Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg depicting the Yom Kippur ritual of kapparot. The postcard includes a Yiddish poem : "Quicker, quicker, shochet / Quickly slaughter the kapores! / May with them disappear / All sorrow, and affliction, and trouble!"
Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg entitled "the vision," with a Yiddish poem : "He casts a furtive glance at her / She coyly lets down her gaze / The old mother at the door / Beams with naches and happiness."
Postcard with reproductions of Moritz Oppenheim's paitings The Presentation at the Synagogue (Das Schultragen) and The Godfather Awaits the Child (Der Gevatter erwartet das Kind).
Postcard by Hayyim Goldber entitled "the teacher" (melamed). The text reads : "Answer, shegetz, do not be afraid / Will you go to cheder to learn Torah?"
Postcard by Hayyim Goldberg with a poem entitled "Hanukkah" by Abraham Reisen : "Old grief disappears / Let us be happy tonight / All the little candles are lit / And the old happiness awakens!"
Postcard with a reproduction of the lithograph La Juive à la fenêtre le samedi by Alphonse Lévy, which shows a Jewish woman looking out her window on the Sabbath.
Black-and-white engraving depicting a Jewish circumcision. Engraving by Gérard Jean-Baptiste Scotin after Hubert-François Gravelot. From The Ceremonies and Religious Customs of the Various Nations of the Known World : together with historical annotations and several curious discourses... Written originally in French, and illustrated with a large number of folio copper plates designed by Mr. Bernard Picart, and curiously engraved by most of the best hands in Europe..., Volume 1, published London: William Jackson and Claude Dubosc, 1733-1739.
Color postcard depicting the celebration of Shavuot in the synagogue. The text reads : "The generations will be redeemed only through the merit of the righteous women of each generation." Original illustration by S. Seeberger.
Postcard with a reproduction of the lithograph Anniversaire by Alphonse Lévy, which shows an elderly Jewish man at his wife's grave on the anniversary of her death.
Postcard with a reproduction of the lithograph La Juive à la fenêtre le samedi by Alphonse Lévy, which shows a Jewish woman looking out her window on the Sabbath.
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!"