974 resultados para Israel Palestine
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Obverse: Gold 1000 Lirot coin. Reverse: stylized design of tree, its lower branches are creating letters in the crown inscription.
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Obverse: Silver 5 Lirot Israeli coin, stylized inscription. Reverse: Stylized inscription.
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Obverse: 5 Silver Israeli Lirot, on the right schematic representation of industrial equipment. Reverse: Stylized power-shovel, barren hills in the background.
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Obverse: Israel Railroad emblem and a stretch of rail, inscription. Reverse: On the left, old steam engine; on the right, modern engine.
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Obverse: Sun glows above Mt. Sinai. Reverse: Stylized inscription.
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Obverse: Stylized inscription in Hebrew. Reverse: Inscription in English.
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Obverse: The emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medal Corporation. Reverse: A figure of a serpent from the sculptures appearing in the Temple-fortress of Quetzalcoatl in Tiotixuaguan.
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Obverse: Stylized pictures of different kinds of food. Reverse: Emblem of Israel Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism. Stylized menorah within globe.
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Obverse: Portraits of A.H. Silver and Harry S. Truman. Reverse: Statue of Liberty to the right, emblem of the United Nations, menorah.
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Obverse: The Lottery emblem, the Hebrew letter "P" entwined with the Star of David and surrounding it. In the left side of the medal symbols for medicine and education, a test tube, a serpent and a book. Reverse: Around the rim twelve signs of the zodiac, in the center a schematic design of a lottery selling kiosk.
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Obverse: Official emblem of the Israel's 25th Anniversary, menorah entwined by ribbon creating the number 25. Reverse: The twelve signs of Zodiac seen on the mosaic of a 6th century synagogue floor discovered in Beth Alpha.
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Obverse: ancient menorah. Reverse: Inscription, stylized buildings of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem around the rim.
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Obverse: Inscription. Reverse: Stylized inscription.
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Contains correspondence, minutes, reports, clippings, manuscripts, research materials, journal articles, photographs and publications; primarily relating to Berger's involvement with Ethiopian Jewry and his efforts to bring about their rescue through the organization he formed, the American Association for Ethiopian Jews. Also contains material from Berger's other interests- his writings, travels through the world and to Israel and Ethiopia, community affiliations, research in Black American Jews, profession as a Jewish social work executive, his commitment to Jewish causes and to Israel. There are also many personal and biographical materials from the numerous long-term friendships and associations he established.
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The Schoolman Papers reflect Dr. Albert P. and Mrs. Bertha Schoolmans' staunch dedication to Jewish education, Jewish causes, and Israel. Bertha Schoolman, a lifelong member of Hadassah, assisted thousands of Israeli youth as chairman of the Youth Aliyah Committee. Her diaries, photos, scrapbooks, and correspondence record her numerous visits to Israel on which she helped set up schools, met with Israeli dignitaries, and participated in Zionist Conferences and events. The collection includes a 1936 letter from Hadassah founder, Henrietta Szold, praising Mrs. Schoolman's work as well as a letter from the father of Anne Frank, thanking Mrs. Schoolman for naming a Youth Aliyah center the "Anne Frank Haven" after his later daughter.