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ARCHIVES Israel State Archives Yad La-banim Archives—Petah Tikva Central Zionist Archives (CZA) Aharon Meir Mazie Archives Labor Archives—The Lavon Institute Zalmann Jacobssohn Archives for Labor Research Shmuel Holtzmann Archives Farmers’ Federation Archives New York Public Library, Palestine Rehovot Municipal Archives Economic Corporation Archives INTERVIEWS Ada Auerbach Izhar Smilansky Deborah Dimant Rinah Smilansky Daniel Jacobsohn Dan Tolkowsky Hillel Jacobsohn Ahuvah Zmora Imanuel Jacobsohn Leah Zuker ‘Uzi Komarov PERIODICALS Bustenai Mis’har Ve-Ta’asiyah Hadar Pal News: Economic Annual of Palestine Ha-Haklai Palestine and Middle East Economic Hasadeh Magazine Kuntres PUBLISHED REFERENCES—PRIMARY AND SECONDARY Aaronsohn, Aaron. Citrus Fruit around the Globe as It Seems from the Palestinian Grower’s Perspective. 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