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English: Cabinet card Format photograph of Israel Binyamin Levner, dated 1908.
עברית: תצלום דיוקנו של ישראל בנימין לבנר: הדפס שחור לבן, 10.5X14.5 ס"מ, מודבק על גבי כרטיס בתבנית Cabinet card. בגב התצלום, אשר הופק בעיר לוגנסק (Луганск), רוסיה, הקדשה בכתב ידו של לבנר אל ידידו מיום כ"ח באב תרס"ח (25 באוגוסט 1908).
Русский: Израиль Беньямин Левнер |
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עברית: הספרייה הלאומית, אוסף שבדרון
English: Israel National Library, Schwadron collection |
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