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2 Complete Decks with 52 cards each plus 4 jokers. Featuring Kings, Queens and heroes of Israel’s past.

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El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David

 

El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David

 

El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David

 

El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David

 

El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David

 

El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David

 

El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David

 

El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David

 

El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David

 

El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
El Al Israel Airlines, Playing Cards, 1960s. Designed by Jean David
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