Nir > Stock photo of stained glass window in the church at Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion Monastery, founded by the Jewish convert brothers Theodore and Alfonse Retisbon of France, as an orphanage. Alfonse himself lived in the monastery and is buried in its garden. Nuns from the order of Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion, Sisters of Our Lady of Zion, now occupy the site. Shot August 2007.
Nir > Stock photo of stained glass window in the church at Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion Monastery, founded by the Jewish convert brothers Theodore and Alfonse Retisbon of France, as an orphanage. Alfonse himself lived in the monastery and is buried in its garden. Nuns from the order of Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion, Sisters of Our Lady of Zion, now occupy the site. Shot August 2007.
Nir > Stock photo of the village of Ein Karem in Jerusalem Israel. Shot from the Mountain of Ora with the Russian Orthodox Church dominant in the foreground. Ein Karem is the traditional birthplace of John the Baptist, son of Elizabeth and Zakaria, a priest in the Holy Temple. The Mountain of Ora was the escape path used by Elizabeth with John the child to evade King Herod's soldiers.
Nir > Stock photo of the village of Ein Karem in Jerusalem Israel. Shot from the Mountain of Ora with the Russian Orthodox Church dominant in the foreground. Ein Karem is the traditional birthplace of John the Baptist, son of Elizabeth and Zakaria, a priest in the Holy Temple. The Mountain of Ora was the escape path used by Elizabeth with John the child to evade King Herod's soldiers.
Stock photo of stained glass window in the church at Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion Monastery, founded by the Jewish convert brothers Theodore and Alfonse Retisbon of France, as an orphanage. Alfonse himself lived in the monastery and is buried in its garden. Nuns from the order of Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion, Sisters of Our Lady of Zion, now occupy the site. Shot August 2007.
Nir > Stock photo of stained glass window in the church at Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion Monastery, founded by the Jewish convert brothers Theodore and Alfonse Retisbon of France, as an orphanage. Alfonse himself lived in the monastery and is buried in its garden. Nuns from the order of Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion, Sisters of Our Lady of Zion, now occupy the site. Shot August 2007.
Stock photo of stained glass window in the church at Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion Monastery, founded by the Jewish convert brothers Theodore and Alfonse Retisbon of France, as an orphanage. Alfonse himself lived in the monastery and is buried in its garden. Nuns from the order of Les Soeurs de Notre-Dame de Sion, Sisters of Our Lady of Zion, now occupy the site. Shot August 2007.
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