Gallery of Masonic Sights from Israel
The Master Course, Western Wall excavations, Temple Mount, Jerusalem, Israel.
Presumably the largest building stone in the world: ~12.5x4x3.5 m (~41x12x11.5 ft), ~370 ton (~830,000 lb).
Second Temple construction by Zerubbabel (536-516 BCE).
Hall of the Freemasons, Temple Mount, Jerusalem, Israel.
Discovered and named by the Freemason, Bro. Lieutenant Charles Warren during the excavations of the late 1860's near Wilson's Arch.
Second Temple construction by Zerubbabel (536-516 BCE).
Chamber of Hewn Stone, underground archaeological excavations near the Western Wall, Old City, Jerusalem, Israel.
Presumably an ancient Masonic Hall.
Reprinted from The Israeli Freemason.
The Museum of the Grand Lodge of the State of Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel.
The Museum of the Grand Lodge of the State of Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel.
The perfect ashlar and the rough ashlar.
The Museum of the Grand Lodge of the State of Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Model of the project Freemasons International Center in Jerusalem, Architect Arie Lynn.
The Museum of the Grand Lodge of the State of Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Model of the project Freemasons International Center in Jerusalem, Architect Arie Lynn.
The Museum of the Grand Lodge of the State of Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel.
The Library of the Grand Lodge of the State of Israel, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Royal Arch jewel made of the stone Melekeh (Royal) from King Solomon's Quarries, Jerusalem, Israel.
Same type of stone with which King Solomon's Temple was built.
Entrance of a house at 6 Ela'zar Street, Jaffa, Israel.
Reprinted from The Israeli Freemason.
Inauguration of the Freemasons Forest at Cedars Valley in the Hills of Jerusalem, Israel (29 December 1996).
Reprinted from The Israeli Freemason.
Inauguration of the Freemasons Street (Reh'ov Ha-Bonim Ha-H'ofshim), Haifa, Israel (8 July 1997).
Mr Amram Mitsna, former Mayor of Haifa, and MWB Ephraim Fuchs, PGM of the GL of Israel.
Reprinted from The Israeli Freemason.
Bro. Sir Moses Montefiore Bt. F.R.S. (1784-1885). Born in Leghorn (Livorno), Italy.
Knighted in 1837 by Queen Victoria.
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