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Max M. Fisher and Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
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Max M. Fisher and Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan.
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Max M. Fisher with Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
Date: January 1, 1980
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Max M. Fisher and Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
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Max M. Fisher with Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan in Jerusalem in 1970.
Max M. Fisher with Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
Date: January 1, 1970
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Max M. Fisher with Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan in Jerusalem in 1970.
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Max Fisher and others at the conference.
At the Conference on Human Needs
Date: January 1, 1969
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Photographs from the Conference on Human Needs in Israel, 1969.
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The Fishers and the Fords in Israel.
With the Fords in Israel in 1972
Date: January 1, 1972
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Max and Marjorie Fisher with Henry Ford II and his wife, Christina, during a trip to Israel in 1972.
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