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Ultra orthodox Jewish men build the Sukkah (temporary dwelling) which will be used during the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot in the Meah Shearim neighborhood in jerusalem. September 23, 2012. Photo by Nati Shohat / Flash 90.
Heavy equipment was brought to Givat Hadagan, in northern Efrat, to build permanent housing at the area that is currently inhabited by caravans. Sep 23 2012. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90
Palestinian children sit on the street in the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip on September 23, 2012. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas vowed to seek recognition as a non-member state status at the United Nations General Assembly in the end of September. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Letters writen by Rachel Bluwstein, better know simply as Rachel the Poetess, whom was born 112 years ago this week. She lived a short and tragic life, dying in 1931 at the age of 41, bereft of family and lonely. Yet she can easily claim to be the most important poet the Zionist project has produced, and one of the most famous of the members of the 2nd Aliya, the generation of pioneers who launched the State of Israel. Although she had been dead 17 years by the time Israel was founded, and was never an official who produced documents which went into the archives, the ISA has a collection of her letters, written to a close friend, Shlomit Kalogai.
PHoto by Israel state archives/Flash90
Letters writen by Rachel Bluwstein, better know simply as Rachel the Poetess, whom was born 112 years ago this week. She lived a short and tragic life, dying in 1931 at the age of 41, bereft of family and lonely. Yet she can easily claim to be the most important poet the Zionist project has produced, and one of the most famous of the members of the 2nd Aliya, the generation of pioneers who launched the State of Israel. Although she had been dead 17 years by the time Israel was founded, and was never an official who produced documents which went into the archives, the ISA has a collection of her letters, written to a close friend, Shlomit Kalogai.
PHoto by Israel state archives/Flash90
East Jerusalem resident Louis Nasser al-Din and suspected Hamas operative is escorted by Israeli police into the courtroom of the Magistrate's Court in Jerusalem, where he was brought suspected of transferring money payed in ransom by families of Eritrean migrants kidnapped in Sinai, to Hamas in Gaza. September 23, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
East Jerusalem resident Louis Nasser al-Din and suspected Hamas operative is escorted by Israeli police into the courtroom of the Magistrate's Court in Jerusalem, where he was brought suspected of transferring money payed in ransom by families of Eritrean migrants kidnapped in Sinai, to Hamas in Gaza. September 23, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
East Jerusalem resident Louis Nasser al-Din and suspected Hamas operative is escorted by Israeli police into the courtroom of the Magistrate's Court in Jerusalem, where he was brought suspected of transferring money payed in ransom by families of Eritrean migrants kidnapped in Sinai, to Hamas in Gaza. September 23, 2012. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90