"Zion"

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Title:
"Zion"
Description:
Notebook of Hebrew poetry entitled, “Zion” belonging to the  Zionist youth group, Mishmeret Hahadash, Pinsk.  Authors include Yehoshue Rabinov, A. Ludi (Leltshik), Arele Rozman, and Khane Pasternak. Three of them eventually settled in Kibbutz Gvat; a note reports that Ludi committed suicide.

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