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עברית: ברכות שנה טובה
English: Jewish New Year cards
Deutsch: E. Limmer: Festmahl in einem galizischem Judenhause
עברית: גלויה מאוסטריה, ועליה ציור מ-1905 המציג קבוצת חסידים מגליציה בארוחת חג וכיתוב "לשנה טובה תכתבו"
עברית: גלויה ובה ציור מאת הצייר הגרמני אמיל לימר ( E. Limmer) מ־1905. בתחתית הגלויה כיתוב בעברית "(ו)שמחת בחגך אתה ובנך ובתך ועבדך ואמתך" (דברים ט"ז, י"ד). ובגרמנית: סעודת חג של יהודי גליציה. בצד מופיעה ברכת "לשנה טובה תכתבו" בעברית ולצידה "שנה טובה" בגרמנית. בתמונה מתוארים קבוצת יהודים חסידים (אולי אצל רבם).
Date 10Emil Limmer33:46
Source Collections of the National Library of Israel
Author Emil Limmer ??

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