1949: Two United Israel Appeal Posters

For the Sake of Peace


1949 United Israel Appeal Poster by Abram Naton (Natasson), Tel Aviv 2011

 

Above: 1949 United Israel Appeal poster, designed by Abram Naton, titled: For the Sake of Peace, A War Loan

Below: 1949 United Israel Appeal poster, designed by Paul Kor, titled: A War Loan, A Victory Loan

 

A Victory Loan


1949 United Israel Appeal Poster by Paul Kor, Tel Aviv 2011

photographs © Leslie Hossack

The 1949 war loan posters presented here were created by two different designers: Abram Naton (Natasson) and Paul Kor. Please click on the pictures above to compare the details of their art work.

These images are part of my series of photographs featuring posters displayed at Ben Gurion International Airport, in the exhibition: 90 Years of Vision, Keren Hayesod Posters, 1920 – 2010. Curated by David Tartakover, the colourful collection of over 30 vintage posters provides a fascinating glimpse into Israel’s history, from the time of the British Mandate in Palestine to the present day.

Since 1920, Keren Hayesod (the United Israel Appeal, Foundation Fund) has been involved in Israel’s growth. It was founded in London as the fundraising arm of the Zionist movement, and in 1926 the headquarters was moved to Jerusalem.

Initially, Keren Hayesod financed activities relating to immigration and absorption, settlement, defense, development of water resources and public works. It also aided major enterprises such as the Palestine Electric Company and the Palestine Potash Company at the Dead Sea. When Israel gained its independence in 1948, many functions handled by Keren Hayesod were transferred to the Jewish Agency, and Keren Hayesod continued to concentrate on immigration, absorption and settlement.

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