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( s " ROYAL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL 31455 Southfield Rd., Birmingham or it-stole ()lily 644-1600 (800) 521-1600 YEMIN MOSHE page 61 pastels and crayons, and those of his wife Hanna, who special- izes in watercolors. "This is my workshop — and my life!" said Mr. Dillian, who has exhibited his art in Israel, the United States and Europe. But many tourists get to see his work right here in his stu- dio. One of the delights of Yemin Moshe is the chance to meet artists like Mr. Dillian right in their studios. Although most of the 110 houses in the quarter are now private resi- dences, there are also a variety of artist's studios scattered like Mr. Dillian's throughout the area. "Just walk all around," Mr. Dillian advised. "You know, in Jerusalem, you have to get lost — then you have an adven- ture." So I took his advice and in- deed walked all around, wan- dering along the stone path- ways, admiring the flowers, the houses, the view and passing more artists' galleries. Heading back towards the windmill, I followed a sign that pointed the way to Mishkenot Sha'ananim. Translated as "serene dwellings" and situat- ed near the landmark windmill are two guest houses for visit- ing artists and musicians, as well as a small hotel and a restaurant with a panoramic view. At the restaurant, I chose a table on the outdoor terrace to relax with a cup of coffee and watch the slowly darkening walls of the Old City. The restaurant menu included not only listings offood but also a history of Yemin Moshe. `The new neighborhood was populated by Ashkenazi and Sephardic residents who had previously lived in the densely populated Jewish quarter of the Old City," it said. "The creation of the new neighborhood was, in effect, the cornerstone of the new city." But in 1948, residents were forced to abandon the neigh- borhood because of its proxim- ity to the Jordanian border. Then it became a lookout point during the Six Day War. Then came the rejuvenation of the area, with artists moving in. The buildings which are not Mishkenat Sha'ananim were renovated and transformed into a guest house, restaurant and the Jewish Music Center. A few minutes walk from here I found Casals Corner, a tranquil rock garden named in honor of the eminent musician. Then, before I left Yemin Moshe, I stopped to look a g ain at the windmill which was just steps away: It was a reminder of the origin of this unique quar- ter and of the man for whom it is named. ❑