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Rosh Hashanah card depiicting a boy and girl at a window
Rosh Hashanah card depicting a boy and two girls with a dog
Rosh Hashanah greeting card depicting a child's head in a wreath of flowers
Rosh Hashanah greeting card depicting a boy holding a large basket of fviolets
Rosh Hashanah card depicting a boy presenting bouquets to two girls
Rosh Hashanah card depicting a boy and girl at a window
Rosh Hashanah greeting card depicting a pansy with a face
Anne Frank Memorial Concert
Benjamin Levy exhibition
Wetering Galerie, Amsterdam
The Phillips Collection
The Light Ahead
Maurice Prendergast
Hebrew Printing in Germany
Jewish Life Around the World
Photographs of Jewish Life Around the World
[Archie Granot exhibition poster]
The Frankfurt Synagogue
Group of classroom posters depicting the seven species
Secret Places
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