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  • SUPREME COURT
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    **FILE** View of a court room in the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
  • SUPREME COURT
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    supreme court
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    **FILE** View of a court room in the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
  • SUPREME COURT
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    **FILE** View of the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
  • SUPREME COURT
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    **FILE** View of the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
  • SUPREME COURT
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    **FILE** View of the courtyard in the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
  • SUPREME COURT
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    **FILE** View of a meeting room in the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
  • SUPREME COURT
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    **FILE** View of a hallway in the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
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    **FILE** View of stairways in the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
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    **FILE** View of a hallway in the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
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    Library
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    **FILE** View of a library in the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
  • SUPREME COURT
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    **FILE** View of the courtyard in the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
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    **FILE** View from inside the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90
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    **FILE** View of an office belonging to one of the nince supreme court judges at the Jerusalem Supreme Court. The building was donated to Israel by Dorothy de Rothschild and built in 1992. Visitors can take tours of the Supreme Court which are offered daily. The building incorporates several contrasts: inside and outside, old and new, and lines and circles. For instance, architectural elements from Israel's history, and in particular from the history of Jerusalem, are found throughout the building. October 10, 1997. Photo by Flash90