דלג לתפריט הראשי (מקש קיצור n) דלג לתוכן הדף (מקש קיצור s) דלג לתחתית הדף (מקש קיצור 2)

Commemorative Sites in Jerusalem and on the Way to Jerusalem

List of Palmach Commemorative Sites and Monuments in Jerusalem and Surrounding Areas.
Jerusalem Groundbreaker Monument – Meshev Hill. Across from Shoava. Design: Naomi Henrick. (55)
Radar Hill – on the Radar Post. In memory of 418 fallen from the 'Harel' Brigade in the War of Independence and to mark those fallen from the brigade in Israel's wars. Near the Har Hadar settlement. Engineered and designed by Ariyeh and Eldad Sharon. (64)
The Castel – Marble tables, battle maps and names of the 83 fallen. Designed by Ariyeh Yitzhaki; Made by Avraham Hason. (59)
Near Shaar Hagai – Monument and battle-legacy near military post 21 with periphery path and overlook. Access from Shoresh Highway to Beit Meir.
Monument in memory of 'Harel' Brigade fighters near Shaar Hagai: One above the gas station and the second south of the nature preserve Shyk-Alai, at the 41st kilometer. (56)
Monument in memory of the seven fallen from the Naan Scouts, Fifth Battalion, at the head of Mount Orna (military post 16). Near 'HaMasrek' Preserve. (56)
Armored vehicle framework along the highway going up to Shaar Hagai on both sides. (57)
Battle Hill – Monument for the 'Lamed-Hey' Platoon – on the roadside from the Ella Valley to Gush Ezyon. (78)
Memorial tombstone on Kibbutz Nativ Ha'Lamed-Hey – in memory of the 'Lamed-Hey Platoon'. Designed by Ariyeh Patran. (78)
Kiryat Anavim – 'Harel' Brigade monument, in memory of the 418 fallen. It stands in the kibbutz cemetary where there is a special plot for the fallen members of the 'Harel' Brigade. Engineered and designed by Menachem Shemi. (63)
San-Simon Monastery in the Katmon neighborhood – monument in memory of 18 fallen Palmach fighters that died in a battle at the monastery. Designed by Shlomo Gat. (27)
Monument in memory of settlers who founded 'Tzova', that died in the War of Independence. (70)
Monument in memory of 17 Kibbutz Harel members who fell in the War of Independence, at the Harel outpost. (88)

Note: The numbers in parenthesis refer to their location in the book "Gal-ed".