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The Sights, Smells, And Sounds Of A Day In the Ancient Jewish Quarter Of Jerusalem

UPDATE: No terrorist incidents overnight. TODAY’S BLOG: As your humble servant prepares to return to the United States on Sunday morning, he spent a gloriously sunny day yesterday walking one last time this year in the labyrinthine streets of the … Continue reading

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