Auction 2 Eretz Israel, settlement, anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, postcards and photographs, letters by rabbis and rebbes, Judaica, and more
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Jul 30, 2019
1 Abraham Ferrera, Jerusalem, Israel
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LOT 82:

"Shana Tova" postcard - "return victoriously to their beloved country" - Israeli and US flags - 1918

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"Shana Tova" postcard - "return victoriously to their beloved country" - Israeli and US flags - 1918


"Shana Tova" postcard - from the end of the First World War I - the United States expresses its support for the establishment of a Jewish home in Eretz Israel: IN THE BRAVE FIGHT YOU'LL GET YOUR RIGHT. Glory nov co. chicago, 1918.


A rare "Shana Tova" postcard. on the left is an American soldier with an American flag on his left, a Jewish pioneer on the right, and an Israeli flag above him. At the top of the postcard is: 'In the brave fight you'll get your right'. Under him is the American eagle. In the center, in a frame decorated with stars, at the top: "Leshana Tova" in Yiddish and English: 'Wishing you a happy new year we also wish our brave heros fighting ower there for liberty equality and fraternity of all nations to return victoriously to their beloved country' When the meaning is twofold - the soldiers of the United States will return to their homeland in peace and The freedom fighters of Israel will be able to establish their home in their country.


Empty lines on the margins of the postcard are intended to fill the details of the sender and recipient.


Rare postcard. Does not appear in the blue and white in colors - the visual images of Zionism 1897-1947, Beth Hatefutsoth 1997. Nor does it appear in the 'Next year - good years from the kibbutz' edited by Muki Tzur. And does not appear in 'Past Perfet' - the Jewish Experience in the early 20th Century Postcards 1997.


Not mailed. Very fine condition.





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