Jerusalem Lights 2013

 Jerusalem, Israel is once again hosting an international

festival of lights in The Old City.

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Opening night attracted tens of thousands of people.

Young and old, foreign visitors, 

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and all of Jerusalem’s diverse population were represented. 

Thousands had cameras, and countless

photographers were armed with tripods to get perfect night shots. 

As usual the problem is deciding which trail to follow first.

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 I decided to start with the blue trail 

Jerusalem lights Christian Quartet

which went through the streets of the Christian Quarter.

I want to share a few of my favorites.

So let’s start with

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the impressive Israeli light display in the Cardo.

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I confess that I had to consult my map on this one.

Heinz Kasper used plastic bottles in this piece which was displayed

in front of the Hurva Synagogue in the Rova, Jewish Quarter.

In another courtyard in the Rova,

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the light displayed on this building along with music, 

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 Ocubo’s Garden of our Dreams, from Portugal was popular.

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The Israeli created changing colored lights with music

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on the archeological park was impressive.

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But nearby, as alway the Kotel, the Western Wall

 lit at night was an impressive sight.

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This moving ballerina was popular to video. 

image of Damascus Gate, Shari Shechem

 “Tree of LIfe” was displayed on Shar Shechem, Damascus Gate

I thought the pinball machine there last year was more clever.

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There were many light displays along the streets of the Old City,

and it is very hard to see all three trails in one night.

But I am so glad that friends told me not to miss the cave.

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At the end of the green trail was Zedekiah’s Cave.

Zedekiah's cave

Deep under ground, from Holland was “Lotus Dome.”

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However, the colored lights along the natural walls were stunning.

freedom of press Jeursalem

The Arab media was at Damascus Gate.

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 Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat was doing live radio from Jaffa Gate.

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“Les Lumineoles” from France floated in the sky near Jaffa Gate,

with the illuminated walls of The Old City in the distance.

Jerusalem was a city of lights of the world to the world.

 

Jerusalem Green and Accessible

Wow, did I make a mistake;

 I thought this was going to be a quiet week.

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It began as the extra Israeli flags were taken down. 

(Make sure you did not miss all blue and white photos

from Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israeli Independence Day in Jerusalem.)

Then came unseasonable, heavy rains and cold temperatures,

 it felt more like winter than spring.  

David Citadel Hotel rain

The doormen of the Citadel Hotel had out their large umbrella stand,

 it was not an easy time to stay either dry or warm.

 Then the rain finally stopped on Sunday evening and the sun came out,

and everything in Jerusalem turned green.

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First, I went to see the Cool Globes on exhibit near Jaffa Gate.

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These 18 large globes, each a unique work by a different artist, were

installed for Earth Day and will remain in place through the summer. 

Then I walked over to the YMCA for the opening of  the first

 International Jerusalem Symposium on Green & Accessible Pilgrimage.

There were way too many events and speakers to list here, but

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 Forsan Hussein, CEO of the Jerusalem International YMCA

welcomed the many international visitors to the city of Jerusalem.

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 Deputy Mayor Naomi Tsur, who started the green and accessible initiative, 

posed with Dr Jose Bernal-Stoop from Mexico on the left

and Count Phillippe Piccapiertra, 

the Grand Chancellor of the Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem.

While there are always thousands of international visitors

who arrive in Jerusalem, Israel, daily, this

photo man with walking shoes.

 gentleman is the only one who I know who walked here from Sweden,

and I have to add that

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 Nilsson Jorden, a Brother of the Military and Hospitaller Order

of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem, has a great sense of humor too.

When I told him what I had written about him on the opening night

I was very relieved when he laughed.

I had not heard of this Order before, but their plan to make

  The Old City accessible to all by way of special scooters sounds amazing.

Many Interfaith sessions and discussions were held,

Black Imam with female rabbi

Imam Farid Ansari of the Muslim America Dawah Center of Rhode Island,

seen here with Rabbi Amy Levin, came in specially for this symposium.

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There was such an ambitious program with so many initiatives and

progressive ideas to improve use of natural resources for the future,

that I will have to share more on this another time.

But now on the Jerusalem streets, it is that time of year,

picture getting ready for Lag B'Omer

when young people have started gathering every bit of wood, old trees,

or beware, even watch out for your outdoor furniture,

and anything else that that will  burn for the Lag B’Omer bonfires.

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  Safed Mayor Ilan Shochat, in his excellent presentation, 

did mention what the four ancient Israeli cities have been known 

for centuries for four elements,

Tiberias = water,   Safed = wind,    Hebron = land

and  

Jerusalem = the city of “fire.”

Watch out for those fires this weekend!

Let’s hope we can keep Jerusalem green and accessible to all.

More photos from conference HERE

In Jerusalem 10 Signs of Purim Season

You can never tell what you will find on the streets of Jerusalem, Israel,

and that is especially true at this time of year.

The month of Adar has arrived,

and though the Purim holiday is still two weeks away,

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here is a sign of the season, a great mask I passed on the street.

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Across the street from the Prime Minister’s residence

blue balloons were hanging and blowing in the wind.

At first I thought they were some sort of reminder of a terrorist attack

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 that had killed 10 people at this spot in Adar of 2003.

But, the number 18 was not about years or the number of victims of terror,

when I looked more closely, they said:

Balloon 18 ministers is enough

 18 ministers in the new government is enough!

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End of season sale signs are up in Mamilla Mall, where

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 the humor themed art is perfect for this time of year.

Marathon sign at Jaffa Gate

The giant sign for February sport events and the Jerusalem Marathon

at Jaffa Gate cannot be missed

Jerusalem construction sign

Even with signs, the construction of new sidewalks

can be hard to figure out, and it took awhile to get around this mess.

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For months on this corner, there was a protest against racism,

in the same spot where Gilad Shalit’s family spent so many years. 

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Today it was cleaned up and clear of all tents and banners.

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You can now see the sign that says that it is prohibited to hang signs.

However, there are new signs being hung

Free Jonathan Pollard sign

across from Beit Hanasi, the Israeli President’s Residence,

“Honored President, Save Pollard.”

There are  many more signs of the Purim season,

but two of my favorites 

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are the street signs named for Mordechai the Jew,

and of course,

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 those full plates  of hamentaschen being served where ever you go.