VINTAGE POSTER OF "The Book Of Sinai War " PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUM ISRAEL 1957
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Anemones blossom Oil Painting by Galia Goffer Zamir
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"Davar Hashavua" Rare Weekly Newspaper During The War of Independence 13.4.1948
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022nd Israeli Independence Day Vintage Poster Israel 1970
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The iconic moment of Rabbi Shlomo Goren standing at the Western Wall with IDF soldiers during the Six-Day War is a profoundly significant and symbolic event in both Jewish and Israeli history on multiple levels—historical, religious, and national.
Jerusalem was united during the Six-Day War. These were the most exciting moments of the war: the IDF paratrooper unit broke into the Old City and the Western Wall plaza – and led to the reunification of Jerusalem with the exciting announcement “The Temple Mount is in our hands”
The Six-Day War in June 1967 was a transformative moment for Israel and the Jewish people. Prior to the war, Jerusalem’s Old City, including the Western Wall, was under Jordanian control, and Jews were denied access to their holiest site for nearly two decades. The capture of East Jerusalem and the Old City by the IDF on June 7, 1967, marked the first time in modern history that the Jewish people regained control over their ancient spiritual and national heartland.
Rabbi Shlomo Goren, the Chief Rabbi of the IDF, blowing the shofar at the Western Wall alongside Israeli soldiers encapsulated the sense of victory and historical justice that many felt at that moment. It was the culmination of centuries of longing and prayers to return to Zion, making it a pivotal moment of Jewish national rebirth.
The images of Rabbi Goren with IDF soldiers became an enduring symbol of victory, unity, and faith. It has been widely reproduced in books, documentaries, and Israeli cultural memory, serving as a reminder of the miraculous nature of Israel’s survival and achievements.
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