**Original title:** David Wolffsohn Lithuania Zionist RPPC Antique Art Nouveau Jewish Judaica Photo **Rewritten title:** Lithuania David Wolffsohn Zionist Jewish Judaica Art Nouveau Real Photo Postcard
David Wolffsohn (1856-1914) was a prominent German-Jewish businessman and Zionist leader, best known as the successor to Theodor Herzl as president of the World Zionist Organization. A close associate of Herzl from the movement's inception, Wolffsohn played a crucial role in the practical implementation of Zionist goals, including co-founding and directing the Jewish Colonial Trust (Jüdische Kolonialbank), which was intended to be the financial instrument for establishing a Jewish homeland.
Following Herzl's untimely death in 1904, Wolffsohn was elected president at the Seventh Zionist Congress in Basel in 1905, ensuring the continuity of the political Zionist movement during a critical transition period. This postcard, likely produced around or after this time, commemorates Wolffsohn's leadership, often featuring allegorical imagery of redemption and the return to Zion, reflecting the deeply held aspirations of early Zionism.
Following Herzl's untimely death in 1904, Wolffsohn was elected president at the Seventh Zionist Congress in Basel in 1905, ensuring the continuity of the political Zionist movement during a critical transition period. This postcard, likely produced around or after this time, commemorates Wolffsohn's leadership, often featuring allegorical imagery of redemption and the return to Zion, reflecting the deeply held aspirations of early Zionism.