Laissez-Passer and Passports – Eretz Israel and Europe – First Half of 20th century

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Collection of documents, Bash Family. Passports, member cards, family letters and wedding invitations. Europe and Eretz Israel. Among them:
* Enlistment card issued by the municipal service for passive self-defense in Tel-Aviv. Card in the name of Bella Bash, who enlisted to telephone and communication services. Tel-Aviv, 1942.
* Temporary Laissez-passer during curfew in the name of I. Bash. Transit is limited to certain areas and times during the day. 1947.
* Official letter from the French ministry in charge of war fatalities, informing that the body of the fighter Hanoch Bash was located. 1952.
* Polish passport of Hanoch Bash. Issued in 1920.
* Member card of Yehiel Bash, "Hechalutz" organization in Poland. 1925.
15 documents. Size varies. Good condition.
Jewish Communities in the Diaspora
Jewish Communities in the Diaspora