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Photographer: © Ron Peled Date: 14.02.2010 Photo number: 13923 Views: 75k
Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15048 Views: 59k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15036 Views: 129k
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Highway No 1 Tel Aviv Jerusalem
20 July 2009
Highway No 1 is the main highway connecting Tel Aviv with Jerusalem. Highway continues into the occupied West Bank past the Israeli settlement of Ma'ale Adummim, and is then downgraded in size until the Beit HaArava Junction with Route 90 south of Jericho near the shores of the Dead Sea.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 20.07.2009 Photo number: 10069 Views: 94k
Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15025 Views: 100k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15041 Views: 102k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15049 Views: 100k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15024 Views: 83k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15027 Views: 87k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15028 Views: 83k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15034 Views: 86k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15035 Views: 86k
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Highway No 1 Tel Aviv Jerusalem
20 July 2009
Highway No 1 is the main highway connecting Tel Aviv with Jerusalem. Highway continues into the occupied West Bank past the Israeli settlement of Ma'ale Adummim, and is then downgraded in size until the Beit HaArava Junction with Route 90 south of Jericho near the shores of the Dead Sea.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 20.07.2009 Photo number: 10066 Views: 86k
Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15021 Views: 79k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15022 Views: 79k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15031 Views: 78k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15042 Views: 79k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15043 Views: 79k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15046 Views: 79k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15047 Views: 79k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15030 Views: 76k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15032 Views: 76k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15033 Views: 81k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15044 Views: 76k
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The Belz World Center, Jerusalem
11.08.2009
In the 1980s, Rebbe Yissachar Dov spearheaded plans for a huge synagogue to be erected in the Kiryat Belz neighborhood of Jerusalem. Like the original synagogue of Belz which took 15 years to complete, the new Beis HaMedrash HaGadol ("The Great Synagogue") that now dominates the northern Jerusalem skyline also took 15 years to construct and was dedicated in 2000. Its main sanctuary seats 6000 worshipers (though crowds on the High Holy Days exceed 8000), making it the second largest Jewish house of worship in the world.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 11.08.2009 Photo number: 10848 Views: 146k
City Center
Photographer: © Mikhail Levit Date: 14.03.2010 Photo number: 14254 Views: 32k
Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15037 Views: 68k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15038 Views: 70k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15045 Views: 70k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15023 Views: 63k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15026 Views: 62k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15039 Views: 68k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15051 Views: 64k
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Exhibition of sculptures in the area Mamila
Photographer: © RomKri Date: 23.04.2010 Photo number: 15050 Views: 63k
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The Belz World Center, Jerusalem
11.08.2009
In the 1980s, Rebbe Yissachar Dov spearheaded plans for a huge synagogue to be erected in the Kiryat Belz neighborhood of Jerusalem. Like the original synagogue of Belz which took 15 years to complete, the new Beis HaMedrash HaGadol ("The Great Synagogue") that now dominates the northern Jerusalem skyline also took 15 years to construct and was dedicated in 2000. Its main sanctuary seats 6000 worshipers (though crowds on the High Holy Days exceed 8000), making it the second largest Jewish house of worship in the world.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 11.08.2009 Photo number: 10847 Views: 104k
The Belz World Center, Jerusalem
11.08.2009
In the 1980s, Rebbe Yissachar Dov spearheaded plans for a huge synagogue to be erected in the Kiryat Belz neighborhood of Jerusalem. Like the original synagogue of Belz which took 15 years to complete, the new Beis HaMedrash HaGadol ("The Great Synagogue") that now dominates the northern Jerusalem skyline also took 15 years to construct and was dedicated in 2000. Its main sanctuary seats 6000 worshipers (though crowds on the High Holy Days exceed 8000), making it the second largest Jewish house of worship in the world.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 11.08.2009 Photo number: 10853 Views: 105k
The Belz World Center, Jerusalem
11.08.2009
In the 1980s, Rebbe Yissachar Dov spearheaded plans for a huge synagogue to be erected in the Kiryat Belz neighborhood of Jerusalem. Like the original synagogue of Belz which took 15 years to complete, the new Beis HaMedrash HaGadol ("The Great Synagogue") that now dominates the northern Jerusalem skyline also took 15 years to construct and was dedicated in 2000. Its main sanctuary seats 6000 worshipers (though crowds on the High Holy Days exceed 8000), making it the second largest Jewish house of worship in the world.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 11.08.2009 Photo number: 10845 Views: 96k
The Belz World Center, Jerusalem
11.08.2009
In the 1980s, Rebbe Yissachar Dov spearheaded plans for a huge synagogue to be erected in the Kiryat Belz neighborhood of Jerusalem. Like the original synagogue of Belz which took 15 years to complete, the new Beis HaMedrash HaGadol ("The Great Synagogue") that now dominates the northern Jerusalem skyline also took 15 years to construct and was dedicated in 2000. Its main sanctuary seats 6000 worshipers (though crowds on the High Holy Days exceed 8000), making it the second largest Jewish house of worship in the world.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 11.08.2009 Photo number: 10846 Views: 102k
The Belz World Center, Jerusalem
11.08.2009
In the 1980s, Rebbe Yissachar Dov spearheaded plans for a huge synagogue to be erected in the Kiryat Belz neighborhood of Jerusalem. Like the original synagogue of Belz which took 15 years to complete, the new Beis HaMedrash HaGadol ("The Great Synagogue") that now dominates the northern Jerusalem skyline also took 15 years to construct and was dedicated in 2000. Its main sanctuary seats 6000 worshipers (though crowds on the High Holy Days exceed 8000), making it the second largest Jewish house of worship in the world.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 11.08.2009 Photo number: 10849 Views: 102k
The Belz World Center, Jerusalem
11.08.2009
In the 1980s, Rebbe Yissachar Dov spearheaded plans for a huge synagogue to be erected in the Kiryat Belz neighborhood of Jerusalem. Like the original synagogue of Belz which took 15 years to complete, the new Beis HaMedrash HaGadol ("The Great Synagogue") that now dominates the northern Jerusalem skyline also took 15 years to construct and was dedicated in 2000. Its main sanctuary seats 6000 worshipers (though crowds on the High Holy Days exceed 8000), making it the second largest Jewish house of worship in the world.
Photographer: © Valery Dembitsky Date: 11.08.2009 Photo number: 10851 Views: 100k