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To Build a Land PDF

264 Pages·1957·19 MB·English
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by Sally Watson| 1957| 264 pages| 19| English

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In 1947, Leo and Mia Morelli, young Italian Jews who survived World War II on the streets, come to Israel where they meet many other young people, both Jews and Arabs.

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Author:Sally Watson
Publication Year:1957
Pages:264
Language:English
File Size:19
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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