

© Valery Dembitsky
\ The Chagall Windows of Marc Chagall, Hadassah, Ein Kerem
19 Jule 2009
Some additions
Some additions


© Valery Dembitsky
\ The Chagall Windows of Marc Chagall, Hadassah, Ein Kerem
The Windows represents the 12 sons of the Patriarch Jacob, from whom came the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Chagall's Windows are populated by floating figures of animals, fish, flowers, and numerous Jewish symbols.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah's Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah's Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Russian Gorney Monastery
19 July 2009
The New Russian Cathedral in Jerusalem;
Started in 1912 and Finished 2007!!!
The New Russian Cathedral in Jerusalem;
Started in 1912 and Finished 2007!!!


© Valery Dembitsky
\ The Chagall Windows of Marc Chagall, Hadassah, Ein Kerem
The Windows represents the 12 sons of the Patriarch Jacob, from whom came the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Chagall's Windows are populated by floating figures of animals, fish, flowers, and numerous Jewish symbols.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah's Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah's Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center
The Windows represents the 12 sons of the Patriarch Jacob, from whom came the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Chagall's Windows are populated by floating figures of animals, fish, flowers, and numerous Jewish symbols.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah´s Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah´s Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ The Chagall Windows of Marc Chagall, Hadassah, Ein Kerem
19 Jule 2009
Some additions
Some additions


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Greek Orthodox Christian Church
19 July 2009
En Kerem, West Juresalem
Greek Orthodox Christian Church belonging to
Greek Patriarchate of Jerusalem
En Kerem, West Juresalem
Greek Orthodox Christian Church belonging to
Greek Patriarchate of Jerusalem


© Valery Dembitsky
\ The Chagall Windows, Hadassah, Ein Kerem
The Windows represents the 12 sons of the Patriarch Jacob, from whom came the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Chagall's Windows are populated by floating figures of animals, fish, flowers, and numerous Jewish symbols.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah's Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah's Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ The Chagall Windows of Marc Chagall, Hadassah, Ein Kerem
The Windows represents the 12 sons of the Patriarch Jacob, from whom came the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Chagall's Windows are populated by floating figures of animals, fish, flowers, and numerous Jewish symbols.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah's Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.
19 Jule 2009
The Synagogue of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center was dedicated on February 6th, 1962, as part of Hadassah's Golden Anniversary celebration. The floors and interior walls are made of Jerusalem Stone, and the Synagogue is illuminated by a hanging lantern and by sunlight which streams through the magnificent Chagall Windows.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ En Kerem, West Jerusalem
19 July 2009
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ En Kerem, West Jerusalem
19 July 2009
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ En Kerem, West Jerusalem
19 July 2009
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ En Kerem, West Jerusalem
19 July 2009
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ En Kerem, West Jerusalem
19 July 2009
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.
The village of 'En Kerem is situated to the west of Jerusalem. It is nice, green and hilly.
It used to be an Arabic village but its inhabitants moved out in 1948. Its present population is generally comprised of emigrants from different countries. There are many artists, studios, and exhibitions.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Russian Gorney Monastery
19 July 2009
The New Russian Cathedral in Jerusalem;
Started in 1912 and Finished 2007!!!
The New Russian Cathedral in Jerusalem;
Started in 1912 and Finished 2007!!!


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Greek Orthodox Christian Church
19 July 2009
En Kerem, West Juresalem
Greek Orthodox Christian Church belonging to
Greek Patriarchate of Jerusalem
En Kerem, West Juresalem
Greek Orthodox Christian Church belonging to
Greek Patriarchate of Jerusalem


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Greek Orthodox Christian Church
19 July 2009
En Kerem, West Juresalem
Greek Orthodox Christian Church belonging to
Greek Patriarchate of Jerusalem
En Kerem, West Juresalem
Greek Orthodox Christian Church belonging to
Greek Patriarchate of Jerusalem


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Notre Dame de Sion Monestry, En Kerem
19 July 2009
Notre Dame de Sion Monestry was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in Jerusalem (Palestine) in 1861 as a Catholic school.
Notre Dame de Sion Monestry was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in Jerusalem (Palestine) in 1861 as a Catholic school.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Notre Dame de Sion Monestry, En Kerem
19 July 2009
Notre Dame de Sion Monestry was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in Jerusalem (Palestine) in 1861 as a Catholic school.
Notre Dame de Sion Monestry was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in Jerusalem (Palestine) in 1861 as a Catholic school.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Russian Gorney Monastery
19 July 2009
The New Russian Cathedral in Jerusalem;
Started in 1912 and Finished 2007!!!
The New Russian Cathedral in Jerusalem;
Started in 1912 and Finished 2007!!!


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Russian Gorney Monastery
19 July 2009
The New Russian Cathedral in Jerusalem;
Started in 1912 and Finished 2007!!!
The New Russian Cathedral in Jerusalem;
Started in 1912 and Finished 2007!!!


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Notre Dame de Sion Monestry, En Kerem
19 July 2009
Notre Dame de Sion Monestry was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in Jerusalem (Palestine) in 1861 as a Catholic school.
Notre Dame de Sion Monestry was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in Jerusalem (Palestine) in 1861 as a Catholic school.


© Valery Dembitsky
\ Notre Dame de Sion Monestry, En Kerem
19 July 2009
Notre Dame de Sion Monestry was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in Jerusalem (Palestine) in 1861 as a Catholic school.
Notre Dame de Sion Monestry was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in Jerusalem (Palestine) in 1861 as a Catholic school.



















