KKL-JNF releases never-before-seen photos of Jerusalem

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May 06, 2021 | News | Other | National
KKL-JNF releases never-before-seen photos of Jerusalem

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Ahead of Jerusalem Day, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund gives a glimpse into what the Holy City looked like during the early days of the British Mandate, well before the establishment of the State of Israel.

In honor of the 54th anniversary of Israel’s liberation of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) has released four photos from the days of the British Mandate before the establishment of the Jewish state.

The pictures, of iconic buildings and monuments in early stages of planning and construction, were taken during a time when Jewish immigrants from around the world were just starting to settle in the Holy City, in homes made of Jerusalem stone.

“Throughout its 120 years of existence, KKL-JNF has been capturing Israel’s vistas—its people, villages, ceremonies, etc.—with the crown jewel being Jerusalem … The above documented treasures are stored in a unique photo archive, which documents the Zionist enterprise in its full glory,” says head of KKL-JNF photo archive Efrat Sinai.

“As we approach Jerusalem Day, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael – Jewish National Fund, through a global remote tree-planting campaign, set out to connect the Jewish communities of the world, with the wonder that is the city of Jerusalem, marking 54 years since its reunification,” added Ronnie Vinnikov, chief development officer of KKL-JNF. “These remarkable photos provide a fascinating glimpse into the life of Jewish communities in Jerusalem in those days that were the cornerstone for more Jewish communities soon to come.”

Caption: Water distributed to Jerusalemites from locally manufactured containers made of aluminum to prevent rusting, 1931.
Credit: Yaacov Ben Dov/KKL-JNF archives.


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