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August 28, 2012
I have been there and i thought it was wonderful
Anonymous Amana, Ia.
August 1, 2012
to mendy karp, you probably didn't watch it closely enough. yes, lots of praying at the Kotel.
Not inciting at all. Wrong.
Linda Adelaide
July 28, 2012
inspiring
B"H To me it is inspiring. I have never been to Israel (yet?!) it makes me feel welcome and at home. As from a creative perspective, it shows tenderness, intimacy and love. Yes a stone is a stone, but in the context of ' footsteps of Jerusalem' the footage of feet walking on the streets is a very creative way of showing 'the real' life in the streets. and yes, a wall is a wall, is a wall, is a wall; but there is no wall than The Wall. Shalom.
Albert, Netherlands
April 15, 2012
its ok
but the same scenes over and over again
Mr. mendy karp
March 19, 2012
@liela
If you look at the world with a "taking" perspective, then yes - showing footage like this can be "harmful" by inviting others to criticise and show hatred towards Israel and Jerusalem. However, if you look at the world through the eyes of a "giver" then you can see how a video like this can be inspiring to Jews from all over the world. It is a give and take situation - depending on your point of view. If you are one who wants to inspire others and help them grow in their Judaism and in their love for Torah and Israel, then this video can assist in just that. It all just depends on which lens you look at the world with.
Meyer Sydney, Australia
February 29, 2012
terrorism
should you not be affraid that by showing footage on internet (though I admit it doest't show much), you invite terrorist activities? Also how would you that a person like me is truly interrested in Israel and doesnt have ulterior motives. Im asking because it really worries me
Amana, Ia.
Not inciting at all. Wrong.
Adelaide
To me it is inspiring. I have never been to Israel (yet?!) it makes me feel welcome and at home. As from a creative perspective, it shows tenderness, intimacy and love. Yes a stone is a stone, but in the context of ' footsteps of Jerusalem' the footage of feet walking on the streets is a very creative way of showing 'the real' life in the streets. and yes, a wall is a wall, is a wall, is a wall; but there is no wall than The Wall.
Shalom.
However, if you look at the world through the eyes of a "giver" then you can see how a video like this can be inspiring to Jews from all over the world.
It is a give and take situation - depending on your point of view. If you are one who wants to inspire others and help them grow in their Judaism and in their love for Torah and Israel, then this video can assist in just that.
It all just depends on which lens you look at the world with.
Sydney, Australia
Also how would you that a person like me is truly interrested in Israel and doesnt have ulterior motives. Im asking because it really worries me
pretoria, gauteng