L’Shanah Tovah postcard. Bears the embroidered phrase: ” LeShanah Tovah MiHaYeshivah HaGedolah VeHaTalmud Torah Meah Shearim Yerushalayim. ”
Description: 9×14 cm.
Background: Cardboard with embroidered fabric postcard, comprised of two paper layers. The front includes a paper frame, which surrounds the embroidered cloth. Printed on the back are the manufacturer’s details: “רקמת ‘עמק הארזים’, העברי את צל.” The embroidery workshop in Beit Tulma, Emek HaArazim, was established in the early 1920s and operated until the colony’s dissolution following the 1929 riots. During this time, the renowned artist Shlomo Yedidya-Seelenfreund lived and worked in the settlement, and it is possible that the embroidery is either his handiwork, or was inspired by his work.
Condition: Very fine.