For more details please contact us – VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS https://farkash-gallery.com VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS Isreael old photograph collectors items Sun, 21 Apr 2024 15:03:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 The Iconic Israeli Air Force Vinatge Poster “The Best Ones For The Pilot Course” 1961 Israel’s 14th Independence Day Design: Shamir brothershttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/israeli-military-posters/the-iconic-israeli-air-force-vinatge-poster-the-best-ones-for-the-pilot-course-1961/ Sun, 21 Apr 2024 14:40:21 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=10992The Iconic Israeli Air Force Poster “The Best Ones For The Pilot Course”    In 1960, Shabtai Gilboa, a senior IDF pilot, miraculously survived a plane crash during his training and became the face of the Israeli Air Force. Gilboa’s images were selected for the...

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The Iconic Israeli Air Force Poster “The Best Ones For The Pilot Course”

 

In 1960, Shabtai Gilboa, a senior IDF pilot, miraculously survived a plane crash during his training and became the face of the Israeli Air Force. Gilboa’s images were selected for the iconic poster that introduced the slogan “The Best Ones For The Pilot Course,” a phrase that redefined the Force’s identity and elevated the pilot’s role to its prestigious status today.

 

The inception of the slogan “The Best Ones For The Pilot Course” in 1960, attributed to Moshe (Fumi) Hadar, aimed to reshape the perceptions of the pilot’s role and entice prospective recruits. Ezer Weizman, the Force’s commander and future Major General and president, immediately embraced the slogan, reminiscing, “People don’t remember the time when no one wanted to be a pilot, and I had to go from school to school, convincing some of the Air Force’s finest to stay.”

 

The poster was designed in the studio of the renowned graphic designers, the Shamir brothers, in 1961, in preparation for Israel’s 14th Independence Day, which took place in May 1962. It featured Shabtai Gilboa’s photo in the center, with three of his fellow pilots on the back.

 

The poster’s message resonated deeply, young people started flocking to serve in the Air Force, inspired by the image of courage and excellence. As the years passed, the slogan proved to be instrumental in shaping the Air Force into what we know it today, and its pilot course to one of the most desired and toughest courses in the IDF and certainly the most famous and admired one.

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Original poster from 1973 of Srulik, the cartoon character symbolizing Israel,
Poster for the 25th Idependence Day of Israel. The poster shows Srulik chasing a Eagle (dove) of peace with an olive branch in its mouth, using a butterfly net. Illustrated by Dosh (Kariel Gardosh). Printed in Israel, 1973. Approximately 48X68 cm

The character was created in 1956 by the Israeli cartoonist Kariel Gardosh, known by his pen name Dosh.The cartoon appeared for many years in newspaper Maariv. Yosef Lapid, Dosh’s colleague on the editorial board of Maariv, described Srulik as an icon of Israel.

Srulik is generally depicted as a young man wearing a tembel hat, Biblical sandals, and khaki shorts. Srulik is a pioneering Zionist, a lover of the land of Israel and its soil, a dedicated farmer who in time of need puts on a uniform and goes out to defend the state of Israel. Dosh drew Srulik in cartoons on current events for Maariv, and also for various “specials” and occasions of the young state. During wartime, Srulik put on a uniform and was drafted to raise the national morale.

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Alex’s love Sickness Movie poster, Israel 1986

The most fanny movie ever made in Israel

Alex Holeh Ahavah (Hebrew: אלכס חולה אהבה‎, Alex Is Lovesick) is a 1986 Israeli cult film directed by Boaz Davidson. It stars Eitan Anshel, Sharon Hacohen, and Uri Kabiri. The film, set in the 1950s, features a boy (Anshel) as the main protagonist and his life as the son of Polish immigrants.

The film is a romantic comedy that takes place in Israel during the austerity period of the 1950s. The main character is Alex, a 12-year-old boy who is about to turn 13 and attend his bar mitzvah.

