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Good Friday in Jerusalem

jerusalem_easter.jpgWe headed to Jerusalem’s Old City for what’s supposed to be the most somber day in the Christian calendar, where thousands of Christians from around the world are retracing Jesus’ footsteps. They walk what’s known as the Via Dolorosa ( the Way of Sorrow) which is the path Jesus walked carrying the cross on the way to being crucified. We spoke to a family from New Mexico who said they can’t even explain how incredible it is to be here for Easter weekend.

Some Christians fast on Good Friday. But we were so hungry after spending all morning in the heat. Cameraman Dudi suggested we head to “Ikermawi” for hummus.

If we wrote a travel guide for Jerusalem … Ikermawi would be listed under “Best Place for Hummus.” It’s right outside Damascus Gate in the Old City.

The owner, Muhammed, took over the store from his father years ago. A pint of hummus costs a little more than $3 (13 shakels). He says it’s the most expensive hummus in Jerusalem. But I say it’s worth it.

He brings me a small dish of hummus topped with chickpeas, foul (like refried beans), olive oil, lemon juice, parsley.

Muhammed says if you buy a pint, it’s only good for 24 hrs. Apparently the combination of lemon juice, parsley, and fresh garlic only keeps for one day.

His restaurant is the size of a walk-in closet. There are only 3 tables outside. Muhammed says you can see the world from the front of his store.

There are tourists, locals, police, he even says sometimes drug dealers do exchanges nearby … all of this taking place outside the historic Old City walls.

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Fox Producer Ibrahim Hazboun, Middle Correspondent Reena Ninan,
and FNC Radio Correspondent Scott Heidler.
 

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5 Responses to “Good Friday in Jerusalem”

Comment by Misty

This was a strange way to go about reporting one of the most Holy days for Christians. She spent almost the entire report talking about hummus. I was dissappointed. I was hoping to get more of a feel for how powerful it must be in Jerusalem at Easter. Maybe speak to a few more people or describe the experience.

Misty, Pinehurst, NC

 
Comment by deb, colorado springs co

Misty typed my exact sentiments! This was a truly weird read!

 
Comment by Ellen

I was left feeling high and dry at the end of the report. Is that all there is she had to talk about on Good Friday in Jerusalem? If so, she did a disservice to all readers even reporting on her visit.

 
Comment by Justamere10

A sign on the door to the Garden Tomb a few yards from Golgotha in Jerusalem reads: “He is not here, he is risen.”

Three weeks ago I had the unusual opportunity to spend about ten minutes almost alone inside that tomb. Someone closed the door while I was inside.

Almost alone, an American inside a tomb in a foreign land, the exit door closed, I felt warm, safe, comfortable, HOME!

The Garden Tomb is the place where the first resurrection took place. I did not need to think about or question that. The unstoppable tears flowing down my checks, a powerful new feeling building in my chest, witnessed that it had happened where I was.

Today, if the Savior came and stood behind me, without turning to look, I would KNOW that He was there!

The above is a true experience, I was there in Jerusalem just a few days ago.

I know that Jesus Christ lives, He is risen, He is alive today.

Happy Easter all.

 
Comment by Rita Gregory

I wish I had been there too!

 

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