To start the second part of this two-part journey to Jerusalem, Samantha enters the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Renowned by Christians as the place where Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected. Father Fergus explains the significance of each of the sacred locations here before Samantha enters the tomb of Christ for a moment of contemplation. Later on at the Jerusalem Bird Observatory, Samantha meets Alena Kacal and learns how Jerusalem is not only the crossroads of world religions but also a central location for migrating birds between Asia, Africa, and Europe. A visit to Jerusalem’s traditional and extensive Machane Yehuda market reveals fabulous food and exotic spices. Samantha then visits Jerusalem Pottery, family-owned for generations and uniquely responsible for some of the old city’s most famous sites and signs. For her final visit in Jerusalem, Samantha tastes wine made in a region that has been producing wine for thousands of years.
Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:27:46