Alex comes from a poor, dysfunctional family of Polish Jewish origin whose poverty requires them to share their apartment. Their tenant is Faruk, a Persian man whose humorous battle against baldness is a running bit in the film.

At first, Alex falls in love with Mimi, the new girl in his class. Everything changes, however, when his aunt Lola arrives in Israel from Poland to search for a lost love with whom she once lived but who vanished after the Nazi invasion of Poland. Alex falls for his aunt and she responds by providing the soon-to-be 13-year-old with more than familial love.

The film authentically recreates the atmosphere of the country in the 1950s, known as the Austerity in Israel, including the black market, radio broadcasts concentrating on the search for lost relatives, music and pastimes of the 1950s and the era’s clothing and dress styles.

כרזה לסרט אלכס חולה אהבה 1986

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AIRFORCE “GADNA” VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTER (Hebrew Youth Battalions) Vintage Israeli Gadna Poster Sukkot conference 1956 Israel

Gadna (Hebrew: גדנ״ע) is an Israeli military program that prepares young people for military service in the Israel Defense Forces. It was established before the foundation of the State of Israel and was anchored in law in 1949. Today it is a one-week program of discipline and military training usually under commanders serving with the Nahal infantry brigade. Gadna hosts an estimated 19,000 Israeli youth annually, as well as numerous foreign youths.

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“The Key to Your Health Lies in This Fruit” – Vintage orange Advertisement Poster Palestine Ertz Israel 1930shttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/advertising-posters/the-key-to-your-health-lies-in-this-fruit/ Sat, 10 Jun 2023 12:24:24 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=7154Extremely Rare Poster  “The Key to Your Health Lies in This Fruit” – Advertisement Poster Designed by Rico (Richard) Blass – 1930s “The key to your health lies in this fruit”, advertisement poster for citrus fruit issued by the Citrus Marketing Board of Palestine. Ramat...

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Extremely Rare Poster
“The Key to Your Health Lies in This Fruit” – Advertisement Poster Designed by Rico (Richard) Blass – 1930s

“The key to your health lies in this fruit”, advertisement poster for citrus fruit issued by the Citrus Marketing Board of Palestine. Ramat Gan: Aron Advertising; Sasson Lithography, [1930s]. [Designed by Rico (Richard) Blass].Lithographic advertisement poster, designed by Rico (Richard) Blass (1908-2002), showing a girl holding a cup of juice, and pointing to a branch of citrus fruit above her head.

Approx. 49X34 cm. Good condition. Fold marks and minor creases. Linen-backed for display and preservation.

Jaffa orange Palestine

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VINTAGE Movie ISRAELI Poster for Metzitzim  (Peeping Toms), ISRAEL 1972https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/vintage-movies-posters/vintage-movie-israeli-poster-for-metzitzim-peeping-toms-israel-1972/ Mon, 08 May 2023 13:23:43 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=7487Original Movie Poster for Metzitzim  (Peeping Toms), 1972  One of the funniest and most successful films in Israel that have become a  Tel Avivian cult The film reflects the spirit of the period and the decadence that was in Tel Aviv in the seventies in...

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Original Movie Poster for Metzitzim (Peeping Toms), 1972

One of the funniest and most successful films in Israel that have become a  Tel Avivian cult

The film reflects the spirit of the period and the decadence that was in Tel Aviv in the seventies in Tel Aviv.

Original black and white poster for Uri Zohar’s 1972 film, Metzitzim (Peeping Toms), starring Arik Einstein, Uri Zohar and Sima Eliyahu. Design: Alona Einstein and Yossi Rok.
50X70 cm.

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HaGashash HaHiver, Givaat Halfon Movie poster, Israel 1976 גבעת חלפון אינה עונהhttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/vintage-movies-posters/hagashash-hahiver-givaat-halfon-movie-poster-israel-1976/ https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/vintage-movies-posters/hagashash-hahiver-givaat-halfon-movie-poster-israel-1976/#respond Sun, 02 Apr 2023 14:00:59 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=1049One of  the most funny movie ever made in Israel  This is a movie poster of the very known Israeli film “Givat Halfon” starring the HaGashash HaHiver. This comic trio is considered one of Israel’s best comedians ever and the film is already viewed as...

