An illustrated literary humoristic booklet, Tel Aviv 1928. Without publisher’s name.
A humoristic booklet with jokes connected to the Jewish settlement in the Land of Israel, and the relationship between it and the other populations. “What does the wicked son say – He writes in encyclopedias about Zionism, and here he prevents immigration.” “What does the simple son say – Here in the Land of Israel no-one knows his address”. “Strange! If there is is a place which accepts Jewish laborers, it is Pitom and Ramses. And if it does not accept – it is…Petach Tikva”. “The ‘Ademet’ [rubella – lit. red] outbreak which is now spreading through the country has also infected the laboring youth, and has turned his blue and white flag red.”
There are also comic excerpts regarding Jewish-Arab relationships, Zionist-ultra orthodox relationships, exile and redemption, unemployment, the prohibition against immigration to Israel, persecution of the Jews in Russia, new agricultural settlements and more.
16 pages, 31 cm.
Stains, a few tears in the margins. Fine-moderate condition.