The Beit Orot Yeshiva on the Mount of Olives hosted this week
visitors from all walks of life on tours of the area.
The Beit Orot Yeshiva on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem hosted this
week, as it does every year on Jerusalem Day, tours of the Mount of
Olives.
Thousands of people, who wish to get excited about Jerusalem’s
breathtaking landscapes, participate annually in the tours. This
year, Beit Orot placed an emphasis on attracting new audiences to
take part in the tours, and as such advertised them among the general
public and not just among religious communities.
According to Beit Orot, “The uniqueness of the tours lies in the
ability to look at the city and not just from the regular points of
view to the Jewish Quarter and the Western Wall. The uniqueness is in
the ability to ascend to the peak of the Mount of Olives and Mount
Scopus and, from a height of 750 meters above sea level, to see
Jerusalem surrounded by mountains.”