049th Israeli Independence Day Vintage Israeli Poster 1997 The Year of Zionism
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Israel's "The Voice Of Freedom" Newsletter Israel 1948
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Rare Israeli Newspaper Independence War, Back to The Old City Jerusalem!, 1948
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022nd Israeli Independence Day Vintage Poster Israel 1970
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Extremely rare Jerusalem's Israel vintage tourism poster, Printed London 1920's
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060th Israeli Independence Day vintage poster 2008. "The Israeli Children's Year"
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25th anniversary to the Zoo of Tel Aviv Vintage Israeli Poster 1963-
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031st Israeli Independence Day Vintage Poster Israel 1979 (The Small version)
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Special LIFE Magazine edition 'Israels swift victory' Six Days War 1967
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42nd Israeli Independence Day Vintage poster israel 1990 (The Big Version)
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Vintage Israeli Poster of Gold Band Milk Margarine advertisement, Israel 1960's
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"The Day of The State" RARE, Decleration of Israel's Independence Original Official Newspaper, Israel 1948
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Vintage Poster map of the Land of Israel and the tombs of the righteous 1950-60
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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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