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Spring \ Jerusalem Botanic Garden

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Spring \ Spring, Armenian Quarter

Spring \ Jerusalem Botanic Garden

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Spring in Jerusalem.

Spring \ Jerusalem Botanic Garden

Spring \ Jerusalem duck :)

Spring in East Jerusalem !

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Spring \ Jerusalem Flowers, Spring

Spring \ City Center

The Ancient Synagogue

Motza is first mentioned in the Talmud (Tractate Succah) as the place where residents of Jerusalem used to cut their willow branches as one of the four species of fruits and plants required for the Festival of Sukkot.
Motza was rediscovered in 1860, when Shlomo Yecheskel and Yehoshua Yellin, residents of the Old City of Jerusalem, jointly acquired a plot of land in order to initiate and develop agriculture outside the walls of the Old City. Vineyards and trees were planted while using the local spring and well.
Motza was rediscovered in 1860, when Shlomo Yecheskel and Yehoshua Yellin, residents of the Old City of Jerusalem, jointly acquired a plot of land in order to initiate and develop agriculture outside the walls of the Old City. Vineyards and trees were planted while using the local spring and well.
Spring in Jerusalem !

Spring in East Jerusalem !

some nice details
Spring \ Synagogues & Yeshivas, Spring

Spring \ City Center

Nayot in the Spring

Spring in East Jerusalem !

some nice details
Spring \ City Center

Spring in Jerusalem !

Spring in East Jerusalem !

some nice details

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