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TEL AVIV-YAFO 219 Karo — Katz TEL AVIV-YAFO 219 Karo — Katz Karo Furn Rosenberg Jacob Karu Baruch (Krupnik) Journalist & Writer Kasman Michel 13 Megiddo .. .22 88 34 Kastner Nathan & Charlotte • 99 Dizengoff 22 02 56 90Sedrot Rothschild 61 56 71 Kasmirki J & Sons 4 Shulamit .22 05 35 10 Sederot Motzkin 24 29 82 47 Ben Yehuda 23 27 11 Kastrel Yoshua 27 Dubnov 22 75 28 Karu Israel 26 Bnayahu Tzahala.72 92 04 Kasorla Victor 4 Harakevet 62 19 04 Karo Haim 18 Haerez Holon. 84 26 40 Kastro & Levy Mirror Fcty Karubi Hovev II Arnon 22 01 70 Kasperski Abba Fun Karo Moshe Stny & Books 6 Elat 82 65 43 Karukes Dr Isaac 95 Dizengoff 22 52 76 188 Ben Yehuda 24 18 59 53 Shalom Aleichem 22 64 66 Kaspi Abraham & Fruma Kastro Flora Clthng Karo Nitza Karukovski Ritva 34 Shalom Aleichem 23 44 43 134 Sederot Yerushalayim 82 86 08 3 Hoofien Ramat Aviv 44 48 70 29 Einstein Ramat Aviv 44 99 50 Kaspi Abraham & Shoshana Kasviner Dina 20 Emek Ayalon .3 25 32 Karo Relig School Karwassarsky Shoshana 25 Derech Haifa 23 29 84 Katalan Bros 9 Ha'aliya 61 50 67 Rehov 268th No 5 82 24 32 9 Sederot Ben Zion 22 44 62 Kaspi Arie 14a Geva Givatayim.72 62 29 Katalan Rivka Karolin Ephraim 15 Damn 44 11 61 Kasap Amihai Guttenberg Press Kaspi Dov 16 Mossinson 44 22 78 46 Yerushalayim Bat Yam. .84 84 68 Karoo Leah Agronomist 12 Har Nevo 44 72 72 Kaspi Hadassa Katan Jacob 8 Gottlieb 22 05 40 7 Hadera 44 29 79 Kasarnovsky Jean (Karnon) 14 Sed Blum Ramat Aviv .. .44 79 09 Katan Jacob Clothing Karoubi Amnon 6 Epstein 44 48 97 58 Hahashmonaim 22 40 55 Kaspi Matityahu Ramat Aviv 167.44 7 4 66 79 Ben Yehuda 22 85 55 Karoutchi Elie 4 Reines 22 51 73 Kaspi Nathan Laundry Katan Zadok Karov Joseph Kasavi Lazar Whsle Haberdashery 9 Derech Yafo 5 54 17 13 Kefar Yona Ramat Aviv .44 68 68 17 Kefar Yona Ramat Aviv.44 50 75 16 Hannadiv Givatayim 3 36 17 Kasha Abraham Flowers Kaspi Slava & Arie (Agronomist) Katan Zion 18 Hamatmid R"G.73 29 17 Karp Abraham Mech Eng 54 Arlosoroff R"G 72 64 67 7 Nahum 44 81 85 Katar Zecharya 7 Unkelus B"B 72 15 84 Kashai Eliezer Geologist 5a Yisrael Najara 5 51 88 Karp Ben-Zion Kaspi Tzevi 9 Hamaccabi 62 47 92 48 Sed Ha'atzmaut Bat Yam.82 67 35 Katarivas Abraham Accnt 38 Hankin Holon 84 96 33 Kaspi Yerahmiel 214 Dizengoff .23 46 06 Kashdy-Holder Rachel 49 Sederot KKL 23 17 19 Karp Dr David Int & Nervous Diseases Kaspi Yisrael Printing Press 94 Hayarkon 22 95 96 Katarivas Josef Bakelite Gds Mfg 85 Allenby 62 47 09 11 Nitzana 82 17 62 Kasher Abraham 7 Ben Azarya 82 76 97 Karp Feliks Kaspi Zina & Samuel 2 Hamaagal R"G 72 10 60 Katchko Joseph 28 Shilo R"G .72 27 78 36 Jabotinsky Holon 84 18 05 5 Shelomzion Hamalka 44 07 37 Kasher Restaurants Organisation Central Kaspi-Fialkin Devora 3 Graetz .22 55 04 Kateb Dr Anwar Phys Karp I 26 Arlosoroff Holon. .84 33 13 Office 43 Hakishon 82 25 86 Kaspy'Nathan 3 