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The venerable building reflected in another old, but not so famous, house was once Sha'are Zedek Hospital.
The hospital moved to a larger facility in 1980.
After renovations were completed in 1999, the Israel Broadcasting Authority moved in.
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I took the picture for James' Weekend Reflections.
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Shabbat shalom to all.
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Good morning Dina from Perth Australia, I have just spent a happy half hour perusing your photos and observations. Looking forward to more!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful window for reflections, Dina.
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
You captured the 'feel' of the whole area.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy not only the reflection, but the lines and angles in the photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poignant photo, and to think that this building reflected was once a place of so much healing and suffering and compassion and life and death.....
ReplyDeletethankyou
shalom love and light.
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ReplyDeleteDina I don't usually do these reflections because then it becomes an external source of motivation haha, but I have a reflection in my most recent post.
I no longer have to shut off my modem to post a picture. I wonder what caused the issue.
Happy to see that you are doing well.
love and hugs
Madeleine
Walls that might tell tales...
ReplyDeleteWonderful window and reflection. Can see your blue sky in there.
ReplyDeleteI remember the name, but just can't place this. Great reflection, the bars obviously help!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Dina, thanks for the sweet photo.
ReplyDeleteThey have free showers but no internet.
love and light
Hmmm... I'm wondering why a hospital needs bars. Is it a certain kind of hospital, I wonder.
ReplyDeleteKay, I don't think the former hospital itself has bars. Only the other house that is doing the reflecting.
ReplyDeleteBut actually, bars are quite common on house and office windows here.