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Hadassah-JNF Work Village in the Galilee
Declaration of Independence of Jewish State
Housing in Beersheva
Declaration of State of Israel juxtaposed with "The United States recognizes..." in Typewriter
Inauguration of Itzhak Ben-Zvi as Second President of Israel
Rabbi Dr. and Mrs. Max Eschelbacher with Dr. Salaman Redcliffe after fleeing Dussledorf
Dr. Redcliffe Nathan Salaman
Fred Man Auditorium, Tel-Aviv
Habimah Theater, Tel-Aviv
Benno Schotz, Sculptor--The Lament
Torah Cover from China at South St. Temple Lincoln, Nebraska
Torah Cover from China at South St. Temple Lincoln, Nebraska
Moonlight in Jerusalem by David Bomberg
Temple Emanuel San Francisco
Jewish Publication Society 1956
Portrait of Lazar Weiner (with accompanying letter)
Portrait of Henry Monsky
Portrait of Kid Kaplan
Portrait of Sandy Koufax age 18
Portrait of Hank Greenberg, 1937
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