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English: Members of the delegation to bring Ber Borochov coffin to Israel. From right to left: Yosef Tekoah, Israeli Ambassador to the Soviet Union; Ya'akov Zerubavel, a delegate; David Borochov, the son of Ber; Zalman Shazar, Chairman of the Public Committee for Raising Bones of Dov Ber Borochov; Raphael Mahler, a delegate. Rome Airport, perhaps Leonardo da Vinci – Fiumicino Airport.
עברית: חברי המשלחת להעלאת ארונו של בר בורוכוב לישראל. מימין לשמאל: יוסף תקוע, שגריר ישראל בברית המועצות; יעקב זרובבל, חבר משלחת; דוד בורוכוב, בנו של בר; זלמן שזר, יו"ר הוועד הציבורי להעלאת עצמות דב בר בורוכוב; רפאל מאהלר, חבר משלחת. נמל התעופה ברומא, כנראה נמל התעופה לאונרדו דה וינצ'י – פיומיצ'ינו.
Date May 1965 (Picture was taken in the end of March 1963)
Source בער באראכאוו אין דער היים
Author ההסתדרות הכללית של העובדים העבריים בארץ-ישראל, הוועד הפועל

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