File:Bialik and Lova Eliav.jpg

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English: Poet Haim Nachman Bialik and Zionist leader Aryeh Eliav (then a child) in Tel Aviv, 1933. The inscription reads: "to Aryeh, as a souvenir. May you be light as a gazelle and strong as a lion to work for your people."
עברית: חיים נחמן ביאליק ולובה אליאב (אז ילד) בתל אביב, 1933. הכיתוב על גבי התמונה: "לאריה לזיכרון – היה קל כצבי וגיבור כארי לעבוד עבודת עמך. ח”נ ביאליק, 14/1/1933, ת”א".
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