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Also what is the right thing to do when shopkeepers offer you coffee in the shuk?
BTW if I may suggest, find some time to go to the Western wall tunnels, on the left of the plaza.
The visible part of the wall is just a tiny fraction of what is buried underneath layers of history.
There You can find the closest spot to the Holy of Holies...
Yom Tov Shusha.
There is also supposed to be a Little Wall you can access from the Muslim Quarter?
Also what is the right thing to do when shopkeepers offer you coffee in the shuk?
Not refuse .
If You keep kosher it will be understood.
Hopefully you'll be in Jerusalem for the start of the sabbath.
I'd like to do Shabbat in Jerusalem one day.
Also what is the right thing to do when shopkeepers offer you coffee in the shuk?
Not refuse .
If You keep kosher it will be understood.
Hopefully you'll be in Jerusalem for the start of the sabbath.
I'd like to do Shabbat in Jerusalem one day.
Just come on Thursday and tell someone who offers a Tefilin on the street that You want to experience true Shabbat in Jerusalem- You won't have to worry about anything, anything.
Just come.
There isBTW if I may suggest, find some time to go to the Western wall tunnels, on the left of the plaza.
The visible part of the wall is just a tiny fraction of what is buried underneath layers of history.
There You can find the closest spot to the Holy of Holies...
Yom Tov Shusha.
There is also supposed to be a Little Wall you can access from the Muslim Quarter?
Teddy what does Ben Yehuda mean...steveJerusalem is such a cool city, almost magical. But one of the coolest things is to be there when the siren goes off on Friday evening to signify the beginning of Shabbat. The whole city comes to a stand still. Of course it is already shutting down starting near noon or so. Go to the shuk around noon. Good luck, it will be very crowded.Hopefully you'll be in Jerusalem for the start of the sabbath.
I will be!
The other coolest thing is what we both missed. Last week (to the day) was the 70th Independence day celebrations. The fireworks, the bands, the people. Oh yeah, hopefully you are staying near the downtown triangle. Ben Yehuda Street is pretty cool at night.
Pretty much from what I've heard. I have yet to experience that. Maybe next year. In Jerusalem.I'm staying in the Rova. Tonight my friends/business partners are taking me to the Jewish shuk. Apparently it basically switches from a market to an outdoor party on Thursday nights?
BTW if I may suggest, find some time to go to the Western wall tunnels, on the left of the plaza.
The visible part of the wall is just a tiny fraction of what is buried underneath layers of history.
There You can find the closest spot to the Holy of Holies...
Yom Tov Shusha.
There is also supposed to be a Little Wall you can access from the Muslim Quarter?
It is the last name of a man. A quick search finds that he was the driving spirit behind revival of the Hebrew language.Teddy what does Ben Yehuda mean...steve