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English: The United Committee (for aid). Sitting from right to left are: 2) Attorney Alexander Mchir, 3) Peretz Peskal, 4) Joseph Shprinzak. Sitting on the chairs from right to left are: 1) Naftali Weiss, 2) Aharon Eisenberg, 3) Zeev Gluskin, 4) Menashe Meyerowich, 5) Bezalel Yafe, 6) Yaakov Tahun. |
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