File:Sturm aus 'Lieder des Ghetto'.jpg

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English: A sea scene with a exhausted and despairing Jews caught in a storm watched over by the grim reaper, scythe and all as the waves lash the ship on its journey to Eretz Israel. Engraving by Ephraim Moshe Lilien.
Date by 1906
date QS:P,+1906-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1906-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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  • Jungjüdische Gedichte, published by Jewish Students' Union, Berlin, 1906.
  • digital reproduction: kedem-auctions.com
Author Ephraim Moshe Lilien
Other versions File:The storm scene.jpg

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