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Jerusalem During Ramadan; the Galilee During the 2nd Century(50:57)
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Thousands of Muslims perform the Eid prayers marking the end of the holy muslim month of Ramadan, at the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City, July 28, 2014. Photo: Sliman Khader/Flash90
The sociopolitical meaning of Ramadan prayers on the Temple Mount and ancient and modern life in the Galilee.
VOI’s Eve Harow is joined in-studio by program director Yishai Fleisher to discuss the sociopolitical meaning of Ramadan prayers on the Temple Mount, the holiest site for Jews.
Then, Eve is joined in-studio by Mishnaic times expert Menachem Goldberg of Kfar Kedem to describe life in the Galilee 1,800 years ago and today.
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