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Ben Shemen Tobacco plantation
Yessod-Hamaala ( Yesud HaMa'ala )
Tel-Aviv - Boy's School
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting Moses at the Battle of the Amalekites
Passover Seder
Rosh Hashanah postcard
Land of Our Fathers
disk inscribed Mazal in Hebrew
Ex Libris of Philip Goodman
Promotional pamphlet for Der Retter von Chula (The Savior of Chula)
Rosh Hashanah greeting card with portrait of a young man
Jewish calendar 1921-1922 issued by the Union Health Center and Joint Board of Sanitary Control
Union Health Center calendar 1925-1926 for the ILGWU
Hebrew Almanac of the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School 1939-1940
Union Health Center Calendar 1924-1925
Hebrew Almanac 1934-1935 published by Stuhmer's distributed by Saul's Dairy
The Kojel Recipe Collection
cookbook: A Meichel for Passover (Second Edition)
Boys sledding
Moses with 10 Commandments
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