74 resultados para Absalom, son of David
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Oscar Fischl (standing eighth from left) in group portrait of the Paybill Section of the Chief Accountant's Office of the Great Western Railway (GWR); Great Britain
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Son of Max and Lola Gruenthal
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Clippings on visit of David Meyer in Weisenheimer synagogue in 1986.
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Genealogy; childhood in Tuebingen as the youngest of 14 brothers; student life in Tuebingen; professional career; because of his being Jewish no possibility to enter career as public prosecutor; active membership in National Liberal Party and in Free Mason Lodge; World War I; closing of his law office in 1933. Contains transcriptions of numerous congratulations for his golden wedding and his 80th birthday in 1937.
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Obverse: Stylized Star of David. Reverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
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Silver 10 Lirot coin. Obverse: marked with "Star of David" Reverse: Early American Hanukka Lamp.
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8 coin set. 1 Sheqel; 5 Sheqalim; 10 Sheqalim; 2 times 50 Sheqalim-one with a portrait of David Ben-Gurion on the reverse side, one normal coin; 3 times 100 Sheqalim-one with a portrait of Ze'ev Jabotinsky on the reverse side, one with Hanukkah lamp on the obverse side, one normal plain coin.
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Obverse: 25 Lirot silver coin. Reverse: Stylized Star of David.
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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: Stylized inscription creating flames. Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation. Reverse: Inscription, Star of David.