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English: Israel Jewish writer Yitzhaq Shami. Born in the Jewish community of Hebron, he is the author of Hebron Stories and many other books. This photo is taken from the Hebrew Wiki Commons site.
עברית: תמונה של יצחק שמי. 1949 לכל המאוחר |
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סלים תמרי, "Ishaq al-Shami and the Predicament of the Jew in Palestine" בבטאון Jersualem Quarterly, אוגוסט, 2004 "Ishaq al-Shami and the Predicament of the Jew in Palestine" Jerusalem Quarterly, 2004 |
Author | Joseph Zernik, from his translation of Yitzhaq Shami's work Hebron Stories. Photo released on Hebrew Wiki Commons |
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2006-02-01 03:02 | 476×677× (60854 bytes) | כלכלן בחסד | תמונה של יצחק שמי. ההגנה פגה תוקף על פי חוק ישראל (50 שנה מאז שנוצר הנגטיב) אך לאו דווקא במדינות אחרות - תאריך התמונה אינו ידוע, אך לכל היותר צול |
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