File:Harry and David getting books.jpg

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English: A photo of Harry and David Borochov are getting books from the Histadrut at Tel Aviv, while Ida, Harry's wife, watching them. David has a white shirt, and Harry sits by Ida.

Harry and Ida were guests of the Histadrut, as it was reportred at news.[1]

The photo was made by Photo Koffman at Katznelson street 118, Givatayim.
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Author Photo Koffman, Katznelson st. 118, Givatayim

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  1. Davar, 'Harry Borochov and his wife, guests of the Histadrut', 11th November 1964, page 2

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