Erets-Yirael: Geografyah shel Erets-Yirael le-vate-sefer ule-am (Geography of the Land of Israel for Schools and the Public), by Samuel Klein, published in 1920, provides a detailed geographical survey of the Land of Israel, accompanied by maps and illustrations. Written in Hebrew, this book was intended for use in schools and for general readers interested in learning about the region. It offers insights into the geographical features, historical sites, and cultural landscapes of Erets-Yirael (the Land of Israel) as they were understood at the time. This volume is a valuable resource for understanding early 20th-century perspectives on the geography of the region, and it is a significant historical document reflecting the educational materials available to Hebrew-speaking students and the wider public.
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