Pushkin:
The Duma Building (Jabotinsky ran twice for elections but due to the voting circumstances, resigned to prevent the elections of anti-Jewish candidates)
Holocaust Memorial at the deportation site at the former railway station:
A special session, consisting of three lectures, including one of mine, were held at the Museum for Literary Art, in the room where Jabotinsky lectured 115 years ago:
Yehiel
Yehiel and Herzi Makov
The Vine Room mentioned in "The Five" (short summary; Jacqueline Rose's essay; artile by Marat Grinberg):
The Catacombs:
We stopped at places mentioned in "The Five" to read passages:
I'm ascending the Potemkin Steps via rail
Note the BDS scribble on the left:
Site of editorial offices of Jabotinsky's second newspaper employment, the Odesskiy Listok, (Odessa Leflet), owned by V. Navrotsky.
Jabotinsky's home in the first decade of the 20th century, Yevraskaya Street, 1:
A close-up:
P.S. We didn't get to here:
Yehiel Fishzon, snapped by Yossi Suede













































