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  • JERUSALEM OLD CITY
    Micah Bond
    Woman
    Stone of Anoinnting
    Holy Sepulchre
    Church
    jerusalem old city
    christianity
    A woman runs her hand over the Stone of Anointing at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem on June 16, 2015. Photo by Micah Bond/FLASH90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate, June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Headmaster
    Headmaster of the Schmidt-Schule, Rüdiger Hocke, poses for a portrait at the school grounds, on June 16, 2015. Schimidt-Schule is a Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Headmaster
    Headmaster of the Schmidt-Schule, Rüdiger Hocke, poses for a portrait at the school grounds, on June 16, 2015. Schimidt-Schule is a Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    Headmaster
    teacher
    quire
    Head of the German language program, choir leader and music teacher of Schmidt-Schule, Erwin Meyer, poses for a portrait at the school grounds, on June 16, 2015. Schimidt-Schule is a Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, next to Damascus Gate. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    students
    Students Rupina Shemmessian,16 (R) and Amira Sublaban, 15 (L), pose for a portrait at the Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, on June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    students
    Students Rupina Shemmessian,16 (R) and Amira Sublaban, 15 (L), pose for a portrait at the Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, on June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    students
    Students Rupina Shemmessian,16 (R) and Amira Sublaban, 15 (L), pose for a portrait at the Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, on June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90
  • SCHMIDT GERMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
    Hadas Parush
    schmidt
    german
    catholic
    school
    girls
    all girls
    palestinian
    christian
    muslim
    east jerusalem
    education
    equality
    students
    Students Rupina Shemmessian,16 (L) and Amira Sublaban, 15 (R), pose for a portrait at the Schmidt-Schule, Catholic German school for Palestinian girls, in East Jerusalem, on June 16, 2015. The girl school was founded in 1886. Since 2008 the Schmidt School is one of 140 German schools abroad to which the German state sends publicly funded German teachers. The students (about 500) can choose to take the exams of the German “Abitur” (German final exams) which allows them to study at German universities or those of the Palestinian Tawjihi (both after 12 years). All students are Palestinians, 18 percent Christians and the rest Muslims. Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90