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Point number 29 in the history of Gedera as depicted on the wall at the southern entrance of the town.
More than 160,000 people immigrated to Israel in the second wave of immigration from the Soviet Union. Although there were still restrictions on applicants to immigrate to Israel, the Soviet gates were opened after years of closure.
The following picture (from which the sign was taken) shows the location of the sign on the wall Click for a larger image
Translation of the text on the sign: 1970 The second Russian Jews immigration