Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Torah ark. Text beneath reads : "The children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath. To observe the Sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant. It is a sign between me and the children of Israel forever."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a Torah ark. Text beneath reads : "The children of Israel shall keep the Sabbath. To observe the Sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant. It is a sign between me and the children of Israel forever."
Rosh Hashanah postcard showing ships marked ge'ulah (redemption) filled with refugees immigrating to the State of Israel. The banner at the top of the postcard reads : "Bruchim HaBaim LeIsrael" (Welcome to Israel).
Raised relief Rosh Hashanah postcard with a portion of the Ma Tovu prayer, recited by Jews upon entering the synagogue : "But as for me, let my prayer be unto Thee, O Lord, in an acceptable time."
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting a globe labeled "Eretz Israel" (Land of Israel) amid the sea, with sailboats behind and the sun in the background. The flags contain text excerpted from Isaiah : "And He will set up an ensign for the nations, and will assemble the dispersed of Israel, and gather together the scattered of Judah from the four corners of the earth." The bottom of the postcard reads : "L'shanah haba'ah b'Yerushalayim!" ("Next year in Jerusalem!").
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 with Jerusalem in the background and a crowd playing harps, drums, trumpets, and cymbals in the foreground. At the top of the card are two flags with Stars of David and text : "Bring us to Zion your city in glad song."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a black-and-white photograph of the tomb of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai in Meron. The border features a drawing of Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai and his son Eleazar, with text from Shabbat 33: A miracle occurred and a carob tree was created for them.
Rosh Hashanah postcard with an illustration of Yom Kippur in a synagogue on New York's Lower East Side. Illustration originally published with the article "In the New York Ghetto" by Katherine Hoffman, Munsey's Magazine.
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting Jews immigrating to Eretz Israel (Land of Israel). The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Soon the ship will sail to the Holy Land / To life and freedom, to bright days / The hearts beat, blood flows hotter / How sweet and pleasurably good."
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 Jews immigrating to Eretz Israel (Land of Israel). The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Soon the ship will sail to the Holy Land / To life and freedom, to bright days / The hearts beat, blood flows hotter / How sweet and pleasurably good."
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting a ship ticket good for a 120 year tour on the stream of life. The postcard includes a steamship on the water in the center, flanked by two flags, each with a Star of David.
Rosh Hashanah postcard depicting a ship ticket good for a 120 year tour on the stream of life. The postcard includes a steamship on the water in the center, flanked by two flags, each with a Star of David.
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 with a portion of the Ma Tovu prayer, recited by Jews upon entering the synagogue : "How goodly are thy tents, O Jacob, thy dwellings, O Israel."
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."
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 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."
Postcard with two Zionist flags flanking a Star of David, above lyircs to the song "Seu Ziona Ness Vadegel" by Noah Rosenblum : "Return, return from distant climes to the land our fathers trod, / Escape, escape the gloomy depths, assisted by Almighty God! / If we can once again set up, the cornerstone and till the ground, / Laughter will fill up our mouths, and songs of joy resound."
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a portion of the Ma Tovu prayer, recited by Jews upon entering the synagogue : "But as for me, let my prayer be unto Thee, O Lord, in an acceptable time; answer me with the truth of Thy salvation."
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 Simchat Torah tradition of Kol HaNe'arim. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Small children under the tallis / Exactly like little birds in a nest / Also keep yourselves together / As the Torah holds you fast."