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עברית: יהושע נסיהו (עומד), סגן מזכיר הטכניון ואהרון חיים קרופניק, מזכיר הטכניון, באחד ממשרדי הטכניון בבניין הטכניון הישן בהדר הכרמל בחיפה, 1925
English: Yehoshua Nessyahu (standing), Vice Secretary, and Aharon Haim Krupnik, Secretary, The Technion, 1925
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בניין הטכניון הישן בשכונת הדר הכרמל בחיפה

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