The Western Wall and God's Grace
I received an antique book titled The Land of Christ that boasts over 160 photographs "which were obtained by the publishers only after long, arduous and expensive labor." The book provides a glimpse into the life of people in Israel at that time--and also gives unpleasant insight into the largely antisemitic and bigoted views of the writer towards Jews, Arabs and Bedouins through unflattering anecdotes. Much of the reprehensible commentary does not bear repeating, yet I found great pleasure in noting how different Jerusalem is now from the time the book was written. Here is a photo taken at the Western Wall in the book published in 1895, a place I have visited several times myself. The writer said the Jewish inhabitants of Jerusalem at the time were about 5,000, and the writer showed no respect for them in his remarks. A portion of the blurb reads, " The sight is a pitiable one in many ways. The abject poverty of most of the mourners excites sympathy rath...