- CA JMABC A.1995.003-001-17-L.18123
- Item
- [1962]
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts four boys, possibly in a kibbutz in Beersheba.
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Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts four boys, possibly in a kibbutz in Beersheba.
Colour Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts groups of children eating at tables, possibly in Beersheba or in a kibbutz.
Six unidentified children standing on an unidentified street
Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts six unidentified children standing on an unidentified street, in Jerusalem, Israel.
Unidentified group of children playing
Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts an unidentified group of children, three boys and one girl, playing, in Jerusalem, Israel.
Kodachrome 35mm slide depicts six unidentified Ethiopian boys, in Jerusalem, Israel.
Pioneer Women - Na'amat Adoption Campagin Centre Child-care centres
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts a woman spoon feeding a toddler.
Written on the verso: "Na'amat Day-night [re..?] 1984. P 3 - 2 x 2 1/4. Crop first. 67%. June 6/85. P.W. - Na'amat Adoption Campaign Child-Care Centres."
Unidentified child, Naamat Mission in Israel
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts a portrait of a young child.
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts two children holding a small tree.
Written on the verso: "2 cols Page 1 Jan. 23/86. Mar 8 1985. P. 1 105%. JNF"
Kindergarten at Givat Hananiya
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts four kindergarten children and a teacher sitting at a small table.
Written on the verso: "Kindergarten at Givat Hananiya JNF Galil Canada new settlement. 11/89990. Jan/80 not used. Omit."
Children who lost family members fighting for Israel
Part of Jewish Western Bulletin fonds
Photograph depicts a group of children with hula hoops. The caption read: "Children who lost family members fighting for Israel are seen in the picture attending a camp at Wizo's Hadassim Youth village. The 350 children, aged 6-14, were recommended for the camp by social workers and by Wizo volunteers."