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Bialik purchased a plot of land in Tel Aviv through the offices of the Geula company before settling in Israel in March 1924. The site was a sandy area leading off
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of the year 70. The well-known coin shows a woman, Judea, sitting under a palm tree in chains, over her stands the Roman
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