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One of  the most funny movie ever made in Israel  This is a movie poster of the very known Israeli film “Givat Halfon” starring the HaGashash HaHiver. This comic trio is considered one of Israel’s best comedians ever and the film is already viewed as a cult movie in the Israeli society.

The director of the film was Asi Dayan, son of Moshe Dayan.

FRAMED

גבעת חלפון אינה עונה כרזה מקרות פםסטר הגשש החיור

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Israeli Airforce vintage poster “Beware of mistakes! Identify him for sure” 1967
Beware of mistakes, identify them in advance Pilot training poster in a pilot course

Air Force Poster, 1967 Illustrated by Shimon Ori, Air Force graphic artist from 1959-1975.
פוסטר הדרכה קורס טייס 1964
כרזה של חיל אויר, 1967 אויירה ביד שמעון עורי, גרפיקאי מחיל האויר בין השנים 1959-1975. “היזהר מטעות! זהה אותו בוודאות”

Israeli Air force

A Humble Beginning

The Israeli Air Force was established during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, as a successor to the “Sherut Avir”, which served as the aerial branch for the Haganah (later to become Israeli Defence Force).

At the time of its establishment, the IAF consisted of a small number of troops and aircraft, with recruits and aircraft joining the air force from around the world, bringing valuable skills, aircraft and equipment along with them.

The IAF performed its first sortie on May 29th 1948, and helped bring an Egyptian advance near Ashdod to a halt using four Czechoslovakian Messerschmitt planes. During the war, the IAF intercepted enemy aircraft, provided the ground forces with air support and flew attack sorties to Cairo, Damascus and Amman.

With the war’s culmination, most of the foreign volunteers were released from military service, and the IAF was made up of Israeli pilots only. The air force began establishing AFBs, conceiving combat doctrines and establishing professional squadrons to integrate new aircraft.

The 50s: The Jet Era and Operation “Kadesh”
The IAF underwent a complete re-organization in the 50s, with the development of new control systems, and the increase in aerial reconnaissance missions. In 1953, the Air Force entered the “Jet Era” when the British “Meteor” aircraft joined the force.

In 1956, the IAF performed multiple roles in Operation “Kadesh” (The Israeli operation in the Sinai Peninsula); dropping paratroopers over Sinai, destroying Egyptian communication lines, performing rescue missions and providing air support.

The 60s: Operation “Moked” and the War of Attrition
The IAF continued integrating new aircraft throughout the 60s, and its combat doctrines were put to a test in a long series of battles against Egypt, Syria and Jordan. During Operation “Moked”, the IAF destroyed the grounded Egyptian Air Force, and severely damaged the air forces of Jordan, Syria and Iraq.

The IAF fought on all fronts during the War of Attrition, including aerial combat, bombing runs and joint operations with the ground forces in Egypt and Jordan. During that time, the IAF continued to integrate better and more sophisticated aircraft, and in the early 1970s, began integrating UAVs for the first time.

The 70s: The Yom Kippur War, and Operation “Thunderball”

The IAF’s most substantial challenge was the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Right from the beginning of the war, the IAF’s aircraft assisted in the efforts to halt Egyptian and Syrian advances, engaged in aerial combat, attacked enemy ground forces, bombed enemy airports and attacked strategic targets. The greatest threat to the IAF was the Ground-Air missile array at both fronts, in charge of the inerception of numerous Israeli fighter jets. Great efforts were made to properly implement the strategic lessons learned by this war, and prepare for the next ones to come.

In July 1976, Operation “Entebbe” led to the safe return of Israeli hostages from a plane hijacked in Athens and flown to Uganda. Hercules aircraft transported the forces and their equipment to Uganda, and then returned to Israel with the hostages. In 1978, IAF aircraft provided air support in operation “Litani”.

