LOT 21:
Letters from a girl in Kibbutz Degania Alef to her friend at the work camp of the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem. ...
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Letters from a girl in Kibbutz Degania Alef to her friend at the work camp of the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem. March 1943.
Three letters from a girl in Kibbutz Degania Alef to her friend at the work camp of the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem. March 1943.
Atmosphere and social life letters from a girl named Dina to her friend Tamar Wildman dealing with the social life of two young pioneer women.
Degania Alef was founded in 1910 on part of an area of about 3,000 dunams from the lands of the village of Umm Juni purchased by JNF east of the Jordan River in 1904. On June 4, 1912, the group moved from Umm Juni to the permanent point Bab-altum - the gate of the river, the outlet of the Jordan from the Sea of Galilee. During the 1936-1939 riots, Degania served as a base for the field companies, and in the years before the War of Independence - a base for the Palmach.
Three letters. Original envelope (partially torn). Good condition.