Amazing photo exhibition is now in the Museum of Eretz Yisrael. It presents pictures of the last century, printed from glass negatives, the pictures that could not be printed at the time, because the negatives were beaten or defective. The exhibition is called "see through.Broken and can not be restored. " These photos have never been exhibited anywhere. In the archives of the Jewish National Fund holds many negative images on glass perfectly preserved from those times. And although they are all good, the exhibition curator Oded Balilti chose a box of broken glass, on which was written "broken and can not be restored." Where did they come from?
20-30-40 In the last century, the Jewish National Fund (KKL) has invited professional photographers, graduates of European universities to take pictures and document what is happening in Palestine for a clear and simple objective. In the absence of television and the Internet photos were to be used as evidence of major changes taking place in the Land of Israel to the Jews in the Diaspora feel that they are participants in the revival of the Land of Israel, and donated to the money for the common Jewish cause.
We do give a wonderful insight into the lives of people who lived on this earth.
The Jews in Jerusalem are going to the "cedar Herzl" (which is actually a cypress ) on the anniversary of the death of Benjamin Zeev Herzl. 1912., Yaakov Ben Dov. Let's start with the native open spaces and types of settlements. Degania, 1925., Shmuel Yosef Schweig.
20-30-40 In the last century, the Jewish National Fund (KKL) has invited professional photographers, graduates of European universities to take pictures and document what is happening in Palestine for a clear and simple objective. In the absence of television and the Internet photos were to be used as evidence of major changes taking place in the Land of Israel to the Jews in the Diaspora feel that they are participants in the revival of the Land of Israel, and donated to the money for the common Jewish cause.
We do give a wonderful insight into the lives of people who lived on this earth.
The Jews in Jerusalem are going to the "cedar Herzl" (which is actually a cypress ) on the anniversary of the death of Benjamin Zeev Herzl. 1912., Yaakov Ben Dov. Let's start with the native open spaces and types of settlements. Degania, 1925., Shmuel Yosef Schweig.