Modigliani. .. .22 33 92 57 Bialik R"G 72 47 06 Karp Jakob 33 Uziel R"G 72 94 14 Kasher Shimon & Zipora Kass Emile Grocery Res 106 Bialik R"G 72 79 55 Karp Karl 52 Sederot Hen 22 96 28 Katerbursky Milia & Zvia 170 Derech Jabotinsky B"B.72 25 80 36 Alexandroni Ramat Hen,. .3 44 67 Kass Joseph 126 Arlosoroff 23 61 04 Karp Mordechai Kasher Yisrael 29 Montefiore. .62 48 51 10 Nahum Ramat Hen 3 76 78 Kat-Gal Scooter Garage 6 Hartglass Ramat Aviv 44 33 15 Kashi Jwlr & Watchmkr Kass Meir 4 Semadar R "G . .72 23 85 135 Katzenelson Givatayim. .72 42 70 Karp Dr Moshe M D 60 Allenby 591 38 Kass Dr Solcmon Phys Katif Co Ltd Grngro (Whsle) 53 Arlosoroff 23 48 64 Kashi Jwlry & Watches 175 Dizengoff 23 56 38 New Whsle Market 3 40 62 Karp Zeev 40 Rembrandt 22 98 44 114 Allenby 61 48 81 KatifaEzra 86 Arlosoroff. 23 29 10 Karp-Giora Dr Sara Chldns Diseases Kashi Hillel Goldsmith Kassab Eugene & Yehezkel 35 Shelomo Hamelech 22 64 46 23a Nahalat Binyamin 62 18 35 13 Sederot Hashoshanim R"G72 92 52 Katifa Yaakov Laundry & Dry Cleaning Karpel Rabbi Abraham Moshe Kashi Joseph Watchmkr & Goldsmith Kassaf Electro Silverplating Ezra Bank 47 Pinkas 44 13 56 9 Eliyahu Hannavi B"B 72 73 95 90 Allenby 62 59 23 23 Mizrahi 82 32 94 Katina Naomi & Zeev Karpel Israel & H.r.r.a Kashi Yehuda Locksmith Kassap Shaul Printing Press Shikun Ledugma 2 Ramat Aviv44 75 41 10 Aminadav 3 42 83 3 Hassadna 82 23 60 Sederot Har Zion Pav 3 82 02 12 Katinke Baruch Eng 37 Sirkin .22 27 53 Kashi Rahamim Kassap Shaul & Kolia Karpel Yisrael Katinsky Baruch Bldg Materials Shikun Hissachon 10/14 82 73 20 35 Harav Herzog Givatayim.73 30 69 47 Kommemiyut Afeka 44 74 29 125 Allenby 62 31 69 Kashioff & Parkoff Kassavi Lazar 65 Ibn Gerivol. .22 19 59 KarpinMalka 21 Shaanan R"G72 51 30 Katona Moritz 51 Ruppin 22 13 94 43 Hovevei Zion.. 22 70 91 Kassbian Binyamin Karpinovitz Melech Jrnlst Katoni Riklis Miryam Nurse Kashioff Hava Rehov 250th No 1.82 53 83 83 Ben Yehuda 23 64 29 11 Be'eri 24 13 78 144 Arlosoroff 23 24 97 KASHTA Pipe Fittings (Elbows & Brends) Kasselman Max Eng Karpinowitz Abraham 62 Bilu..23 18 1 1 Katri Jacob 29 Zeitlin 22 07 11 Y Bressler Indust Centre Azor.84 70 59 68 Arlosoroff R"G 72 13 96 Karplus Dr Heinrich Katri Jaques 53 Gordon 24 22 04 Kashtan Indust Centre Holon. .84 42 59 Kasselman Max & Co Engs 36 Borochov Givatayim 72 13 38 Katri Ruth 9 Lieberman 23 11 69 Kashtan Abraham Karpman Itzhak 168 Arlosoroff23 19 38 12 Sederot Ben Zion 22 31 59 Katri Sion & Sons Karporsky Sara & Haim (Civ Eng) 75 Shelomzion Hamalka 44 05 64 Kasser Daniel & Sonia 41 Nahalat Binyamin 61 33 42 Kashtan Abram Civ Eng 92 Haroeh R"G 72 12 19 48 Tzahal Tzahala 72 32 71 Katriel Itzhak 131 Ibn Gevirol .24 29 12 30 Hatzanhanim Givatayim. .3 23 73 Kassibah Shirt Mfrs & Exporters Kar-Pri Holon Ltd Katros Meir Ticket Agcy Kashtan Haya Teacher 9 Derech Yafo 5 59 73 Indust Centre Holon 84 87 37 77 Ben Yehuda 