It is springtime; trees and plants are blossoming and I cannot understand why people stay at home on Shabbat.
I got up early yesterday, the weather was perfect and I spend almost the entire Shabbat afternoon at the Rose Garden inside the Sacher Park in Jerusalem. It was crowded though but worth seeing nature and enjoying G - d's creation.
Personally, I enjoyed it much more than sitting inside and chewing at a Shabbat meal for hours.
Here a few impressions I found on the Internet:




The Supreme Court in the back.


You can find the Sacher Park (Gan Sacher) near the Nachlaot neighbourhood. Located between the Supreme Court and the Prime Minister's and Foreign Minister's Office.
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