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              CA JPL-A 1025-1-[79] · File · [196-? - 198-?]
              Part of Felix Lazarus Fonds

              The file contains maps of Jerusalem and Israel from Lazarus' travels, some of which include markings Lazarus made. Maps include topographical map of Israel and "Pilgrim's Map of the Holy Land," among others.

              CA JPL-A 1025-2-[34] · File · 1968-1970
              Part of Felix Lazarus Fonds

              Contains materials pertaining to the production of the film "Jerusalem." The materials are mostly correspondence (with the State of Israel, film service contacts, the National Film Board, his son, Charles, at the Montreal Star, and Edward Bronfman pertaining to filming, footage use, budget, and research), but comprehensive outlines of the film and its various shots, the film's budget, and receipts for film-related materials.

              CA JPL-A 1228-[1] · File · 1961
              Part of May Cutler Fonds

              File consists of street photography and accompanying textual descriptions from Israel in 1961 during the Eichmann trial. The file contains portraits of unnamed people, especially children and merchants, on the streets in Israel, mainly Jerusalem. Other photographs depict Independence Day Israeli army presence on the Judean hills outside Jerusalem, and children outside of Beit Hayam during the Eichmann trial. Locations depicted in the photographs include Beersheva, Acre, the border of Israel and Jordan (Mandelbaum Gate), the Red Sea, the Negev desert, Jerusalem, and within Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, Beit Hayam (Beit Ha’am) and Mea Shearim.
              File also contains textual descriptions of the photographs. Descriptions correspond with numbers on the back of the photographs.