Holon, Israel, the Twin Towns Garden: The symbol of Holon and its four twin towns (left to right): Hann Münden, Germany; Suresnes, France; Holon, Israel; Dayton, Ohio; Berlin Mitte, Germany.
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Holon, Israel, the Twin Towns Garden: The symbol of Holon and its' four twin towns (left to right): Hann Munden, Germany; Siresnes, France; Holon, Israel; Dayton, Ohayo; Berlin Mitte, Germany. Picture taken by David Shay