The 80s: The First Lebanon War
In June,1981, IAF jets destroyed the nuclear reactor in Iraq. A year later, the force attacked ground targets and engaged in aerial battles, shooting down around 100 Syrian planes. In operation “Artzav 19”, Israeli fighter jets destroyed the Syrian Anti-Aircraft batteries in Lebanon.

In the 1980s, the IAF assisted the mass repatriation of Ethiopian Jews to Israel. In October of 1985, the IAF attacked the P.L.O. (Palestine Liberation Organization) command center in Tunisia as part of operation “Wooden Leg”.

The 90s: The Gulf War and Operation “Shlomo”
The Gulf War broke out in January of 1991. IAF aircraft patrolled the Israeli skies, and a Patriot SAM System was established to protect Israel from Scud missiles. The largest airlift in Israel’s history brought 14,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel.

The struggle between the IAF and the insurgents continued in the country’s northern border, and brought to two major operations: Operation “Accountability” in July of 1993, and Operation “The Grapes of Wrath” in April of 1996. On February 4th, 1997, the fighting in Lebanon took a heavy toll on the IAF – two “Yas’ur” helicopters collided, and 73 servicemen on their way to Lebanon were killed.

The 00s: The Second Lebanon War, and Operation “Cast Lead”
In the first years of the 21st century, the IAF was heavily involved in various operations in Judea and Samaria area and in Gaza, destroying terrorist targets and performing intelligence missions.

During the Second Lebanon War in the summer of 2006, the IAF destroyed launch pads, terrorist infrastructures, provided air support to the ground forces, evacuated casualties, gathered intelligence and transported forces deep into Lebanon territory.

Operation “Cast Lead” commenced in December of 2008 with an aerial attack on “Hamas” infrastructure situated in the Gaza strip. Throughout the operation, the IAF provided ongoing air support to the ground forces, gathered intelligence and extracted casualties.

Looking Ahead
The IAF continues to develop in all fields with the inclusion of new UAV squadrons and the integration of new aircraft. The IAF’s long arm has now reached into space, with the launch of the “Ofek 9” satellite in 2010, which joined two other “Ofek” satellites already in space. Using these satellites, the IAF can accurately locate targets from afar with precision.

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Israeli Airforce vintage poster “Beware of mistakes! Identify him for sure” 1967
Beware of mistakes, identify them in advance Pilot training poster in a pilot course

Air Force Poster, 1967 Illustrated by Shimon Ori, Air Force graphic artist from 1959-1975.
פוסטר הדרכה קורס טייס 1964
כרזה של חיל אויר, 1967 אויירה ביד שמעון עורי, גרפיקאי מחיל האויר בין השנים 1959-1975. “היזהר מטעות! זהה אותו בוודאות”

Israeli Air force

A Humble Beginning

The Israeli Air Force was established during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, as a successor to the “Sherut Avir”, which served as the aerial branch for the Haganah (later to become Israeli Defence Force).

At the time of its establishment, the IAF consisted of a small number of troops and aircraft, with recruits and aircraft joining the air force from around the world, bringing valuable skills, aircraft and equipment along with them.

The IAF performed its first sortie on May 29th 1948, and helped bring an Egyptian advance near Ashdod to a halt using four Czechoslovakian Messerschmitt planes. During the war, the IAF intercepted enemy aircraft, provided the ground forces with air support and flew attack sorties to Cairo, Damascus and Amman.

With the war’s culmination, most of the foreign volunteers were released from military service, and the IAF was made up of Israeli pilots only. The air force began establishing AFBs, conceiving combat doctrines and establishing professional squadrons to integrate new aircraft.

The 50s: The Jet Era and Operation “Kadesh”
The IAF underwent a complete re-organization in the 50s, with the development of new control systems, and the increase in aerial reconnaissance missions. In 1953, the Air Force entered the “Jet Era” when the British “Meteor” aircraft joined the force.

