A blue and white tin box, for the deposit of tzedakah coins for charity, was common in Jewish homes. This 1954 Ford Customline “Fordor” Sedan may habe been similar to Alan S. Wolkenstein’s first car. Wikipedia photo by Lars-Göran Lindgren, Sweden. | Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle
A blue and white tin box, for the deposit of tzedakah coins for charity, was common in Jewish homes. This 1954 Ford Customline “Fordor” Sedan may habe been similar to Alan S. Wolkenstein’s first car. Wikipedia photo by Lars-Göran Lindgren, Sweden.
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A blue and white tin box, for the deposit of tzedakah coins for charity, was common in Jewish homes.