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Jerusalem: Jemenite Jews - Arabische Juden - Juifs de Yémen.

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A postcard with a print from a black and white photograph showing a group of Yemeni Jews in Jerusalem. This postcard was produced by Friedrich Vester, one of the heads of the American Colony, and apparently the photograph was also made by Vester himself. Number of postcards in this series: 140. On the back of the postcard it was noted that it was printed in Germany, in the printing press of Hermann Striemann (Typographia, Cottbus). This postcard was not used and was removed from the Avraham Shalom Yehuda collection.
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Title: Jerusalem: Jemenite Jews - Arabische Juden - Juifs de Yémen.
Description:
A postcard with a print from a black and white photograph showing a group of Yemeni Jews in Jerusalem.
This postcard was produced by Friedrich Vester, one of the heads of the American Colony, and apparently the photograph was also made by Vester himself.
Number of postcards in this series: 140.
On the back of the postcard it was noted that it was printed in Germany, in the printing press of Hermann Striemann (Typographia, Cottbus).
This postcard was not used and was removed from the Avraham Shalom Yehuda collection.

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