Postcard with a black-and-white illustrated portrait of Berl Clay, born in a colony near Meilitopol in Russia, fell on 26 Adar 5675 (March 12, 1915) in the defense of Milchamja (Menahemia). From the book Jiskor : ein Buch des Gedenkens an gefallene Wächter und Arbeiter im Lande Israel, published Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag, 1918.
Color postcard with portraits of Max Nordau, Theodor Herzl, David Wolffsohn, Menaḥem Mendel Ussishkin, Chaim Weizmann, Nahum Sokolow, Herbert Samuel, and Arthur Balfour.
Postcard with a black-and-white photographic portrait of David Ben-Gurion, Zionist and first Prime Minister of Israel, in uniform as a soldier in the Jewish Legion.
Postcard with a portrait of Rabbi Yitsḥak Ya‘akov Reines. The word Mizraḥi, name of the religious Zionist movement founded by Reines, is inside the Star of David.
Postcard with a black-and-white illustrated portrait of Abraham Josef Baral, from Kovno (Kaunas), fell in the night of 24 Jiar 5670 (June 2, 1910) while on watch in Sejera (Ilaniya). From the book Jiskor : ein Buch des Gedenkens an gefallene Wächter und Arbeiter im Lande Israel, published Berlin: Jüdischer Verlag, 1918.
Postcard with a black-and-white photographic portrait of Joseph Barondess, labor leader and president of the Zionist fraternal organization B'nai Zion (Sons of Zion).
Black-and-white photograph postcard of Menachem Begin, leader of the Zionist paramilitary organization Irgun and later Minister of Defense and Prime Minister of Israel.
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.
Black-and-white postcard compiled of photographic portraits of authors associated with the Hebrew monthly Ha-Shiloaḥ. Included are Ahad Ha-Am, Mordekhai Ben-Hilel ha-Kohen, Yehoshu‘a Ḥana Ravnitski, Alter Druyanow, Zalman, Epstein, Ḥayim Naḥman Bialik, and David Kahana.
Rosh Hashanah postcard with a reproduction of a print honoring the philanthropy of Edmond James de Rothschild, known as "HaNadiv HaYadu'a." The garland under Rothschild's portrait contains the names of settlements he supported in Palestine.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of an ivroy relief by Moshe Murro of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, author of the Complete Dictionary of Ancient and Modern Hebrew.
Color photographic postcard of Arthur Balfour's reception at the Zionist Club in Tel Aviv during his 1925 visit to Palestine. Meir Dizengoff stands to his left.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of Herbert Samuel, High Commissioner of Palestine, during at 1923 visit to the Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem. Also pictured are Boris Schatz, Menaḥem Mendel Ussishkin, Mordecai ben Hillel Hacohen, and David Yellin.
Color photographic postcard of Arthur Balfour's reception at the electrical power station in Tel Aviv during his 1925 visit to Palestine. Balfour (fourth from right); to his right, Pinhas Rutenberg. Meir Dizengoff stands second from right.
Color photographic postcard of Arthur Balfour's reception at the Tel Aviv Municipality during his 1925 visit to Palestine. From left to right: Arthur Balfour, Meir Dizengoff, Chaim Weizmann.
Black-and-white photographic postcard of Zionist Joseph Trumpeldor, founder of the Zion Mule Corps. Killed at the Battle of Tel Hai, the last words attributed to him are: "It is good to die for our country."