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Jan 10, 2022
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LOT 85:

“Yiddishe Melucha” - State Declaration Issue - May 5, 1948 - New York

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“Yiddishe Melucha” - State Declaration Issue - May 5, 1948 - New York


אידישע מלוכה ווערט פראקלאמירט היינט ; אידן שטראמען קיין ארץ -ישראל  - "The Jewish state will be declared today; the Jews are flowing to Eretz Israel" - The issue of the newspaper "Der Tag" - "Today" - in Yiddish, from the day the State of Israel was declared Friday, May 14, 1948. New York.


The Subtitles proudly announce the historic event: "Jewish laws will be announced today, the end for foreign leadership, the Jewish government will begin its reign today, The land of Israel is full of thousands of Jews who have become from helpless refugees to independent personals in the territory of one state ... ... The national hope of all generations is fulfilled. .. " In the center of the issue is a photograph of the Haganah soldiers next to the Israeli flag, and a map of Eretz Israel with the markings of the Jewish occupation routes, and a detailed plan of the agenda: "This afternoon, the National Jewish Council will announce the establishment of a Jewish government and the establishment of the State of Israel ... A festive rally will be held in Tel Aviv ... The first official newspaper of the Provisional Government will published the names of government members and regulations on Sunday ...Hebrew mail is established ... ". 


Der Tag was a daily Yiddish newspaper published in New York in 1914. In 1919, it merged with "Dia varhat", under the name "Der Tag Dia varhat". Thirty years later  merged with another Yiddish daily, "Der Morgen Zhurnal". Finally closed in 1971.


[2] pages - Complete sheet. 58x42 cm. Framed in a special wooden and glass frame 69x54 cm. Very good condition.


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