Jewish holidays in postcards
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In the era of Emancipation, the Jews willingly followed the mods and trends of the European society and with enthusiasm perceived his new passion - postcards. "Michtav Galuy" ("Open Letter" - IvR) At the end of the XIX - early XX century, widespread in the Jewish medium. The main centers of the Jewish postcard were Germany, part of Poland, included in the Russian Empire, and the United States. Illustrations on Jewish postcards reflected a diverse Jewish world of that era: its traditions and morals, general and family holidays, life and pressing problems. Starting with postcards dedicated to the Jewish holidays, we are planning to introduce readers with postcards reflecting other aspects of Jewish life, Jewish traditions that are still alive
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Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Calendars, Holidays & Souvenirs
- Category:History & Geography
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Paper:Molded
ISBN:
ISBN:978-593273-364-6
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