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Collection of non-Jewish publications supporting the rebirth of the Jewish people as part of the universal salvation. Eretz Israel, 1920s and 1930s

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Six rare publications from the non-Jewish "Britain-Israel" community that supports the return of Israel to its land and the establishment of Israel as part of a vision for universal salvation. Eretz Israel 1920s and 1930s .

"The National Message and Banner - The Banner of Israel and the Covenant People" - Two booklets, February 1931. A rare leaflet by the group claiming that the British Empire is Israel and that Britain's salvation and success are Israel's success.

Printed letter to "The Arab Committee, Arabs, Jews, and the Ten Tribes of Israel", Haifa, November 29, 1937. A leaflet calling on Jews, Christians, and Arabs to adopt a common official language of French, German, or English, repeal the Turkish law, adopt British law, and divide the lands of Eretz Israel according to the division of the twelve tribes as described in the Book of Joshua.

Leaflet titled "What is the British-Israel Position" explaining that Britain's religious institutions in Eretz Israel are the center of G-d's kingdom in the world and arguing that historically the British are the true Israel.

"Guide Book to Palestine Park" New York 1936. A guide to the real Eretz Israel, including territories not occupied by the Bnei Israel during biblical times.

"Catalogue of Publications" London 1932. A catalog of publications released by the Covenant Publishing Company, dealing with the connection between the English and Jewish people and between the British monarchy and Eretz Israel.

"The Great Pyramid" supplement to "The National Message" On the connection between the structure of the Egyptian pyramid and the Messiah. London, c.1930s.

Different sizes. Overall good condition.

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33. Collection of non-Jewish publications supporting the rebirth of the Jewish people as part of the universal salvation. Eretz Israel, 1920s and 1930s