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Five rare and early publications by 'Tnuva'

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Five early internal publications of the Tnuva milk manufacturer, the 1930s and 1940s.
1. Tnuva booklet, published by the Tnuva Association Center, includes a review of our activities in 1931, charts detailing the rise in revenue in the years 1921-1931, the scope of the activities of the Tnuva Center, and more. 71 pages. 24 cm A typical illustration depicting a farmer accompanying a cow in the light of the rising sun and the map of the Land of Israel, a rare publication, does not appear in the National Library.
2. Tnuva - Agricultural Cooperative Association to Market the Products of the Hebrew Workers' Farms in the Haifa District - A Stencil Booklet with an Overview of the Activities of Tnuva in Haifa 1938 3. Tnuva - Agricultural Cooperative Association to Market the Products of the Hebrew Workers' Farm in the Haifa District - A stencil print booklet containing an overview of the Tnuva operations in Haifa on 15 February 1940.
4-6. Three pamphlets of Tnuva's internal bulletin, Yediot Tnuva Center, eighth year No. 4 - February 16, 1944, and eighth year No. 11 - June 1, 1944. And the second was No. 20 - 16/10/1944. The leaflets contain reports on the general situation in the marketing of dairy products, daily milk intake tables, and more. The National Library contains booklets of various years. The booklets do not appear in the National Library.
Tnuva began its activities in 1926 at the 'Hamashbir' Conference, when 13 agricultural farms in the Land of Israel (moshavim and kibbutzim) decided to coordinate and handle all stages of processing, production and marketing of fresh agricultural produce. Eliezer Yaffe was the first manager of the company and ran the company until 1937. In 1924, a local dairy was established in Jerusalem by members of the neighboring kibbutzim, Kiryat Anavim, Atarot and Ramat Rachel, which marketed the kibbutz's milk under the name 'Tnuva'. The Jerusalem Dairy, managed by Yosef Ben Avraham of Kiryat Anavim, merged with the national organization in 1927.
Different sizes and conditions. Overall fine condition.

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17. Five rare and early publications by 'Tnuva'