Rare! Scarf of the National Movement "Foreward" in Berlin, 1930s
Rare! Scarf of the National Movement "Foreward" in Berlin, 1930s, against the antisemitism in the universities and against assimilation, from the archive of Meir Ben Uri, an instructor in the movement and the composer of its anthem.
Meir Ben Uri - Architect, painter and musician, was in his youth an instructor and member of the Zionist Student Body "Kadima" in Berlin and even composed in 1929 its anthem "Ho, until when".
This association was founded following the restriction on student bodies to accept Jewish members and after the Negev Storms pogroms. The aims of the association were to serve as a home for national activism and fighting antisemitism and assimilation. Length: 56 cm. In good general conditions.
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Rare! Scarf of the National Movement "Foreward" in Berlin, 1930s, against the antisemitism in the universities and against assimilation, from the archive of Meir Ben Uri, an instructor in the movement and the composer of its anthem.
Meir Ben Uri - Architect, painter and musician, was in his youth an instructor and member of the Zionist Student Body "Kadima" in Berlin and even composed in 1929 its anthem "Ho, until when".
This association was founded following the restriction on student bodies to accept Jewish members and after the Negev Storms pogroms. The aims of the association were to serve as a home for national activism and fighting antisemitism and assimilation. Length: 56 cm. In good general conditions.