Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting the delivery of a New Year's geeting. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Dear one, take my greeting / Golden times are just ahead / Filled with light and joy and love / Filled with blooms and flowers full."
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting the delivery of a New Year's greeting. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "A letter, a greeting, a check in dollars! / Arrived from the New World / Quickly the table is cleared / Hurry, hand over the check!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting the delivery of a New Year's greeting. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "A letter, a greeting, a check in dollars! / Arrived from the New World / Quickly the table is cleared / Hurry, hand over the check!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting the delivery of a New Year's greeting. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "A letter, a greeting, a check in dollars! / Arrived from the New World / Quickly the table is cleared / Hurry, hand over the check!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard by Hayyim Goldberg depicting Motzei Yom Kippur. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "The fast is over. We have come from shul / Hearts are full with comfort and hope / We mark a happy New Year / Sitting around the table eating and drinking / "Who distinguishes between sacred..." the gramophone sings / And we breathe cheerfully, freely."
Rosh Hashanah postcard by Hayyim Goldberg depicting the ceremony of Kiddush. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "You have chosen us from among the nations / Of all people, God, you have placed us higher / You have given us holidays good and beautiful / I will lift the cup of wine for You."
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting the delivery of a New Year's greeting. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "She reads in the little letter : / 'Oh, dear one, I will come / Heartfully, happily / With delicate white flowers!'"
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 the delivery of a New Year's greeting. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Happiness for the New Year, money for the New Year! / Do you see, what I bring here to you? / To everyone -- salvation, joy / All happy, all rich!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard by Hayyim Goldberg with a Yiddish poem : "I beg your pardon, Father God, please! / The spark, in those who have it, has been already been long yearning / For Your shofar of the Messiah!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting Torah study on the Sabbath. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "The Sabbath holiday meal is done / All is light and pure / Sweet words of Torah resound / And fill the air all around."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "Father and mother come from shul / The children in the window smile / 'A good year!' the mother wishes from afar / 'A good year!' the smallest calls from the window."
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting Birkat Hamazon on Erev Yom Kippur. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "And may God, who we praise and bless / From His hand only bring us our release / Bring us not, God forbid, to the donations of men / To their gifts, to their loans!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard by Hayyim Goldberg depicting the commencement of the holiday. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "May God inscribe you / In the Book of Life / And may He bless our union / And grant us happiness and good fortune."
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting young girls in prayer. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "A tear of a Jewish girl / A prayer, a pleading glance / They will not be lost in the abyss / They will not go unanswered."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "Grandfather goes away to shul / Mother lights the candles with tears / 'God in heaven, May you with joy / Bring us the New Year!'"
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "I give you, little children, a blessing / For the New Year, which is coming! / May you grow big and bloom / Like flowers in the flower patch."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "Grandfather, grandmother, mother, children / Draw near one to another / Gives us, God, a good year! / Make us free from care and need."
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 : "I accompany the year with song / I greet him with it / Lifelong luck and joy / That's my petition for you."
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 depicting a windmill issuing New Year's wishes for a good life with happiness, wealth, and abundance. The blades of the windmill display scenes of pioneers in the field, at harvest, beekeeping, and draining swamps in Palestine. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Turn, turn, mill of life / Bring luck to a New Year / On your estate, in your home / You will live safe, free!"
Black-and-white Rosh Hashanah postcard of the exteriors of the Polnische Schul in the Leopoldsgasse, Leopoldstädter Tempel in the Leopoldstadt district, and Turnertempel in the Turnergasse in Vienna.
Black-and-white Rosh Hashanah postcard of the exteriors of the Polnische Schul in the Leopoldsgasse, Türkischer Tempel (Turkish Temple) in the Zirkusgasse, and Leopoldstädter Tempel in the Leopoldstadt district in Vienna.
Black-and-white Rosh Hashanah postcard of the exterior of the Schmalzhoftempel, also known as the Synagoge Schmalzhofgasse (Schmalzhofgasse Synagogue), in Vienna.
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting the steps of the Jewish life cycle, starting from birth, through childhood to bar mitzvah, then marriage and children, ending with old age.
Rosh Hashanah postcard with text excerpted from Genesis 2:24 : "Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be one flesh."
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting the priestly blessing : "May the Lord bless you and guard you; May the Lord make His face shed light upon you and be gracious unto you; May the Lord lift up His face unto you and give you peace."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with an excerpt of the liturigical poem Unetanneh Tokef, which is recited during the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur liturgy : "But repentance, prayer, and righteousness avert the severe decree."
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting blowing the shofar on Rosh Hashanah. The text reads : "With trumpets and sound of the horn shout ye before the King, the Lord."
Romantic Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "The sun sends its warm rays / The wind freshens the day / In your arms I long to be / To mix your breath with mine."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Yiddish poem : "The son wishes a good year / To his parents from a wide distance / Father, mother, may God grant you / Good luck and happy good times."
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 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 : "It flutters in the wind / Israel's ancient banner / Redemption is on its way / I make the tidings known!"
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting a father blessing his children. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "What do you want, my dear? / With what shall I bless you? / Blossom happily, be big and rich / But remain Jews and good people!"