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There’s nowhere on Earth quite like Jerusalem

Returning for the first time in 12 years brought back a range of the most intense emotions

December 16, 2022 15:20
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Dramatic sky over Jerusalem, view from the Olive Mountain, taken shortly before a thunderstorm
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Twelve years have passed since I was last in Jerusalem. Being in the Holy City in the last few weeks has brought back a range of emotions. Joy at seeing the outline of a city that lifts the spirit, walking the paths that tens of millions of feet have walked for millennia — and also feeling the emotional heaviness that Jerusalem elicits within the heart.

Those who have visited Jerusalem may connect with the joy, happiness, sadness, elation and depression that I felt — a range of emotions that only Jerusalem brings out in those who walk within the bounds of the city. After 12 years of being away from this unique place, I reconnected and felt these emotions again.

Jerusalem does not fit into an emotional box. It challenges, it confronts, it comforts and it reminds us that we are on this Earth for a fleeting moment. Kings, queens, chieftains and so many who believed that they could shape the future of Jerusalem have faded into dust, and yet there is something unique in this city; a uniqueness melded from its own history, its past, present and future. Jerusalem has its own energy and a pulse that draws us in.

Yet underneath it lie the fault-lines of a violent past. In 1967, across Mamilla’s streets that are now some of the trendiest in the country, Jordanian and Israeli troops fought.

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