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Old City Walls

The walls ringing Jerusalem’s Old City, rebuilt by the Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in the 1530s and largely unchanged since. Discussed here as part of a summary piece pulling together what guiding Jerusalem has meant across many tours.

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Course Thoughts

The Israel tour guide exam, Part Two: the oral exam

The oral exam is the final stage in qualifying as a licensed Israel tour guide; here are the questions I can remember being asked, covering my itinerary, the Hermon, Jerusalem itineraries and a few curveballs.

Walking the Old City ramparts in Jerusalem
Centre · Jerusalem

Jerusalem: a summary and a conclusion

The final field trip of the course: a day around Jerusalem taking in the tomb of the prophet Samuel at Nabi Samuel, the Jaffa Gate, the Tower of David, Christ Church, a walk along the Old City ramparts, and Nachlaot and the Machane Yehuda market, before reflecting back on the past year and a half.

Samuel's Tomb (Nabi Samwill) View south to Jerusalem from Nabi Samuel Valedictory breakfast! Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem Excavations inside the Tower of David View over the Old City of Jerusalem from the Tower of David Model of the Dome of the Rock inside the Tower of David Museum Christ Church, Jerusalem Walking the Old City ramparts in Jerusalem Original house in Nachlaot
Grand building in Talbiye, Jerusalem
Centre · Jerusalem

Jerusalem in the British Mandate Period

A day touring buildings of the British Mandate period in modern Jerusalem: the Hansen House lepers' home, the garden neighbourhoods of Talbiye and Rechavia, the Tomb of Jason, Yad Ben Zvi, the National Institutions Building, Ratisbonne Monastery and the original Betzalel.

The Lepers' House / Hansen Centre in Jerusalem Grand building in Talbiye, Jerusalem Jason's Tomb in Rechavia, Jerusalem The President's Hut at the Yad Ben Zvi Institute One of the JNF / KKL's golden books of donors, housed in their offices in Jerusalem Ratisbonne Monastery, Jerusalem Betzalel's original home, Jerusalem
Inside St Andrew's Church, Jerusalem
Centre · Jerusalem

Leaving the Old City walls of Jerusalem

A field trip outside the western Old City walls: the old train station, St Andrew's Church, the Montefiore windmill in Mishkenot Sha'ananim, Yemin Moshe, the King David Hotel and YMCA, Machane Yisrael, Nachalat Shiva and the Mamilla cemetery.

Original building of the Jerusalem train station Inside St Andrew's Church, Jerusalem Montefiore Windmill in Mishkenot Sha'ananim Yemin Moshe Jerusalem YMCA Tunisian Synagogue in the Worldwide North Africa Jewish Heritage Centre, Jerusalem Old Ashkenazi Synagogue in Nachalat Shiva 'Al-Kebekiyeh' Mamluk period tomb in Mamilla cemetery, Jerusalem Palace Hotel, Jerusalem
St Paul's Church, Jerusalem
Centre · Jerusalem

The European Powers in Jerusalem

A walking tour of Jerusalem outside the walls in the 19th century: Mahanaim House and St Paul's Church, the Italian Hospital, the Ethiopian Church, Tabor House and the legacy of Conrad Schick, Beit Ticho and Beit HaRav, the Russian Compound and the Museum of the Underground Prisoners.

Beit Mahanaim, Jerusalem St Paul's Church, Jerusalem The Italian Hospital, Jerusalem Guiding as Dr Conrad Schick in Beit Tavor Ethiopian Church, Jerusalem Nebi Akasha, Jerusalem Church in the Russian Compound, Jerusalem
The Sea Walls - Akko
North

Akko (Acre)

A full day in the old port city of Akko: the British Mandate prison museum, Al-Jazzar Mosque, the Hospitaller Fortress, the Templars' Tunnel, Hammam al-Basha, and the Bahji gardens just outside the walls.

Bay of Akko from the Old City Museum of the Underground Prisoners, Akko The Sea Walls - Akko Al-Jazzar Mosque, Akko Treasures in the Walls Museum, Akko The Hospitallers' Fortress, Akko Inside the Tunnel of the Knights Templar, Akko Mosaic at Or Torah Synagogue, Akko Home of the Bahaulla, Akko
Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem
Centre · Jerusalem

The Via Dolorosa

Walking the Via Dolorosa, station by station from the Antonia fortress to the aedicule in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. With a morning stop at the Garden Tomb, the Church of St Anne and the Pool of Bethesda.

Burial Cave at The Garden Tomb, Jerusalem Church of St Anne, Jerusalem Ruins at Bethesda, Jerusalem Chapel of the Flagellation, Jerusalem Chapel marking one of Jesus' three falls on the Via Dolorosa Crosses left by pilgrims at station nine on the Via Dolorosa Roman Catholic mass inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Edicule of the Tomb, Church of the Holy Sepulchre
"The Broad Wall": remains of Hezekiah's 7 meter wide northern defensive wall in Jerusalem
Centre · Jerusalem

Jerusalem in the First Temple Period

Our first field-trip to Jerusalem, focusing on the First Temple period: a panorama from the Haas Promenade, the archaeology of the City of David, Hezekiah's Broad Wall and the Israelite gate tower, and the Ariel Centre's model of the early city.

View north over Jerusalem from the Haas Promenade View from the top of the City of David over South and East Jerusalem Inside the water tunnels in the City of David "The Broad Wall": remains of Hezekiah's 7 meter wide northern defensive wall in Jerusalem Remains of the gate tower from Hezekiah's wall around Jerusalem Model of Jerusalem in First Temple times at the Ariel Center
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If you are going to Israel, you would be mad not to give him a call.

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Having been on trips in Israel with seven different tour guides, Samuel stood above all the rest.

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