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  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Rabbi Tamara Schagas recites the Kiddush, the blessing over the wine, to sanctify the Shabbat. On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_586...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area. Kol HaNeshama’s congregants originate from Israel and from countries all over the world. While prayers are in Hebrew, prayer books are available with English translation, as well as Hebrew transliteration.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_583...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Pouring water three times over their hands, ecumenical accompaniers participated in the traditional Shabbat custom of N’tilat Yadayim, hand-washing before blessing the meal. On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH2_954...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Pouring water three times over their hands, ecumenical accompaniers participated in the traditional Shabbat custom of N’tilat Yadayim, hand-washing before blessing the meal. On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH2_954...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Ecumenical accompaniers arrive at the synagogue of Kol HaNeshama. On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH2_952...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_593...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area. With parents originally from Poland, Israel-born Amos was one of the congregants receiving the ecumenical accompaniers at the dinner, affording them an opportunity to learn about Israeli perspectives on the conflict, to share reflections and exchange experiences.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_590...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area. Here, Svenn from the UK.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_593...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_588...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_588...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Rabbi Tamara Schagas blesses the two loaves of bread traditionally served at a Shabbat dinner.  On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_587...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Rabbi Tamara Schagas sprinkles salt over the Shabbat bread, as a symbol of remembrance of the sacrifices that were once part of the Shabbat ritual. On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_587...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_586...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Rabbi Tamara Schagas blesses the two loaves of bread traditionally served at a Shabbat dinner.  On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_587...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_586...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_585...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_585...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area. Kol HaNeshama’s congregants originate from Israel and from countries all over the world. While prayers are in Hebrew, prayer books are available with English translation, as well as Hebrew transliteration.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_584...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Rabbi Tamara Schagas. On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_580...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Rabbi Tamara Schagas. On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_582...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Rabbi Tamara Schagas. On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_579...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area. With parents originally from Poland, Israel-born Amos was one of the congregants receiving the ecumenical accompaniers at the dinner, affording them an opportunity to learn about Israeli perspectives on the conflict, to share reflections and exchange experiences.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_592...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: Rabbi Tamara Schagas. On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_585...jpg
  • 15 March 2019, Jerusalem: On 15 March, a group of Ecumenical accompaniers from the World Council of Churches were invited to share Shabbat dinner with the Kol HaNeshama congregation in Jerusalem. Kol HaNeshama is a reformed Jewish congregation of 350 families in Jerusalem, and one that works actively to be a focal point for Jewish pluralism and social action in the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190315_AH1_584...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: A Jewish man cries by the Western Wall. On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_852...jpg
  • 29 February 2020, Jerusalem: A pair of Jewish men walk in the neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. While a predominantly Palestinian neighbourhood, Sheikh Jarrah is under constant pressure from Israeli settler movements looking to push Palestinian families out and take over the area.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200229_AH2_683...jpg
  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A Jewish man visits a memorial site in Tel Rumeida, Hebron.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200302_AH2_799...jpg
  • 23 February 2020, Jerusalem: A Jewish man looks into a phone shop in the Jerusalem Old City.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200223_AH2_500...jpg
  • 23 February 2020, Jerusalem: A Jewish man walks down a road in the Jerusalem Old City, reading.
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  • Noa Mazor is a Reform Jewish rabbi and rights activist in Jerusalem.
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  • Ruth Messinger, president of American Jewish World Service, speaks during a forum for faith leaders involved in the response to HIV and AIDS. The gathering was held in the White House during the XIX International AIDS Conference, which brought more than 20,000 people to the U.S. capital. The White House forum was co-sponsored by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance and the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-28.jpg
  • A Jewish man, pistol tucked into his pants, prays at the Western Wall, all that remains of the first and second temples. The Wall is located in East Jerusalem, annexed illegally by Israel in 1967.
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  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: A Jewish man walks down Al-Wad street towards the Western Wall. On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_864...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: A young Jewish man gives money to an old man by the Western Wall in Jerusalem. On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_863...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: A Jewish man cries by the Western Wall. On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_853...jpg
  • 8 October 2018, Jaffa, Israel: A Jewish man waits for the fish to bite by the shoreline.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20181008_AH2_061...jpg
  • Ruth Messinger of American Jewish World Service speaks to a July 21 plenary session of the Interfaith Pre-Conference on HIV, an event sponsored by the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance. The Interfaith event was held at Howard University on the eve of the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC.  An EAA photo by Paul Jeffrey.
