Agriculture in Kibutz Ga'ash in 1972
Agriculture in Kibutz Ga'ash in 1972
Agriculture in Kibutz Ga'ash in 1972
Many volunteers came to Ga'ash in 1972 , helping o…
Gaash in 1972, but still a children´s paradise
Ga'ash is still known for its factory (in 1972 )
The journey to Israel (Thank you cammino) Ga'ash…
Happy Childhood in Gaash in 1972
Gaash in 1972- Old cars (and cats) a wonderful lac…
Gaash 1972 HFF!
Any place is good to "read" a book Gaash 1972
Feeding time in Gaash in 1972
Playtime in Gaash 1972
Gaash 1972 Volunteers working where it is needed
Gaash 1972 Building, bulding.
Gaash 1972 Learning gardenig can´t be soon enough
Gaash 1972 View towards Ga'ash
Wheels and more wheels in Gaash 1972
Gaash 19 72
The way down to the Mediterranean sea Gaash 1972
A smile from Israel
Smile from Israel
Smile from Ben Gurion on the 08th of September 1…
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HFF Jerusalem fences
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A smiling Bedouin
HFF !
Two smiling Israelí school girls
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HFF from the good old days
Happy late Friday Fence
Jerusalem, The Temple Mount
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In the early morning mist. Israel in1970
A big smile from Eilat , Israel
HFF from Tiberias, Israel
A happy New Year !
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Israel Landscape
HFF from Jaffo in Nov 1972
Israel beach
Cock in Ginosar, Israel
1 PIP---Dog digging , Sculptor Yael Erichman, Mami…
Happy Fence from Israel
Animal Sculpture, Peace Dove , Israel
HWW!
The Dead Sea in 1982
A view towards the Dead Sea (really a lake) in 19…
The Dead Sea, is really a lake - 1982
The Dead Sea with a view towards Jordan in 1982
The Dead Sea looking towards Jordan in 1982
Banias - Druze Arabs enjoying the natural reserve…
Banias - Since 1967 You are not allowed to bathe i…
View of Banias
Banias (Israel) the best way of cleaning Banias in…
Arad - Virgin and child?
Often seen in Arad
Memorial to Arad´s dead in the War of 1967, by P…
The national Park in Ashkelon with one PIP
The destroyed winged victory in Ashkelon in 1972
HFF- There should be a fence around it! Ashkelon i…
Ceasaría in 1972
Ashkelon, not Ceasaría (Sorry, I made a mistake)
Cesaría in 1972, but still the same today.
Cesaría in 1972 The modern donkey, a bit faster.
Cesaría view towards the Mediterranean
Caesarea beach, not only for bathing.
It does not fall down! Ashkelon in 1972
Ashkelon, not Ceasaría (Sorry, I made a mistake)Th…
Caesarea Aqueduct - Israel in 1972
Ruins Caesarea - Israel - 1972
The Citadel of Acre - Israel
Acre's Old City has been designated by UNESCO as a…
Life under the citadel - Acre- Israel
Ein Kerem Inside
One of the views of Ein Kerem - Jerusalem
Open Window in Ein Kerem- Jerusalem
Ein Kerem, View towards the St. John the Baptist C…
The wall and the Church of St. John the Baptist- E…
View from Ein Kerem towards the Hadassah hospital
View from one part of wall of St.John the Baptist…
Walking around the wall of St.John the Baptist Chu…
The living wall of St.John the Baptist Church in E…
HFF and PIP
Abu Ghosh Ceramics
Abu Gosh- Detail of a typical Jerusalem stone wall
Abu Gosh detail
Abu Gosh with PIPs
Abu Gosh Arab Israeli Village
HFF ! Ein Kerem
Ein Kerem (Jerusalem)
Ein Karem (Jerusalem) PIP about the water heater
Ein Kerem -Jerusalem. (St. John the Baptist's Chu…
Ein Kerem (Jerusalem)
Derej Zova . On the way to Jerusalem
On the way to Jerusalem with a PIP
On the way to Jerusalem - Derek Tzova - Wild cycla…
On the way to Jerusalem.
Young soldiers on watch in Hurschat Tal in 1975 PI…
Another bathing beauty in Hurshat Tal National Par…
No cell phones, no radios: Books (!) in Hurschat…
Portrait in El Arish - Israel
What you can see in Hurshat Tal (National Park)…
Portrait of a young Bedouin girl - Israel
The blonde and the black - Israel
Playground sculpture
Pita and a blue heart - Jerusalem, Israel
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Happy New Year
Pomegranates are one of the symbols for the Jewish New Year
Here the mother of one of the children explains all about this lovely fruit.
Pomegranates traditionally symbolize fertility and love.
Before eating the pomegranate seeds, Jews traditionally say, “May we be as full of mitzvot (commandments, or good deeds) as the pomegranate is full of seeds.”
Here the mother of one of the children explains all about this lovely fruit.
Pomegranates traditionally symbolize fertility and love.
Before eating the pomegranate seeds, Jews traditionally say, “May we be as full of mitzvot (commandments, or good deeds) as the pomegranate is full of seeds.”
Edna Edenkoben, Boarischa Krautmo, cammino, Erhard Bernstein and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Eva Lewitus club has replied to Mario Vargas clubEva Lewitus club has replied to Daniela Brocca clubWährend der Schaltmonat in jenem Jahr den Namen Adar übernimmt, erhält der 29 Tage umfassende eigentliche Adar die Bezeichnung We-Adar („noch ein Adar“). Als Schaltjahre sind das 3., 6., 8., 11., 14., 17. und 19. Jahr bestimmt.[4]
Die jüdischen Feste sind eng mit der Jahreszeit verbunden, sie hängen mit ihren Symbolen zusammen und haben Naturereignisse oder landwirtschaftliche Bräuche zum Inhalt, die jedem Fest seinen besonderen Charakter verleihen.
Aus Wikipedia:https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCdischer_Kalender
Daniela Brocca club has replied to Eva Lewitus clubEva Lewitus club has replied to Daniela Brocca clubEva Lewitus club has replied to Erika Akire clubIch hatte mich auch erst über den Zeitpunkt gewundert.
Liebe Grüße!
Symbolisch für das Leben wird ein Granatapfel gespeist, in der Hoffnung, dass die guten Taten im neuen Jahr der Fülle der Fruchtkerne gleichen. Der Granatapfel gilt in vielen Kulturen als ein Zeichen der Fruchtbarkeit, versehen mit den Attributen der Schönheit und Vollkommenheit. Im Judentum steht er sinnbildlich für das Fortleben der Generationen. www.br.de/interkulturell/interkultureller-kalender-rosch-haschana-100.html
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