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1934. Three passports in the name of Max Abraham. 1972 German passport. 1934 French passport and Israeli passport from 1955. 1930 Pinx Switzerland from Basel Youth Hostel DJH.
1960-1970. A group of 9 photographic families of Jews from Bukhara
A group of 23 letters sent from large companies (1912), Jewish-owned companies from the United States,
Group of 13 different items, certificate of immigration 1951, entrance ticket for the heroic conference 1946 Pinkas medical student Romania 1940, Pinkas czech republic 1933, and up to 5 different items. The whole group is Judica
1950, a group of 4 good years, special.
1914-1920. A group of 7 pictures from Jewish towns in Poland. Commercial street. And a synagogue. Replicated images
1912. A group of 11 photographs of Jewish families from Tripoli and Beigzi.
Zelma Meyer in 1957 Selma Mayer (May 3, 1884 - February 5, 1984), known as Sister Selma ("Schuster Selma", German; . She began working there while he was in the old Gates of Justice building on Jaffa Street in Jerusalem, and served as the present day physician of the hospital's chief physician, Dr. Moshe Wallach. Meir worked for many hours in the hospital, with her meager equipment and infrastructure. 30 was responsible for training and oversight of all hospital staff, and founded the Shaare Zedek Nursing School in 1934. Over the years, the nickname "Jewish Nightingale" was adhered to, [1] for its long-standing dedication to the well-being of the hospital.
1944. Photo by Israeli Chief Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef and David Yosef.
1910 Palestine A group of 6 postcards, published by the Liebig Company.
In 1910, the Hirschbain Band arrived in Warsaw and despite its great moral success, its financial success was low: the band disintegrated. Former members of this band: Ya'akov Ben-Ami, Lazar Fried and others later became pillars of the US Jewish Art Theater, while Mendel Elkin became the organizer of various amateur bands that grew and developed in every Jewish town and town. In 1916 Vilna formed the band, which was called FADA - Farin von Dramatic Artiste (Dramatic Actors Association).
On Nov. 19, 1987, South Africa issued a commemorating the Bible Society of South Africa, which was founded in 1820. It was meant to be a four-stamp set. However, the 40¢ stamp contained two lines of script, one in Koine Greek, the language of the New Testament, and one in Hebrew, the language of the Old Testament. Both lines contained the word “God.”The stamps had already been distributed to South African post offices when complaints from Orthodox Jews about the use of the word “God” in a non-worship setting led South African postal authorities to withdraw the stamp.The 2016 Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue notes but does not list or value the withdrawn stamp. Prices for the stamp in mint never-hinged condition vary widely, from about $650 up to $1,000