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Convicted: Uriel Acosta and Spinoza.

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A divided postcard containing a black-and-white print from Samuel Hirschenberg's painting: Uriel D'Acosta and Baruch Spinoza (1881). On the visible right, her description was printed in Hebrew and French, as well as a number in the series of postcards "Lebanon". According to this number and other characteristics, it is a re-printing from the beginning of the second decade of the twentieth century of a postcard produced in Warsaw as part of the first series of "Lebanon" postcards in 1903. Also in the bag: a copy of another postcard with a print painted from the same reproduction. These postcards were not used and were removed from the collection of "Lebanon" postcards donated to the National Library in 1939 by the publisher's editor-in-chief, Mr. Benjamin Mintz, Warsaw.
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Title: Convicted: Uriel Acosta and Spinoza.
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A divided postcard containing a black-and-white print from Samuel Hirschenberg's painting: Uriel D'Acosta and Baruch Spinoza (1881).
On the visible right, her description was printed in Hebrew and French, as well as a number in the series of postcards "Lebanon".
According to this number and other characteristics, it is a re-printing from the beginning of the second decade of the twentieth century of a postcard produced in Warsaw as part of the first series of "Lebanon" postcards in 1903.
Also in the bag: a copy of another postcard with a print painted from the same reproduction.
These postcards were not used and were removed from the collection of "Lebanon" postcards donated to the National Library in 1939 by the publisher's editor-in-chief, Mr.
Benjamin Mintz, Warsaw.

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