Showing 41–46 of 46 postcards

  • Yardenit

    Yardenit (Hebrew: ירדנית‎) is a baptism site located along the Jordan River in the Galilee region of northern Israel, which is frequented by Christian pilgrims. The site is located south of the river’s outlet from the Sea of Galilee, near Kibbutz Kvutzat Kinneret, which owns and manages the site.  This unused card has no printing on the reverse, but clearly could be a postcard.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20426053

    Price: $2.00

    Yardenit
  • Jerusalem – General View

    There’s no attribution on the reverse of this unused postcard.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20426054

    Price: $1.00

    Jerusalem – General View
  • Jerusalem – General View with wall

    There’s no attribution on the reverse of this unused card.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20426056

    Price: $1.00

    Jerusalem – General View with wall
  • Jericho (Palestine) – Mount of Temptation

    There’s no attribution on the reverse of this unused card, but it came along with others more distinctly ascribed to Israel.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20426059

    Price: $1.00

    Jericho (Palestine) – Mount of Temptation
  • Map of Israel

    Unused card with a bit of staining along the right reverse edge.  For reasons we won’t go into here, we’re always curious about what map cards of this region actually show.  Grade: 2

    Code: 20426060

    Price: $5.00

    Map of Israel
  • Elath, General View

    Elath was an ancient city mentioned in several places in the Hebrew Bible on the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba. The name survived into the Roman period as Aela, adopted into Byzantine Greek as Aila and into Arabic as Aylah (the Arab settlement was built outside the ruins of the ancient city), later becoming Aqabat Aylah (“Aylah Ascent”), eventually shortened down to Aqaba.  The modern Israeli town of Eilat, established in 1951, is named for the ancient city.  We tell you this because the unused card (date unknown) calls itself Elath.  Grade: 1

    Code: 20426061

    Price: $6.00

    Elath, General View