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A recent virtual tour, thoughtfully presented by the Jerusalem Foundation, focused on Musrara, a neighborhood crucially located around Safra Square, Jerusalem’s City Hall plaza. The tour, entitled “Exploring Jerusalem’s Seam Lines,” examined one of the most complicated areas in Jerusalem.

Once severed by the 1948 Armistice border, (the so-called Green Line), it is now the hub of the “new city,”  (meaning all development outside the Old City). Tour guide Itay Gat, using an interactive map, highlighted three landmark buildings, and the part each played in the historic context from the British Mandate period to the present. The demarcations of the historic happenings can be comprehended in sections: before the War of Independence, between it and the Six Day War; after the Six Day War; and the present.

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