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Jerusalem is one my favourite cities in the world. The fact that Jerusalem is a holy city for Muslims, Christians, and Jews is especially meaningful to me, as it can symbolize spirituality, coexistence, and harmony. For me, the scents, sounds, and spirit of the old city embody its multicultural nature. On a short walk through Jerusalem’s old city, one can view the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Western Wall, all remarkable historical sites. A significant population of secular citizens call Jerusalem their home, as well. With its rich, ancient history and archeology, together with its diverse and unique modern demographics, Jerusalem is truly a city like no other. Jerusalem Day, or