and Rav Yosef blessed the President.
They left before the toast and the meal was served.
The meat came from Paraguay and the wine served was a special label “PARAGUAY,” bottled by Psagot Winery.
A hamsa for good luck was presented by Israeli Minister of Culture Miki Zohar.
However, the Friends of Zion Award was the main event of the evening which was co-sponsored by the Zionist Organization Kol Israel.
Knesset Speaker Ohana was all smiles during the singing of Hatikva at the end of the evening. He had gone to Paraguay to open an Israeli consulate and must have been relieved to see the results of his efforts. See who was there in more photos HERE.
So the Paraguay events were fun, but not real streets unless you saw the motorcades go by.
On International Humanitarian Day December 10th, a special session was held at Beit Hanasi, the Israeli President’s Residence, concerning the health and welfare of the 100 hostages still held in Gaza.
Freed hostage Noa Argamani spoke after the health experts presented data.
Several freed hostages attended and comforted each other.
But families, some wearing the faces and names of their loved ones on their shirts, are still waiting after 435 unimaginable days, more photos HERE
But then, new signs are up for fun next week, with the Doll Festival and More at the Train Theater.
The first night of Hanukkah is December 25th and I started planning and baking.
Stores have dreidels and Hanukiot on display – it’s time to prepare for Hanukkah. The holiday where they tried to kill us and failed – so we eat sufganiyot and latkes and spin the dreidel to see our fate.
As President Peña said ending his remarks to the media at the Knesset – “This year in Jerusalem!”
Book a photo walk to see the sights and lights for yourself.
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