Print reproduction of a color lithograph depicting the exterior of a planned Jewish hospital to be built in Jersualem with funds bequeathed by Judah Touro, as well as a lithograp of plans for the hospital. Original lithographs by Vincent Brooks. Plans to build the proposed hospital were abandoned when the Rothschild family established a hospital in the city. Reproduction printed on the occasion of the 28th year of Israeli Independence and on the 200th year of American Independence, published Philadelphia: The Winchell Co.
Black-and-white print of the exterior of the former Machzike Hadath Synagogue, also known as the Spitalfields Great Synagogue, at the corner of Fournier Street and Brick Lane in London. From the cover of A fortress in Anglo-Jewry : the story of the Machzike Hadath by Bernard Homa.
Color drawing depicting children playing hopscotch. Drawing by Gabriella Rosenthal. From Odd corners in Jerusalem : twelve coloured drawings (Simṭaʾot bi-Yerushalayim : 12 tsiyurim tsivʻoniyim me-et Gavriʾelah Rozenṭal) by Gabriella Rosenthal.
Color drawing depicting a man purchasing herring from a shop. Drawing by Gabriella Rosenthal. From Odd corners in Jerusalem : twelve coloured drawings (Simṭaʾot bi-Yerushalayim : 12 tsiyurim tsivʻoniyim me-et Gavriʾelah Rozenṭal) by Gabriella Rosenthal.
Print reproduction of Jack Levine's painting portraying Hillel (1955). From Teachers and kings : six paintings by Jack Levine, published Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society.
Print reproduction of Jack Levine's painting portraying King Saul (1952). From Teachers and kings : six paintings by Jack Levine, published Greenwich, Conn.: New York Graphic Society.