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Title
Tree Planting at Brandeis Camp Institute
Creator
Photography by Maltz-Justman
Date Created and/or Issued
1959
Publication Information
American Jewish University (formerly University of Judaism and Brandeis-Bardin Institute)
Contributing Institution
American Jewish University
Collection
Photograph Collection, American Jewish University
Rights Information
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American Jewish University (formerly University of Judaism and Brandeis-Bardin Institute)
15600 Mulholland Dr. Bel Air, CA 90077 (310) 440-1238
Description
Brandeis Institute attendees look on as Shlomo Bardin leads singing under a banner reading "And when ye shall come into the land ye shall plant" from Leviticus 19:23
Type
image
Format
8 x 10 photograph
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt0s2030f4
cajuol_079
Subject
Bardin, Shlomo, 1898-
Tree planting ceremonies
Pianos
Flags
Strollers (Baby carriages)
Place
Simi Valley (Calif.)

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