File:Beit Shalom Ceiling in Jerusalem-1 (2871547985).jpg
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Beit Shalom Ceiling in Jerusalem, Talbiya - Beit Shalom (The lawyer Shalom Horowitz's house), built in 1930, is named after attorney Shalom Horowitz (1880-1956)
Picture is courtesy of Mr. Isaac Faingold.
Details:
star-of-david.blogspot.com/search?q=Faingold
Details in Hebrew:
magendavidalbum.blogspot.com/search?q=יצחק+פיינג... |
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Author | zeevveez from Jerusalem, Israel |
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