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Archaeologists were able to connect the Western Wall and aqueduct tunnels nine years
ago. Since that time, the Tunnel tours have been hoping to allow people to exit the
tunnels from here, instead of having to return all the way back to the beginning of the
tour.
However, this request was repeatedly denied by the Moslem religious authority.
Logistically, this severely limited the number of people who come through the tunnels
since most places on the tour are only large enough for one-way traffic.
Three years ago, construction began to open a small tunnel leading up to the Via
Dolorosa. In September 1996 the exit was opened, enabling thousands of additional tourists
access to the Tunnels.
We are all aware of the days of violence that followed--sparked by angry Palestinian
claims that the Tunnels had excavated under the Dome of the Rock.
Having been through the Tunnels yourself, you can see that this simply is not the case.
The Tunnels are not located under the Temple Mount or any Moslem holy site.
Nevertheless, the opening of an exit to this wonderful site was cynically used as yet
another excuse to criticize Israel in the eyes of world opinion. Tragically, many people
on both sides died because of this lie.
But for a few more moments you are still in the dark calm of the Tunnels. You begin to
hear the strange, modern sound of the exit turnstile, which chimes like a bell as people
go through--as if each tone were counting the centuries forward as you move closer to the
outside world....the First Temple, the Second Temple, the Hasmonean Jews, the Romans, the
Mamelukes, the Crusaders, the Moslems, the Turks and the British....all of them have come
and gone, literally building on top of one another...and still the Jewish people remain.
As you near the metal of the turnstile, the "clack, clack" of its turning so
strangely out of place amid all these ancient stones and dreams, you can't help but marvel
at the modern miracle of the Jewish people's return to their land, and the wonderful
opportunity we have, in our own time, to connect to our heritage, to learn about our
people, in the holy city of Jerusalem...
You emerge in the bright sunlight of the Via
Dolorosa, with the quick and earnest thought that you would like to go back, back to the
Kotel, right now, and take a few moments more to gather your thoughts in prayer...
Thank you for visiting!
We have just journeyed through thousands of years of the human experience.
Our footsteps have traced the path of countless who have lived their ideals and
died for them. Today, we stand on the brink of new finds, discoveries that will not
simply illuminate new paths to who we really are.
What was the common link of these generations of Jews? Was it a
shared lineage? A commonality of history? There seems to be much more.
Perhaps the link is actually not in this tangible, physical realm. Perhaps it lies in the
spiritual inheritance, passed down from generation to generation, always providing insight
and direction.
You have explored the physical setting that was home to the Jewish people
for eons.
Now, come join us for a deeper level of exploration, one that truly
reveals who we are, and touch the essence of the Jewish people.
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