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2013

Issue . 55
P. 93
Features
The “Wall Museum” – Palestinian Stories on the Wall in Bethlehem
Rania Murra, Toine Van Teeffelen
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ABSTRACT
Once the area around Rachel’s Tomb, a pilgrimage place for Muslims, Christians and Jews, was one of the liveliest in Bethlehem.
The Hebron Road connected Jerusalem with Bethlehem: its northern section was the busiest street in town. It was the gateway from Jerusalem into Bethlehem. After entering Bethlehem along the main road, visitors either chose the direction to Hebron or the road to the Church of the Nativity.
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