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DescriptionDeclaration of State of Israel 1948.jpg |
English: David Ben-Gurion (First Prime Minister of Israel) publicly pronouncing the Declaration of the State of Israel, May 14 1948, Tel Aviv, Israel, beneath a large portrait of Theodor Herzl, founder of modern political Zionism, in the old Tel Aviv Museum of Art building on Rothshild St. The exhibit hall and the scroll, which was not yet finished, were prepared by Otte Wallish.
Česky: David Ben Gurion (první izraelský premiér) čte 14. května 1948 veřejně deklaraci nezávislosti Státu Izrael. Toto prohlášení se uskutečnilo pod velkým portrétem Theodora Herzla, zakladatele moderního politického sionismu, ve staré budově Telavivského muzea umění v Rothschildově ulici.
Русский: Давид Бен-Гурион (первый премьер-министр Израиля) публично оглашает Декларацию независимости Израиля, 14 мая 1948 года, Тель-Авив, Израиль, под большим портретом Теодора Герцля, основателя современного политического сионизма, в здании старого Музея искусств Тель-Авива на улице Ротшильд.
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14 May 1948 |
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Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Author |
Rudi Weissenstein (1910–1992) |
Alternative names |
Shimon Rudolph Weissenstein |
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Israeli photographer
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17 February 1910 |
20 October 1992 |
Location of birth/death |
Iglau |
Tel Aviv |
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1930-1992 |
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Tel Aviv |
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