Talk:Israel Hershberg

Latest comment: 11 years ago by ElHef in topic Edit Request
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Please add:" On March 17, 2013, the District Court of Jerusalem, issued a judgement rejecting Israel Hershberg's denial of three paintings signed "Hartzvi" (hebrew for Hersberg). The litigation was initiated by a US architect who, according to the judgement, purcahsed the paintings from Hershberg in the early 1980's while he was working amidst the Jewish community in Baltimore, MD.See article in Haaretz (Hebrew): http://www.haaretz.co.il/1.1969092See judgement (Hebrew): C.A. 4460-05-11 Macklin v. HershbergSee also http://israelhershbergsearlyartwork.blogspot.co.il/"

Not done for now: I don't understand what you're getting at here to have it added, so I'm not going to be adding anything into the article. However, since I don't read a word of Hebrew, I've requested a second opinion from another experienced user who is fluent in Hebrew. --ElHef (Meep?) 03:39, 26 April 2013 (UTC)