Tuesday, November 26, 2013
To Circumcise or Not. . .
The Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem rejected an appeal Monday by a Netanya woman fined NIS 500 ($140) per day for refusing to circumcise her son, as is required by Jewish law (halacha).
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Sunday, November 17, 2013
One Final Takeaway
Mister David Sheard, of Stoughton, follows in their footsteps as the original 'camel whisperer' who is so beloved of camels that they even start to look like him.
So to you, Abdul, I say: I offered you the kiss of friendship, and you tried to bite my nose. May your fleas multiply and be as numerous as the sand on the sea shore.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Debriefing
Jordan 4: Petra's Demise
Jordan 3: Petra's High Place
The guide said there were 900 steps to the high place where pagan sacrifices took place, and were there any takers?
The problem with greatness is that it doesn't last long. I'd drunk so much in the heat that nature was calling, and calling awfully loud. Let's just say that high place of pagan sacrifice is not as holy as once thought.Jordan: Petra 2
My good camera went kaput in the Garden of Gethsemane so I'm taking all my pics with my phone now. Also compressing picture resolution for the blog. Technology. We've had internet problems the last couple of days, too.
Anyway, the 'Treasury,' as the main carved cliff face is called, is just superb. Tim took this shot of me; all the shots of him are on his phone, otherwise you'd be seeing him.
I'd give you more info on this amazing structure but the brochure I grabbed is in Italian. No word in there I recognize. Guess Petra isn't known for pizza and evidently doesn't have a mafia problem. I wish I knew the Italian word for 'camel.'
Jordan: Petra 1
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| The hills of Petra behind the modern city |
All ten of us clamber into our rickety mini bus, along with our driver, Mohommed, a Moslem and Anton, our guide--an Arab Christian. The mosaic of beliefs and traditions can be seen best in the wide diversity of dress worn by women here. Jordan: Madaba & Mount Nebo
I'm writing this as we drive through Amman, heading to Mt Nebo. We stop first at Madaba, to see some superb Byzantine mosaics. ![]() |
| Looking towards Jericho from Mount Nebo |
Friday, November 15, 2013
To Jordan: Jerash
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| Hadrian's Gate |
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| Artemis and her consort, he who shall be named 'Dave' |
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| The Temple of Artemis (Diana) |
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| From right to left: Artemis' consort and his buddy, Tim |
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Jerusalem 9: Model of the City, Final Shopping
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| Holy of holies in the Temple |
Jerusalem 8: Mount of Olives
The Mount of Olives provided a great view of the whole old city, including the Temple Mount. It was an occasion for a family picture for Deanna, the saintly lady the Lakeview crew was so privileged to be able to carry over the rough streets in her wheel chair. She's there with her husband and mom. Inspirational.Jerusalem 7: Garden Tomb
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Jerusalem 6: David's City & Hezekiah's Tunnel
| The Siloam Inscription found in the Tunnel |
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Jerusalem 5: Western Wall Tunnels & Ramparts Walk
From the Temple Mount we went straight to the restroom wall tunnels. Ha Ha. I'm dictating this on my phone by voice and that last sentence should say western wall tunnels but I'm leaving it in as a record of the challenges of blogging by phone.Jerusalem 4: The Temple Mount
Monday, November 11, 2013
The Dead Sea
Qumran of the Dead Sea Scrolls
| I sure love the panorama setting. See the little cave in the bottom middle? |
The Light Show
Mt Carmel
From Nazareth we drove to Mt Carmel where Elijah took on the prophets of Baal. He's the guy between Edi and me with the knife. Masada
Masada, Herod the Great's desert fortress was a great hit. A tale of heroism and tragedy, both, for the almost 1000 people who held out against the Roman seige for 3 years.Jerusalem 3
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Jerusalem 2
At the western wall the men and women prayed separately, a very powerful experience. Reformed Jews are working hard to get women shared access.
While waiting, a Jewish woman 'witnessed' to some in our group about the importance of keeping the ten commandments.
One of the ladies in our tour is a delightful woman who is severely crippled and wheelchair bound. It's been a God thing that we are here because most others in the group would not been able to help her get around Jerusalem. So our group, especially Wayne and Tim, have done the lion's share of carrying her through the rough cobbled streets and many narrow stairs. Harry (in the photo with Tim), our tour leader, and I, alternated between carrying her and walking in front through the narrow, crowded alleys, like Moses parting the Red Sea.
Jerusalem 1
David's tomb is next, almost certainly not the real place, but venerated by the faithful even so. When we went there a young man was reading and an old man praying vigorously next to the sarcophagus draped in black.





