In 1956, the IAF performed multiple roles in Operation “Kadesh” (The Israeli operation in the Sinai Peninsula); dropping paratroopers over Sinai, destroying Egyptian communication lines, performing rescue missions and providing air support.

The 60s: Operation “Moked” and the War of Attrition
The IAF continued integrating new aircraft throughout the 60s, and its combat doctrines were put to a test in a long series of battles against Egypt, Syria and Jordan. During Operation “Moked”, the IAF destroyed the grounded Egyptian Air Force, and severely damaged the air forces of Jordan, Syria and Iraq.

The IAF fought on all fronts during the War of Attrition, including aerial combat, bombing runs and joint operations with the ground forces in Egypt and Jordan. During that time, the IAF continued to integrate better and more sophisticated aircraft, and in the early 1970s, began integrating UAVs for the first time.

The 70s: The Yom Kippur War, and Operation “Thunderball”

The IAF’s most substantial challenge was the Yom Kippur War in 1973. Right from the beginning of the war, the IAF’s aircraft assisted in the efforts to halt Egyptian and Syrian advances, engaged in aerial combat, attacked enemy ground forces, bombed enemy airports and attacked strategic targets. The greatest threat to the IAF was the Ground-Air missile array at both fronts, in charge of the inerception of numerous Israeli fighter jets. Great efforts were made to properly implement the strategic lessons learned by this war, and prepare for the next ones to come.

In July 1976, Operation “Entebbe” led to the safe return of Israeli hostages from a plane hijacked in Athens and flown to Uganda. Hercules aircraft transported the forces and their equipment to Uganda, and then returned to Israel with the hostages. In 1978, IAF aircraft provided air support in operation “Litani”.

The 80s: The First Lebanon War
In June,1981, IAF jets destroyed the nuclear reactor in Iraq. A year later, the force attacked ground targets and engaged in aerial battles, shooting down around 100 Syrian planes. In operation “Artzav 19”, Israeli fighter jets destroyed the Syrian Anti-Aircraft batteries in Lebanon.

In the 1980s, the IAF assisted the mass repatriation of Ethiopian Jews to Israel. In October of 1985, the IAF attacked the P.L.O. (Palestine Liberation Organization) command center in Tunisia as part of operation “Wooden Leg”.

The 90s: The Gulf War and Operation “Shlomo”
The Gulf War broke out in January of 1991. IAF aircraft patrolled the Israeli skies, and a Patriot SAM System was established to protect Israel from Scud missiles. The largest airlift in Israel’s history brought 14,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel.

The struggle between the IAF and the insurgents continued in the country’s northern border, and brought to two major operations: Operation “Accountability” in July of 1993, and Operation “The Grapes of Wrath” in April of 1996. On February 4th, 1997, the fighting in Lebanon took a heavy toll on the IAF – two “Yas’ur” helicopters collided, and 73 servicemen on their way to Lebanon were killed.

The 00s: The Second Lebanon War, and Operation “Cast Lead”
In the first years of the 21st century, the IAF was heavily involved in various operations in Judea and Samaria area and in Gaza, destroying terrorist targets and performing intelligence missions.

During the Second Lebanon War in the summer of 2006, the IAF destroyed launch pads, terrorist infrastructures, provided air support to the ground forces, evacuated casualties, gathered intelligence and transported forces deep into Lebanon territory.

Operation “Cast Lead” commenced in December of 2008 with an aerial attack on “Hamas” infrastructure situated in the Gaza strip. Throughout the operation, the IAF provided ongoing air support to the ground forces, gathered intelligence and extracted casualties.

Looking Ahead
The IAF continues to develop in all fields with the inclusion of new UAV squadrons and the integration of new aircraft. The IAF’s long arm has now reached into space, with the launch of the “Ofek 9” satellite in 2010, which joined two other “Ofek” satellites already in space. Using these satellites, the IAF can accurately locate targets from afar with precision.

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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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