One of the stations in the Histadrut Garden in Rishon Lezion, inaugurated in July 2020, with signs marking milestones in the history of the Histadrut.
The illustrations at the trail stations were made by Nofar Tzarfati.
Note: Note that the spelling of Berl Katzenelsons name is misspelled
A broad view of some of the stations was taken that day by the same photographer
Click for a larger image Three months later, it was inaugurated in Tel Aviv next to the Histadrut building, the Histadrut Garden, with the Youth Movements Trail, which contains the same signs with the same text and illustrations (but the signs are made of stone and are on the ground)
Click for sign's details Translation of the text on the sign:
Station number: 2
Symbol of the Histadrut - the home of workers in Israel
Establishment of the Histadrut In light of the Hanukkah candles, December 1920, the Histadruts founding conference was held at the Technion in Haifa. 87 delegates participated in this conference, including: Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Berl Katzenelson, David Remez, Dov Hoz, Yosef Shprintzak, Israel and Mania Shochat, Levy Shkolnik (Eshkol) and others.
"The fate of this country depends on the outcome of this conference," Yosef Baretz said at the beginning of the conference. It was a historic opportunity in which it was decided to establish a social, supra-party framework, which would become the organizational and social infrastructure for the establishment of a national home in the Land of Israel -
"Israels pre-State"
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