
Mea Shearim
Mea Shearim is one of the most strict, ultra religious, Ashkenazi neighborhoods in the world. One must dress modestly to even walk the streets.
The streets are more like alleyways, and usually men walk on one side and women the other. Strollers galore and families can have up to 17 children.
They are not too fond of cameras and pictures but allowed a few snaps. Enjoy this amazing glimpse into this unique lifestyle in West Jerusalem.
These pictures were taken with my A7C and A1ii and mixed Sony lenses.
Street Musician Outside Jaffa and King George
Seeking Tzedakah on Jaffa Street
Store selling Kosher phones (not smart phones)
Bakery Owner's son
Post school snack
Pals walking home
Palestinian Flag Graffiti in Mea Shearim
Palestinian Flag in Mea Shearim
Kids walking home from school
Father and son
Declarations on the wall forbidding according to Jewish law, conscription in the Israeli Army
Declarations on the wall forbidding according to Jewish law, conscription in the Israeli Army
Orignial Olive Wood Art Store
Korean Supporter of Israel
Kikar Muzika
Trinity Cathedral
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Municipal Building
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Old City Walls and Jaffa Gate
Yeshiva in Mea Shearim
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Boys in School
Boys in School
Jerusalem Municipal Building
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Book Store
Drunken Man - Kikar Muzika
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Russian Compound
Russian Compound
YMCA
YMCA