Blac-and-white 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. The Hebrew text reads : "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning."
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!"
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!"
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!"
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 Star of David at center, flanked by two flags with additional Stars of David. Inside the central Star of David is the word "Zion."
Black-and-white postcard with portraits of Zionists Theodor Herzl, Bernard Lazare, Max Mandelstamm, Moses Gaster, and Max Nordau. Below, depictions of a Jewish pioneer seeding a field and the Western Wall. The Hebrew text is excerpted from Ezekiel 37:21 : "Behold, I will take the children of Israel from among the nations...and bring them into their own land."
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."