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  • YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Gili Yaari
    YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Exodus
    funeral
    Maapilim
    captain
    GIVAT HAIM, ISRAEL - DEC 25, 2009 : Relatives and friends carry the coffin of Yitzhak (Ike) Aharonovitch, the captain of the famed refugee ship Exodus, covered with the original flag of the the ship Exodus. Aharonovitch died Wednesday at the age of 86. The Exodus left France in 1947 carrying 4,554 passengers – most of whom were Holocaust survivors – heading to then-British controlled Palestine.The British Navy seized the ship, and deported all its passengers back to Europe.Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90 Aharonovitch's funeral will be held Friday at the cemetery on Kibbutz Givat Chaim.
  • YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Gili Yaari
    YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Exodus
    funeral
    Maapilim
    captain
    GIVAT HAIM, ISRAEL - DEC 25, 2009 : Shmuel Biber (ex Palyam member) attends the funeral of Yitzhak (Ike) Aharonovitch, the captain of the famed refugee ship Exodus. Aharonovitch died Wednesday at the age of 86. The Exodus left France in 1947 carrying 4,554 passengers – most of whom were Holocaust survivors – heading to then-British controlled Palestine.The British Navy seized the ship, and deported all its passengers back to Europe.Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90 Aharonovitch's funeral will be held Friday at the cemetery on Kibbutz Givat Chaim.
  • YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Gili Yaari
    YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Exodus
    funeral
    Maapilim
    captain
    GIVAT HAIM, ISRAEL - DEC 25, 2009 : Women are holding the original flag of the refugee ship Exodus, signed by the ship staff, during the funeral of Yitzhak (Ike) Aharonovitch, the captain of the famed refugee ship Exodus. Aharonovitch died Wednesday at the age of 86. The Exodus left France in 1947 carrying 4,554 passengers – most of whom were Holocaust survivors – heading to then-British controlled Palestine.The British Navy seized the ship, and deported all its passengers back to Europe.Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90 Aharonovitch's funeral will be held Friday at the cemetery on Kibbutz Givat Chaim.
  • HAIM GOURI
    Gili Yaari
    YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Exodus
    funeral
    Maapilim
    captain
    Haim Guri
    GIVAT HAIM, ISRAEL - DEC 25, 2009 : Haim Guri, Israeli poet and publicist, speaks at the funeral of Yitzhak (Ike) Aharonovitch, the captain of the famed refugee ship Exodus. Aharonovitch died Wednesday at the age of 86. The Exodus left France in 1947 carrying 4,554 passengers – most of whom were Holocaust survivors – heading to then-British controlled Palestine.The British Navy seized the ship, and deported all its passengers back to Europe.Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90 Aharonovitch's funeral will be held Friday at the cemetery on Kibbutz Givat Chaim.
  • YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Gili Yaari
    YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Exodus
    funeral
    Maapilim
    captain
    GIVAT HAIM, ISRAEL - DEC 25, 2009 : Relatives and friends attend the funeral of Yitzhak (Ike) Aharonovitch, the captain of the famed refugee ship Exodus. Aharonovitch died Wednesday at the age of 86. The Exodus left France in 1947 carrying 4,554 passengers – most of whom were Holocaust survivors – heading to then-British controlled Palestine.The British Navy seized the ship, and deported all its passengers back to Europe.Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90 Aharonovitch's funeral will be held Friday at the cemetery on Kibbutz Givat Chaim.
  • YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Gili Yaari
    YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Exodus
    funeral
    Maapilim
    captain
    GIVAT HAIM, ISRAEL - DEC 25, 2009 : A woman carrying a flower bouquet of the Palamch (the regular fighting force of the Haganah, the unofficial army of the Yishuv (Jewish community) during the period of the British Mandate of Palestine) attends the funeral of Yitzhak (Ike) Aharonovitch, the captain of the famed refugee ship Exodus. Aharonovitch died Wednesday at the age of 86. The Exodus left France in 1947 carrying 4,554 passengers – most of whom were Holocaust survivors – heading to then-British controlled Palestine.The British Navy seized the ship, and deported all its passengers back to Europe.Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90 Aharonovitch's funeral will be held Friday at the cemetery on Kibbutz Givat Chaim.
  • YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Gili Yaari
    YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Exodus
    funeral
    Maapilim
    captain
    GIVAT HAIM, ISRAEL - DEC 25, 2009 : A flower bouquet of the Palamch (the regular fighting force of the Haganah, the unofficial army of the Yishuv (Jewish community) during the period of the British Mandate of Palestine) is layed over the fresh grave of Yitzhak (Ike) Aharonovitch, the captain of the famed refugee ship Exodus. Aharonovitch died Wednesday at the age of 86. The Exodus left France in 1947 carrying 4,554 passengers – most of whom were Holocaust survivors – heading to then-British controlled Palestine.The British Navy seized the ship, and deported all its passengers back to Europe.Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90 Aharonovitch's funeral will be held Friday at the cemetery on Kibbutz Givat Chaim.
  • YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Gili Yaari
    YITZHAK (IKE) AHARONOVITCH
    Exodus
    funeral
    Maapilim
    captain
    GIVAT HAIM, ISRAEL - DEC 25, 2009 : Moti Dagan (L) and Itzhak Hochberg (R) who were passengers of the refugee ship Exodus, wearing their boarding certificate to the sgip, are attending the funeral of Yitzhak (Ike) Aharonovitch, the captain of the famed refugee ship Exodus. Aharonovitch died Wednesday at the age of 86. The Exodus left France in 1947 carrying 4,554 passengers – most of whom were Holocaust survivors – heading to then-British controlled Palestine.The British Navy seized the ship, and deported all its passengers back to Europe.Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90 Aharonovitch's funeral will be held Friday at the cemetery on Kibbutz Givat Chaim.