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  2. Israeli pound - Wikipedia

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    A passbook issued before the official adoption of prutot, and denominated in pounds and mils. The pound or lira (Hebrew: לירה ישראלית Lira Yisra'elit, Arabic: جنيه إسرائيلي Junayh ʾIsrāʾīlī; abbreviation: IL [1] in Latin, ל"י in Hebrew; code ILP) was the currency of the State of Israel from 9 June 1952 until 23 February 1980.

  3. File:Israel 10 Lirot 1973 Obverse & Reverse.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Israel 10 Lirot 1968 Obverse & Reverse.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. 1971 in Israel - Wikipedia

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    10 July – Chaim Sheba (born 1908), Austro-Hungarian -born Israeli physician. 19 July – Eliyahu-Moshe Ganhovsky (born 1901), Russian (Poland)-born Israeli politician and Religious Zionist activist.

  6. Category:1971 in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1971 in Israel" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Heroic Israeli couple hid their two babies before being ... - AOL

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    Itay and Hadar Berdichevsky were shot dead while their children were rescued 12 hours later

  8. Israeli agora - Wikipedia

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    Ancient galley, the state emblem, "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English: Value, date 4 September 1985 1 April 1991 5 agorot 19.5 mm 1.3 mm 3 g Replica of a coin from the fourth year of the war of the Jews against Rome depicting a lulav between two etrogim, the state emblem, "Israel" in Hebrew, Arabic and English: 1 January 2008 10 agorot / ₪ ...

  9. Can Israel's ultra-Orthodox military volunteers help defuse ...

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    In fact, around 10% of the haredim, as the ultra-Orthodox are known, come forward voluntarily for the standard three years of military service, Levi said. The IDF does not publish troop numbers.