RF2EFFJD2–New york, USA - February 17, 2021: 17th Tammuz 27 june on google calendar on laptop screen close up view.
RFJR94EJ–Astrology Alphabet: ADONIS (Attis), asteroid #2101. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RFBMHGN3–The goddess Ishtar goes to the Underworld in quest of Tammuz, god of the harvest who was beloved by her, and who has died.
RMHEHRD5–Iraqi children receive candy from U.S. Army Sgt. Anthony Woods from 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment attached to 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, during the clearing of the village of Tammuz, in Diyala Province, Iraq, on March 2, 2009. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Walter J. Pels/Released) Flickr - The U.S. Army - Tammuza Treats
RMM8JAGJ–Giovanni Battista BEINASCHI 1636 - 1688 Italian, Italy, Joshua stopping the sun XVIIth century, Italian, Italy, ( Joshua Stops the Sun (1273 BCE) On the third of Tammuz of the year 2488 from creation (1273 BCE), Joshua was leading the Jewish people in one of the battles to conquer the Land of Israel. Victory was imminent, but darkness was about to fall. 'Sun,' proclaimed Joshua, 'be still at Giv'on; moon, at the Ayalon valley' (Joshua 10:12). The heavenly bodies acquiesced, halting their progress through the sky until Israel's armies brought the battle to its successful conclusion. )
RMFWCFPN–Statue in memory of Independence War pilots in Independence Park in Tel Aviv city, Israel
RMEJP71K–Iraqi children receive candy from U.S. Army Sgt. Anthony Woods from 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment attached to 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, during the clearing of the village of Tammuz, in Diyala Province, Iraq, on March 2, 2009. Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Walter J. Pels
RFK2BR7T–Astrology Alphabet: JARILO, asteroid #2273. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RMCPFT8A–The Seagull memorial by sculptor Benjamin Tammuz erected in 1957 in memory of pilots Aharon David Sprinzak and Mati Soknik killed in action during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War placed in the Independence park or Gan Haatzmaut at the Mediterranean seashore of Tel Aviv in Israel
RFK0J3E0–Astrology Alphabet: DIONYSUS, asteroid #3671. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RMW7E7KM–Statuette of Adonis-Tammuz. Artist: Unknown
RF360°T0EP7F–Tammuz Square
RMHF97BE–U.S. Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment attached to 3rd Battalion, 66th Armor Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, watch a plume of smoke from a distant explosion caused by a rocket in Tammuz, Iraq, on March 2. Clearing the Village of Tammuz 154589
RMD924HH–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th June, 2013. Ultra-Orthodox Haredim stretch to view 'Women of the Wall' praying in the women's section of the Western Wall on the 1st of the Hebrew month of Tammuz. Jerusalem, Israel. 9-June-2013. Violence prevented due to extreme police deployment at the Western Wall for the monthly prayer of 'Women of The Wall'. Ultra-Orthodox Jews object to 'Women of the Wall' donning prayer shawls and phylacteries in a manner reserved only for men. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMM50KTY–Astrology: asteroid JARILO
RMMMGTXN–. English: An illustration from the Tripartite Mahzor. The fantastic representation of Cancer, perhaps betraying Oriental influence, is remarkable: “a hybrid animal composed of a wolf’s body and head, a griffon's paws and a fish for a tail” – this type of representation is unique to our manuscript, it cannot be found anywhere else. Next to it we see a man digging the soil as the labour of the month of Tammuz – while the representation of Scorpion as a tortoise should not surprise us, because an illuminator living in the vicinity of Lake Constance at the beginning of the 14th century may not ha
RM2BEFJFF–Hebrew Bible- Pentateuch with Haftarot and the Five Scrolls, England- 15 Tammuz 4949=2 July 1189.
