* A joint photograph of Nahum Sokolov, Professor Chaim Weizmann and Menachem Ussishkin during the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. The international conference was organized by the victorious countries in the First World War, to sign peace treaties between them and the defeated countries. At the conference, the three represented the Zionist movement (in the committee’s discussions on the future of Eretz Israel (the former Ottoman), they laid the foundation for the British Mandate in Israel). 9×14 cm. Glued to a hard substrate for display and keeping.
* Haim Nachman Bialik while visiting Vienna – 1930. Size: 10×8 cm.
* Yitzhak Ben Zvi as a member of Poalei Zion while visiting the United States, c. 1917. Size: 9×14 cm.
* A group of young people at Herzl’s grave in Vienna. Early 20th century. Size: 9×6 cm.
general condition very good .