Ramle, Israel
Visit of some interesting sites in the city of Ramle, Israel - 27/01/2011
World city festival Ramla, Israel live 2018
Some nice moments from Ramla 2-d World city festival 2018. Ramla museum, Ethiopian and Bukhara society’s, the Pool of Arches.
Photo&video: marinashafir.wordpress.com
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Ramla Market, Israel
Photo snapshots at the market
מוזיאון המשאיות והתובלה רמלה Truck and Transportation Museum Ramla
מוזיאון המשאיות והתובלה רמלה Truck and Transportation Museum Ramla
חוויה אדירה לילדים ולמבוגרים ,ישנם המון משאיות מכל מיני שנים משנות ה 30 עד שנות ה80 . כיף גדול לכל המשפחה . ניתן גם להיכנס פנימה לתוך כלי הרכב ולהצלם בפנים .השימור והשיקום של כלי הרכב ברמה גבוהה מאד .ישנו גם כיתוב והסבר על כל כלי רכב נפח מנוע כוח סוס וכו .במקום יש גם שירותים וברז קולר .בכניסה ישנו אוטובוס שבפנים מוקרן סרט על גבי מסכים בנושא התעבורה בישראל .הכניסה למקום חופשית בחינם , מזיאון התעבורה
רח' החזון 2 א.ת. ב' רמלה תהנו !!!!!!!!!!
2 Hahazon St.
P.O.B. 320 Ramla 72102 Israel
Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Ramla, Israel | 2019
Ramla (Hebrew: רַמְלָה, Ramla; Arabic: الرملة, ar-Ramlah) (also Ramlah, Ramle, Remle and sometimes Rama) is a city in central Israel.
Discover what's best in your city.
The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 6th July, 2019:
1: Sarona Market
2: Masada National Park
3: Yarkon Park
4: Jaffa Gate
5: Safari Ramat Gan
6: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
7: National park Ramat Gan
8: Western Wall
9: Peres Park
10: Ramla Market
Click on a link below to see an up-to-date list and more:
The Pool of Arches in Ramla בריכת הקשתות ברמלה
sail away into the pool of wonder, Abbasian rulers and anciant Arches.
created by Itay Rotem, a licensed Tour guide in Israel and the founder of Real Jerusalem Tours (realjerusalemtours.com),
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Dance India Dance Show, Ramla, Israel
Dance India Dance Show, Ramla, Israel,
Host: Sandeep Patil,
Dancers:
Manasi Patil, Rutuja Ashtekar, Aishwarya Kale,
Abhilash Mulay, Ajinkya Sonawane, Rahoul Maannay,
14-12-2016.
t channel - ramla
ramla city
מוזיאון המשאיות והתובלה Trucks And Transport Museum
התפתחות התובלה היבשתית בארץ ישראל.
Taavura established Israel's first road transport museum.
The museum, locate near Taavura home base in Ramla, concentrate on vehicles that had worked in Israel during the 30-years period from 1948 to 1978; trucks that accurately represented those used by the pioneers.
The museum is open to visitors all year round. Admission free.
Hiker finds 2,000 year old gold coin in northern Israel
Hiker finds 2,000-year-old gold coin in northern Israel
כפירי בדרכים | מבקר במוזיאון המשאיות והתעבורה ברמלה, מתחם חינמי נהדר
מוזיאון המשאיות והתעבורה ברמלה הוא מתחם תצוגה היסטורי ומוטורי מדהים. זהו אוסף של משאיות וכלי עבודה ממונעים מקום המדינה ועד שנות ה80 של המאה שעברה.
המתחם מתוחזק ומאוד נוח לילדים. מותר לטפס על המשאיות ויש פינות ישיבה וקולרים לשתיה.
הכניסה חינם ובמקום משאיות של חברות שכבר לא קיימות היום. כדאי לקרא את הסיפור של המשאיות.
שווה לבקר במוזיאון המשאיות והתובלה ברמלה, תפנו לפחות 3 שעות לפעילות הזאת.
#אטרקציותלילדים #פעילותחינםלילדים #מוזיאון
Ramla. The Pool of Arches
The most significant building left from the time when the Abbasid caliphs ruled in the Land of Israel is the Pool of Arches.
מי לא מכיר את בריכת הקשתות ברמלה? הבריכה נכנסה למיתולוגיה הישראלית כאשר שימשה כאחד מאתרי הצילום של הסרט חסמבה ונערי ההפקר. בסרט נראתה חבורת הסוד בורחת על גבי סירות אל תוך חלל גדול וקסום, הוא בריכת הקשתות.
