Words of the Week

“She had only been there that one summer after the war, and she said the streets were filled with a fantastic energy, and everyone was singing ‘Jerusalem of Gold,’ celebrating the fact that they could return to the Western Wall and explore the ancient alleyways of our forefathers and mothers…the places that the poets and the sages wept and dreamed over, the very place where our exile began 2000 years ago.”

Source: Sarah Tuttle-Singer, Jerusalem, Dream and Quartered: A Year Spent Living in the Christian, Muslim, Armenian, and Jewish Quarters of Old Jerusalem (cross-posted as the “Sunday Sentence” on the Practicing Writing blog)