Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Scroll_of_Fire> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 30 of
30
with 100 items per page.
- Scroll_of_Fire abstract "Scroll of Fire is a monument found in the Jerusalem hills, and it commemorates Jewish history from The Holocaust until Independence. The monument was inaugurated in 1971.The initiative for the monument came from B'nai B'rith of the United States, and was funded by them. The site was chosen by Yosef Weitz, the director of the Land and Afforestation Department of the Jewish National Fund.The monument was sculptured by the artist Nathan Rapoport, who is a Holocaust survivor.The sculpture is made of bronze and is eight meters high. It is in the shape of two scrolls, a gesture to the Jewish nation being the "People of the Book". One of the scrolls describes the Holocaust and the other describes independence.In the scroll describing the Holocaust, there are sculptured among others Janusz Korczak and his children, a row of helmets symbolizing the Nazi soldiers, a member of The Ghetto Fighters holding a grenade, and other characters behind fences of concentration camps. This scroll ends with holocaust survivors immigrating to Israel in Aliyah Bet, people from Israel helping them get off the boats, and a Jewish man kissing the Land of Israel.In the scroll describing independence, threre are sculptured symbols of Israel, such as: Olive trees, a child holding a cluster of grapes, a man blowing a shofar near the Western Wall, the menorah as described in the Arch of Titus, an old character representing Elijah, people dancing Hora and flags flying near an angel blowing a trumpet.In the space between the two scrolls, there are two rooms of memorial, and in each one is engraved a quote from the bible.The monument is found in the Forest of the Martyrs in the Jerusalem hills.".
- Scroll_of_Fire thumbnail Scrollsoffire.JPG?width=300.
- Scroll_of_Fire wikiPageExternalLink e_article000007328.htm.
- Scroll_of_Fire wikiPageID "36621495".
- Scroll_of_Fire wikiPageRevisionID "566976826".
- Scroll_of_Fire b "no".
- Scroll_of_Fire commons "Scroll of Fire".
- Scroll_of_Fire display "Scroll of Fire".
- Scroll_of_Fire hasPhotoCollection Scroll_of_Fire.
- Scroll_of_Fire n "no".
- Scroll_of_Fire q "no".
- Scroll_of_Fire s "no".
- Scroll_of_Fire species "no".
- Scroll_of_Fire v "no".
- Scroll_of_Fire wikt "no".
- Scroll_of_Fire subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Jerusalem_District.
- Scroll_of_Fire subject Category:Holocaust_commemoration.
- Scroll_of_Fire subject Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_Israel.
- Scroll_of_Fire point "31.772694444444443 35.043527777777776".
- Scroll_of_Fire type SpatialThing.
- Scroll_of_Fire comment "Scroll of Fire is a monument found in the Jerusalem hills, and it commemorates Jewish history from The Holocaust until Independence. The monument was inaugurated in 1971.The initiative for the monument came from B'nai B'rith of the United States, and was funded by them.".
- Scroll_of_Fire label "Scroll of Fire".
- Scroll_of_Fire sameAs m.0kn9rhk.
- Scroll_of_Fire sameAs Q7439281.
- Scroll_of_Fire sameAs Q7439281.
- Scroll_of_Fire lat "31.772694444444443".
- Scroll_of_Fire long "35.043527777777776".
- Scroll_of_Fire wasDerivedFrom Scroll_of_Fire?oldid=566976826.
- Scroll_of_Fire depiction Scrollsoffire.JPG.
- Scroll_of_Fire isPrimaryTopicOf Scroll_of_Fire.