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Eliyahu Koren Koren Publishers Jerusalem Koren Font

We are currently translating these entries from the Hebrew Wikipedia site and making minor changes. It takes time.

These are completely legitimate entries: Eliyahu Koren was a renowned Israeli typographer who designed the first Israeli stamp, the symbol of the City of Jerusalem and more; Koren Publishers was his firm, which published the first Jewish Bible in 500 years, in 1962, among other significant religious texts; Koren Font is a widely used Hebrew font created by Mr. Koren.

Please give us more time! Sheryl Abbey (talk) 11:03, 18 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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