Ten Shana Tova postcards depicting Jewish customs and scenes. Various publishers, places and years of publication. Start of the 20th century.
“Shana Tova” postcard depicting a Jewish family around a festive table eating a pomegranate, with the Hebrew text “bring us a sweet, good year,” Juhudia publishers, Warsaw; four Shana Tova postcards published by Central -Warsaw, one depicts a father blessing his children as his family sits by a holiday meal; photomontage depicting a boy eating matzah with a sack of matzahs behind him and the Hebrew text of the first words of Mah Nishtana [posted 1911]; picture of people using an early telegraph and the Hebrew text “L’Shana Tova Tikatevu”; photo postcard with a Cantor and Torah reader with the Torah Scrolls [posted 1911]; scenes with children; rare “prize” depicting a boy and girl on a wooden bench with an umbrella, and more.
Four were posted. Overall very fine condition.