Jewish New Year's Greetings
The earliest and largest number of Jewish picture postcards
were created for New Year's Greetings. They provided us with a view of past history, from family rituals to religious celebrations.
Below: Greeting cards produced by the Williamsburg Post Card Co., New York, printed in Germany, ca. 1915, with text
in Hebrew and Yiddish.
Above right: Greeting card published by the Williamsburg Art Co., New York, No. 3, printed in Germany.
Copyright 2004-2007 by Lucian Millis. This site is non-commercial and therefore survives on content. We do not sell postcards or philatelic material. If our site is worthy, feel free to link to any page on this site. We do not permit the direct linking to images. That is stealing. All postcards in this gallery from the private collection of Lucian Millis.
