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lipniaczek

#165

dana

Quote from: kasiak on December 23, 2016, 06:07:27 PM

Ja co prawda nie znam osobiście nikogo z Izraela, tym bardziej z Giwati, ale ten ich znaczek bardzo mi się podoba. I piosenka - była kiedyś na Erec Israel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaOsj_73rW4

ona jest jak ten mur wokol izraela ktorego gola glowa nie rozbijesz
(forumowicz melord o mnie)

kasiak

Dzięki - prawda, że ładna piosenka? Tylko liski pouciekały... Było za głośno.  ;D

lipniaczek

#168
...na wiesc o pogrzebie w Izraelu bedzie tez znaczek z kwiatami...


http://www.boeliem.com/content/2008/799.html

lipniaczek

#169
...jakze mialo by nie byc domu Oliphanta na znaczku?...
???


artykul:
http://www.boeliem.com/content/1984/312.html

lipniaczek

#170


Avraham Stern, or "Yair" as he was known in the underground, was born in Suwalki, Poland. He came to Eretz Israel in 1925, studied social science in Jerusalem and excelled in classics. He then went to Italy for further studies and in 1929 took part in the defence of Jerusalem. In spite of his theoretical and poetical inclinations, the ivory tower was not for him and in 1933 he decided to give up his studies and devote himself heart and soul to the Jewish people's struggle for independence in its own homeland. He joined Jabotinaky's "National Defence" movement and when it split he helped found the Irgun Zevai Leumi. He was the initiator of the first underground radio station and collaborated with David Raziel in writing a manual on the use of the revolver.

Prior to the Second World War he was active in recruiting volunteer fighters and immigrants from the ranks of Polish Jewry. When the War finally broke out, he chose to continue the struggle against British rule and when his policy was not adopted, he founded the "Lohame Herut Yisrael" - "Lehi" (known to the British as the "Stern Gang") which, under his leadership, continued the uncompromising fight against the foreign power in defiance of the policy of the majority of the Yishuv which was to call a truce until the real enemy -the Nazis - were defeated.

On the 12th of February 1942 Yair's hiding-place in Tel Aviv was discovered by the British police and he was arrested, bound and murdered. But his death did not mean the end of the struggle of Lehi - on the contrary, the battle continued to rage ever more fiercely until the State was established.

Avraham Stern was one of the most romantic figures in the history of the Zionist struggle. He was at one and the same time a gentle and sensitive intellectual and a fearless patriot who, in his refusal to compromise with foreign rule provided an outstanding example of single-mindedness and supreme personal sacrifice.

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#173

kasiak

Coś tu wspominają, tylko nie wiem co... Nie znam hebrajskiego... ???

lipniaczek


lipniaczek

#176
Quote from: kasiak on December 23, 2016, 06:46:14 PM
Coś tu wspominają, tylko nie wiem co... Nie znam hebrajskiego... ???

The Monument for the Fallen Nahal Soldiers - wstawilem pod spodem linka na artykul...

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#179


Ashdod
This 76-meter high lighthouse is built atop Tel Yona, near the Ashdod Port. It was erected in the 1960's as part of the construction of the port facilities. The lighthouse's identifying mark was three white flashes, emitted every 20 seconds. Ashdod Port is Israel's largest sea port. It is a modern facility, equipped with huge cranes and is capable of handling large cargo ships quickly and efficiently.