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Williamsburg 'Happy New Year' postcards

Opening price: $80

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11.04.2020 07:00pm

10 'Happy New Year' postcards published by Williamsburg - New York, printed in Germany. Early 20th century.

In postcards scenes from the synagogue, Shabbat and holidays, Torah scroll, the four Minim, a confession, the blessing of the boys, the blowing of the shofar, and more.

The American publishers of greeting cards have taken advantage of the knowledge and technology acquired in this field in Germany. The Williamsburg Company was the first and largest to print the jewish Happy New Year postcards in America. Its offices were housed in 25 Delancey Street in the heart of Manhattan's Jewish Quarter. The company excelled in producing a wide variety of postcards on Jewish subjects. Since its people were actually European immigrants, the preferred topic was the life of the Eastern European town. The printers used scenes from the Central Publishing House in Warsaw and added a 'western' tint to them.

Not sent by mail, general condition very good .

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115. Williamsburg 'Happy New Year' postcards