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Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Portrait of Tamar Eshel, at her home in Jerusalem on November 20, 2014. Eshel, 94-years-old, began her career with the Haganah, heading its immigration office in London. Following the establishment of Israel, she worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, representing it at the United Nations. She worked at the Jerusalem City Council and as deputy mayor to Teddy Kollek. She was an activist for women's rights and was a Member of Knesset with the Labor party until 1984. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
View of the "City of David" neighborhood running south from the Temple Mount in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalemon. November 20, 2014. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
View of the "City of David" neighborhood running south from the Temple Mount in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalemon. November 20, 2014. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90
Young Palestinian boys stand with a donkey in the streets of the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
A Palestinian boy stands on the rooftop of his home in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Orthodox Jewish Abigail Cohen (not seen) recently moved into house 'Beit Emanuel' in Silwan, where she lives in an apartment one floor below the young Palestinian boy. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
A young Palestinian girl stands in an alleyway in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Orthodox jewish Abigail Cohen (not seen) recently moved into house 'Beit Emanuel in Silwan, where she shares the apartment building with the young girl and other Palestinian neighbours. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
Palestinian man Ibrahim stands on his rooftop in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Orthodox jewish Abigail Cohen (not seen) recently moved into house 'Beit Emanuel' in Silwan, where she lives in the apartment building next to Ibrahim. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
Orthodox Jewish Abigail Cohen kisses her baby, on her rooftop surrounded with security cameras, in the pre-dominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Abigail recently moved from 'Beit Mor' in Silwan, into house 'Beit Emanuel', sharing her new apartment building with Palestinian neighbours. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
Orthodox Jewish Abigail Cohen seen with her son entering the pincode for his kindergarden in the Old City of Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Abigail recently moved from 'Beit Mor' in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, into house 'Beit Emanuel', sharing her new apartment building with Palestinian neighbours. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
Orthodox Jewish Abigail Cohen seen with her son at his kindergarden in the Old City of Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Abigail recently moved from 'Beit Mor' in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, into house 'Beit Emanuel', sharing her new apartment building with Palestinian neighbours. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
Orthodox Jewish Abigail Cohen seen with her son at his kindergarden in the Old City of Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Abigail recently moved from 'Beit Mor' in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, into house 'Beit Emanuel', sharing her new apartment building with Palestinian neighbours. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
A young Palestinian boy watches as a new road is paved outside the home into which Orthodox Jewish Abigail Cohen recently moved into in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
A young Palestinian boy watches as a new road is paved outside the home into which Orthodox Jewish Abigail Cohen recently moved into in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
A young Palestinian boy seen on a tractor as a new road is paved outside the home into which Orthodox Jewish Abigail Cohen recently moved into in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
Orthodox jewish Abigail Cohen walks by her Palestinian neighbours as a paved road is made outside her new home in the pre-dominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Abigail recently moved from 'Beit Mor' in Silwan, into house 'Beit Emanuel', sharing her building with Palestinian neighbours. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90
Young Palestinian boys play with horses in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Silwan, East Jerusalem, on November 20, 2014. Orthodox Jewish Abigail Cohen (not seen) recently moved into house 'Beit Emanuel' in Silwan, where the Palestinian boys are her neighbours. Photo by Johanna Geron/FLASH90