London Heathrow: Sunday, February 6, 2000
Meeting in Mean Time.
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Tel Aviv/Yafo (Jaffa): Monday, February 7, 2000
Looking north toward Tel Aviv.
Art in the streets of Yafo.
Wading in the Med.
Lost in Tel Aviv. An ooh-ah picture from the wrong side of the Hotel.
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Tel Aviv, Caesarea, Acre, Nazareth, Ginosar: Tuesday, February 8, 2000
Leaving Tel Aviv. Guess before you look.
What a hypocrite!
Verbum caro hic factum est.
This is for Nelson Muntz of the Simpsons.
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Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, Mt. of Beatitudes, Gadot, Tiberias, Jordan, Qumran, Dead
Sea: Wednesday, February 9, 2000
I don't look like a tourist, do I?
It's a living.
Walking on water (almost).
Gun control
As near to Lebanon as I care to get right now.
Leftovers.
"Washed my feet in the River of Jordan."
And this isn't peak season.
This cost only ten shekels.
Doing the mandatory floating thing.
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Masada, Jerusalem: Thursday, February 10, 2000
Pepper and salt.
Jordan on the left; Israel on the right.
A computer monitor?
RP on Masada.
Don't just stand there; buy something!
Don't you just love Yoko Ono?
Something to think about.
Guess before you look.
At the Wall.
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Mt. Scopus, Bethlehem, Mt. of Evil Council, The Garden Tomb, Mt. of Olives:
Friday, February 11, 2000
Scopus out.
New (Zealand) friends.
Did Joseph mark the spot with an X or what?
All those manger scenes are wrong.
Yerushalayim
Which holes are the sockets?
"Behold the place where He lay."
The choir.
Mum enters the tomb.
Gethsemane
Shabat
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Temple Mount, Via Dolorosa, David's Tomb & "Upper Room", Walking the
Ramparts: Saturday, February 12, 2000
Our Tour Group Picture taken on the steps leading to the Dome of the Rock
and the Al Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount.
Yet another tourist shop.
Narrow streets.
Another holy spot.
"Behold another place where He may have lain."
The Holy Sepulchre.
RP by the Sepulchre.
Our last meal as a group.
"The upper room"
Some scenes from my attempt to walk the ramparts.
Our driver and tour guide
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Hebrew Lesson
Each actress's name is written in Hebrew above her smile. Can you guess who
they are before seeing the entire poster?
Bear in mind: Hebrew is written right to left (not "backwards"). It is basically
phonetic, but some of the vowels are not written.
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