Har HaZeitim, a three thousand-year-old Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. The Temple Mount, just beyond, is considered one of the world’s holiest sites.
The Western Wall, known in Hebrew as the Kotel, in Jerusalem.
Praying at the Western Wall at night.
Women at the Western Wall.
A worshiper at the Western Wall during a snowstorm.
It is common to leave prayers in the Western Wall.
The Memorial to the Jewish Soldiers and Partisans at Yad Vashem.
A view from Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to victims of the Holocaust. Originally built in 1953, new sections were designed by Moshe Safdi and completed in 1987 and 1995.
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
"Art Weekend" outside the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
The Museum of Underground Prisoners in Jerusalem.
The Ladder of Jacob (1990-1994) installation by Dani Karavan in the auditorium of the Knesset, the home of Israel’s parliament, in Jerusalem.
The Israeli Ministry of Education in Jerusalem.
Under construction and today, the Shrine of the Book (1965), a wing of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, houses the Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered from 1947–1956.
A sculpture in Be'er Sheva River Park.
The Hall of the Last Supper in Jerusalem.
A view of the Old City of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives.
The White Russian Monastery of Gorni in Ein Karem, Jerusalem.
Worshipers bow in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the iconic building where Jesus Christ was buried.
A Greek-Orthodox priest lights candles in the Church of the Assumption, also called Mary's Tomb.
Beit Jamal Monastery during Easter mass.
An outside view of Kidane Mihret.
Saturday prayers in Kidane Mihret, an Ethiopian church in Jerusalem.
A religious ceremony in Kidane Mahara.
Jaffa Street in Jerusalem.
An ancient door in Safed.
The Tree of Life courtyard in Safed.
Safra Square, where Jerusalem's City Hall is located.
Domed buildings in Jerusalem.
An IDF soldier carries an Israeli flag.
A soldier in the Judean Hills during his morning prayers.
Soldiers hold their morning prayers in the Negev desert.
A choir sings at Knights Hall in Acre. The venue was built on the ruins of a thirteenth century Crusader compound.
A performance of The Hole by Batsheva Dance Company in the Suzanne Dellal Centre in Tel Aviv.
Chords Bridge in Jerusalem.
Locks on the Bridge of Love in the Port of Tel Aviv. Each lock symbolizes a relationship and was added by a visitor.