The diary of a member of the HaNoar HaOved Youth Movement, the Na’an Group, in Pardes Chana 1941. There are pasted pictures of some 20 members of the movement, colorful decoration and test describing movement activities to describe the mission and history of the movement.
The Noar HaOved Youth Movement was founded in 19254 in Israel by working youth who organized themselves to protect their employment and their rights. It was socialist in character, in tune with the times. The Movement garnered many supporters among youth who were attracted by its slogans of social justice and equality.
Regular, legible handwriting, impressive decorations by an enthusiastic member.
Kept in a cardboard folder. Tied with a string. Very fine condition.