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Print & Ephemera β€” Israel on Paper

Vintage Israeli printed pieces β€” newspaper clippings, advertisements, greeting cards, and small-format collectibles.

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Why Israeli printed ephemera is so compelling

Before the internet β€” and even before television reached most Israeli homes β€” newspapers, magazines, and printed advertisements were the pulse of Israeli society. Vintage Israeli print material is not just collectible; it is primary historical documentation of a country building itself from scratch, surviving wars, absorbing immigrants from every corner of the world, and developing its culture in real time.

And unlike regulated or restricted artifacts, printed ephemera requires no special permits to buy, sell, or export β€” making it one of the most accessible and historically rich categories of Israeli collectibles.

First Hebrew daily
1919
Haaretz, still publishing today, was founded in British Mandate Palestine
Israel's first ads
1948–1960s
Early Israeli commercial advertising reflects a society building everything at once
Languages
Hebrew, Yiddish, Arabic, English
Israel's diverse press reflected its diverse population
Collector demand
Growing
Mandate-era and early-state printed material is increasingly scarce and sought after

Types of Israeli printed ephemera

"A newspaper from the day Israel declared independence is a miracle on paper β€” the ink barely dry on a three-thousand-year-old dream."

What you might receive

Club Israel sources genuine vintage Israeli printed pieces β€” newspaper front pages, magazine issues, vintage advertisements, greeting cards, event programs, and illustrated ephemera β€” from collectors, estate sales, and print dealers throughout Israel. Each piece arrives with a card explaining its context: what was happening in Israel when it was printed, who read it, and why it matters.

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Each artifact Club Israel sends includes a detailed information card β€” its history, origin, era, and significance. Join the pre-launch to start receiving yours.

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