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Can anyone recommend a bookstore in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem that sells Books on Genealogy in English?

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Terry ASHTON suzibear2@optusnet.com.au

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Oct 8, 2019, 11:14:36 AM10/8/19
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Dear Jenners
I will be in Israel shortly and wondered if anyone could recommend a
bookstore in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem that sells books to do with Jewish
communities pre WW2 and Jewish genealogy, in English?
Many thanks
Terry

Ms Terry Ashton
Melbourne, Australia
SEARCHING:
PRASHKER: Kalisz - Poland
SZUMOWSKI: Gorki, Zdunska Wola - Poland
GOLDMAN: Budapest - Hungary, Blaszki - Poland
SEGAL/SEGALOVITCH: Vilnius - Lithuania

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