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Jerusalem - Skyline [Hardcover]

Duby Tal (Author), Moni Haramati (Author)
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January 1997 Skyline
Hardcover - 240 pages, Seventh edition (2000)

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JERUSALEM / SKYLINE is a book of aerial photographs of Jerusalem which casts a different and unique perspective on the city and its surroundings. Israel's Prime Minister chose this book as an official gift to world leaders.

Here is a view from a different angle of the old and the new,of ancient and old Jerusalem alongside the new Jerusalem which is being constructed right now.

Encounters of different panoramas, architectural styles and historical periods, in the various seasons of the year.

We peek into the different neighborhoods and observe the roofs, Squares, streets and gardens, along with the numerous historical buildings which beautify the city.

We have the opportunity to search for new ways of categorizing the city, a city which, one might have thought, has been categorized in every possible way - but yet, as is always the case with Jerusalem, we are always surprised to find a new, unique and breathtaking way of seeing it.

The sections of the book are named after the gates to the Old City, as well as Sha'ar Ha-Gai, (literally The Gate - or Way - of the Valley" the pass which leads from the coastal plain to Jerusalem), and the Closing Gate.

In each chapter, the gate itself serves as the starting - and end - point of a particular excursion. geographically as well as associative.


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The Prime Minister of Israel has chosen "Skyline: Israel From Above" as an official gift from the State of Israel to world leaders and visiting dignitaries. This book is one of a series featuring breathtaking Israeli skylines from an aerial perspective.

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The sections of the book are named after the gates to the Old City. as well as Sha'ar Ha-Gal (literally "The Gate - or Way - of the Valley" the pass which leads from the coastal plain to Jerusalem), and the Closing Gate. In each chapter. the gate itself serves as the starting - and end - point of a particular excursion, geographically as well as associative.

JAFFA GATE

A tour from the main entrance to Jerusalem to the Jaffa Gate, via the city center and the traditional and religious neighborhoods.

ZION GATE

From Mount Zion to Yemin Moshe and Talbich, via Emek Refai'm and back through the Hinnom Valley to the Zion Gate.

DUNG GATE

Archaeological remains and a tour of the monasteries and churches scattered about the city and its environs.

GOLDEN GATE

The gate to the Temple Mount is the gate which includes the old City.

UONS GATE

The battles of the recent era, the gate of valor and a memorial.

HEROD'S GATE

The green areas of the city - parks, squares and statues.

SHA'AR HA-GAl

The Jerusalem area and the approaches to the city.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Ministry of Defence Publishing House; 7th edition (January 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9650507116
  • ISBN-13: 978-9650507114
  • Product Dimensions: 13.3 x 9.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,370,471 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Views you'll never see., January 31, 2001
This review is from: Jerusalem - Skyline (Hardcover)
Walking the streets of Jerusalem, especially the Old City it is hard to get any sort of overview. You simply immersed in structures and people. Even the views from the hills are difficult, expecially those from the highway. Who would have the courage to look in such mad traffic? The author has taken incredibly sharp oblique (usually) air photos of Jerusalem's treasures with what must have been a large format camera. If you love Jerusalem, you'll love this book...and it will let you show guests where you were and walked.
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