117 resultados para Jerusalem (Orthodox patriarchate)
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Obverse: Silver 10 Lirot Israeli. 4 Roman style pillars (gate to the Temple). Reverse: Stylized design of Jerusalem, emblem of the State of Israel.
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Obverse: Stylized number 50, 5 is created by olive branch, 0 by the rotary wheel. Reverse: Stylized design of Jerusalem.
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Obverse: Stylized inscription. Reverse: Dove of Peace carrying olive branch, in the center of the medal.
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Obverse: Stylized picture of Jerusalem atop mountains surrounded by clouds. Reverse: Bar Kochba coin from Jerusalem, in the center four columns, an arc, a symbol of the Torah.
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Obverse: Stylized picture of Jerusalem atop mountain surrounded by clouds. Reverse: Bar Kochba coin from Jerusalem. In the center of the coin 4 columns, an arc, symbol of the Torah.
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Obverse: Stylized design of the Tower of David. Reverse: The emblem of Jerusalem in the center, the word 'Jerusalem' in different languages.
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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: Map of Jerusalem Old City's wall with all the gates and their names. Reverse: In the center, one of the Jerusalem's gates, the Old City in the background.
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Rachel Diane Landy Papers consist of correspondence, reminiscences, legal documents, journal, newspaper and magazine articles and color Xerox copies of photographs as well as original photographs. This collection is of value to researchers studying the history of Hadassah and the living conditions and state of medical care in Palestine during the second decade of the 20th century. It is also of interest to researchers studying women in America during the first half of the 20th century who were able to pursue a challenging and productive career and become a leader and innovator in their chosen field. In addition it will be of interest to those researching the graduates of the Cleveland public and professional schools at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, and the Cleveland Jewish community and the George Crile U.S. Army Hospital in Cleveland during the 1940's.
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