
A glimpse into the 24-hour Jerusalem festivities celebrating the liberation of Judea, Samaria, Gaza and the reunification of Jerusalem...
Yeshiva students dance on Jerusalem Day, joyously celebrating the miracle that was the Six Day War and reunification of the holy city.
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Dancing leads through the streets of Jerusalem toward the Temple Mount, the spiritual epicenter. Pictured is dancing in the Cardo, the old Roman central commercial avenue. Roman ruins remain.
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Young and old flock to the Western Wall plaza below the Temple Mount to celebrate.
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Dancing breaks out at the Kotel - the Western Wall - where tears of joy were wept by the liberating IDF paratroopers 41 year earlier.
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Crowds gather for one of the many free concerts offered around Jerusalem.
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The Western Wall plaza gets more and more crowded as the night goes on, leading up to prayers and singing at dawn.
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Antique cars and farming equipment used by the Israeli pioneers are part of a parade through Jerusalem saluting the settlement of the Land of Israel.
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The flag-march (rikudgalim) through Jerusalem and around the Old City, taking place Jerusalem Day.
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Dancing through downtown toward the Old City.
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Dancing past the Damascus Gate (Sha'ar Shechem in Hebrew) on Jerusalem Day.
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Wild dancing breaks out at Damascus Gate, the main Arab marketplace in eastern Jerusalem.
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Young people marching through the streets of Jerusalem in song.
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