Israel

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Object id: 
L.13932

Caption on print: "Arab and Jewish mothers and children plant an olive tree as a symbol of their desire for peace at the conclusion of "graduation" ceremonies held at NA'AMAT Israel day care center in Karkur/Pardess Chana.

Date: 
1987
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Object id: 
L.13930

Caption on print: "Thirty-one representatives of the Organization of Black South African Women recently took a two week study tour of Israel as guests of NA'AMAT (the Movement of Working Women and Volunteers) and the Afro-Asian Institute of Histadrut (Israel's General Federation of Labor). Seminarists are shown above at the closing dinner, participating in a dance of solidarity with MASHA LUBELSKY, Secretary General of NA'AMAT in Israel, the sister organization of NA'AMAT USA (formerly Pioneer Women/Na'amat), the Women's Labor Zionist Organization of America."

Date: 
1987
Posted by aiu
Object id: 
L.13929

Caption on print: "Na'amat-Pioneer Women, the largest organization for woemn in Israel, recently conducted a public awareness campaign encouraging women to conquer their fear of technology. "Na'amat calls on you to build your future in the world of tomorrow," was the theme of posters and advertisements distributed throughout Israel. In Na'amat-Pioneer Women vocational programs, teenage girls, like Ronit in the above picture, are encouraged to study technological courses."

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Object id: 
L.13927

Caption on print: "During a state visit to Israel last month, Bobi Ladawa Mobutu, wife of Mobutu Sese Seko, president of Zaire, paid a call on a Na'amat day nursery in Tel Aviv. Mrs. Mobutu (center) is shown taking part in a folk dance with some of the children. At left is Ziva Lahat, whose husband, Shlomo, is mayor of Tel Aviv; at right is Masha Lubelsky, secretary general of Na'amat. Na'amat's programs on behalf of children, women and young people receive major American support from Pioneer Women/Na'amat, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year.

Date: 
1985
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Object id: 
L.13923

Caption note removed from back of print: "23/8/93 DON'T GIVE IN! Against the backdrop of the world's largest billboard, declaring "Israel Is In Danger, Don't Give In," Israeli activists of the Chabad Hasidic movement, also known as Lubavitch, have taken to the streets to oppose handing over any land to the Arab states.

Date: 
1993
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Object id: 
L.13922

Caption removed from back of print: "6.2.93 BIGGEST MESSAGE IN THE MIDDLE EAST This 80 meter billboard, located in one of Tel Aviv's busiest junctions, is part of a massive billboard campaign that recently rocked Israel and the rest of the world. It bears the message, "Welcome King Messiah", and features a picture of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. On January 31st, Lubatvitcher Chassidim publicly acknoledged [sic] the Rebbe as the Messiah in an internationally telecast ceremony. They base this acknowledgement on the fact that he has fulfilled all the criteria for the Messiah set forth in Jewish law.

Date: 
1993
Posted by aiu
Object id: 
L.13369

Black and white image. John O'Connor was the stepfather of Martin and Bill.

Date: 
1946
Source: 
Gruenthal, Bill
Posted by aiu
Object id: 
L.13368

Black and white image of two boys.

Date: 
1946
Source: 
Gruenthal, Bill
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Object id: 
L.13367

Black and white portrait.

Date: 
1946
Source: 
Gruenthal, Bill
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Object id: 
L.13366

Black and white image of three children.

Date: 
1939
Source: 
Gruenthal, Bill