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Sign: Jerusalem - Heritage Sites in Israel - Yeshivat Merkaz Harav


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HaRav Tsvi Yehuda St 14, Jerusalem, Israel
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סמל המועצה לשימור אתרי מורשת בישראל
סמל העיר ירושלים
סמל משרד התרבות והספורט
סמל הרשות לפיתוח ירושלים
סמל משרד ירושלים ומורשת

ישיבת מרכז הרב
מרכז הרב, הישיבה הציונית-דתית הראשונה בארץ ישראל. ייסד אותה הרב הראשי האשכנזי הראשון של ארץ ישראל, הרב אברהם יצחק הכהן קוק, בשנת תרפ"ד [1923]. כ"אם הישיבות הציוניות", היא "ספינת הדגל" לציבור הדתי לאומי. ביום ה’ באלול תש"כ [1960] הונחה אבן הפינה למבנה החדש ובשנת [1964] עברה למשכנה בשכונת קרית משה. בישיבה לומדים מאות תלמידים. אלפים מבוגריה מעורים בחיים הציבוריים כרבנים, דיינים, מחנכים, קציני צבא, אנשי אקדמיה ואנשי מעשה. עשרות ישיבות, מוסדות חינוך, ישובים ומפעלים חינוכיים הוקמו על ידי בוגרי הישיבה, שהיא כיום אחד ממרכזי התורה הגדולים בישראל.

ثماه مركز مراق
أول مدرسة دينية يهودية صهيونية في أرض إسرائيل قام بتأسيسها الحاخام أبراهام إسحاق كوك عام ١٩٢٣ . يدرس هنا مئات من الطلاب حيث انخرط الآلاف من خريجيها في مختلف قطاعات الحياة العامة. تعتبر هذه المؤسسة من أكبر مؤسسات دراسة التوراة والكتب الدينية التفسيرية في إسرائيل.

Symbol of the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel
The emblem of the city of Jerusalem
Symbol of the Ministry of Culture and Sports
Symbol of the Jerusalem Development Authority
Emblem of the Ministry of Jerusalem and Heritage

YESHIVAT MERKAZ HARAV
Established by the first Chief Rabbi in Eretz Israel, Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Hacohen Kook, in [1924] it is the first Zionist Yeshiva in Eretz Israel, with hundreds of students and thousands of alumni involved in various public affairs. Considered nowadays one of the greatest centers in Israel for Torah studies. The current center was built during the [60’s]
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The sign shape is rectangular but its head is designed according to the silhouette of the old building of the Gymnasia Herzliya, which serves as a logo of the Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel

The Merkaz Harav yeshiva building was designed by Alexander Friedman and Meir Rubin

The yeshiva building was photographed on the same day Click for a larger image

As you can see the foreign years were erased, probably by extreme nationalist-religious elements trying to ignore the Gregorian calendar, and observe only the Hebrew calendar.
Similar vandalism is found on other heritage signs in Jerusalem, in some of them an attempt was even made to hide the texts in the Arabic language ( Click for sign's details).
In this sign, the foreign years were inserted in square brackets.

The first yeshiva building is also commemorated with a plaque Click for sign's details




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