It was a real marathon week again in Jerusalem, Israel!
Jerusalem was busy preparing for the 13th International Winner Marathon.
But other international events were happening that received less media coverage.
The new National Library of Israel has become a popular tourist stop for locals as well as visitors.
The view from near the main entrance has become a favorite photo op for almost everyone.
Taken from the conference room, the birds have found spots to get the best views.
Bird’s eye view of the Knesset building across Kaplan Street.
USC Shoah Foundation Executive Director Robert J. Williams and NLI Chairman Sallai Meridor signed an exclusive partnership on March 4 to include testimonies from more than 52,000 Holocaust survivors and hundreds of survivors of the October 7 terrorist attacks in an ongoing “Bearing Witness” historical documentation project to be archived at NLI.
Images of the murdered are projected on the screen in a room off the main entrance.
Photos of the hostages are on chairs in the main reading room positioned by the other entrance.
As I was leaving a large group of Arab high school students were arriving at the National Library of Israel where Arabic is used in all the sections.
The Southern Californians were not the only international visitors to sign official documents.
To conclude the Israel Allies Foundation Annual Chairman’s Conference, 20 global parliamentarians met with Israel’s Intelligence Minister Gila Gamliel. The coalition of global leaders presented a signed resolution denouncing Iran-sponsored terrorism and war crimes against Israel.
Another delegation was not political and did not sign documents, they sponsored a special Bat Mitzvah celebration for 22 bat mitzvah girls who lost a close relative to terror.
United Mashadi Jewish Community of America (UMJCA) women’s solidarity mission participants from Great Neck, New York, brought gifts and joy to the families who have known so little since October 7.
OneFamily once again brought smiles to the faces of all attending the Jerusalem event.
Much more on that story another time.
The International Life Science & Health-Tech Week in Israel 2024 was held at the Jerusalem Convention Center. It felt like the good old days before COVID-19 again in Jerusalem with a live conference.
The report by Omer Gavish of Israel Advanced Technology Industries was mostly positive.
One participant was on screen from Dubai, along with close to 2,000 people over two days in Jerusalem.
The usual booths, interactions, and great food added to the upbeat atmosphere. One startup for every fallen on October 7 is the goal for the future.
The main event of the International Jerusalem Winner Marathon began with an Expo at Cinema City.
After registering online, runners arrived to get their shirts and numbers for the Friday morning races.
Ok, not all the signs worked in English,
and some of those without words were unclear as well.
But the full marathon finish line in Gan Sacher, Sacher Park was ready ahead of schedule.
With so many shorter races, it is impossible to be everywhere, or even at most places on Friday morning.
But Mayor Moshe Lion was at the finish line to give the medal to the first-place full marathon winner.
With 40,000 people and 500 photos to select from, I decided to do a separate post for the Jerusalem Marathon. However, some photos were posted on Facebook on Friday.
Was wonderful to see so many people on the Jerusalem streets this past week.
Dear Sharon,
As ALWAYS, thank you for your excellent photo coverage of what has happened in our beloved city. You keep us connected and proud.
Love, Kayla
thank you Kayla!
Amazing photos of Real Jerusalem.
Bless you for your adding good news and smiles. Especially that handsome young man who picked up his marathon shirt on Friday!
Thank you!