Memorials \ City Center

Memorials \ Reconstruction Chanukia of the second temple

Memorials \ Cardo street in Old City

Memorials \ Kennedy Memorial

06.08.2009
Yad Kennedy, located in the Mateh Yehuda Regional Council in Jerusalem Forest, is a memorial to John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, who was assassinated in 1963.
Yad Kennedy, located in the Mateh Yehuda Regional Council in Jerusalem Forest, is a memorial to John F. Kennedy, President of the United States, who was assassinated in 1963.
The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Memorials \ Yad Vashem

Some photos that have been taken when I was at Yad Vashem memorial and Military Cemetry

The Scroll of Fire

The Scroll of Fire is one of the most beautiful sculptures in Israel. Located in what is the single largest memorial to the Holocaust in the world, the Martyrs Forest, it is an imposing work rich in detail and history – it tells the story of the rebirth of the nation from the Holocaust up to the Six Day War. The sculpture commands a spectacular view of its surroundings.
Memorials \ Yad Vashem

Memorials \ Yad Vashem

Memorials \ Jerusalem War Cemetery

04.08.2009
The Jerusalem War Cemetery, which is located on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, is the final resting place of soldiers from Great Britain who fell in World War I.
The Jerusalem War Cemetery, which is located on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, is the final resting place of soldiers from Great Britain who fell in World War I.
Memorials \ The Scroll of Fire

The Scroll of Fire is one of the most beautiful sculptures in Israel. Located in what is the single largest memorial to the Holocaust in the world, the Martyrs Forest, it is an imposing work rich in detail and history – it tells the story of the rebirth of the nation from the Holocaust up to the Six Day War. The sculpture commands a spectacular view of its surroundings.
Memorials \ Yad Vashem

Some photos that have been taken when I was at Yad Vashem memorial and Military Cemetry
Memorials \ Yad Vashem

Some photos that have been taken when I was at Yad Vashem memorial and Military Cemetry
The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".

Memorials \ Hand of Teddy Kollek

Memorials \ British Military Cemetery, Mt. Scopus

Memorials \ British Military Cemetery, Mt. Scopus

The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Memorials \ Yitzhak and Leah Rabin's Grave, Mt. Herzl

Fifth Israeli Prime Minister, he was assassinated by a right-wing Israeli, Yigal Amir, who opposed his government’s signing of the Oslo Accords with the Palestinians. He was the first Israeli-born Prime Minister, and the second to die in office. He was born in Jerusalem, in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine, of Russian-Jewish parents.
Memorials \ Air Force Monument

Memorials \ The Scroll of Fire

The Scroll of Fire is one of the most beautiful sculptures in Israel. Located in what is the single largest memorial to the Holocaust in the world, the Martyrs Forest, it is an imposing work rich in detail and history – it tells the story of the rebirth of the nation from the Holocaust up to the Six Day War. The sculpture commands a spectacular view of its surroundings.
Memorials \ British Military Cemetery, Mt. Scopus

The Church of All Nations

The chapel was built between 1919 and 1924 using funds donated from many different countries. The respective coat-of-arms of each donating country are incorporated into the glass of the ceiling, each in a separate, small dome, and also into the interior mosaics. The countries honored in this way are; starting from the left side, beginning with the apse: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico; in the middle of the church are memorialized: Italy, France, Spain and the United Kingdom, and to the right: Belgium, Canada, Germany, and the United States of America. The mosaics in the apses were donated by Ireland, Hungary, and Poland. The crown around the bedrock itself was a gift of Australia. These multi-national donations give the church its present title as the Church of "All Nations".
Memorials \ Military Cemetery, Mt Herzl

Memorials \ Military Cemetery, Mt Herzl

Memorials \ Military Cemetery, Mt Herzl

Memorials \ Military Cemetery, Mt Herzl

Memorials \ The Scroll of Fire

The Scroll of Fire is one of the most beautiful sculptures in Israel. Located in what is the single largest memorial to the Holocaust in the world, the Martyrs Forest, it is an imposing work rich in detail and history – it tells the story of the rebirth of the nation from the Holocaust up to the Six Day War. The sculpture commands a spectacular view of its surroundings.
Memorials \ British Military Cemetery, Mt. Scopus

Memorials \ Yad Vashem

Some photos that have been taken when I was at Yad Vashem memorial and Military Cemetry
September 11, 2001.

The memorial obelisk.
Memorials \ Historical sites, Memorials, Monuments

Memorials \ Old City Walls and Gates

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