The Jewish National Fund (JNF) was established as a Zionist organization during the fifth congress of the Zionist Federation in 1901, as a means of raising funds from Jews to purchase lands in the Land of Israel and its preparation for Jewish settlement. After the establishment of the State of Israel, the JNF became an Israeli association, and a 1954 memorandum defines its goals, among others, as purchasing and leasing lands for Jewish settlement.
One of the ways it raised funds was by turning its representatives into insurance agents of the Phoenix company. In 1924, the agreement was signed, and it was renewed in 1933, when the document before us was written.
[1] leaf decorated with starts-of-David. Handwritten in Polish and stamped. 18×25 cm.
Fine condition. Tears at the margins of the document without damage to text. Fold marks.