Old Trucks and transport museum
Old trucks and transport museum in ramle ,israel, dowdows first visit in trucks museum
PA TV teaches kids to “follow the example” of arch-terrorist Abu Jihad who is a symbol
Disclaimer: Views expressed in this video do not represent those of Palestinian Media Watch in any way. PMW monitors and analyzes the Palestinian Authority through its media and schoolbooks. For more info visit:
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Yasser Arafat - Gaza
Rim Banna - Nazareth
Mahmoud Darwish - Al-Birweh
Ghassan Kanafani - Acre
Mahmoud Abbas - Safed
Abu Jihad - Ramle
“From My Country”
Official PA TV host: Hello my dear friends and welcome to the program 'From My Country.' You certainly know how beautiful our country is: its villages, cities, historical, religious, archaeological, and tourist sites. The most beautiful thing is that all of this beauty of our country is reflected by great personalities who have given and are giving much to the homeland, whether in the political, literary, artistic, or scientific struggle... The prominent personalities struggled by way of pens, paintbrushes, words, weapons, and knowledge… To express our appreciation and follow the example of these symbols, let us always keep them in our memories.
[Official PA TV, From My Country, Jan. 20, 2018]
Abu Jihad (Khalil Al-Wazir) - was a founder of Fatah and deputy to Yasser Arafat. He headed the PLO terror organization's military wing and also planned many deadly Fatah terror attacks in the 1960’s - 1980’s. These attacks, which murdered a total of 125 Israelis, included the most lethal in Israeli history - the hijacking of a bus and murder of 37 civilians, 12 of them children.
Ghassan Kanafani – a writer and a leader of the terror organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
Rim Banna – Palestinian composer and singer from Nazareth, known for reviving old traditional Palestinian children’s songs.
Mahmoud Darwish is considered the Palestinian national poet. He published over 30 volumes of poetry and 8 books of prose and has won numerous awards. He joined the Israeli Communist Party in 1961 and the terrorist organization PLO in 1973, becoming a member of the PLO Executive Committee in 1987. He left the PLO in 1993 because it signed the Oslo Accords with Israel. Many in Israel see his poetry as inciting hate and violence. One poem he wrote in 1988 at the height of the Palestinian wave of violence and terror against Israel (the first Intifada, 1987-1993) calls to Israelis: “Take your portion of our blood - and be gone… Live wherever you like, but do not live among us… Die wherever you like, but do not die among us… Leave our country, our land, our sea, our wheat, our salt, our wounds, everything, and leave the memories of memory.” In 1964, he wrote a poem entitled ID Card in which he said: I do not hate people, And I do not steal from anyone, But if I starve I will eat my oppressors' flesh; Beware, beware of my starving, And my rage.
He also wrote “Silence for the Sake of Gaza” in 1973, which many see as glorifying terror: “She wraps explosives around her waist and blows herself up. It is not a death, and not a suicide. It is Gaza's way of declaring she is worthy of life.”
His defenders have claimed that Israel misinterprets his poetry and that he sought reconciliation with Israel.
Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem
Mahane Yehuda Market
Summer is finally here and today being is last day of the school year, the teachers and staff are taking a fun trip to the capital.
Music: YouTube Audio Library.
Prizefighter by Norma Rockwell.
At the museum of the SAMARITANS on MT GERIZIM. I'm not replying to comments
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New Zealand’s Memorial to the Missing in Israel
There are thirteen New Zealand New Zealand Memorials to the Missing located in Turkey, France, Belgium, Egypt and in Israel.
They stand in commemoration of those soldiers with no known grave. These memorials were placed in or near battlefields where the soldiers were lost and many were designed specifically for the location.
The Memorial to the Missing at Jerusalem War Cemetery commemorates 3316 Commonwealth servicemen with no known graves, including 60 New Zealanders.
At the centre of the memorial, the chapel forms a unique tribute to the men of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and was unveiled on 7 May 1927 by Lord Allenby and Sir James Parr.
The intricate mosaic, designed by British artist Robert Anning Bell, is bordered by a Māori tāniko pattern protecting the wairua, or spirit, of the chapel.
Angels feature above the altar and four figures representing Hope, Humanity, Faith and Patriotism flank the dedication to New Zealand soldiers headed by a fernleaf.
“From the uttermost ends of the earth”
“In honour of the members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force who took part in the operations Sinai Palestine 1916 – 1918”.
A 2,200 year old rare gold coin discovered in excavations in Israel in 2010
This magnificent gold coin is discussed by IAA Head of Coin Department Donald Zvi Ariel.
Bukharian Jews - Cultural Exchange in Kshatot Ramla
A short but detailed explanation about the cultural values of Bukharian Jews