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Hallah cover
Pillowcase for Passover
Memorial textile
Afikoman bag
Torah Mantle
Torah Binder
Torah Mantle
Torah Binder
Hallah cover
Torah binder (wimpel) of Yaakov son of Asher the Cohen
Torah binder (wimpel) of Naftali (Herbert Zwang) son of Pinchas
Torah binder (wimpel) of Zvi son of Yosef
Torah binder (wimpel) of Natan (Karl Kahn) son of Yehudah the Cohen
Torah binder (wimpel) of Pinchas (Siegfried Sonnenberg) son of Meir
Torah binder (wimpel) of Yehuda (Leslie Katz) son of Lamah the Cohen
Torah binder (wimpel) Yehuda (Mordechai Marcus) son of Avraham Marx
Torah binder (wimpel) of Menahem (Eric Wolfermann) son of Menachem Emanuel
Torah binder (wimpel) of Moshe the son of Natan
Torah binder (wimpel) of Yosef (Jerry R. Herz) son of Binyamin
Torah binder (wimpel) of Nathan the son of Eliezer the Cohen
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