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The Battle of the Jerusalem Hills, from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
Victory: A Song of the Thanksgiving, from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
Hatikvah (Hope), the Israeli national anthem, from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
Let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the fowl of the air and over the cattle and over every creeping thing” (Genesis 1.26), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
Covenant Eternal: Circumcision, from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
“We shall go up at once and possess it” (Numbers 13.30), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
“Thou has laid me in the nethermost pit, in dark places, in the deeps” (Psalm 88.7), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
The Price-Bereavement, from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
The Land Comes to Life: “The Mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands” (Isaiah 55.12), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
“Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil” (Psalm 23.4), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
The Pioneers of Israel: “With one of his hands wrought in the work, and with the other held his weapon” (Nehemiah 4.11), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
The Land at the Start of Jewish Settlement: “I will make the wilderness a pool of water” (Isaiah 41.18), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
“Arise, Barak, and lead thy captivity captive, thou son of Abinoam” (Judges 5.12), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
A voice is heard in Ramah, lamentation and bitter weeping, Rachel weeping for her children; she refuseth to be comforted for her children because they are not” (Jeremiah 31.15), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
“I have set before thee life and death, the blessing and the curse; therefore choose life that thou mayest lift, thou and thy seed” (Deuteronomy 30.19), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
Orah, Horah-Light, Joy (The menorah, the seven-branched candelabrum, is part of the official symbol of the State of Israel. The horah is the traditional Israeli folk dance,) from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
“For that is thy life and the length of thy days” (Deuteronomy 30.20), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
A Moment in History: David Ben Gurion reads the Declaration of Independence, May 5, 1948, from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
“Return O Virgin of Israel. Return to these thy cities” (Jeremiah 31.21), from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich
On the Shores of Freedom: The Eliahu Golomb brings “illegal” immigrants, from the portfolio Aliyah
Salvador Dalí, Mourlot, Paris, Wolfensburger, Zurich