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At the main entrance to the Knesset compound there are three iron gates which were designed
by the Jerusalem sculptor David Palombo (1920 - 1966).
The gates are called "the Court Gates", and their position at the entrance to the house of
representatives of the Jewish state is a silent reminder of the destruction of European
Jewry in the Holocaust, during the Second World War.
The opening of the gates, for the purpose of entering the forecourt, gives one a sense of
going out from enslavement to redemption.
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The Knesset through Palombo Gate
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