DescriptionPikiWiki Israel 8616 Binyamina - laundresses 1930.jpg
English: Binyamina - laundresses 1930, Settlements in Israel
עברית: חברות קבוץ בנימינה לפני הגעתן לגן-שמואל כובסות אצל איכרי בנימינה לפרנסתן., Original Image Name:בנימינה-הכובסות 1930, Notes: sh22- 82 בתמונה: הבנימינאיות מכבסות בבנימינה-אלישבע פליישר, שרה חנני., נוסח הקרדיט:ארכיון גן-שמואל
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