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Talk:Hillel Kook

There is a terrific photo of Hillel Kook on the Knesset's web page. I have written to them to request copyright permission to reproduce that photo here. Makaristos 23:12, 25 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There is a photo on eProceeding Web site [1]
I can't find any copyright information for it, so I'm not certain it can be used on Wikipedia. Can you find any, or the e-mail address of someone to ask for permission? Also, please sign your posts on talk pages. Makaristos 19:26, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Probably the Jabotinsky Center in Tel Aviv and the David Wyman Institute in the USA can help with photos. Emesz Feb 25, 2007

i can help supply photos and perhaps other archical material. Could whoever wrote this page please contact me? I am hillel kook's daughter.

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Resolution in Controversy section

The following sentence in the controversy section does not explain what resolution is being referred to nor is any resolution mentioned anywhere else in the article. Can someone add a little context?

"In December 1943, the American Jewish Conference launched a public attack against the Bergsonites in an attempt to derail support for the resolution" Spartan2600 (talk) 04:49, 31 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]