Elliott Yamin Photos



Elliott Yamin seems to be the most popular of the American Idol top 12 from last year right now and I’m sure his popularity will increase when his single Movin On is released on February 12th and his self titled album is released on March 20th. For Elliott fans I’m posting photos of him below from Flickr.com that are tagged yamin. I tried to get the most relevant tag to show pictures of Elliott and decided not to use the tag elliottyamin because several pics showed up that were not of Elliott. Even with the tag I went with there will be photos that aren’t of Elliott. I came as close as I could to getting pictures of him for his fans. The pics will constantly update as new ones are posted at Flickr.com. Enjoy.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.189 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.189

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.158 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.158

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.051 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.051

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.026 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.026

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.078 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.078

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.065 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.065

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.234 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.234

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.040 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.040

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.055 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.055

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.049 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.049

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.094 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.094

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.033 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.033

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.082 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.082

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.103 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.103

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.145 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.145

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.245 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.245

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.093 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.093

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.212 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.212

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.133 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    visit Yamin Orde 2012 No.133

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

  • Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.008 -

    U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv posted a photo:

    Visit Carmel forest 2012 No.008

    Ambassador and Ms Julie Fisher celebrated the eve of Tu b'shvat, Israel's Arbor day, with a visit to Yemin Orde Youth Village, located in Nof HaCarmel, on the Carmel mountain range and near the Carmel Forest) to plant an olive tree as a symbol of renewal and growth and America's deep-rooted friendship with Israel. The visit took place shortly after the one year anniversary of the Carmel Forest Fire, December 2010, that nearly destroyed this Youth-at-Risk village. The Ambassador was given the background to Yemin Orde, by Dr. Chaim Peri, the visionary behind this unique village. He also met with Dr. Benny Fisher, the director, staff and students and toured the village's synagogue, Graduates' Home, Ethiopian Godjo (traditional hut), and high school.

    Following the tree-planting ceremony, Ambassador Shapiro and Ms. Julie Fisher then toured the Carmel Forest area, accompanied by senior staff of the JNF-KKL, along with Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service. They were shown the extent of the damage caused by the December 2010 forest fire. They were also shown the ongoing restoration work taking place. They were taken to the new memorial monument, recently unveiled, that commemorates the 42 people killed in the fire. There, both Ambassador Shapiro and Chief Tidwell laid a wreath and stood for a moment of reflection.

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