RM2AM3FDT–Myths and legends of Babylonia & Assyria . sen in his Kosmologie points out that Ninibrepresents the eastern sun and the morning sun.If this is so, it is strange to find a god representingthe sun of morning in the status of a war-god. It isusually when the sun-god reaches the zenith of theheavens that he slays his thousands and his tens ofthousands. As a variant of Nin-girsu he would ofcourse be identified with Tammuz. His consort wasGula, to whom Assur-nazir-pal erected a sanctuary. Dagan Dagan the fish-god, who, we saw, was the same asCannes or Ea, strangely enough rose to high rankin Assyri
RMFWCFPM–Statue in memory of Independence War pilots in Independence Park in Tel Aviv city, Israel
RMCPFT8E–The Seagull memorial by sculptor Benjamin Tammuz erected in 1957 in memory of pilots Aharon David Sprinzak and Mati Soknik killed in action during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War placed in the Independence park or Gan Haatzmaut at the Mediterranean seashore of Tel Aviv in Israel
RFK0J4BX–Astrology Alphabet: BACCHUS, asteroid #2063. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RMD924HX–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th June, 2013. A photographer shoots photos from the Mugrabi Bridge leading to the Al- Aqsa Mosque towards the Western Wall Plaza as 'Women of The Wall' congregate on the 1st of the Hebrew month of Tammuz. Jerusalem, Israel. 9-June-2013. Violence prevented due to extreme police deployment at the Western Wall for the monthly prayer of 'Women of The Wall'. Ultra-Orthodox Jews object to 'Women of the Wall' donning prayer shawls and phylacteries in a manner reserved only for men. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMM5106D–Astrology: asteroid BACCHUS
RMW7Y425–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of the first and second Jewish Temples, a period that will climax on the ninth day of the Jewish month of Av, observed beginning the evening of 10th August, 2019. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News.
RM2AFNGTD–. The Open court. Perseus Liberating Andromeda.Ancient relief. Capitol. (From Springer, Hatidb., p. 256.) else than the Greek form of the Semitic title of God, Adon, i. e..Lord, a word which is used in the same significance in the Bible.Adon, the sun-god and husband of Astarte, the Phoenician Venus,dies and is resurrected. He is the same as Tammuz for whom, asthe prophet Ezekiel, Jewish women wept in the temple. 656 THE OPEN COURT.. Theseus, the Slayer of the Minotaur, Receiving the thanks of the rescued victims.^ (Fresco in the Campagna from Mus. Borb., X., 50.) i^vi?
RMCPFT8J–The Seagull memorial by sculptor Benjamin Tammuz erected in 1957 in memory of pilots Aharon David Sprinzak and Mati Soknik killed in action during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War placed in the Independence park or Gan Haatzmaut at the Mediterranean seashore of Tel Aviv in Israel
RFK0J4YR–Astrology Alphabet: DIONYSUS, asteroid #3671. Hieroglyphics character sign (single symbol).
RMC5ETNY–Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray during 17 Tamuz fast day inside the biblical Tomb of Rachel, Judaism's third holiest shrine, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem on 19 July 2011. The Seventeenth of Tammuz is a fast day of mourning to remember the many tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people over the centuries.
RMM5105D–Astrology: asteroid DIONYSUS
RMW7XNKM–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. The golden Dome of the Rock and mosque of Haram al Sharif, The Noble Sanctuary, on Temple Mount was built over the Foundation Stone at the exact location of the Jewish temples. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of the first and second Jewish Temples, a period that will climax on the ninth day of the Jewish month of Av, observed beginning the evening of 10th August, 2019. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News.
RM2CEM6XW–. The image of the Cross and Lights on the Altar, in the Christian Church, and in heathen temples before the Christian era, especially in the British Isles, together with the history of the triangle, the dove, floral decorations, the easter egg, and other heathen symbols. y Christians of Egypt adoptedthis Tau in lieu of the ci oss, which was afterwards substi-tuted for it. That the sign of Tammuz was a cross is indubitable.The vestal virgins of Pagan Rome wore it suspended fromtheir necklaces, as the nuns do now, and Wilkinsonproves that it was already in use in Egypt as early as the fifteenth
RMC5ETWB–Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray during 17 Tamuz fast day inside the biblical Tomb of Rachel, Judaism's third holiest shrine, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem on 19 July 2011. The Seventeenth of Tammuz is a fast day of mourning to remember the many tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people over the centuries.
RMM4Y0B2–Astrology: asteroid ADONIS
RMW7XRWE–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RM2CEM923–. The image of the Cross and Lights on the Altar, in the Christian Church, and in heathen temples before the Christian era, especially in the British Isles, together with the history of the triangle, the dove, floral decorations, the easter egg, and other heathen symbols. tion of 1559 expressly forbids the emblem of the HolyGhost in the form of a dove, and the Second Command-ment forbids all likenesses or similitudes for religiouspurposes. At Meigle, in Scotland, is a cross engraved on a stone,and above each limb is a boar and a hog or sow, evidentlythe symbols of Tammuz andAstart^,withotherfi
RMC5ETR1–Ultra Orthodox Jewish men pray during 17 Tamuz fast day inside the biblical Tomb of Rachel, Judaism's third holiest shrine, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem on 19 July 2011. The Seventeenth of Tammuz is a fast day of mourning to remember the many tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people over the centuries.
