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Art Nouveau 1920 Lithuania Yiddish Concert Poster. Today the theater is one for children. Jews have disappeared. Original Violin Composition by Italian Grad Gabrielio.

The concert was organized by the Histadrut of Tze’irei Zion  (unu)
Concert. Organized by the Young Zionists of Rasayn.
Text in Lithuanian, Hebrew and Yiddish.  Linen-backed.

Rasayn (Raseiniai/Rossieny), Lithuania, 1920.

Trilingual poster promoting a concert of Jewish and Classical music, hosted by Histadrut Tze’irei Tzion, and featuring Gavriel Grad and Tzvi Mankovski.

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Famous Original Vintage 1960s Levy’s Rye Bread Poster “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s”. 1960shttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/advertising-posters/famous-original-vintage-1960s-levys-rye-bread-poster-you-dont-have-to-be-jewish-to-love-levys-1960s-4/ Thu, 07 May 2020 11:34:14 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=8904One of New York’s most successful advertising campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s The poster advertises a black boy eat Jewish sandwich, and the advertisement says “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s.” Artist: Zieff, Howard 1927 – 2009. Size: 44.8 x 29.5...

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One of New York’s most successful advertising campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s
The poster advertises a black boy eat Jewish sandwich, and the advertisement says “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s.”

Artist: Zieff, Howard 1927 – 2009.

Size: 44.8 x 29.5 in. (114 x 75 cm).

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One of New York’s most successful advertising campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s
The poster advertises a black boy eat Jewish sandwich, and the advertisement says “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s.”

Artist: Zieff, Howard 1927 – 2009.

Size: 44.8 x 29.5 in. (114 x 75 cm).

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SHABBAT SHALOM A cute educational poster with a colorful design with the word “Sabbath Shalom” Jewish Poster
Vintage Israeli Poster for teaching Hebrew in first grade. 1950’s
The poster was hung on the walls of the schools with other posters to teach the children Hebrew . Each poster had a word with an illustration explaining the word.

שבת שלום כרזה למודית חינוכית שהיתה תלוייה בבתי ספר שנות ה50

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A cute educational poster with a colorful design with the word “The Seven Jewish Species” Jewish Biblical Poster
Vintage Israeli Poster for teaching Hebrew in first grade. 1950’s
The poster was hung on the walls of the schools with other posters to teach the children Hebrew . Each poster had a word with an illustration explaining the word.

שבעת המינים כרזה למודית חינוכית שהיתה תלוייה בבתי ספר שנות ה50

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A cute educational poster with a colorful design with the word “Moses’s Ark” Jewish Biblical Poster
Vintage Israeli Poster for teaching Hebrew in first grade. 1950’s
The poster was hung on the walls of the schools with other posters to teach the children Hebrew. Each poster had a word with an illustration explaining the word.

משה בתיבה כרזה למודית חינוכית שהיתה תלוייה בבתי ספר שנות ה50

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Famous Original Vintage 1960s Levy’s Rye Bread Poster “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s”. 1960shttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/advertising-posters/famous-original-vintage-1960s-levys-rye-bread-poster-you-dont-have-to-be-jewish-to-love-levys-1960s-2/ Mon, 13 Jan 2020 14:43:15 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=4912One of New York’s most successful advertising campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s The poster advertises a Native American eat Jewish sandwich, and the advertisement says “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s.” Artist: Zieff, Howard 1927 – 2009. Size: 44.8 x 29.5...

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One of New York’s most successful advertising campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s
The poster advertises a Native American eat Jewish sandwich, and the advertisement says “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s.”

Artist: Zieff, Howard 1927 – 2009.

Size: 44.8 x 29.5 in. (114 x 75 cm).

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Famous Original Vintage 1960s Levy’s Rye Bread Poster “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s”. 1960shttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/advertising-posters/famous-original-vintage-1960s-levys-rye-bread-poster-you-dont-have-to-be-jewish-to-love-levys-1960s/ Mon, 13 Jan 2020 14:41:40 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=4908One of New York’s most successful advertising campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s The poster advertises a black boy eat Jewish sandwich, and the advertisement says “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s.” Artist: Zieff, Howard 1927 – 2009. Size: 44.8 x 29.5...

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One of New York’s most successful advertising campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s
The poster advertises a black boy eat Jewish sandwich, and the advertisement says “You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s.”

Artist: Zieff, Howard 1927 – 2009.

Size: 44.8 x 29.5 in. (114 x 75 cm).

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A cute educational poster with a colorful design with the word “Family”
Vintage Israeli Poster for teaching Hebrew in first grade. 1950’s
The poster was hung on the walls of the schools with other posters to teach the children Hebrew . Each poster had a word with an illustration explaining the word.

