it s been a day of worship and a day of grief in israel and the occupied territories. tens of thousands ofjews gathered atjerusalem s western wall for passover prayers. not far away, hundreds ofjewish worshippers walked close to the al aqsa mosque. and in a settlement in the west bank, the funeral took place for two british israeli sisters shot dead on friday. from jerusalem, lucy williamson reports. as maia and rina were brought in, the wailing of rina s teenage school friends filled the prayer hall. theirfather, a rabbi, bent low over their bodies. the pain on his face hidden for a moment, in a last embrace with his daughters. today, the jewish today, thejewish people have proven that we are one. we are united. this simple, quiet family is devastated. the whole country hurts. maia was 20 years old when she died, rina was 15. their mother, still unconscious in hospital, doesn t even know yet they are dead. they were travelling from their west bank settlement to the sea of ga
welcome, i m tonya beckett. it has been a day of worship, and a day of grief in israel and the occupied territories. tens of thousands ofjews gathered atjerusalem s western wall for passover prayers. not far away, hundreds ofjewish worshippers walked close to the al aqsa mosque. and in a settlement in the west bank, the funeral took place for two british israeli sisters, shot dead on friday. from jerusalem, lucy williamson reports. as maia and rina were brought in, the wailing of rina s teenage school friends filled the prayer hall. theirfather, a rabbi, bent low over their bodies. the pain on his face hidden for a moment, in a last embrace with his daughters. today, thejewish people have proven that we are one. we are united. this simple, quiet family is devastated. the whole country hurts. maia was 20 years old when she died, rina was 15. their mother, still unconscious in hospital, doesn t even know yet they are dead. they were travelling from their west bank settlement to
hello and welcome to the programme. it has been a day of worship and a day of grief in israel and the occupied territories. tens of thousands ofjews gathered atjerusalem s western wall for passover prayers. not far away, hundreds ofjewish worshippers walked close to the al aqsa mosque. and in a settlement in the west bank, the funeral took place for two british israeli sisters shot dead on friday. from jerusalem, my colleague lucy williamson reports. as maia and rina were brought in, the wailing of rina s teenage school friends filled the prayer hall. theirfather, a rabbi, bent low over their bodies. the pain on his face hidden for a moment, in a last embrace with his daughters. today, thejewish people have proven that we are one. we are united. this simple, quiet family is devastated. the whole country hurts. maia was 20 years old when she died, rina was 15. their mother, still unconscious in hospital, doesn t even know yet they are dead. they were travelling from their west
Prof. Nesbit so this is intro to historic preservation. University of georgia, the brandnew digital lab. I am scott nesbit. So, we are here today trying to think a little bit about the Cultural Heritage of the american south, especially after and during the american civil war. It has been in the news quite a bit lately. And so i think its a topic that folks who are interested in Historical Preservation like yourselves have got to figure out. We have a really fun opportunity to make sense of all of this. To do that i figure we should go and think a little bit about not just where the monuments came from, but the war out of which they came. You know, at the beginning of the american civil war, United States soldiers seemed to take a great deal of care to leave private property, all kinds of property alone. They really strictly held to attacking military targets only and this seemed to be of great importance to political leaders, because they thought the war would be short and they needed
A class on Cultural Heritage and confederate monuments, honoring confederate. He also describes the origins of the monuments, usually erected due to the efforts of southern women during the reconstruction and end of the 19th century. His classes about one hour. Prof. Nesbit so this is intro to historic preservation. University of georgia, the brandnew digital lab. Nesbit. Tt so, we are here today trying to think a little bit about the Cultural Heritage of the american south, especially after and during the american civil war. It has been in the news quite a bit lately. And so i think its a topic that folks who are interested in Historical Preservation like yourselves have got to figure out. We have a really fun opportunity to make sense of all of this. To do that i figure we should go and think a little bit about not just where the monuments came from, but the war out of which they came. You know, at the beginning of the american civil war, United States soldiers seemed to take a great