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Inscription On Tab:   ''5714 - 1953'' ''...Joy and gladness, and cheerful feasts...'' Zechariah VIII, 19

Motifs:   Holy Arks in synagogues in: Petah Tiqwa

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Quote from: lipniaczek on December 27, 2016, 02:28:11 AM


Prześliczny, prawda? Lubię malarstwo. Czy zwróciliście uwagę, że przy Kotelu to sami żydzi - a ONZ twierdzi, że oni chodzą tam przez pomyłkę, bo to przecież nie jest miejsce związane z religią i kulturą żydowską. Głupota ludzka nie zna granic...  ;D ;D ;D

dana

zydzi tam byli od zawsze...
ona jest jak ten mur wokol izraela ktorego gola glowa nie rozbijesz
(forumowicz melord o mnie)

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Bleriot XI
The first airplane in Ell Israel, 1913
French aviator Jules Vedrines landed his Bleriot XI monoplane north of Jaffa, as he competed in an aviation contest promoted by the French newspaper Le Matin. The contest route took aviators from Paris to Cairo. The first stamp in this series marks the flight of the first aircraft in the skies of Eretz Israel. Vedrines took off from Paris in November 1913 and, after an adventuresome journey that included a diplomatic incident with Germany and gunfire over Yugoslavia, he landed in Turkey. From there he flew to Beirut and subsequently took off, on December 27, 1913 for Mikve Yisrael, where the "first international airport of Eretz Israel" had been prepared for him. Due to strong winds which depleted the airplane's fuel supply, Vedrines landed by the train station near the beach in Tel-Aviv. The next day he flew from there to Mikve Yisrael, as planned, and on December 29th continued on to Cairo.

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