THE SCRIBES OF ISRAEL.—Professional letter-writers and translators who occupy stands in front of the law courts in Tel Aviv. The post-war influx into Israel of Jews from many countries has revived the ageold profession of scribe. Business is booming for those whose fluent command of Hebrew enables them to translate for newly-arrived immigrants and give aid in letter writing.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29728, 23 January 1962, Page 19
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59THE SCRIBES OF ISRAEL.—Professional letter-writers and translators who occupy stands in front of the law courts in Tel Aviv. The post-war influx into Israel of Jews from many countries has revived the ageold profession of scribe. Business is booming for those whose fluent command of Hebrew enables them to translate for newly-arrived immigrants and give aid in letter writing. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29728, 23 January 1962, Page 19
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