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Meir Dizengoff: first mayor of Tel-Aviv

First Day Envelope of Meir Dizengoff 1985
“The houses, streets and parks are merely the city’s facade. But its soul and spirit, character and nature, lie within its citizens’ aspirations to build and create, their love and freedom and their great faith in the future of the nation.
These are the virtues that encouraged and drove the first founders of Tel Aviv to create a city in the Land of Israel”
Meir Dizengoff, first mayor of Tel-Aviv:
1922-1925
1929-1936
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