To divide or not to divide? A Fact-finding tour of East Jerusalem not to be missed Join not for profit 'Keep Jerusalem-Im Eshkachech' for an educational and inspirational sightseeing tour and see for yourself what the whole world is talking about. Do you know what the borders of east Jerusalem are? Who are the occupiers? How many Jews live there – how many Arabs? Should east Jerusalem be under an international regime? Should there be a Palestinian capital in east Jerusalem? What are the security issues relating to the various options? What and where is Sheikh Jarrah – the new Mecca of the left? Meet Jewish families living there and hear their story. See the breathtaking views from the Mount of Olives and other vantage points. Give yourself the opportunity to connect to and learn about areas of Jerusalem you've probably never visited – yet they are the core of the current negotiations. • Our tours take approximately 4 hours (9AM - 1PM) • Tours are free – with a suggested donation • Bring water BOOK A TOUR DURING THE PESACH PERIOD! Fill out our easy online form: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform? formkey=dDRpRnpGNC1sWWN3OEdveVYzTW54N2c6MA Or write to us at tours@keepjerusalem.org or Call: Rafael 050 3583583 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 050 3583583 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
A Fact-finding tour of East Jerusalem not to be missed
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