    usa-2012-jeffrey-aids-conference-02.jpg
  • A Jewish man prays at the Western Wall, all that remains of the first and second temples. The Wall is located in East Jerusalem, annexed illegally by Israel in 1967.
    palestine-2006-jeffrey-west-bank-B13...jpg
  • Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp offers a Jewish prayer during a July 23 interfaith prayer and memorial service in the Keizersgrachtkerk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Sponsored by the World Council of Churches-Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, the service was held on the first day of the 2018 International AIDS Conference.
    netherlands-2018-jeffrey-iac-030.jpg
  • A Jewish man prays at the Western Wall, all that remains of the first and second temples. The Wall is located in East Jerusalem, annexed illegally by Israel in 1967.
    palestine-2006-jeffrey-west-bank-B13...jpg
  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Rabbi Ephriam Mirvis, chief rabbi of Orthodox Judaism and the Commonwealth welcomes an Interfaith panel in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211031_AH2_421...jpg
  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211031_AH2_416...jpg
  • Yehuda Stolov is executive director of the Interfaith Encounter Association in Jerusalem.
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  • An Israeli soldier prays at the Western Wall, all that remains of the first and second temples. The Wall is located in East Jerusalem, annexed illegally by Israel in 1967.
    palestine-2006-jeffrey-west-bank-B13...jpg
  • An orthodox Jew walks near the old city in Jerusalem.
    palestine-2006-jeffrey-west-bank-B12...jpg
  • 4 October 2018, Jerusalem: Jerusalem Old City.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20181004_AH1_219...jpg
  • A "separation fence" constructed by the Israeli government near the West Bank town of Jayyous cuts through the middle of olive groves belonging to Palestinian farmers.
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  • Near the West Bank village of Jayyous, the roots of olive trees uprooted to build a "separation fence."
    palestine-2003-jeffrey-080.jpg
  • An 8-meter high Israeli-built concrete wall surrounds the West Bank town of Qalqilya. Here the wall has been painted by protesters.
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  • An 8-meter high concrete wall, built by the Israeli government, surrounds the West Bank town of Qalqilya.
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  • An 8-meter high concrete wall surrounds the West Bank town of Qalqilya, part of the separation barrier erected by the Israeli government. Palestinian leaders claim the barrier, which slices the West Bank into a series of enclaves, will make an eventual Palestinian state unviable.
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  • Tammi Mott, a United Methodist from Unadilla, New York, spends a summer vacation helping rebuild a home in the West Bank town of Anata that the Israeli military demolished four times. Mott works for Church World Service.
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  • An Israeli military checkpoint on a road outside Jenin.
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  • Rabbi Arik Asherman is executive director of Rabbis for Human Rights, part of the Israeli Committee Against Home Demolitions.
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  • Near the Qalandiya refugee camp, Palestinians walk through an Israeli checkpoint.
    palestine-2003-jeffrey-019.jpg
  • A "separation fence" under construction by the Israeli government near the West Bank town of Jayyous. The barrier is slicing up the West Bank into enclaves that Palestinian leaders claim make a viable Palestinian state impossible.
    palestine-2003-jeffrey-007.jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_864...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_859...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_857...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: A man and his daughter pray by the Western Wall. On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_858...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_851...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_848...jpg
  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211031_AH2_416...jpg
  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211031_AH2_415...jpg
  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Rabbi Ephriam Mirvis, chief rabbi of Orthodox Judaism and the Commonwealth welcomes an Interfaith panel in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211031_AH1_772...jpg
  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Rabbi Ephriam Mirvis, chief rabbi of Orthodox Judaism and the Commonwealth welcomes an Interfaith panel in Garnethill Synagogue, Glasgow, held on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211031_AH1_776...jpg
  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Garnethill Synagogue in Glasgow, host to an interfaith gathering on the opening day of the United Nations climate change conference COP26 with representatives from more than ten different religions.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211031_AH1_772...jpg
  • 31 October 2021, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom: Interfaith vigil held at George Square on the opening day of the united nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. The vigil garthered representatives from a wide range of religions as well as people of no faith to collective pray for all those working for COP26 to be a successful meeting in mitigating what will otherwise be further development towards a climate disaster. The religious leaders shared a joint statement urging governments to put the Paris accord into action.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20211031_AH1_745...jpg
  • 23 February 2020, Jerusalem: Daily life in the Old City, Jerusalem.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200223_AH1_329...jpg
  • One of Israel's "Women in Black" argues with passersby during the women's weekly peace vigil at a busy Jerusalem street corner. The women are opposed to Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories.
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  • One of Israel's "Women in Black" discusses with passersby during the women's their weekly peace vigil at a busy Jerusalem street corner. The women oppose Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories.
