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Jerusalem, Mount of Peace

Jerusalem, the crown of this mountainous region, was founded by Israel’s King David more than 3,000 years ago. Yet Jerusalem, whose very name means “foundation of peace,” has known very little peace. Recent archaeological discoveries in the area of King David’s original city have given a clearer picture of Jerusalem’s troubled past and have inspired the hope for peace through…

Jerusalem, Walls of Remembrance

Jerusalem is an old city. Her ancient walls continue to speak of the peoples of her past. Archaeological discoveries in the area of King David’s original city have given a clearer picture of Jerusalem’s troubled past and have inspired the hope for peace through some ancient wisdom. Discover “Jerusalem’s Walls of Remembrance.”

 

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Underground Jerusalem: City of the Past

Beneath the ancient city of Jerusalem sleep historic treasures that are being awakened by archaeologists at an ever-increasing rate. These treasures shed new light on both the history of Jerusalem and its effect on the entire world—both politically and spiritually. Travel to “Underground Jerusalem” with Mideast journalist Jimmy DeYoung for a fascinating journey.

 

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