Auction 13 Eretz Israel, settlement, anti-Semitism, Holocaust, postcards and photographs, Judaica, Rabbinical Letters
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Oct 18, 2021
Abraham Ferrera 1 , Jerusalem, Israel
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LOT 175:

Tnuva - three early publications

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Tnuva - three early publications


Three early publications published by "Tnuva" reviewing the company's activities in its early years in Eretz Israel - rare photographs, illustrations, graphs and diagrams of the leading marketing company in Israel, at the cradle of its activity as a cooperative association for workers' products 1930-1931.


* Overview of "Tnuva" and a discussion of all its questions, by the Center for "Tnuva" Associations in Eretz Israel - Eliezer L. Yaffeh, Tel Aviv 1930. A detailed booklet about the production process of Tnuva and an extensive overview of the company's activities.


* Tnuva booklet for the year 1930, published by the Center for Tnuva Associations in Eretz Israel.


* Tnuva booklet for 1931, published by the Tnuva Associations Center in Eretz Israel.


The beginning of Tnuva in 1926 at the "Hamashbir" conference, when 13 Hebrew farms in Eretz Israel (moshavim and kibbutzim) decided to concentrate and combine the handling of all stages of processing, production and marketing of fresh agricultural produce and establish a cooperative association for this purpose. Tnuva united all the localities that are members of the Histadrut that began marketing their produce through Tnuva. Initially, Tnuva marketed only fresh milk, and later also milk products. With its establishment in the early 1930s, it also began marketing other fresh produce from the farm: eggs, poultry, vegetables and fruits. For seventy years since its founding, Tnuva has been an agricultural cooperative owned by 620 cooperatives of kibbutzim and moshavim. In 2008 it was sold to a group of investors.


The three booklets are bound. Moth damage. moderate condition.


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