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Divine Dawn: Exploring Jerusalem’s Old City, Israel with a Focus on the Blessed Mary (Zahi Shaked)

Information about the Jerusalem’s Old City, Israel itself will be provided after this announcement. Unfortunately, I have not been able to work as a tour guide because of the war. Should you wish to support me and my videos please subscribe to my channel and let me guide you through the Holy Land via my videos. In this way, I will be able to continue to do my work of uploading to YouTube. Upon your request and in return I am very much happy to pray for you at the Western Wall and/or light a candle in your name at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre or anywhere else in the Holy Land of Israel. Should you have a personal request I will be more than happy to respond and even film it in a personal video. Support and purchase of goods from the Holy Land: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/zahishaked Support using PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/zahis... Kindly share this site with your other friends/family that are interested in the rich and sacred history of Israel. Thank you so much Your tour guide Zahi Shaked   / zahishakedisraelitourguide     / zahi_shaked_israeli_tour_guide   https://linktr.ee/zahishakedtourguide... The Old City of Jerusalem splits into four quarters; The Jewish Quarter, The Armenian Quarter, The Christian Quarter, and The Muslim Quarter. You can enter the walled city through one of seven entry gates, although the busiest for tourists is the Jaffa Gate next to which is the Tower of David Museum, providing the history of Jerusalem within the Old City Walls. Each quarter has its own unique atmosphere and observations, sites and smells, and experiences. History of the Old City The Old City of Jerusalem could be as old as creation itself: as biblical legend holds, the Temple Mount in the heart of the Old City is the very same place where Abraham nearly sacrificed Isaac in the bible story. It’s been the center of Biblical scenes ever since: the ancient Jewish temples of 2000 years ago, of which today only exists the Western Wall, the last remnant of the second temple; Golgotha, the site where Jesus Christ is thought to have been crucified, now sanctified inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcre; the Dome of the Rock, one of the most significant sites in Islam where it’s thought that Muhammad ascended to Heaven; and countless more incredible sites. The layout and structure of today’s Old City is relatively more modern, but by our standards, still ancient. The walls were built during the Ottoman reign of Jerusalem around 500 years ago, and still stand strong today. The Muslim Quarter is a huge contrast to the Jewish Quarter. Its streets are busier and more crowded, with vendors – especially within the famous Shuk – selling all varieties of products. In contrast to the other quarters where shops are generally selling religious or tourist-appealing products, here the Shuk is literally an ancient shopping mall in the 21st century where one can practice their bartering skills and buy almost anything imaginable. As in the Jewish Quarter, and the rest of the Old City, tourists wandering the streets of the Muslim Quarter find it hard to imagine how the locals go about their everyday business so normally in what is such an intense place. Kids play in the street, and men sit out in cafes smoking nargila (hookah or shisha). Also interestingly, within the Muslim Quarter lies whats known as the Little Western Wall. This is where the wall is once again exposed and visible. This iconic section of the wall could be even more important than the Western Wall, because it is closer to the ‘Holy of Holies’ – the holiest part of the Temple. The Dome of the Rock sits above the Western Wall Plaza. While non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the building itself, tourists can tour the compound and nearby Al-Aqsa Mosque. We highly recommened you visit the Dome of the Rock and the Temple Mount on a guided tour. Reserve your spot now! The Christian and Armenian Quarters CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE Jerusalem old city CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE Jerusalem Moving into the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, there is yet another change. Home to about 40 holy sites to Christians, in the streets here you will see priests and pilgrims from around the world. This quarter rose around the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. This is where Jesus is said to have been crucified and buried. Even the Church can’t decide who controls this hot patch of real estate. Different Christian sects oversee different parts of the structure, and there are often disputes over maintenance and some parts are in poor condition. The smallest quarter of the Old City is the Armenian Quarter. This area is home to some 2,500 Armenians, an ancient community who have resided here for over 2,000 years.

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