File:A settlement for Haredi Jews in Bnei Brak. 1928 (id.15610996).jpg
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English: A settlement for Haredi Jews in Bnei Brak. |
Depicted place | Bnei Brak |
Date |
1928 date QS:P571,+1928-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Collection | Widener Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Current location |
Judaica Division. Repository: JPCDPZA29656 |
Object history | The David B. Keidan Collection of Digital Images from the Central Zionist Archives: Photographs on the History of Zionism and Israel. (metadata: Harvard-Littauer Judaica Endowment) |
Notes | Record Identifier: olvwork496910 |
Source | via.lib.harvard.edu |
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