A press photo [Prees photo] showing her size shining on her first visit to the United States after the Declaration of Independence for the purpose of raising funds for the war effort. May 26, 1948.
On May 14, 1948, Golda Meir signed the Declaration of Independence at the Dizengoff House, which was accompanied, as she described it, In stormy tears on her part. Immediately she was sent to raise money in the United States for the war effort; In the photo before us About a week later, Golda appears to be getting off the plane in New York, and the newspaper reported that the reason for Golda Meir's arrival in the United States was to give an immediate report to the American authorities about the situation in Israel after the Declaration of Independence.
Size: 22x17 cm. Markings of the photo editor for the American newspaper on the white margins. Good condition.