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Let’s go
back through the centuries, from the days of King David until
yesterday’s headlines. Let’s walk the streets and visit the sites of
Jerusalem. Let’s soak up the holiness and absorb the memories.
The
camera was not there when King David made Jerusalem his capital, but
many artifacts of those days have been unearthed over the years. And
the breathtaking landscape has always been there. The Temple Mount. The
Western Wall. The Mount of Olives.
These
are places that never fail to quicken hearts and make imaginations
soar. They are in this book in full color. But there is so much more
between these covers.
We will walk the
streets and rub shoulders with penitents and peddlers. We will explore
the Cardo -- the Old City market that was build by Romans and
Crusaders, and rebuilt by the State of Israel. We will walk among the
graves on the Mount of Olives and look longingly across the Kidron
Valley to the site of the Temple, now topped by the Dome of the Rock.
We will gaze at Sir Moses Montefiore’s windmill and walk the alleyways
of the daring pioneers who built the first humble settlements outside
the Old City’s walls. And we will thrill to the accomplishments of the
new builders, who made Jerusalem thrive and grow as it gathers in its
children from the far corners of the world.
This is more than a magnificent picture book, however. Its textual and philosophical underpinning is Jerusalem, Eye of the Universe,
the modern classic by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, one of contemporary Jewry’s
greatest wordsmiths. Never did he better demonstrate his unerring
facility with words, his uncanny ability to take complex and esoteric
concepts and translate them into everyday language, beautifully and
eloquently.
In this volume, exquisite pictures
complement elevating words, creating a combination that does justice to
its eternal subject -- the Eye of the Universe.
This
is a stunning book that will enrich minds, excite hearts, and grace
shelves and coffee tables for years to come. It’s a masterpiece you’ll
be privileged to own and proud to give.
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