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Via Dolorosa, Jeruselem

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Via Dolorosa, Jeruselem

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
Narrated by: Patricia L. Lawrence
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Audio Journeys visits the Via Delorosa in Jerusalem. Our guide, historian Ruth Holzman, describes Jerusalem, looking east down the Via Dolorosa, in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City. The Via Dolorosa, according to tradition, is the route Jesus followed to his crucifixion.©2009 Travel Radio International (P)2009 Travel Radio International Adventure Travel Guided Tours Social Sciences

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World traveler and world-class host Patricia L. Lawrence takes us on a tour of Via Dolorosa, or "Way of Sorrows", the winding street in the old city of Jerusalem where Jesus bore his heavy cross and walked until he reached Calvary, the place of his crucifixion just outside the city walls.

Along for this most fascinating walk in Jesus’ footsteps, on one of the most visited streets in the world for pilgrims and tourists alike, is knowledgeable Jerusalem city guide and historian Ruth Holzman.

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