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Tag Archives: Beit She’an
Not Far Away
A trip to Israel and journeys to the ancient ruins of Jerusalem, including the Wailing Wall, unearths empathy for the country, its people and its heritage as the author’s ponders his own sense of self and all that has yet to be revealed. Continue reading →
Posted in Religious and Spiritual, Stories, Stories and Songs, Tim Weil, Travels and Adventures
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Tagged Beit She'an, Gaza, Georges Gurdjieff, Israel, James A. Michener, James Joyce, Jerusalem, Mecca, Stephen Daedalus, Subud, the Haj, Wailing Wall, Yad Vashem, Yasser Arafat
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