Last Thursday Esther and I took a couple of days off and traveled to Jerusalem NIS 
| View From "Stars & Bucks" Coffeehouse in Ramallah | 
That trip took us 1 ½ hours and we got off in downtown Ramallah.  We next went to Stars & Bucks coffeehouse located on the third floor of a building which has many coffee, dessert and ice cream selections.  We chose cheesecake and ice cream along with a cup of coffee and enjoyed the sunny view of the busy streets of Ramallah.  
The St. Thomas Guest House in Jerusalem Old  City 
Since it was Thursday, many people were preparing for the week-end which is basically Friday and Saturday and then back to work on Sunday.  We walked around until we were tired and hungry.  It’s pretty easy to find any kind of food you are craving and we settled on the Holy Bagel for a snack and Thai food for dinner.
We had arranged a day trip to the Dead Sea  but it was cancelled when there weren’t enough participants to make the journey.  I hope we’ll be able to go there another time.
There was plenty to do in Jerusalem 
It is believed to be the garden  of Joseph 
After that we walked to the Old City of Jerusalem.  Since January 7th is the day the Eastern Orthodox celebrate Christmas we wanted to visit an Orthodox church and see if any services were being held.  As it turned out many people of Orthodox faith had journeyed to Bethlehem 
Women in Black Vigil
Since we were in Jerusalem 
It is an International Movement of Women for Peace.  Their beginnings involved a small group of Israeli women carrying out a simple form of protest.  Once a week they would wear black clothing and raise a black sign in the shape of a hand with white lettering reading in either Hebrew or English:  “Stop the Occupation.”  Within months vigils were held throughout Israel 
Several months after the first Women in Black vigil in Israel 
Susanne
 
 
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