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E. M. Lilien: Väter und Söhne.

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An un divided postcard containing a reproduction from an illustration by the German-Jewish artist Ephraim Moshe Lehlaine: "Fathers and Sons". This satirized illustration, published by Rudolf Mosse, Berlin, shows two opposite movements of Jews: the ancestral generation, the old generation, fleeing to the West from persecution and disturbances in Eastern Europe and against the generation of sons, the younger generation, who flee eastwards and enlist the help of Russia in its war with Japan. This postcard was not used and has no information as to the date it was produced. It was printed by Zion Publishing, Vienna, probably in 1904. The postcard was removed from the Avraham Shalom Yehuda collection.
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Title: E. M. Lilien: Väter und Söhne.
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An un divided postcard containing a reproduction from an illustration by the German-Jewish artist Ephraim Moshe Lehlaine: "Fathers and Sons".
This satirized illustration, published by Rudolf Mosse, Berlin, shows two opposite movements of Jews: the ancestral generation, the old generation, fleeing to the West from persecution and disturbances in Eastern Europe and against the generation of sons, the younger generation, who flee eastwards and enlist the help of Russia in its war with Japan.
This postcard was not used and has no information as to the date it was produced.
It was printed by Zion Publishing, Vienna, probably in 1904.
The postcard was removed from the Avraham Shalom Yehuda collection.

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