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Jerusalem, Israel, is one of the world's religious centers, and travelers can spend an afternoon strolling down the same streets the Apostles did. The Old City of Jerusalem is the heart of the city, and travelers can enter the area through one of the five ancient gates and navigate their way through the Jewish Quarter's narrow streets. The Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial is a 45-acre campus that pays tribute to the victims of this tragic event. The Western Wall, or Wailing Wall, is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, and visitors to the city can be seen praying at this spot throughout the day.
Jerusalem has a collection of tunnels that wind through the ancient city. Hezekiah's Tunnels and the Western Wall Tunnels are two of the most interesting sets as they played an important role in the religious life of the ancient city. Modern-day travelers looking to navigate Jerusalem may be best off on foot, although it is possible to see the city by taxi or bus. The closest airport, Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV), is 38 miles away in Tel Aviv.
During the days of Abraham, Jerusalem was known as Shalem. Today, it is known as the City of David or City of Peace. Temperatures are relatively mild; the hottest month, July, usually peaks at the mid-70s, and the coldest month, January, can drop to the mid-40s.
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