April 13, 1995 Journal Entry I am sitting in front of Damascus Gate, simply watching. I can hear the beat of arabic music coming from the old city shops. A round woman with a sack of food balanced perfectly on her head slowly moves up the steps. Beggars sit scattered across the stairs, one with...
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Alone in the Nativity by Catherine Arveseth
April 11, 1995 Bethlehem The sign above the door to the Bethlehem Nativity Church read, “No food. No weapons. No talking.” I bent to enter. We made our way through the traditional chapel and nave, where candles and incense burned, and priests were chanting. We viewed the traditional spot where many believe Christ was born,...
Bar Mitzvah at the Organ by the Squires
A young Jewish boy by the name of Zeev Kaplan called the Center early in 2009, and said that all he wanted for his Bar Mitzvah was to play the organ at the BYU Center. We were given the assignment to contact his family and organize this event. Prior to Zeev’s performance, it was necessary...
Best Musicians in the World by the Squires
The BYU Jerusalem Center became a beacon for the entire Country by promoting Sunday Night Concerts involving world class musicians. People flocked to the center every Sunday evening for these concerts. Performers came from the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as guest artists from all over the world. For the most part, the auditorium was...
A Concert, Answer to Student Prayers by Jan & John Clayton
There were three holiday concerts we prepared the students to perform during the three Decembers we served in Israel. We spent many hours rehearsing for each of these and the students were as enthused to sing, dance, and play their instruments as we were to direct and accompany them. Imagine our shock when our first...
A Significant Moment by Beth Mason Child
The night before leaving for Jerusalem in fall 1992, my now-husband “officially” proposed. Anticipating our upcoming separation, he wanted to make sure everyone knew I was already taken at what he called the BYU Jerusalem Center “Love Boat.” I’m sure his concern was overblown, but being engaged did help me focus more on certain aspects...
Signs of Peace by Brita Brown Engh
On July 25, 1994, near the end of my summer term in Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Jordan’s King Hussein signed a momentous declaration to begin peace negotiations between the two countries. A week later, as we students were outside enjoying a barbecue dinner at the Jerusalem Center, a Jordanian airplane, accompanied by...
Kindness at Shepherd’s Field by Rick Reber
A favorite teaching moment for me happened in Shepherds’ Field. It was late in fall semester. I think we were getting into December and it was early in the evening. The wind was blowing enough to be noticed, and purple clouds were rolling in over the horizon. The lights were coming on from the top...
Answer in Gethsemane by April Giddings Cobb
It was early December of 1993. The memory is vivid. I have considered the circumstances of that morning often throughout my life. I stood in my room at the BYU Jerusalem Center, overlooking Gethsemane and the old city of Jerusalem as I wept and plead with my Father in Heaven to help me understand the...
Our Galilee Miracle by Eric Huntsman
Beginning in August of 2011, my wife, Elaine, our children, Rachel and Samuel, and I lived in the Holy Land for a year while I taught at the Brigham Young University–Jerusalem Center. Experiencing that land and being able to teach the Bible in many of the very places where its events took place was a...