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Shops in Old City of Beer-Sheva closed for Saturday (Sabbath). The Middle East, April 20, 2000

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Similar   Thumbnail of picture 133-24: Old City at Saturday, Jewish observance day (Sabbath). Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 20, 2000 Thumbnail of picture 130-23: The central K.K.L. Pedestrian Mall in Old City at Saturday, observance ... Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 8, 2000 Thumbnail of picture 161-11: A group of cats sleeping over a dumpster during stillness of Sabbath ... Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, December 2, 2000 Thumbnail of picture 130-25: K.K.L. Pedestrian Mall in Old City at Saturday. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 8, 2000 Thumbnail of picture 158-08: A shop in Old City of Beer-Sheva closed for Shabbat, at Trumpledor Street 57, near K. K. L. Mall. The Middle East, October 28, 2000
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In the historic heart of Beer-Sheva, all shops remain shut on Saturdays, observing the Jewish Sabbath. This tradition is deeply rooted in the city's religious and cultural heritage, reflecting the strong sense of faith and community among its residents. As a result, visitors to the Old City on Saturday mornings will find a peaceful atmosphere, with only a few souls wandering the quiet streets, while the rest of the population takes a day of rest and worship. This unique aspect of Beer-Sheva's character adds to the city's charm and allure, offering visitors a glimpse into a traditional way of life that is increasingly rare in modern society. – generated by AI

The photograph captures a serene and empty street on a Sabbath day, showcasing the cultural significance of observing the Jewish day of rest.

In the foreground, a row of shops lines one side of the road, their windows covered with metal shutters or closed for business. The storefronts feature Hebrew writing in black letters against white backgrounds. On the opposite side of the street, blue and white striped bollards are visible. A telephone pole stands prominently on the right-hand side, while two people walk along the sidewalk.

The background reveals a hazy sky with faint electrical lines running across it. In the far distance to the right is the top of a palm tree. The overall atmosphere is one of quiet and respect for tradition, as people observe the Sabbath by staying indoors and refraining from engaging in any work or leisure activities outside their homes.

Overall, the image conveys a sense of community and cultural heritage, highlighting the importance of observing religious traditions and respecting the day of rest. – AI vision



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