JABOTINSKY – VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS https://farkash-gallery.com VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS Isreael old photograph collectors items Sun, 18 Aug 2024 09:07:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Tel-Hai Fund Conference at the ‘Ze’ev Jabotinsky Citadel’ – Rare Poster, Tel Aviv 1937https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-political-posters/tel-hai-fund-conference-at-the-zeev-jabotinsky-citadel-rare-poster-tel-aviv-1937/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-political-posters/tel-hai-fund-conference-at-the-zeev-jabotinsky-citadel-rare-poster-tel-aviv-1937/#respond Sun, 11 Aug 2024 13:19:50 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=11528 

 

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Founded by the visionary Ze’ev Jabotinsky in 1929, the Tel Hai Foundation quickly became a cornerstone of the Revisionist Zionist movement. Its mission was revolutionary: to educate Zionist youth with the skills and spirit of self-defense, with the ultimate goal of eventually building a Hebrew state.

 

One of the Foundation’s most significant undertakings was the creation of the “Ze’ev Jabotinsky Citadel” in Tel Aviv. What began as the Trumpeldor Club—home to the Beitar Movement (Revisionist Youth) in 1928 and a clandestine meeting place for Etzel underground fighters—grew into the formidable Jabotinsky House, a 14-story symbol of the movement. It was within these walls that Menachem Begin celebrated his historic 1977 electoral victory.

 

When construction of the Citadel commenced in 1935, the site lay on the fringe of the first Hebrew city. By the time of its completion and expansion in 1965, it had become an enduring central icon of Tel Aviv’s political and cultural landscape—the heart of the Revisionist and Herut movements. Today, the building serves as the headquarters of the Likud movement and houses three museums: the Jabotinsky Museum, the Etzel Museum, and the Museum of Fighters and Partisans.

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1951 Vintage Israeli Election Poster- Herut Movement “If You Want To Eliminate The Key Regime Give Your Voice To Herut”https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-political-posters/1951-vintage-israeli-election-poster-herut-movement-if-you-want-to-eliminate-the-key-regime/ Sun, 16 Apr 2023 10:12:42 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=8761The Herut movement – an impressive and rare election poster. Political and significant election poster of the Harut movement “If You Want To Eliminate The Key Regime Give Your Voice To Herut””, 1951 elections. A colorful poster in lithographic print, a rare poster that shows...

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The Herut movement – an impressive and rare election poster.
Political and significant election poster of the Harut movement “If You Want To Eliminate The Key Regime Give Your Voice To Herut””, 1951 elections.
A colorful poster in lithographic print, a rare poster that shows the essence of the rivalry between the two competing ideologies in Israel.
The poster is designed in the style of socialist realism (absurdly)
This very rare vintage poster was issued by the Herut movement as part of the election campaign in Israel in 1951. Herut was the major right-wing nationalist political party in Israel from 1948 until its formal merger into Likud in 1988. It was an adherent of Revisionist Zionism and was initially known in part for its militia actions; it became more moderate in the 1950s.

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EXTREMELY RARE KEREN HAYESOD BUILDS ERETZ ISRAEL BY VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTER ARYEH ELHANANI, 1926https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/zionism-posters/extremely-rare-keren-hayesod-builds-eretz-israel-by-vintage-israeli-poster-aryeh-elhanani-1926-2/ Fri, 30 Dec 2022 13:22:54 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=8259Extremely Rare Keren Hayesod boyt Eretz-Israel [Keren HaYesod builds Eretz Israel]. “Grafika Yerushalem” printing press, [1926]. [Design: Aryeh Elhanani]. Illustrated poster. In the center text about the achievements of Keren HaYesod. Around the text appear two sequences of images (illustrations and photographs) depicting the operations...

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Extremely Rare Keren Hayesod boyt Eretz-Israel [Keren HaYesod builds Eretz Israel]. “Grafika Yerushalem” printing press, [1926]. [Design: Aryeh Elhanani]. Illustrated poster.

