artist = my best guess
http://www.palestineposterproject.org/poster/campaign-for-hebrew-legacy
Ministry of Education, campaign for Hebrew legacy (word also translates as bequeathing, endowment of Hebrew)
Hebrew on the roads
(right to left)
Engine car Train tracks bridge
Cafeteria waiting room street light barrier (also checkpoint)
When does the next train leave to Haifa?
In which cashier do they sell tickets to Jerusalem?
To a six years old child one needs to buy half a ticket
The passengers to Tel-Aviv will transfer in Lydda to a different train
Where does the direct-trip car stand?
Has the luggage I gave been sent on this train?
Platform the department for passengers items train station porter suitcase
Cargo passport customs officer customs inspection
Is this taxi available?
Where would you like to travel?
Parking is forbidden here
This road is one-way only
I need to get off here, please stop (park the car)
Drive carefully and you will arrive quickly
Ship Boat port customs house
Stairs railing street sidewalk/pavement
Gentleman, please prepare your passports for inspection
Please open your bags for customs inspection
Do you have an export permit for these items?
Because of fog, the airplane will take off (depart) only in the morning
On the sailing ship, a cargo of citrus (oranges, grapefruits and lemons) was exported
Passengers are required to go down to the boat
Runway airport airplane stewardess
Truck taxi bus driver
Does bus number 12 reach the train station?
I’m last in line, please stand behind me
Please advance towards inside
The first bench is for the disabled (invalids)
Next stop, get off for the zoo
Exit is in the middle door.
Parking lot bus station [signs have Haifa, Jerusalem, cashier] motorcycle bicycle
Printed by the government press at the cooperative printing press “Ahvah,” Jerusalem
In consultation with the Academy of the Hebrew Language Leena Dallasheh
10:26 AM (28 minutes ago)
to me
Hi Dan,
The title says: Ministry of Education, campaign for Hebrew legacy (word also translates as bequeathing, endowment of Hebrew)
Hebrew on the roads
and then names of things, can't see smaller text. If you get a larger version, I can translate!
I think it's actually for Jews already in the country, to teach them Hebrew (more like the melting-pot philosophy).
best
Leena
Leena Dallasheh, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Center for Palestine Studies
Columbia University