משפחה פוסטר כרזה למודית חינוכית שהיתה תלוייה בבתי ספר שנות ה50

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Yiddish poster by Jewish comedians Dzigan & Schumacher 1950shttps://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/judaism-posters/a-yiddish-poster-by-jewish-comedians-dzigan-schumacher-1950s/ Thu, 01 Aug 2019 08:58:25 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=4073A Yiddish poster by Jewish comedians Dzigan & Schumacher 1950s  Poster for the New show “It’s not bad” Dzigan & Schumacher Comedy team that performed in Yiddish theaters, cabarets, and films. Shimen (Szymon) Dzigan (1905–1980) and Yisroel Shumacher (or Szumacher; 1908–1961) were both born in...

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A Yiddish poster by Jewish comedians Dzigan & Schumacher 1950s  Poster for the New show “It’s not bad”

Dzigan & Schumacher Comedy team that performed in Yiddish theaters, cabarets, and films. Shimen (Szymon) Dzigan (1905–1980) and Yisroel Shumacher (or Szumacher; 1908–1961) were both born in Łódź. Dzigan was apprenticed as a teenager to a tailor, but when the well-known writer and poet Moyshe Broderzon noticed his improvised parodies of speakers at a banquet in 1927, he invited Dzigan to join the Ararat literary cabaret that he was founding in Łódź. The following year, Shumacher graduated from a Hebrew gymnasium and also joined the Ararat company. They began to perform together, first with Ararat and then in Warsaw with the troupe Yidishe Bande. In response to their growing popularity, in 1935 they founded their own cabaret company at the Nowości Theater in Warsaw. They also starred in the Yiddish films Al khet (I Have Sinned; 1936), Freylekhe kabtsonim (Jolly Paupers; 1937), and On a heym (Without a Home; 1938).

דז’יגאן ושומאכר – יידישפיל

 

The performances of Dzigan and Shumacher typically opened with skits based on items from daily newspapers. Their humor was aimed at antisemites and government functionaries, but also at themselves and their public. Routines based on domestic life would follow. Dzigan’s persona was that of a hyperactive, happy beggar, endlessly complaining about life as he darted about the stage with his signature red handkerchief hanging from his pocket. The bespectacled Shumacher, in fundamental contrast, was phlegmatic and restrained, glossing his Jewish troubles with subtle gestures of the shoulders and hands. Melech Ravitch spoke of them as incarnating the eternal spirit of Polish Jews via the decidedly unliterary medium of Łódź Yiddish. He also described them as two Don Quixotes sitting on a park bench (perhaps each hoping for a Sancho Panza in the other), one dreaming of Palestine and the other of Birobidzhan (Naye idishe tsaytung [Montreal]; 1953). Their routines were written by such writers as Broderzon, Yoysef-Shimen Goldshteyn, Moyshe Nudelman, and Itsik Manger; they also adapted older texts from Sholem Aleichem and others; material they wrote was often credited to “Shudzig,” from the first part of each of their names. In the years just prior to World War II, with Nazism next door and Polish antisemitism on the rise, Dzigan and Shumacher’s performances were “a consolation in those terribly difficult days and . . . revenge against our enemies” (Nudelman, 1968, p. 161).

Shooting the film Freylekhe kabtsonim (Jolly Paupers), starring Zygmunt Turkow, his daughter Ruth Turkow, Shimon Dzigan, and Yisroel Shumacher, Poland, 1937. (YIVO)

With the German invasion of Poland, Dzigan and Shumacher fled to Soviet-occupied Białystok. There they reestablished their company and toured Minsk, Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, Kharkov, and other Soviet localities packed with Jewish audiences hungry for a Yiddish word. When they attempted to leave the Soviet Union with the Polish army of General Władysław Anders, they were arrested and spent four years in prison, first in Tashkent and then in the Oktiabinsk labor camp. Even then, however, they were permitted to perform, both for Jews from the surrounding areas and at NKVD banquets. Released in 1946, they were arrested again in Lwów, but were finally able to reach Warsaw in 1947. There they starred in one of the first postwar films about the Holocaust, Undzere kinder (Our Children; 1948), directed by Natan Gross. In 1950 they arrived in Israel, where despite obstacles placed in the way of Yiddish culture, they soon found a large audience and also toured throughout the world. Dzigan exchanged his Hasidic kapote for the kibbutznik’s shorts and hat, but little else changed; Israeli generals and ministers were easily substituted for Polish ones. In 1951–1952 they managed their own theater in Buenos Aires. They finally established their own theater in Tel Aviv in 1958, but in 1960 they parted ways. Shumacher died the following year; Dzigan continued to perform comedy for another 20 years.

 

 

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