In the center text about the achievements of Keren HaYesod. Around the text appear two sequences of images (illustrations and photographs) depicting the operations of Keren Hayesod in the areas of agriculture, industry, education and more. On the lower part appears an inscription calling to assist in building the country and support Keren HaYesod.

כרזה נדירה קרן היסוד בונה את ארץ ישראל אריה אלחנני פוסטר 1926

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25 ANNIVERSARY for Keren Hayesod VINTAGE POSTER 1945https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/zionism-posters/25-anniversary-for-keren-hayesod-vintage-poster-1945/ Wed, 17 Aug 2022 16:19:07 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=7700Original Sketch for vintage  poster water color on paper of 25 ANNIVERSARY for Keren Hayesod Condition is good, some stains of moisture on the paper Keren Hayesod was established at the World Zionist Congress in London on July 7–24, 1920 to provide the Zionist movement...

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Original Sketch for vintage  poster water color on paper of 25 ANNIVERSARY for Keren Hayesod

Condition is good, some stains of moisture on the paper

Keren Hayesod was established at the World Zionist Congress in London on July 7–24, 1920 to provide the Zionist movement with resources needed to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. It came in response to the Balfour Declaration of 1917, which stated that “his Majesty’s government views with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people” – turning the ages-old dream of the return to Zion into a politically feasible goal.

Keren Hayesod established fundraising organizations around the world. Early leaders included Chaim Weizmann, Albert Einstein and Ze’ev Jabotinsky.

During the 1920s, Keren Hayesod began to lay the groundwork for a Jewish National Home and helped raise funds to establish the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Bank Hapoalim and various physical projects. In 1926, Keren Hayesod relocated its headquarters from London to Jerusalem. With the establishment of the Jewish Agency in 1929, Keren Hayesod became its fundraising arm while continuing its own wide-ranging activities.

The effects of the worldwide economic depression of 1929 hit Keren Hayesod hard, but after Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, Keren Hayesod helped to develop the Haifa Bay suburbs to provide housing for German Jews fleeing the Nazis. Towards this end, the Rassco construction company was established in 1934. In 1936, Keren Hayesod supported the establishment of what would become the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra to provide employment for refugee musicians.

With the help of donations from all over the Jewish world, Keren Hayesod established over 900 urban and rural settlements in Israel, provided housing and jobs for new immigrants. During and after World War II, it launched emergency campaigns, sometimes in partnership with other organizations. Funds were used to help the Allied war effort and when the concentration camps were liberated to smuggle survivors into Palestine in defiance of British immigration restrictions.

Many Keren Hayesod leaders were murdered in the Holocaust. In March 1948, a car bomb was detonated in the courtyard of the building, killing twelve people, including the director of Keren Hayesod, Leib Yaffe.[1]

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“Zeev Jabotinsky” Israeli Street sign Made of Enameled on Tin, Israel 1949
The sign is written in 3 languages, Hebrew, English and Arabic
A Zionist writer and leader
One of the founders of the “First of Judea” Hebrew Battalion 1880-1940
Israeli Enameled tin street sign. This is a vintage street sign from Israel that was used during the 1940-1950’s. The name of the street is “Zeev Jabotinsky “,  ISRAEL Tel Aviv
שלט רחוב נדיר מאמייל זאב זבוטינסקי סופר ומנהיג ציוני
ממקימי הגדוד העברי “הראשון ליהודה”” 1949

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Hand Signed Ze’ev Jabotinsky Original Rare Type Letter 11 November 1929 and Postcardhttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/rare-documents/zionism-documents/hand-signed-zeev-jabotinsky-original-rare-type-letter-11-november-1929/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/rare-documents/zionism-documents/hand-signed-zeev-jabotinsky-original-rare-type-letter-11-november-1929/#respond Sun, 15 May 2022 14:27:03 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=7520Jabotinsky Seeks Support for Joseph Schechtman at the French Revisionist Zionist Journal Rasswjet Extremely rare letter by Zeev Jabotinsky.  Ze’ev Jabotinsky was a Russian Jewish Revisionist Zionist leader, author, poet, orator, soldier, and founder of the Jewish Self-Defense Organization in Odessa. With Joseph Trumpeldor, he co-founded...

