Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods are an intimidating and mysterious labyrinth to most secular visitors. This cityscape, bustling with life yet severely conservative – its walls plastered with signs demanding that women dress modestly and urging tourist groups to stay out – can also appear hostile to the stranger.
- By Shoshi
- 10 Dec 2012
- 07:25PM
Ooooo!! Makes me wanna hop on a plane for an 18-hour flight to Jerusalem just so I can sample these specialties!!! *drool*
thank you
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