File:סמל בצלאל על מגבת (4359037788).jpg

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Boris Schatz (1866-1932)
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zeevveez from Jerusalem, Israel
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Jerusalem

English: Bezalel emblem Jerusalem on a towel.
Date Photo: 2010-02-14 13:51 Logo: 1906
Source/Photographer סמל בצלאל על מגבת
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