Henry Ellenbogen photographs 1926-1977 [picture].

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Henry Ellenbogen photographs 1926-1977 [picture].

These photographs include scenes of charity events, portraits of Ellenbogen, portraits of Rev. James Cox and scenes from Ellenbogen's trip to Israel.

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Ellenbogen, Henry, 1900-1985

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Jewish National Fund

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