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Walking with history

Remembering Yitzhak Navon, the Jewish state’s fifth president who died last weekend at 94 – one of those unusual figures who found favor in the eyes of nearly all who knew him.

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In a surprise arranged by President’s Residence workers, children welcome Navon with flags and song upon his return from a trip to the US in 1983
In a surprise arranged by President’s Residence workers, children welcome Navon with flags and song upon his return from a trip to the US in 1983
(photo credit: ISAAC HARARI)
ByGREER FAY CASHMAN
NOVEMBER 12, 2015 17:45
Updated: NOVEMBER 12, 2015 17:46
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