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An exceptional and historically important original Israeli vintage poster from 1962, issued by the General Federation of Labor in the Land of Israel (The Histadrut / HaHistadrut) — one of the most influential institutions in shaping the social, economic, and cultural foundations of Israel from the pre-state era through the early decades of independence.
The poster features a powerful and direct slogan in Hebrew:
“The Histadrut – A Home and Stronghold for the Worker”
This message reflects the Histadrut’s vision as a national-social framework providing Israeli workers with protection, belonging, collective strength, and stability during a time when the young state was being built not only through government and defense — but through labor, industry, welfare, and organized society.
The design is bold, modern, and highly graphic, combining abstract-geometric modernism with a clearly industrial, forward-looking atmosphere — a striking example of Israeli design language of the early 1960s.
The upper section presents a colorful, stylized industrial cityscape, built from sharp architectural forms and rhythmic vertical structures:
Tall factory chimneys and towers in shades of blue, grey, and black
A grid-like arrangement of rectangles and blocks, forming a dynamic “mosaic” of buildings
A strong diagonal red line cutting through the composition, suggesting movement, power, and momentum
Reflections and layered shapes that evoke water, ground, or an expanding industrial landscape
A small, schematic group of human figures near the lower portion of the illustration — placing the worker at the heart of the narrative
The typography is dramatic and unmistakable: large red Hebrew lettering dominates the lower half, announcing the central theme:
To the right, a geometric emblem displays “42” alongside the Hebrew word “שנה” (“years”), marking:
The result is a visually powerful statement of labor, growth, organization, and national progress, expressed through a clean, international modernist style.
The Histadrut was far more than a traditional labor union. In the pre-state period and in Israel’s early decades, it acted as a central force in building the country’s infrastructure and society.
It played a major role in:
Organizing workers and protecting labor rights
Promoting employment and strengthening the Jewish workforce
Establishing welfare and community institutions
Supporting healthcare initiatives and social services
Encouraging settlement, industry, and economic development
Shaping key aspects of Israeli public life and national identity
This poster reflects the spirit of the era — Israel in the early 1960s as a nation being built through collective effort, productive work, and social solidarity.
Title: The Histadrut – A Home and Stronghold for the Worker
Publisher: The General Federation of Labor in the Land of Israel (HaHistadrut)
Year: 1962
Designer: Hovav Kruvi
Printing: Zincography (Zincographic print)
Size: 100 × 70 cm (approx. 39.4 × 27.6 inches)
Condition: Very good vintage condition, with an original fold mark and minor age wear consistent with its historical nature.
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