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We are your builders! Israel’s Histadrut movement political poster, 1949

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1949

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70×50 cm ~ 28×20 inch

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This is an original political poster from 1949 issued by the Israeli Histadrut movement. On top it says “We are your builders and only we shall serve you faithfully” (reffering to the Israeli city Ramat-Gan).

Ramat Gan is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel, located east of Tel Aviv. It is home to one of the world’s major diamond exchanges, many high-tech industries, and Israel’s tallest building, the Moshe Aviv Tower.Ramat Gan was established in 1921 as a moshava, a communal farming settlement. At the end of 2009, the population was 145,000. Social realism

 

 

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