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Jabotinsky Seeks Support for Joseph Schechtman at the French Revisionist Zionist Journal Rasswjet

Extremely rare letter by Zeev Jabotinsky.  Ze’ev Jabotinsky was a Russian Jewish Revisionist Zionist leader, author, poet, orator, soldier, and founder of the Jewish Self-Defense Organization in Odessa. With Joseph Trumpeldor, he co-founded the Jewish Legion of the British army in World War.

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A portrait in Relief of Ze’ev Zabotinsky, an active Zionist. Done with plaster and oil paint. By A. Ben-Aviv. He did quite a few of these. Ze’ev Jabotinsky 1874-1940- leader and spiritual guide of the Beitar movement called out of Hebrew youth to fight and work for creating a Jewish country. Bettar, Betar, Zabotinski Jabotinsky . Please see more of these on the web site. Herut Party
BETAR BEITAR ביתר ביית”ר בית”ר

A portrait in Relief of Ze’ev Zabotinsky, an active Zionist. Done with plaster and oil paint. By A. Ben-Aviv. He did quite a few of these. Ze’ev Jabotinsky 1874-1940- leader and spiritual guide of the Beitar movement called out of Hebrew youth to fight and work for creating a Jewish country. Bettar, Betar, Zabotinsi Jabotinsky . Please see more of these on the web site. Herut Party

Ze’ev Jabotinsky was a Zionist activist, orator, and writer who founded the Betar Movement. He was also a soldier who founded the Jewish Legion during World War I. Jabotinsky (born October 18, 1880; died August 4, 1940) was born as Vladimir into a middle-class Jewish family in the Russian city of Odessa. At the age of 18, he left Odessa to study law in Italy and Switzerland, where he also served as a foreign correspondent for several well­known Russian newspapers. His reports and articles were widely read and soon became recognized as one of the brilliant exponents of Russian journalism. All his reports and articles were signed with his literary pseudonym “Altalena.” Ze’ev returned to Odessa in 1901 where he worked on the editorial staff of Odesskiya Novosti, but the pogrom against the Jews of Kishinev in 1903 spurred Jabotinsky to undertake Zionist activity. Though he admitted that he “no inner contact with Judaism” and never “breathed the atmosphere of Jewish cultural tradition” during his youth, Jabotisnky took a leadership role in organizing self­defense units and fought for Jewish minority rights in Russia. He then traveled the length and breadth of Russia urging self-defense on the Jewish communities. Elected as a delegate to the 6th Zionist Congress, Jabotinsky became fascinated by Zionist leader Theodor Herzl and though he voted against Herzl’s “Uganda Plan” for a Jewish national home, Ze’ev was totally taken by the fervor of Zionist activists. Over the next few years, Jabotinsky was active in spreading the Hebrew language and culture throughout Russia and soon became the foremost Zionist lecturer and journalist in the country. Following the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Jabotinsky left for the war-front as a newspaper correspondent with the Moscow liberal daily Russkiya Vedomosti. While in Alexandria, בית”רwhere thousands of Jewish deportees from Palestine were concentrated, he met Joseph Trumpeldor and together they worked for the establishment of the Jewish Legion. Jabotinsky was not interested in the creation of an auxiliary unit, and, upon reaching London, took energetic steps until the final confirmation was received in August 1917 of the creation of the first Jewish Legion. Jabotinsky also served as a Lieutenant and participated in the assault of the Jordan River crossings and the conquest of E­salt in the campaign to free Eretz Israel (Palestine) from Turkish rule. During Passover in 1920, Jabotinsky stood at the head of the Haganah in Jerusalem against Arab riots and was condemned by the British Mandatory Government to 15 years hard labor. Following the public outcry against the verdict, he received amnesty and was released from Acre prison. After 1921, Jabotinsky served as a member of the Zionist Executive and was one of the founders of “Keren Hayesod.” After a series of policy disagreement on the direction of the Zionist Movement, he seceded and, in 1925, established the Union of Zionists­Revisionists (Hatzohar) which called for the immediate establishment of a Jewish State. In 1923, the youth movement Betar (Brith Joseph Trumpeldor) was created. The new youth movement aimed at educating its members with a military and nationalistic spirit and Jabotinsky stood at its head. During the years 1928­1929, he resided in Palestine and edited the Hebrew daily Doar Hayom while, at the same time, undertaking increased political activity. In 1929, he left the country on a lecture tour after which the British administration denied him re­entry into the country. From then onwards he lived in the Diaspora until his death. In 1935, after the Zionist Executive rejected his political program and refused to clearly define that “the aim of Zionism was the establishment of a Jewish state,” Jabotinsky decided to resign from the Zionist Movement. He founded the New Zionist Organization (N.Z.O) to conduct independent political activity for free immigration and the establishment of a Jewish State. In 1937, the Irgun Tzvai Leumi (I.Z.L) became the military arm of the Jabotinsky movement and he became its commander. The three bodies headed by Jabotinsky, The New Zionist Organization (N.Z.O), the Betar youth movement and the Irgun Tzvai Leumi (I.Z.L) were three extensions of the same movement. The New Zionist Organization was the political arm that maintained contacts with governments and other political factors, Betar educated the youth of the Diaspora for the liberation and building of Eretz Israel and the Irgun Tzvai Leumi (I.

