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Golden Book Certificate 7029/15.
Testimonial plaque presented to Ismar David
Prospectus - State of Israel Bonds
Letter requesting Israeli coins and currency for Israel Exposition
Letter regarding Israeli coins and currency for Israel Exposition
Israel Exhibition [NYC 1952]
Israel Exhibition [NYC 1952]
Certificate of Marriage of Hortense Mendel and Ismar David
Letter to Ismar David
Wedding announcement.Helen Mendel and Ismar David
THE IDEA UNDERLYING "DAGON"
The Dagon Grain Silo Museum in Haifa, Israel
SOME FACTS ABOUT THE ENTERPRISE DAGON
Duveen-Graham 1014 Madison Avenue
Envelope. THE PALESTINE POST
Birth certificate
T'naim of Siegmund Sonnenschein and Karoline Ritter
Marriage certificate of Siegmund Sonnenschein and Karoline Ritter Damboritz
Document #44699 drawn by notary
Certification of residence of Caroline Sonnenschein
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