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General view of The Garden Tomb, Jerusalem, July 15 2007. The Garden Tomb is believed by many to be the garden and sepulchre of Joseph of Arimathea, and therefore a possible site of the resurrection of Jesus. The Garden is owned and administered by The Garden Tomb Association, a Charitable Trust based in the United Kingdom. Photo by Adam Raynolds/Flash90
Members of the Jerusalem Circus during a show at the Tower of David Museum, July 15, 2007. The Jerusalem Circus was established in 1994 by Elisheva Jortner, under the patronage of the Jerusalem Circus Association. The circus aims to serve as a vehicle for dialogue and coexistence between Jewish and Arab youth, aged 9 to 18, who live in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Members of the Jerusalem Circus during a show at the Tower of David Museum, July 15, 2007. The Jerusalem Circus was established in 1994 by Elisheva Jortner, under the patronage of the Jerusalem Circus Association. The circus aims to serve as a vehicle for dialogue and coexistence between Jewish and Arab youth, aged 9 to 18, who live in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Members of The Jerusalem Circus put on make-up behind the scenes before going on stage, July 15, 2007. The Jerusalem Circus was established in 1994 by Elisheva Jortner, under the patronage of the Jerusalem Circus Association. The circus aims to serve as a vehicle for dialogue and coexistence between Jewish and Arab youth, aged 9 to 18, who live in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Members of the Jerusalem Circus during a show at the Tower of David Museum, July 15, 2007. The Jerusalem Circus was established in 1994 by Elisheva Jortner, under the patronage of the Jerusalem Circus Association. The circus aims to serve as a vehicle for dialogue and coexistence between Jewish and Arab youth, aged 9 to 18, who live in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Members of the Jerusalem Circus during a show at the Tower of David Museum, July 15, 2007. The Jerusalem Circus was established in 1994 by Elisheva Jortner, under the patronage of the Jerusalem Circus Association. The circus aims to serve as a vehicle for dialogue and coexistence between Jewish and Arab youth, aged 9 to 18, who live in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Members of the Jerusalem Circus during a show at the Tower of David Museum, July 15, 2007. The Jerusalem Circus was established in 1994 by Elisheva Jortner, under the patronage of the Jerusalem Circus Association. The circus aims to serve as a vehicle for dialogue and coexistence between Jewish and Arab youth, aged 9 to 18, who live in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Members of the Jerusalem Circus practice behind the scenes before the show at the Tower of David Museum, July 15, 2007. The Jerusalem Circus was established in 1994 by Elisheva Jortner, under the patronage of the Jerusalem Circus Association. The circus aims to serve as a vehicle for dialogue and coexistence between Jewish and Arab youth, aged 9 to 18, who live in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Members of the Jerusalem Circus during a show at the Tower of David Museum, July 15, 2007. The Jerusalem Circus was established in 1994 by Elisheva Jortner, under the patronage of the Jerusalem Circus Association. The circus aims to serve as a vehicle for dialogue and coexistence between Jewish and Arab youth, aged 9 to 18, who live in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.
Members of the Jerusalem Circus during a show at the Tower of David Museum, July 15, 2007. The Jerusalem Circus was established in 1994 by Elisheva Jortner, under the patronage of the Jerusalem Circus Association. The circus aims to serve as a vehicle for dialogue and coexistence between Jewish and Arab youth, aged 9 to 18, who live in Jerusalem. Photo by Michal Fattal/Flash90.