Mei Naftoach Hill-view towards Jerusalem   Jerusalem-view towards the Old City
     
....At the front entrance to the memorial will be an amphitheater, a place from which visitors may view this stunning tribute. This will be a place for visiting dignitaries, Presidents, Prime Ministers, Ambassadors and citizens of the world to come together and reflect, remember and heal. It will be a symbol of life and renewal to honor the spirit of our community for generations to come.
.... The memorial will be reached via the United Jerusalem Path of Remembrance. Lining this ascending access path will be 36 Pillars of Unity,

 

each with its own bronze dedication plaque. There will also be a Dedication Wall next to the Information Center, with opportunities for donors of the project to be recognized.
....The ultimate goal of this project is to create a place for the world to remember those we have lost as well as to promote tolerance. Healing and unity are what causes the soul and spirit of the Jewish people to be a light unto nations.
....This Living Memorial shall recognize not only the tragic loss of September 11 and the constant acts of terrorism in Israel, but will also demonstrate to the world the need for hope, peace and tolerance.

 
     
For more information on how to get involved with this project
or to make a donation, contact:
Click to visit the UnitedJerusalem web site Richard Haar, Executive Director
The United Jerusalem Foundation
Box 26, New York, NY 10021
Living_Memorial@UnitedJerusalem.org
212.288.5003 Fax: 212.288.6257
Click to visit the Jewish National Fund web site
     
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