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This photo shows Sciesopoli in 1947 and Umberto Schoeps[1], who was one of the Selvino children.

The home was organized by a Jewish Socialist organization called Gordogna. The motto in the photo is in Hebrew, it says "Beit Alia Hanod". "Alia" means house of the going up = moving towards Israel. It was a Hakshara, which was a kibbutz outside of (then) Palestine for the training of chaluzim or young pioneers to move to the holy land.

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  • (del) (cur) 03:19, 12 July 2006 . . Umbertogershon (Talk | contribs) . . 569×383 (104,140 bytes) (This photo shows Sciesopoli in 1947 and Umberto Schoeps, who was a child at Sciesopoli.)

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