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The Hebrew Gymnasium "Herzliya" - Jaffa [Photo Album].

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An album with an olive tree studded with an 15 x 20 cm. The album has 20 cardboard sheets, each with a print of a 10x15 cm photograph attached. These photographs show the teachers and students in the various classes of the Herzliya Gymnasium, Tel Aviv. All the photographs on the album were taken by Yaakov Ben Dov, as indicated in the album's cover. On the album's cover, a dedication is written in ink: "To Mr. and Mrs. Dr. L. Magnus [Yehuda Liv Magnes] commemorating the gymnasium / With feelings of respect and blessing of Zion / The Hebrew Gymnasium "Herzliya" - Jaffa / Nissan 1912 [March-April 1912]". Under the dedication, Dr. Menachem Sheinkin, Dr. Yehuda Liv Mattman-Cohen and Eliyahu Berlin are signed. Under each photograph, his handwritten description was added, in Hebrew. The following are the descriptions of the photographs:
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Title: The Hebrew Gymnasium "Herzliya" - Jaffa [Photo Album].
Description:
An album with an olive tree studded with an 15 x 20 cm.
The album has 20 cardboard sheets, each with a print of a 10x15 cm photograph attached.
These photographs show the teachers and students in the various classes of the Herzliya Gymnasium, Tel Aviv.
All the photographs on the album were taken by Yaakov Ben Dov, as indicated in the album's cover.
On the album's cover, a dedication is written in ink: "To Mr.
and Mrs.
Dr.
L.
Magnus [Yehuda Liv Magnes] commemorating the gymnasium / With feelings of respect and blessing of Zion / The Hebrew Gymnasium "Herzliya" - Jaffa / Nissan 1912 [March-April 1912]".
Under the dedication, Dr.
Menachem Sheinkin, Dr.
Yehuda Liv Mattman-Cohen and Eliyahu Berlin are signed.
Under each photograph, his handwritten description was added, in Hebrew.
The following are the descriptions of the photographs:.

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