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Awakened Israel Vintage Israeli poster! The Revisionist Zionist Alliance. Beitar Jabotinsky Israel 1948https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-political-posters/awakened-israel-vintage-israeli-poster-the-revisionist-zionist-alliance-beitar-jabotinsky-israel1948/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-political-posters/awakened-israel-vintage-israeli-poster-the-revisionist-zionist-alliance-beitar-jabotinsky-israel1948/#respond Mon, 28 Feb 2022 08:34:43 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=7246Vintage rare poster printed 1948 HaTzohar (Hebrew: הצה"ר, an acronym for HaTzionim HaRevizionistim (הציונים הרוויזיוניסטים), lit. The Revisionist Zionists), officially Brit HaTzionim HaRevizionistim (ברית הציונים הרוויזיוניסטים, lit. Union of Revisionist Zionists) was a Revisionist Zionist organization and political party in Mandatory Palestine and newly independent Israel.

 

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“Awakened Israel” Vintage Israel poster! Political  List of the National Movement – The Revisionist Zionist Alliance. Amazing uncommon! Shamir Brothers Graphics, dimensions: 36X50 cm.

Vintage rare poster printed 1948  “Gimel” The gate to the State

The party was disbanded prior to the 1951 elections when it merged into Herut.

Beitar HERUTH Betar

HaTzohar (Hebrew: הצה”ר, an acronym for HaTzionim HaRevizionistim (הציונים הרוויזיוניסטים), lit. The Revisionist Zionists), officially Brit HaTzionim HaRevizionistim (ברית הציונים הרוויזיוניסטים, lit. Union of Revisionist Zionists) was a Revisionist Zionist organization and political party in Mandatory Palestine and newly independent Israel.
Jabotinsky

 

 

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Jabotinsky Announcement Poster 1935 ‘Donate to the Tel Hai fund

Poster Translation: “Zev Zabotynski declares: I am mobilizing all the institutions and people of the Tzinuv movement to donate to the crucial Tel Hai fund. As in those great days, I now turn to the powerful driving force that once brought us victory. Rise from your rest, and set aside all pleasures except the pleasure of making sacrifices through action. Believe me, your reward will come soon.”

The fund was founded in London in 1929 after the events of 1925. During the British Mandate period, the funds were used by the revisionist Zionist movement. Its stated goals were supported for the Jewish defense in the Land of Israel, and the education of the Zionist youth for self-defense.

 

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In 1925, Ze’ev Jabotinsky founded the Revisionist Zionist Alliance, a Zionist political movement. Its name was derived from its call for a revision – for a new look at the policy of the Zionist Executive towards the British Government and its mandate over Eretz Yisrael.

The slogan of the Revisionist Movement was used as a title in the “Rassvet” newspaper, edited by Jabotinsky; “The goal of Zionism is: Eretz Yisrael as a single state on both sides of the Jordan River.”

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