English: GERMAN NEWSPAPER TYCOON AXEL SPRINGER (LEFT) & JERUSALEM MAYOR TEDDY KOLLEK (RIGHT) HOLDING THE PARCHMENT SCROLL AT A CORNERSTONE LAYING CEREMONY IN THE ISRAEL MUSEUM IN JRSLM.
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German newspaper tycoon Axel Springer (left) and Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek (right) hold a scroll of parchment during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Israel Museum in Jerusalem
Niemiecki potentat prasowy Axel Springer (po lewej) i burmistrz Jerozolimy Teddy Kollek (po prawej) trzymają zwój pergaminu podczas ceremonii wmurowania kamienia węgielnego pod Muzeum Izraela w Jerozolimie
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GERMAN NEWSPAPER TYCOON AXEL SPRINGER&JERUSALEM MAYOR TEDDY KOLLEK HOLDING THE PARCHMENT SCROLL AT A CORNERSTONE LAYING CEREMONY IN THE ISRAEL MUSEUM IN JRSLM.