The competition, called "One picture is worth a thousand words," successfully created a one-time connection of children from all over the world to Israeli historical events through photos. Photography is a great way to get to know Israel and to learn about historical events, to understand the changes that have taken place over the years, to compare the past with the present, and to discover the history of the country.
"The historical moments that shaped the future of the State of Israel are now being revived and reworked in the eyes of the students participating in the competition from all over the world. There is an opportunity here to touch on history in an intriguing and fascinating way, "said Ifat Ovadia-Luski, head of WZO Department of Hebrew and Culture.
"The Zionist Archive invites the public to open a window to the past," said Bat Galim Shaar, Chairman of the Zionist Archive. "The pictures tell our story as a people, and their restoration by the younger generation can bring the past back to the picture and connect us to our heritage. The competition received a great deal of attention around the world and pictures were received from all over the world."
After much deliberation, judges of the competition, among which were Avi Sabag, director of the Musrara School of Photography, Press photographer Motti Kimchi, who served on the judging panel along with the head of the Department of Hebrew and Culture and chairman of the Zionist Archive, the winning photos were revealed.