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English: A depiction of Rachel's Tomb in Cippi Hebraici (1659), a translation of Yichus Avot
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Source Cippi Hebraici (1659)
Author Uri ben Shimon / Johann Heinrich Hottinger

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A depiction of Rachel's Tomb in Cippi Hebraici (1659), a translation of ''Yichus Avot''

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