Kaiser Wilhelm II visit to Jerusalem Original Le Petit Journal, Printed in paris France November 6, 1898
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Palestine and Near East Exhibition and Fair Vintage Israeli Poster, 1929
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Vintage JNF Poster Jewish National Fund Israel 1958 Franz Kraus
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038th Israeli Independence Day Vintage Poster israel 1986
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Israel's War for independence, Fighting inside the old city of Jerusalem, Israel 1948
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064th Israeli Independence Day Vintage Poster israel 2012
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LIFE Magazine 1967 June 23 Israeli War Sinai Battle Six Days War Israel
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42nd Israeli Independence Day Vintage poster israel 1990 (The Big Version)
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The General Federation of Laborers in the Land of Israel, known simply as the Histadrut (federation), was established in 1920, driven in large part by a new wave of Russian and Eastern European immigrants with strong roots in socialist ideology. Despite the failure of earlier attempts to unify workers’ organizations, the Histadrut quickly became one of the most powerful economic and political institutions in British Mandatory Palestine. By 1927, more than three-quarters of the Jewish workforce were members of the Histadrut.
After independence, the Histadrut became one of the most powerful institutions in the State of Israel and a mainstay of the Labor Zionist movement. In addition to its role as a trade union, its state-building efforts made it the owner of a number of businesses and factories and, for a time, the largest employer in the country.
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