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  • A member of Israel's "Women in Black" during the group's weekly peace vigil at a busy Jerusalem street corner. The women oppose Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories.
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  • Members of Israel's "Women in Black" during their their weekly peace vigil at a busy Jerusalem street corner. The women oppose Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories.
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  • An Israeli soldier prays at the Western Wall, all that remains of the first and second temples. The Wall is located in East Jerusalem, annexed illegally by Israel in 1967.
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  • Orthodox Jews walk near the old city in Jerusalem.
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  • Israelis walk near the old city in Jerusalem.
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  • In the West Bank city of Hebron, Israeli settlers have defaced the old city with racist graffiti. The settlers' violence has forced many Palestinians out of the old city.
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  • Troops from the Israeli Defense Forces on patrol in the old city of Hebron, a West Bank Palestinian town where several hundred Israeli settlers have lived since 1997, protected by thousands of Israeli soldiers. Relations between Israelis and Palestinians are tense, and violence often breaks out.
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  • Matt Robson (right), a Quaker peace activist from Sheffield, England, and a member of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program, accompanies Shareef Omar Khaled as the Palestinian farmer drives through his olive trees on the other side of a new Israeli built barrier near the town of Jayyous.
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  • Matt Robson (left), a Quaker peace activist from Sheffield, England, and a member of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program, accompanies Shareef Omar Khaled as the Palestinian farmer inspects his olive trees near a new Israeli-built separation barrier near the town of Jayyous.
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  • Near Jayyous, Shareef Omar Khaled sits on his tractor near the wall Israel is building inside the West Bank. Khaled is losing much of his farmland to the wall, and promises to nonviolently resist.
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  • Near the Palestinian town of Qalqilya, razor wire forms part of the Israeli-built "separation fence."
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  • Near the West Bank town of Qalqilya, a Palestinian farmer passes through a gate in the "separation fence." Israeli has told farmers they'll be able to access their land, but Palestinians are distrustful.
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  • Near Qalqilya, Matt Robson, a Quaker peace activist from Sheffield, England, and a member of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program, documents the life of Palestinians living in the shadow of a "separation fence" being built by the Israelis in the West Bank. He is photographing the roots of Palestinian olive trees which have been bulldozed to make room for the wall.
    palestine-2003-jeffrey-081.jpg
  • An 8-meter high concrete wall surrounds the West Bank town of Qalqilya.
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  • Matt Robson, a Quaker peace activist from Sheffield, England, and a member of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program, records video near a guntower in an 8-meter high concrete wall that surrounds the West Bank town of Qalqilya.
    palestine-2003-jeffrey-076.jpg
  • Matt Robson, a Quaker peace activist from Sheffield, England, and a member of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program, documents the life of Palestinians living in the shadow of an 8-meter high Israeli-built wall in Qalqilya.
    palestine-2003-jeffrey-075.jpg
  • An 8-meter high concrete wall surrounds the West Bank town of Qalqilya, part of the Israelis' separation barrier.
    palestine-2003-jeffrey-074.jpg
  • Tammi Mott, a United Methodist from Unadilla, New York, spends a summer vacation helping rebuild a home in the West Bank town of Anata that the Israeli military demolished four times. Mott works for Church World Service.
    palestine-2003-jeffrey-062.jpg
  • Tammi Mott, a United Methodist from Unadilla, New York, spends a summer vacation helping rebuild a home in the West Bank town of Anata that the Israeli military demolished four times. Mott works for Church World Service.
    palestine-2003-jeffrey-060.jpg
  • Israeli and international activists gather in the early dawn in a house in Beit Hanina to await the bulldozers that will come to demolish yet another Palestinian house. After several weeks of waiting, this house was demolished on August 18, 2003. Two Israeli activists were arrested.
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  • Near the Qalandiya refugee camp, birds sit on a section of the "separation fence" built by the Israeli government.
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  • Near the Qalandiya refugee camp, rows of razor wire form part of a "separation fence" built by Israel.
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  • John Lynes, a 75-year old British member of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program, argues with a security guard along the Israeli-built "separation fence" that is stealing land and water from farmers in the West Bank town of Jayyous.
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  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH2_106...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH2_112...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH2_106...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: Two men wash their hands, as on the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_862...jpg
  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: A man and a young boy wash their hands, as on the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
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  • 19 April 2019, Jerusalem: On the first day of Pesach (Passover) Jews gather to pray by the Western Wall in Jerusalem, considered as the most sacred and holy place for the Jews.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20190419_AH1_854...jpg
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