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Corporate Authors: Israel. Ṿaʻadah li-vediḳat ha-emtsaʻim ṿeha-derakhim le-shipuram shel sherute ha-saʻad le-miʻuṭe yekholet ṿe-harḥavat heḳefam shel sherutimelu., Israel. Miśrad ha-mishpaṭim.
Format: Book
Language:Hebrew
Published: [Yerushalayim : Miśrad ha-mishpaṭim 1969?]
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Legal assistance to the poor > Israel.
Legal aid > Israel.
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