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Chess Olympiad for Men and Women 1976
Settling of the Golan, Galil, Yehuda and Shomeron
16th Olympic Chess Games in Tel Aviv
Eleanor Roosevelt
Chagall Exibition at the Israel Museum
25th Anniversary of the Weizmann Institute of Science
Shneur Zalman Shazar
Tokyo Olympic Games 1964
International Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed
Judean Mountains
30th Anniversary of the Rescue of the Jews in Denmark
Landscapes of Israel- Aqueduct Near Akoo and Brekhat Ram
Landscapes of Israel- The Plains of Zebulun and Tel Dan
Town Emblems for Bene Beraq and Herzliyya
The Beginnings of Aviation in the Holy Land- De Haviland Tiger Moth DH 82
The Beginnings of Avaiation in the Holy Land- Bleriot XI
In Memory of Dr. Chiam Weizmann
Yom Hazikaron 1977
Railways in the Holy Land
NAHAL- Pioneer Fighting Youth
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