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Jul 30, 2019
1 Abraham Ferrera, Jerusalem, Israel
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LOT 113:

Srulik - Three Sticker sheets

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30/07/2019 at DYNASTY

Srulik - Three Sticker sheets


Three sticker sheets with different Srulik scenes (duplicate).


Srulik (The same pronunciation, when it is an Ashkenazi nickname for "Israel") is a cartoon character symbolizing Israel, created by caricaturist and illustrator Dosh (Cariol Gardosh), a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to Israel from Hungary, who appeared for many years in caricatures published in "Maariv" newspaper.

Srulik is usually described as a young boy wearing a tambourine hat and biblical sandals, dressed in khaki shorts, a pioneering and energetic Zionist, a lover of land, a courageous farmer who, when necessary, "goes up in uniform" and goes out to defend the State of Israel when he is armed with Uzi. Many noted Srulik's antithesis of the anti-Semitic cartoons that appeared in 'de Sturmer' and in European and Arab newspapers. Against the stereotype of Joseph Goebbels' weak and cynical Jew, Dosh, the Holocaust survivor, designed a proud and courageous Jew.

Few stains on the body of the sheets without damaging the labels. fine condition.


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