27 Oct Collection of Rare 20th-Century Israeli Enamel Street Signs in Hebrew
The Power of Hebrew’s Rebirth...
The Power of Hebrew’s Rebirth...
We are proud to present the galley’s collection of Vintage Biblical Maps dating back to 1938. Printed during the darkest days of the Holocaust, these maps not only show the landscape of Israel but tell the land’s biblical story....
Happy Sukkot Wishes from the Farkash Gallery...
The Dreyfus Affair revealed the dark currents of antisemitism in Europe. This newspaper, like the Affair itself, resonates to this day as a reminder of the relentless fight against antisemitism and the strength required to combat it....
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After Decades of Radical Islamic Terror Targeting Israel, We Salute the IDF for the Elimination of the Hezbollah leader, Terrorist Hassan Nasrallah...
Gadna, the Hebrew Youth Corps, originated as an underground training program run by the Haganah in the 1940s. Its purpose was to prepare young people for roles in key defense groups such as the Palmach and the Hish, training them in both security skills and...
The Farkash Gallery is thrilled to introduce the newest addition to our collection, an extremely rare one of a kind Tel Aviv Zoo Aquarium poster from 1939. ...
The Struggle to Arm Israel During and After the War of Independence, Rare Poster by the Shamir Brothers, 1962...
The State of Israel was officially established on May 14, 1948, alongside the formation of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). However, the Israeli Navy was established only about a month and a half later, on June 30, 1948, the day the British left the port...
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