British Mandate of Palestine
In the years 1934/35 Nahariya was founded as an agricultural village by a company limited by shares and headed by the agronomist Dr. Selig Eugen Soskin (1873-1959), the civil engineer Joseph Loewy (1885-1949), the financial expert Heinrich Cohn (1895-1976) and the engineer Simon Reich (1883-1941). The company acquired an area of land by purchase from the Arab landowner family Toueini. After ameliorisation and parcelling the plots have been offered to new German Jewish immigrants who had escaped from Nazi persecution. The first two families permanently settled in Nahariya on February 10, 1935, which is now considered the official founding date of Nahariya. After an accumulation of economic, financial and climatic problems the residents soon realized that agriculture was impractical and chose to focus on tourism, taking advantage of the natural surroundings and beaches. During the British Mandate of Palestine, many British officers coming from Khartoum stopped in Nahariya.
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"It's Nahariya Time Again!" – Illustrated Poster
"It's Nahariya Time Again!", illustrated poster. Design: Hirschkorn. "Tourist Propaganda Dr. Isaac, Nahariya". "Omanut" Printing Press, Haifa, [ca. early 1940s].
A small poster promoting tourism in Nahariya, with a fine color illustration of the city and its seashore.
Approx. 31.5X48.5 cm. Printed on thick paper. Good condition. Stains and slight damage.
From the collection of Dr Simon Cohen.
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