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Landscape photos \ View from the Mount Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 05.05.2005 Photo number: 1417 Views: 345k
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View of the old city from the Mount Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 24.05.2010 Photo number: 15692 Views: 144k
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Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 13.05.2010 Photo number: 15556 Views: 178k
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Hebrew University Scopus, Old City, Mount Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 26.05.2005 Photo number: 1584 Views: 181k
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Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © Ron Peled Date: 14.02.2010 Photo number: 13910 Views: 91k
Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 02.07.2009 Photo number: 19565 Views: 67k
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Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 15.01.2010 Photo number: 13461 Views: 85k
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Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 07.04.2005 Photo number: 1154 Views: 124k
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Hayat Hotel
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 20.01.2006 Photo number: 3687 Views: 48k
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Idelson - Student hall of residence
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 20.01.2006 Photo number: 3688 Views: 38k
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Mount Scopus, Ramat Eshkol
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 30.06.2007 Photo number: 7139 Views: 245k
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Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10670 Views: 193k
Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © pmos_nmos Date: 23.03.2012 Photo number: 18501 Views: 188k
Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10693 Views: 170k
Mount Scopus, Ramat Eshkol
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 30.06.2007 Photo number: 7141 Views: 92k
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Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © pmos_nmos Date: 23.03.2012 Photo number: 18448 Views: 307k
Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10661 Views: 151k
Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10664 Views: 144k
Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10671 Views: 144k
Landscape photos \ Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 11.03.2010 Photo number: 14208 Views: 88k
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Sun rays over Jerusalem taken from Scopus, late afternoon, 6.2.1942
Photographer: © G. Eric and Edith Matson Date: 01.04.2010 Photo number: 14472 Views: 105k
View from Mount Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 29.08.2010 Photo number: 16358 Views: 88k
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Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © pmos_nmos Date: 23.03.2012 Photo number: 18463 Views: 74k
Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10663 Views: 147k
Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10688 Views: 143k
Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10710 Views: 145k
Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 17.01.2010 Photo number: 13502 Views: 82k
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View from Mount Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 29.08.2010 Photo number: 16360 Views: 72k
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Hebrew University.
Photographer: © Pes & Lev Date: 09.01.2011 Photo number: 16688 Views: 75k
Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © pmos_nmos Date: 23.03.2012 Photo number: 18466 Views: 70k
Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © pmos_nmos Date: 23.03.2012 Photo number: 18472 Views: 70k
View from Mount Scopus
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 29.08.2010 Photo number: 16361 Views: 67k
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Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © pmos_nmos Date: 23.03.2012 Photo number: 18441 Views: 72k
Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © pmos_nmos Date: 23.03.2012 Photo number: 18453 Views: 72k
Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © pmos_nmos Date: 23.03.2012 Photo number: 18460 Views: 65k
Hebrew University Scopus
Photographer: © pmos_nmos Date: 23.03.2012 Photo number: 18488 Views: 65k
Jerusalem British War Cemetery
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 10.01.2013 Photo number: 18921 Views: 70k
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.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 04.08.2009 Photo number: 10403 Views: 88k
Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10700 Views: 136k
Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus
09.08.2009
Construction of the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University began in 1918 on land purchased from the Gray Hill estate. The dedication ceremony was held in 1925 in the presence of many dignitaries. A design for the university campus by Sir Patrick Geddes positioned the university buildings on the slopes of the mount, below a domed, hexagonal Great Hall recalling the Star of David, as a counterpoint to the octagonal Dome of the Rock in the Old City. This plan was never implemented, but Geddes designed the university Library, today the Hebrew University Faculty of Law on Mount Scopus. By 1947, the university was a solid research and teaching institution with humanities, science, medicine, education and agriculture departments (in Rehovot), a national library, a university press and an adult education center. The university had a student population of over 1,000 and 200 faculty members.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 09.08.2009 Photo number: 10707 Views: 132k