A check of a rare type of Anglo-Palestinian Bank, early 20th century, 1920? With the signature of [twice!] And the stamp of one of the most important Zionists, "Simple Zionist", the writer Yaakov Rabinovich who fought with the pen of writers in the Uganda program!
Yaakov Rabinovich - According to Wikipedia
He was the grandson of Rabbi Meir Yonah, the compiler of the book of decoration and the famous rabbi of Swissloch. From 1900 to 1904 he traveled in Europe, settled in Switzerland, and began publishing prose in the journals Der jüdische Arbeiter, "The Generation" and "The Observer". In those years, he decided to join the Zionist movement. In 1905 he visited Eretz Israel and published his impressions in the magazine "Hashiloach".
In 1907 he lived in Odessa and worked as Menachem Ussishkin's assistant in the management of the Odyssey Committee. He published a series of essays in Yiddish as part of Zionist propaganda for practical Zionism and against the Uganda Plan; It was customary to sign his essays: "Von Tzioni Pashut" (Yiddish: "By Zioni Pashtu").
In 1910 he immigrated to Eretz Israel. He became famous in the new Jewish community in Eretz Israel as a writer, essayist, and publicist.
Over the years, his remarks in the press and in fine literature have resonated and accompanied many as the voice of the human and national conscience. Many were influenced and quoted in his translation of Selma's work for Graf "Jerusalem", which described the life of the American colony in Jerusalem in the 19th century.
Several streets in Israel were named after him.
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