
Jerusalem, Medieval Capital of the World, Reimagined
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York exhibits testimony of Middle Age Jerusalem’s rich aesthetic imprint and attachment to Jews, Muslims and Christians.
Yael Friedman writes about art, culture, history, urban planning and design, and New York. She is a regular contributor to The Economist and has written for various other publications. She lives in Brooklyn and grew up in Tel Aviv and Rockaway Beach.
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York exhibits testimony of Middle Age Jerusalem’s rich aesthetic imprint and attachment to Jews, Muslims and Christians.
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