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Ze’ev Raban
Places:
Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine
(Jerusalem, Israel)
Date:
1911–1918
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This graphic depiction of the Passover song “Had Gadya” (“Tale of a Goat”) juxtaposes the collective memory of the exodus from Egypt with Soviet revolutionary art and politics.
Contributor:
El Lissitzky
Places:
Vitebsk, Russian SFSR
(Vitebsk, Belarus)
Date:
1919
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Hersh (Grigory) Inger
Date:
1968
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The violence of the Passover song “Had Gadya” (“Who Knows One”) clearly spoke to this illustrator’s sense of horror following World War I.
Contributor:
Menachem Birnbaum
Places:
Berlin, Weimar Republic
(Berlin, Germany)
Date:
1920
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Joseph Zvi Geiger
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(Israel, Israel)
Date:
1893
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Dad and Nimrod had an agreed-upon whistle. When dad whistled that whistle, even from a distance, Nimrod would immediately leap up from his place and race toward him. Dad said that this was the whistle…
Contributor:
Yaacov Shavit
Places:
Tel Aviv, Israel
Date:
1987
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Shmuel Katz
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1972
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Rembrandt van Rijn
Places:
Amsterdam, Republic of the Seven United Netherlands
(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Date:
1655