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English: Zalman Shneor at the 1952 Bialik Prize award ceremony. To his left stands Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, and to his right is Israel Rokach, mayor of Tel-Aviv. the Picture taken at Tel-Aviv Municipality Building.
עברית: זלמן שניאור בטקס הענקת פרס ביאליק 1952 בבניין עיריית תל אביב. מימינו דוד בן גוריון, משמאלו ישראל רוקח
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This is available from National Photo Collection of Israel, Photography dept. Government Press Office (link), under the digital ID D508-115.
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Hans Pinn  (1916–1978)  wikidata:Q16129161
 
Hans Pinn
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הנס פין; פין, חיים; פין, הנס; פין, ה. חיים; Hans Chaim Pinn; Pinn, Hans H; Pinn, H. Hayim; Pin, H. Ḥayim; Fin, H. Ḥayim; Hans H. Pinn; H. Ḥayim Pin; Piyn, Ḥayyim; Pinn, Chaim
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Date of birth/death 16 November 1916 Edit this at Wikidata 30 May 1978 / 13 May 1978 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Berlin Edit this at Wikidata Herzliya Edit this at Wikidata
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