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1973 Jewish KKL - JNF POSTER Judaica ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE Newspaper BROADSIDE

$ 23.76

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Religion: Judaism
  • Country of Manufacture: Israel
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: EXCELLENT condition.Clean. No creases , Tears or stains .( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images ).
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    DESCRIPTION
    :
    Here for sale is an ORIGINAL Jewish - Judaica poster ( Or namely a wall newspaper or broadside ) which was designed and published over 40 years ago in 1973 ( Dated )  by the JNF  ( Jewish National Fund ) - KKL ( Keren Kayemet Le'Israel ) to commemorate and celebrate the 25th ISRAEL YEAR OF INDEPENDENCE .  In 1973 , 25 years to the birth of the STATE of ISRAEL
    . Around 13.5" x 19". EXCELLENT condition.Clean. No creases , Tears or stains .
    ( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images )
    .
    Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube.
    AUTHENTICITY
    : This poster comes from a JNF-KKL old wharehouse and is guaranteed ORIGINAL vintage JNF-KKL poster from  1973 , NOT a reproduction or a recently made reprint . It holds a life long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.
    PAYMENTS
    :
    Payment method accepted : Paypal .
    SHIPPING
    :
    Shipp worldwide via registered airmail is $ 19 . Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube.
    Handling around 5 days after payment.
    Yom Ha'atzmaut (Hebrew:
    יום העצמאות

    Yōm hā-ʿAṣmāʾūṯ
    lit. "Independence Day") is the national day of Israel, commemorating the Israeli Declaration of Independence in 1948. It is celebrated on 5th of Iyar according to the Hebrew calendar. Yom Ha'atzmaut is preceded by Yom Hazikaron, the Israeli Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism Remembrance Day Yom Ha'atzmaut centres around the declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel by The Jewish Leadership led by future Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, on 14 May 1948. This was declared eight (8) hours before the end of the British Mandate of Palestine, which was due to finish on 15 May 1948. The operative paragraph of the
    Declaration of the Establishment of State of Israel
    of 14 May 1948 expresses the declaration to be
    by virtue of our natural and historic right and on the strength of the resolution of the United Nations General Assembly
    . The operative paragraph concludes with the words of Ben-Gurion, where he thereby declares
    the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz Israel, to be known as the State of Israel
    . The new state was quickly recognised by the Soviet Union, the United States
    de facto
    ,and many other countries, but not by the surrounding Arab states, which marched with their troops into the area of the former British Mandate.Most of the official events take place in Israel's capital city Jerusalem, and are broadcast live on television.
    Yom Ha'atzmaut eveAn official ceremony is held every year on
    Mount Herzl, Jerusalem on the evening of
    Yom Ha'atzmaut
    . The ceremony includes a speech by the speaker of the Knesset (the Israeli Parliament), artistic performances, a Flag of Israel, forming elaborate structures (such as a Menorah, Magen David) and the ceremonial lighting of twelve torches, one for each of the Tribes of Israel. Every year a dozen Israeli citizens, who made a significant social contribution in a selected area, are invited to light the torches. Many cities hold outdoor performances in cities' squares featuring leading Israeli singers and fireworks displays. Streets around the squares are closed to cars, allowing people to sing and dance in the streets.
    Yom Ha'atzmaut day
    Reception of the President of Israel for honouring excellence in 120 IDF soldiers. The event takes place in the President's official residence in Jerusalem.International Bible Contest in Jerusalem Israel Prize ceremony in Jerusalem Israel Defense Forces opens some of its bases to the public. Israel Defense Forces parade (1948–1973) Hebrew Song Contest (1960–1980) Israeli families, regardless of religious observance or affiliation, celebrate with picnics and barbecues (known in Israeli slang as a
    mangal
    – from the Arabic word
    منقل
    meaning "stove"). Balconies are decorated with Israeli flags, and small flags are attached to car windows. Some leave the flags hoisted until after Yom Yerushalayim. Israeli Television channels air the official events live, and classic cult Israeli movies and skits are shown.      ebay2659