"The School" Vintage Israeli Poster for Teaching, Hebrew School in first grade. 1950's
1 × $550.00
Six Day war IDF Rabbi Shlomo Goren at Western Wall with soldiers, Iconic Photography , Jerusalem, 1967
1 × $1,600.00
"The Ten Commandments" Vintage Jewish Biblical Movie Poster 1960
1 × $1,800.00
"Grandpa's Giant Turnip" by the The Land of Oz theatre, Israel 1980's
1 × $850.00
Vintage Israeli Travel Poster The Sunny City Of Israel - Eilat 1960s
1 × $550.00
VINTAGE ISRAELI SIGN "OVDAT WINE - CARMEL MIZRAHI" ISRAEL 1966
1 × $600.00
"Evacuation of wounded" Original Photo Of Yom Kippur war, Egyptian front 1973 by Uri Dan
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Autumn Vintage Israeli Poster for teaching Hebrew School in first grade. 1950's
1 × $550.00
25th anniversary to the Zoo of Tel Aviv Vintage Israeli Poster 1963-
1 × $3,200.00
Vintage Travel Poster "Come and visit Netanya, located by the sea shore Israel
1 × $450.00
EXODUS ORIGINAL BIG LOBBY CARD POSTER 1962
1 × $950.00 $4,000.00
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The 1959 film Ben-Hur, directed by William Wyler, stands as one of Hollywood’s most legendary epics. Adapted from Lew Wallace’s 1880 novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, the film is set in Jerusalem during the Second Temple period. It tells the story of Judah Ben-Hur, a wealthy Jewish nobleman whose life is upended by betrayal and injustice. Subjected to brutal oppression, Judah’s quest for revenge intertwines with a longing for liberation and the hope of a Jewish king who will overthrow Rome.
At its core, Ben-Hur is a powerful narrative of faith, justice, and redemption. It highlights Jewish resilience in the face of adversity, reflecting the timeless spirit of a people enduring exile, betrayal, and survival. Judah’s trials and ultimate redemption serve as a profound allegory of perseverance and hope.
A cinematic masterpiece, Ben-Hur won an unprecedented 11 Academy Awards and boasted the largest production budget in Hollywood history at the time. It was seen by an astonishing 98 million people in theaters across the United States, solidifying its place in film history. Notably, Ben-Hur was the only Hollywood film to be included in the Vatican’s official list of approved religious films, underscoring its cultural and spiritual significance.
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