File:Surrender of Jewish Quarter.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSurrender of Jewish Quarter.jpg | Rabbi Ben Zion Hazzan Ireq (72), Jerusalem, 28 March 1948. | ||||
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Source | "Cairo to Damascus". Library of Congress number 51 11068 | ||||
Author | John Roy Carlson | ||||
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