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  1. Agrippas Street: story on the “From Market to Courtyards: Living Jerusalem Beyond Agrippas” route

    This is not the edge of the market, but an urban seam between trade and the neighborhoods that grew around shared courtyards.

  2. Armenian Patriarchate Road: story on the “Old City of Jerusalem: Gates, Quarters, and Holy Places” route

    The story of the closed monastic complex will continue far beyond Jerusalem.

  3. Basilica of the Agony: story on the “From the Mount of Olives to the walls of Jerusalem” route

    The exposed rock will focus the account on the prayer, the promise of support, and the three repeated denials.

  4. Cardo: story on the “Old City of Jerusalem: Gates, Quarters, and Holy Places” route

    The excavation explains why modern housing ended up directly above a Byzantine street.

  5. Church of the Holy Sepulchre: story on the “Old City of Jerusalem: Gates, Quarters, and Holy Places” route

    The finale will separate the confirmed history of the preserved rock from what will remain a matter of faith.

  6. Citadel of David and the Moat: story on the “Old City of Jerusalem: Gates, Quarters, and Holy Places” route

    The last fortress of the fallen city shows how a life-saving bargain turned into a dispute among the victors.

  7. City of David Center: story on the “From Gihon Spring to Temple Mount: Jerusalem from Below” route

    A stop about three ways of seeking the past: through legend, sensation, and the patient reading of layers.

  8. Davidson Archaeological Park and the Southern Wall: story on the “From Gihon Spring to Temple Mount: Jerusalem from Below” route

    The finale connects the rhythm of the pilgrimage steps with the physical scale of the destruction of 70.

  9. Dominus Flevit: story on the “From the Mount of Olives to the walls of Jerusalem” route

    Here, the view of Jerusalem makes it possible to distinguish the Gospel prophecy, the catastrophe that came to pass, and the later choice of this site for a shrine.

  10. Etz Chaim Street: story on the “From Market to Courtyards: Living Jerusalem Beyond Agrippas” route

    The shopping arcade explains how coffee, halva, and shop rents helped sustain communities and support a yeshiva.

  11. Even Yisrael Courtyard: story on the “From Market to Courtyards: Living Jerusalem Beyond Agrippas” route

    Fifty-three participants turned a collective building agreement into a protected neighborhood and wrote their number into its name.

  12. Garden of Gethsemane: story on the “From the Mount of Olives to the walls of Jerusalem” route

    A familiar meeting place will become the scene of a secret arrest, where knowledge of someone else’s habit will prove decisive.

  13. Gihon Spring: story on the “From Gihon Spring to Temple Mount: Jerusalem from Below” route

    The spring links the city’s everyday survival with Solomon’s anointing and the mystery of its ancient water supply.

  14. Hezekiah's Tunnel and the Siloam Inscription: story on the “From Gihon Spring to Temple Mount: Jerusalem from Below” route

    The narrow water passage preserves the story of workers who heard one another through the thickness of the rock.

  15. Hurva Square: story on the “Old City of Jerusalem: Gates, Quarters, and Holy Places” route

    The square’s name will link the present-day dome to a debt that outlived the former community.

  16. Jaffa Gate: story on the “Old City of Jerusalem: Gates, Quarters, and Holy Places” route

    Two neighboring entrances raise the route's central question: who changed the Old City of Jerusalem, and for what purpose?

  17. Khan al-Zeit and the Turn of Via Dolorosa: story on the “Old City of Jerusalem: Gates, Quarters, and Holy Places” route

    The commercial crossroads will connect the dispute over the oil fee with the changing route of the Christian stations.

  18. Kidron Valley: Absalom's Pillar and Ancient Tombs: story on the “From the Mount of Olives to the walls of Jerusalem” route

    The cleared monument will show how a centuries-old legend leaves traces on stone even after archaeological verification.

  19. Lions' Gate: story on the “From the Mount of Olives to the walls of Jerusalem” route

    The final stop will examine the gate as the result of a sultan's commission, an administrative dispute, and the reuse of older reliefs.

  20. Mahane Yehuda Market: story on the “From Market to Courtyards: Living Jerusalem Beyond Agrippas” route

    Here you can see how the market preserves itself not despite change, but because of it.

  21. Mazkeret Moshe: story on the “From Market to Courtyards: Living Jerusalem Beyond Agrippas” route

    Here, the monument to Montefiore took the form of houses, and neighborhood premises repeatedly gained new communal lives.

  22. Mishkenot Yisrael: story on the “From Market to Courtyards: Living Jerusalem Beyond Agrippas” route

    Here, the unrealized plan for 140 houses became a story of a shared fund, a lottery, and the slow building of a city.

  23. Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery: story on the “From the Mount of Olives to the walls of Jerusalem” route

    Four neighboring headstones will connect an underground prison story with the final wish of a former prime minister.

  24. Mount of Olives Viewing Platform: story on the “From the Mount of Olives to the walls of Jerusalem” route

    From here, the terrain shows why the flight from the city became both a military calculation and a family tragedy.

  25. Ohel Moshe and Ades Synagogue: story on the “From Market to Courtyards: Living Jerusalem Beyond Agrippas” route

    The finale brings together courtyard memory, Ladino, Syrian craftsmanship, and the Aleppo tradition that continues to live on in song.

  26. Pilgrimage Road: story on the “From Gihon Spring to Temple Mount: Jerusalem from Below” route

    One city line holds two movements: a festive ascent to the Temple and a flight into a channel beneath the pavement.

  27. Pool of Siloam: story on the “From Gihon Spring to Temple Mount: Jerusalem from Below” route

    Here the city’s water supply became a place of washing, testimony, and the beginning of the ascent to the Temple.

  28. The Dung Gate: story on the “From Gihon Spring to Temple Mount: Jerusalem from Below” route

    Here, a utilitarian passage of ancient memory becomes the boundary between sanctuaries, war, and modern control.

  29. Western Wall Plaza: story on the “Old City of Jerusalem: Gates, Quarters, and Holy Places” route

    The masonry will show how this enormous reconstruction continued without interrupting daily worship.

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