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  • 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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  • 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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  • Israelis walk near the old city in Jerusalem.
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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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
  • 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
  • Orthodox Jews walk near the old city in Jerusalem.
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  • An orthodox Jew walks near the old city in Jerusalem.
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  • 23 February 2020, Jerusalem: A Jewish man looks into a phone shop in the Jerusalem Old City.
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  • 23 February 2020, Jerusalem: A Jewish man walks down a road in the Jerusalem Old City, reading.
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  • 23 February 2020, Jerusalem: Daily life in the Old City, Jerusalem.
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  • A woman lights candles in a church in East Jerusalem.
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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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  • A man lights candles in Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity, inside the occupied Palestinian West Bank.
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  • A women lights candles in Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity, inside the occupied Palestinian West Bank.
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  • A boy lights candles in Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity, inside the occupied Palestinian West Bank.
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  • A boy lights candles in Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity, inside the occupied Palestinian West Bank.
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  • 4 October 2018, Jerusalem: Jerusalem Old City.
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  • 8 October 2018, Jaffa, Israel: A Jewish man waits for the fish to bite by the shoreline.
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  • A woman lights candles in a church in East Jerusalem.
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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.
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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.
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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: 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_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: 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
  • 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_856...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: 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
  • 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
  • 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: 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: 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
  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: An election sign sits above closed shops on the Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_715...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_368...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_341...jpg
  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel, a Swiss participant in the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel looks at a collection of signs mounted on the Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. Notably, the signs are in Hebrew and English, but not in Arabic. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Nora, a participant in the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel, points to a football field built by Israeli settlers on the Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200302_AH2_781...jpg
  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200302_AH2_779...jpg
  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Tomb of the Patriarchs, known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque, and the Jews as Cave of Machpelah, which has been divided by Israeli authorities into part mosque (left), part synagogue (right). The site is known as the site for the Hebron massacre in 1994, in which an Israeli settler killed 29 Muslims.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Nora, a participant in the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel, points to a football field built by Israeli settlers on the Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town. (Full names of the Ecumenical Accompaniers have not been disclosed here, upon request by the programme.)
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_370...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_361...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_356...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_720...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_717...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_719...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_703...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_355...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_344...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH1_719...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180603_AH2_372...jpg
  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: Daniel from Switzerland and Nora from Finland, both participants in the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel walk down Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Al-Shuhada Street in the H2 area of Hebron. The area is under Israeli military control, and following the 1994 massacre at the Tomb of the Patriarchs (known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and to the Jews as Cave of Machpelah) all the Palestinian shops on Shuhada street have been closed, turning the street into a virtual ghost town.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: A woman takes photos of the Tomb of the Patriarchs, known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and the Jews as Cave of Machpelah, which has been divided by Israeli authorities into part mosque, part synagogue. The site is known as the site for the Hebron massacre in 1994, in which an Israeli settler killed 29 Muslims.
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  • 2 March 2020, Hebron: The Tomb of the Patriarchs, known to the Muslims as Al-Ibrahimi Mosque and the Jews as Cave of Machpelah, which has been divided by Israeli authorities into part mosque, part synagogue. The site is known as the site for the Hebron massacre in 1994, in which an Israeli settler killed 29 Muslims.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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  • An orthodox Jewish man walks through the Old City of Jerusalem wearing a shtreimel hat, a traditional fur hat worn by Hassidic Jews on Shabbat and Jewish holidays.
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  • 3 June 2018, Novi Sad, Serbia: Participants of the CEC assembly gather in a peace prayer on the Danube.  Commemoration, forgiveness, and hope were at the focus of the prayer. A procession of delegates and participants started at the memorial commemorating the victims of the raid on Novi Sad in January 1942 during World War II. Hungarian armed forces occupying the region killed 1,246 civilians of the city, mainly Serbs and Jews, throwing their bodies into the Danube. The procession then passed underneath Varadinski Bridge and ended at the newly constructed Žeželj Bridge. At the end of the procession four trees were planted near Žeželj Bridge as a sign of hope and reconciliation. The Conference of European Churches General Assembly takes place on 31 May - 6 June 2018, in Novi Sad, Serbia. More than 400 delegates, advisors, stewards, youth, staff, and distinguished guests take part in the 2018 General Assembly and related events. Gathered together under the theme, “You shall be my witnesses,” the assembly forges the path for CEC for the coming five-year period and beyond. Of central concern is the future of Europe in light of economic, political, and social crises and how the churches will live out a vision of witness, justice, and hospitality within this context.
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