
Yemenite Jewish Chief
This postcard depicts the Yemenite Jewish Chief of Jerusalem.

Yemenite Jewish Chief
It was printed by the Jamal Bros. of Jerusalem, a tourism agency and postcard printer.

Orthodox Jew
This postcard depicts an Orthodox Jew in Jerusalem.

Orthodox Jew
It was printed by the Jamal Bros. of Jerusalem, a tourism agency and postcard printer.

Samaritan Priests
This postcard depicts the High Priest of Samaria with a sacred scroll.

Samaritan Priests
It was published by the Sarralian Bros. of Beirut, Lebanon.

Jews of Jerusalem
This postcard is simply captioned "Jews of Jerusalem" in both French and English.

Jews of Jerusalem
It was published by the Photoglob Company in Zürich, Switzerland.

Yemenite Jewish Family
This postcard depicts a Yemenite Jewish family living in Jerusalem.

Yemenite Jewish Family
This postcard was printed by Hermann Striemann, on behalf of Fr. Vester & Co., a religious photography organization.

The Examination
This postcard depicts a Jerusalemite teacher and his great-grandson.

The Examination
It was printed in 1921 by the Jamal Bros. of Jerusalem, a tourism agency and postcard printer.

Jewish Rabbi
This postcard is captioned "an original type of Rabbi."

Jewish Grandfather
It was printed by the Jamal Bros. of Jerusalem, a tourism agency and postcard printer.

Jerusalem Scenes
This postcard depicts various scenes of Jerusalem including a Jewish family and the Valley of Josaphat.

Jerusalem Scenes
The Valley of Josaphat is mentioned in the Bible. Josaphat translates to "God has judged."

Syrian Jews
This postcard depicts Jewish men from Syria in Jerusalem.

Syrian Jews
This postcard was published by the Sarralian Bros. in Beirut, Lebanon.

Jewish Rabbi
The caption of this postcard is translated into three languages: French, Dutch, and English. It simply says, "Jewish Rabbi."

Jewish Rabbi
The caption of this postcard is translated into three languages: French, Dutch, and English. It simply says, "Jewish Rabbi."

Syrian Jews
This postcard depicts Jewish men from Syria.

Syrian Jews
This postcard was part of a Sarralian Bros. published collection of "Business Life and costumes of Syria and Palestine."

Jewish Girl in Beirut
This postcard depicts a Jewish girl in Beirut.

Jewish Girl in Beirut
Although the postcard is in French and was sent from Beyrouth, Turkey, the sender writes in English to someone in Indiana, U.S.A.

In Jerusalem
This postcard is captioned "a native Jew in Jerusalem."

In Jerusalem
It was printed by the Jamal Bros. of Jerusalem, a tourism agency and postcard printer.

"Jerusalem Jew"
This postcard is captioned "Jerusalem Jew" in three languages: English, German, and French.

"Jerusalem Jew"
It was published by Fr. Vester & Co., a religious photography organization.

Sarralian Bros Collection
This postcard is part of a collection of "Jewish Types" in Syria.

Sarralian Bros Collection
This postcard was part of a Sarralian Bros. published collection of "Business Life and costumes of Syria and Palestine."

High Priest of Samaria
This postcard depicts a High Samaritan priest with a scroll.

High Priest of Samaria
It was published by Fr. Vester & Co., a religious photography organization.

"Jewish Money Changer"
This postcard depicts a "Jewish Money Changer."

"Jewish Money Changer"
This postcard was published by Lehnert and Landrock, prominent photographers in the 19th century, in Cairo, Egypt.

Damascus, Syria
Translated from French, this postcard is captioned "Jewish quarter seen from the new street after the bombing."

Damascus, Syria
This postcard was published by Lebanese publishing house Editeur au Bon Marché du Liban.

Wailing Wall
This postcard depicts Jews at the Wailing Wall.

Wailing Wall
This postcard was published by Lehnert and Landrock, prominent photographers in the 19th century, in Cairo, Egypt.

110 Years Old
The caption of this postcard claims that the man pictured is a 110 year-old Jewish man who lived in Tiberias.

110 Years Old
It was printed by the Jamal Bros. of Jerusalem, a tourism agency and postcard printer.

Spanish Jew
The postcard's caption reads "a Spanish Jew of Jerusalem."

Spanish Jew
It was printed by the Jamal Bros. of Jerusalem, a tourism agency and postcard printer.

In Galilee
This postcard is captioned “Jewish Shepherd in Palestine."

In Galilee
It was published by Samuel Adler, a publisher based in Haifa. The photograph was taken by photographer J. Benor-Kalter.

Jeune Fille Juive
The postcard is captioned "Jewish girl" in French.

Jeune Fille Juive
It is addressed to Harry Starr, a renowned Jewish Studies scholar. His estate now sponsors a fellowship at Harvard University.

Eliezer Ben-Yehudah
This postcard depicts Eliezer Ben-Yehudah, a Hebrew lexicographer and language revivalist.

Eliezer Ben-Yehudah
The photograph was taken by Shlomo Narinsky, a Russian-born photographer of Palestinian landscapes.