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jews3
art, jewish2
art, modern1
cairo genizah1
glass art1
occasional services, jewish1
prophecies1
synagogues1

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People and organisationsCount
Brothers, Richard, 1757-18241
Committee On Jewish Americana1
Finlayson, John (1770-1854)1
Goitein, Shelomo Dov (1900-1985)1
Graham, James Robert1
Graham, Sir James Robert (1792-1861)1
Jews' College (London)1
Katz, A Raymond1
Katz, A. Raymond1
Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley1

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Museum Haaretz : Tel-Aviv near Ramat-Aviv

Museum Haaretz Foundation

[1953?]

Guidebook to "the first building of Museum Haaretz containing the exhibition of ancient glass".

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Symbolic Hebraic art : the Prophets, the Mishnah, the Seven Names, Jewish holidays

Katz, A Raymond; Committee on Jewish Americana

1963

Catalogue of an exhibition held at Klutznick Exhibit Hall, B'nai B'rith Building, Washington, D.C., November 15, 1963 to January 15, 1964.

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The seven seals of revelation, the rising up of God's two witnesses, the true explanation of the dragon, devil, and satan... with the immediate recal op [sic] the Hebrews from all nations, to build with all nations, the new Jerusalem

Finlayson, John (1770-1854); Peel, Sir Robert (1788-1850); Graham, Sir James Robert (1792-1861); Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley Baron (1772-1863)

[1846?]

Contents includes letters addressed, among others, to the First Lord of the Treasury, Sir Robert Peel; the Secretary of State, Sir James Graham; the Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst.

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Beit ha-kneset vi-tsiyudo lifi kitavei-va-ginizah

Goitein, Shelomo Dov (1900-1985)

[1963 or 1964]

Includes the text and translation into Hebrew of the sections of the Geniza dealing with the synagogues in Pestat (pp. 84-97).

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