16 resultados para NF-YA
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
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Caption: J. Meyer, Grand-Rabbin et President du Consistoire Israelite du Department du Bas-Rhin a Strasbourg; also translated in Hebrew
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Exile in Haarlem (Holland); deportation to Westerbork (1943) and Bergen-Belsen (1944) concentration camps; in June 1944 liberation from Bergen-Belsen through special agreement; train-ride to Palestine (summer 1944)
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Obverse: A fractional reproduction of the Star of David made out of line of immigrants disembarking from a ship. Reverse: To the left, the emblem of the Jewish Agency
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Obverse: In the center, a stylized form of globe, upon it the figure "60" inscription. Reverse: A stylized form of key within which there is the emblem of Keren Hayesod and a Star of David, inscription.
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Obverse: Portrait of Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Reverse: Betar emblem, quotation from Jabotinsky.
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Obverse: Portrait of Arthur Rubinstein by Pablo Picasso. Reverse: Inscription
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Obverse: A portrait of Arthur Rubinstein by Pablo Picasso. Reverse: Inscription.
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Obverse: A 16th century map drawn by a German cartographer Heinrich Bintung, which shows Jerusalem standing in the center of the three continents. Reverse: Inscription.
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Obverse: Portrait of Arthur Rubinstein by Pablo Picasso. Reverse: Inscription
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Obverse: Portrait of Arthur Rubinstein by Pablo Picasso. Reverse: Inscription.
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Obverse: Portraits of Sir Moses Montefiore and Judith Montefiore. Reverse: The house of Mishkenot Shaanim, in the background the windmill of Yemin Moshe in Jerusalem.
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Obverse: A panoramic view of the city of Bethlehem with her typical spires. Reverse: David the Shepherd playing the harp.
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Obverse: Inscription. Reverse: The life insurance emblem, a house with family inside, shekel coin on the roof of the house.
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Obverse: Stylized panorama of Jerusalem with historical landmarks. Reverse: In the center the emblem of Jerusalem with the word Jerusalem in different languages.
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Obverse: A stylized panorama of Nazareth. Reverse: A section of an inscription on marble dating from the 4th century discovered in Caesarea.