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Beit Hanassi, the official residence of the President of Israel, is noted for its remarkable art work. In the Ceremonial Hall, the stained glass tryptich, 2 meters tall, was made by artist Reuven Rubin. Above, the ceiling is a small portion of the are 63 painted squares of acrylic on asbestos telling the story of immigration to pre-state Israel, made by Naftali Bezem. The floor is mosaic.


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