Despite protests from members of Knesset and government officials in the US, Brazil is inaugurating the 'Temple of Solomon' - a massive building erected by a Brazilian sect in Sao Paulo, intended to be used for the education of thousands of students.
The building, which was built at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars, resembles the frontal shape of the Temple as it is today.
The entire building is clad with Jerusalem stones purchased in Israel. For the inauguration of the building, approximately 2,000 mezuzahs were ordered from Israel. A helipad was also prepared near the 'temple'.
The Israel Air helicopter company, which has been operating in Brazil for the past month, is today publishing selected photographs from the largest country on the South American continent, as photographed by Israel Bardugo.