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General view of the Russian church of Maria Magdalene on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. The church is built in a traditional Russian style, which includes seven onion shaped domes. It was founded in 1886 by the Russian Tzar Alexander the Third. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
A franciscan ceremony in the Church of All Nations (The Basilica of the Agony) at the foot of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. In this place, according to the Christian tradition, Christ prayed his last prayer, before he was turned over to the Romans by Judah. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
The christmas ceremony in the orthodox Russian Church of Maria Magdalene in the foot of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. This Russian church is dedicated to Miriam from Migdal (Maria Magdalene), who was a prostitute that reformed and turned into Jesus' follower. Maria was the first to see Christ after he was resurrected. Though she was very close to Jesus, she was never recognized by Christianity as one of the Apostles. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
The christmas ceremony in the orthodox Russian Church of Maria Magdalene in the foot of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. This Russian church is dedicated to Miriam from Migdal (Maria Magdalene), who was a prostitute that reformed and turned into Jesus' follower. Maria was the first to see Christ after he was resurrected. Though she was very close to Jesus, she was never recognized by Christianity as one of the Apostles. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
The christmas ceremony in the orthodox Russian Church of Maria Magdalene in the foot of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. This Russian church is dedicated to Miriam from Migdal (Maria Magdalene), who was a prostitute that reformed and turned into Jesus' follower. Maria was the first to see Christ after he was resurrected. Though she was very close to Jesus, she was never recognized by Christianity as one of the Apostles. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
Russian pilgrims lighten candles during the christmas ceremony in the orthodox Russian Church of Maria Magdalene in the foot of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. This Russian church is dedicated to Miriam from Migdal (Maria Magdalene), who was a prostitute that reformed and turned into Jesus' follower. Maria was the first to see Christ after he was resurrected. Though she was very close to Jesus, she was never recognized by Christianity as one of the Apostles. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
A boy with his mother lightens a candle during the christmas ceremony in the orthodox Russian Church of Maria Magdalene in the foot of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. This Russian church is dedicated to Miriam from Migdal (Maria Magdalene), who was a prostitute that reformed and turned into Jesus' follower. Maria was the first to see Christ after he was resurrected. Though she was very close to Jesus, she was never recognized by Christianity as one of the Apostles. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
Russian pilgrims lighten candles during the christmas ceremony in the orthodox Russian Church of Maria Magdalene in the foot of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. This Russian church is dedicated to Miriam from Migdal (Maria Magdalene), who was a prostitute that reformed and turned into Jesus' follower. Maria was the first to see Christ after he was resurrected. Though she was very close to Jesus, she was never recognized by Christianity as one of the Apostles. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
The christmas ceremony in the orthodox Russian Church of Maria Magdalene in the foot of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. This Russian church is dedicated to Miriam from Migdal (Maria Magdalene), who was a prostitute that reformed and turned into Jesus' follower. Maria was the first to see Christ after he was resurrected. Though she was very close to Jesus, she was never recognized by Christianity as one of the Apostles. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
The christmas ceremony in the Holy Trinity Cathedral (Russian-Orthodox church) on the Russian square in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
The christmas ceremony in the Holy Trinity Cathedral (Russian-Orthodox church) on the Russian square in Jerusalem on January 6, 2008. Photo by Anna Kaplan/ Flash90
People walk through the arches in the Al-Aqsa compound, with the dome of the rock seen in the background. January 06, 2008. Photo by Michal Fattal / Flash90
Muslim girls walk through the arches in the Al-Aqsa compound, with the dome of the rock seen in the background. January 06, 2008. Photo by Michal Fattal / Flash90