22 88 80 31 Aminadav 3 26 32 Fcty Rehov 300th No 2 82 22 52 Karpuch Pessah Bldg Contr Katser Jacob Paints KashtanI Elec Supls 121 Allenby.62 38 54 Kassif Dr Zecharya 17 Dov Hos.22 49 33 12 Prof Schor 44 20 01 112 Rabbi Akiva B"B 72 00 56 Res 161 Ben Yehuda 22 25 37 Kassin Rabbi Shelomo Karpuman Ltd Metal Works Katsherginsky Shelomo 7 Weisel.22 47 35 Kashtan J & Son Uphlstry & Decor Mtrls 19 Harabad B"B 72 42 47 4 Levontin 61 13 30 Katsir Abraham Maoz Aviv 17/4.44 92 1 I 27 Herzl 82 49 25 Kassircr Michael Butchershop Fcty Rehov Karl Netter Katsir Yosef 230 Dizengoff 24 24 25 Holon 84 45 44 Kashtan Leah & Chaim 8 Muzir.44 69 54 3 Hatzanhanim Givatayim. ...3 43 23 Kasslor Dr Jacques Dent Surg Karret Orna & Efrayim Kashtan Moshe 6 Cremieux 24 22 64 Katsir-Katchalsky Prof Aharon 75 Frishman 23 30 50 52 Bialik R"G 72 11 92 Kashtan Sara & Haim 18 Dubnov 22 32 48 Karsanty Marco Kol-Bo Store 62 Hamelech George 22 91 00 KASSOWSKY I & CO Commrcl & Indust Katt Yafa & Yesbaya 48 Kaplan Holon 84 66 34 Kashtan Shoshana & Moshe (Jrnlst) Agcies 40 Levinsky 82 33 91 23 Haroeh R"G 72 90 19 Karsh Chaim Refrig 16 Idmit Givtayim 3 60 87 Kastan Dan 4 Gur 44 92 96 Kattache Zaki Butchershop 11 Hapardess 22 83 22 Kashtan Yeshaya 12 Derech Kastel Ticket Office Brigg Emil 70 Derech Hahagana 3 33 07 Rehovot Hanahar R"G 72 44 16 Karshon Hanoch 5 Gezer 24 23 39 153 fbn Gevirol 44 76 78 Kattan Abraham Kashtan Zipora & David Karten Leah 14 Tur Malka 3 63 05 Kastel Adela 42 Allenby 5 93 75 9 Sederot David Hamelech .. .23 60 75 36 November 29th 44 82 52 Kartin David 4 Rembrandt 22 02 80 Kastel Taxi Kattan Aharon Kashti Hanna 25 Zeitlin 23 58 74 Kartin David Locksmith Rehov Ibn Gevirol44 45 56 44 41 21 15 Sederot Rothschild 5 17 75 Kashti Moshe 21 Markolet 82 19 84 Kastelina Lili 124 Arlosoroff. .22 43 79 Kattan Amnon 5 Yahalom R"G.73 20 41 23 Hamatzbiim Tzahala 72 12 16 Kastell Isaac & Clare Kartis Ticket Office David Klayberski Kattan Eliyahu 16 Kefar Giladi.82 80 91 Kashty Chaim 68 Ben Yehuda .23 43 95 85 Yahalom R"G 72 88 36 31 Allenby 5 76 65 Kattan Jacques 113 Ben Yehuda.23 49 04 Kashty Esther Kastenbaum & Laron Kartis Moshe Kattan Dr Kenneth Phys 16 Sederot Hayeled R "G .. 73 23 40 18 Harcarmel 5 94 89 41a Balfour Bat Yam 82 36 38 83 Yahalom R"G 72 83 67 Kashty Matama & Itzhak Raster Aaron 5 Feivel 44 05 37 Kartistron Katzur & Saliternik Kattan Naji 17 Sirkin Givatayim.72 02 36 27 Kaplansky Givatayim 73 19 35 Kasticl Efrayim Decorator 59 Sokolov Holon 84 32 10 Kasierer Joseph Public Accnt 55 Herzl R"G 72 90 27 Kattan Shaul Helvetia Ltd & Sonol Agcy Kartogral Deutscher & Hausmann 51 Sederot David Hamelech..23 35 41 Kastiel Jack Optician 1 Ahuzat Bayit 5 34 88 66 Ibn Gevirol 22 85 62 Kasif Meir 65 Nahalat Binyamin 62 19 29 Kattan Yaakov Economist 6 Kikar Malchei Yisrael 23 21 09 94 Katzenelson Givatayim.
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