Rosh Hashanah postcard by Hayyim Goldberg depicting a fortune-teller. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "I'll tell you your fortune, it can be seen in the hand / There are enough signs present here / You will take a gold bride, a precious stone / Also - a great dowry!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard by Hayyim Goldberg depicting a fortune-teller. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "I'll tell you your fortune, it can be seen in the hand / There are enough signs present here / You will take a gold bride, a precious stone / Also - a great dowry!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "She buys a greeting with details and gold -- / The groom will send one to her, she is his beloved / He buys a 'Shanah Tova,' a toy, a curiosity / He sends it to his bride, and with it wishes her happiness."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "And he learns with a rabbi / The sidra every week / The rabbi interprets the Chumash for him / And Motel repeats it."
Zionist Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "We raise our flags to the sky and call : / Brothers, from God demand your due / May He bring joy and happiness to you." The banner text reads : "Angels of all the heavens unite! / We demand 120 years of joy / And amnesty for all our sins!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting the delivery of a New Year's greeting. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "A little letter from him to her / A wish with words of love : 'New Year, carry much happiness / For her, my bashert!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting Jews immigrating to Eretz Israel (Land of Israel). The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "With a newly enthusiastic heart / With a free and proud gaze / Jews hurry to the train / To their own land, to their own happiness."
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting the sending of a New Year's greeting : "Take, carry my wishes to one after another today / Wherever a house, wherever a friend / But arrive to my beloved first / I send her my best greeting."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "A good year to you, dear girls! / Let us now speak only of happiness! / May the New Year bring us / More naches, light and peace!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "A good year to you, dear girls! / Let us now speak only of happiness! / May the New Year bring us / More naches, light and peace!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a menorah in the center. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Happiness, health, and life / May God give you / And what pleases you / From the beautiful world."
Black-and-white Rosh Hashanah postcard with a pair of birds carrying a New Year's greeting, in front of a wreath of flowers. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Dear doves, bright, white / Are bringing us sweet, important news / Are bringing us good fortune and dear hopes / Are opening for us safe, joyful paths."
Postcard with a black-and-white illustrated portrait of author, poet, essayist, and dramatist Yitskhok Leybush Peretz (I. L. Peretz). Illustration by Perec Willenberg.
Postcard with a black-and-white photographic portrait of author, poet, essayist, and dramatist Yitskhok Leybush Peretz (I. L. Peretz), including a biographical note.
Postcard with a black-and-white photographic portrait of poet and essayist Yehudah Leib Levin (also known by the literary acronym Yehalel), including a biographical note.
Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg with the first two stanzas of Morris Rosenfeld's poem Mayn Yingele (My Little Son) : "I have a son, a little son / A youngster mighty fine! / And when I look at him I feel / That all the world is mine. / But seldom do I see him when / He's wide awake and bright. / I always find him sound asleep / I see him late at night."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with text excerpted from Isaiah 2:3 : "For out of Zion shall go forth the law." With text above the ark from Psalm 113:3 : "From the rising of the sun unto the going down thereof the Lord's name is to be praised."
Rosh Hashanah postcard by Hayyim Goldberg depicting a festival meal. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "'L'chaim!' L'shalom! / May it be absolutely / A year, which one should / Remember for good!"
Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg with an excerpt of lyrics by Morris Rosenfeld for the song "O ir kleyne likhtelekh:" "Oh, you little candles / You tell stories / Innumerable legends / You tell of blood / Triumph and courage / Wonders of the past!"
Color postcard with the design of the Jewish National Fund's commemorative Theodor Herzl stamp, featuring Herzl looking toward the Tower of David in Jerusalem, as Jewish pioneers march to work below.
Postcard with black-and-white photographs of authors Perets Smolenskin (center) and (clockwise from top left) Shelomoh Mandelkern, Mordekhai Tsevi Mane, Avraham Ber Gottlober, and Avraham Shalom Friedberg.