RMM5108J–Astrology: asteroid DIONYSUS
RMW7XW0N–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RM2CGWG9F–. The dawn of civilization: Egypt and Chaldaea . gnifies the herald,the messenger of the day. 3 The rôle of Nebo was determined by the early As^yriologists (Rawlinson, On the Religion of theBabylonians and Assyrians, pp. 523-526 ; Oppert, Expedition en Mésopotamie, vol. ii. p. 257 ; Lenormant,Essai de Commentaire de Berose, pp. 114-116). He owed his functions partly to his alliance withother gods (Sayce, Religion of the Ancient Babylonians, pp. 118, 119). • 4 See the chapter devoted by Sayce to the consideration of Ishtar in his Religion of the AncientBabylonians (IV. Tammuz and Ishtar, p. 221
RMW7XR6T–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RM2CJ7WCC–. The Mythology of all races .. . was always muchmore strongly influencedby the Egyptian style ^ -Pj , , . Fig. 219. Guardian Deities on the Tomb ofthan by that Ot Babylonia, K6m-esh-Shugafa near Alexandria we may assume that the religion of Phoenicia likewise borrowed liberally from Egypt. Thus Tammuz-Adonis was worshipped atByblos like Osiris with Egyptianizing forms of cult (Ch. V, Note 84),the Phoenicians gave the name of Taaut to theInventor of writing (Ch. Ill, Note 2), etc. Inlike manner we find, for example, the sacredmusical instrument of Egypt, the sistrum, orrattle (p. 41), used in
RMW7XT5K–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XPM7–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XRJ2–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XPC3–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XTAT–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XPYC–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XRF7–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XP3A–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XTK5–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XW8F–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. Visitors get first hand experience at the Emek Tzurim Temple Mount Sifting Project sifting through debris dug up by the Muslim Waqf on Temple Mount and dumped in the Kidron Valley. Numerous Second Temple archaeological remains have been discovered. Archaeologists accuse the Waqf of engaging in illegally destroying remains of Jewish buildings and artifacts in a deliberate attempt to erase historic Jewish links to the Temple Mount. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of
RMW7XXJA–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7XWGG–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7Y2GX–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A dry tunnel beneath the Herodian Pilgrimage Road connects the City of David with what was the Temple Mount complex, now the Ophel Archaeological Park adjacent to the Western Wall. It is believed to have been dug as a drainage tunnel or hideout for city residents from attacking Romans in the Second Temple period. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of the first and second Jewish Temple
RMW7XWY6–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7XXT7–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7XXAG–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7Y3GG–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A dry tunnel beneath the Herodian Pilgrimage Road connects the City of David with what was the Temple Mount complex, now the Ophel Archaeological Park adjacent to the Western Wall. It is believed to have been dug as a drainage tunnel or hideout for city residents from attacking Romans in the Second Temple period. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of the first and second Jewish Temple
RMW7XX7J–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7Y3R8–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A dry tunnel beneath the Herodian Pilgrimage Road connects the City of David with what was the Temple Mount complex, now the Ophel Archaeological Park adjacent to the Western Wall. It is believed to have been dug as a drainage tunnel or hideout for city residents from attacking Romans in the Second Temple period. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of the first and second Jewish Temple
RMW7Y36F–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A dry tunnel beneath the Herodian Pilgrimage Road connects the City of David with what was the Temple Mount complex, now the Ophel Archaeological Park adjacent to the Western Wall. It is believed to have been dug as a drainage tunnel or hideout for city residents from attacking Romans in the Second Temple period. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of the first and second Jewish Temple
RMW7XY2W–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7Y27K–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A dry tunnel beneath the Herodian Pilgrimage Road connects the City of David with what was the Temple Mount complex, now the Ophel Archaeological Park adjacent to the Western Wall. It is believed to have been dug as a drainage tunnel or hideout for city residents from attacking Romans in the Second Temple period. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Religious Jews are in the midst of observing the 'Three Weeks' or 'Bein HaMetzarim', a period of mourning over the destruction of the first and second Jewish Temple
RMW7Y1ED–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7Y15N–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7Y0R1–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7Y0AH–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7Y051–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7XY9N–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7XYPA–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
RMW7Y1MN–Jerusalem, Israel. 7th August, 2019. A northward view from the City of David depicts the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount. The City of David is an archaeological site and home to a park and visitor center managed by the Ir David Foundation, also known as Elad. This association openly aims to strengthen Jewish connection to Jerusalem, create a Jewish majority in Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan. The City of David is speculated to be the original urban core of ancient Jerusalem. Relig
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