Jerusalem, Israel - Apr. 22, 2019 -  Unseasonably cold weather, with wind and rain, thunder and hail, was experienced in Israel, and in Yerushalayim, over the first days of Pesach 5779. 

In spite of grey skies and cool temperatures, tens of thousands of visitors crowded into the Old City in Yerushalayim, as every year on Pesach, for the Birkas Kohenim on the third morning of yom tov, with the Chief Rabbis in attendance. The Old City and adjacent roads are closed to traffic. Pedestrians are allowed one-way only walking routes to enter and leave the Rova, the Jewish Quarter and the Kossel Plaza. 

In anticipation of Pesach and large crowds, BJL prepared a photo essay, from Jaffa Gate to Zion Gate and around, to views of Yemin Moshe and David's Village. On the sunny, pleasant morning the notes were cleaned from between the stones of the Kossel, the new elevator construction was evident.. Morning scenes are before the holiday crowds filled these passageways - this year in Yerushalayim.