File:Rabbis at High Commissioner's Reception, Jerusalem 1920.jpg

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English: British high commissioner's reception at the Government House, Jerusalem — Jewish rabbis with texts of the Proclamation, British Mandate of Palestine, 1920.
  • L-R: Rabbi Moshe Leib Bernstein, a wealthy Jerusalem businessman; Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, chief rabbi of Jerusalem's Orthodox community; Rabbi Yerucham Diskin, son of the founder of the Diskin Orphanage; & Rabbi Baruch Reuven Jungreis of the Orthodox rabbinate.
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