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Jewish Welfare Board
Halfsheet, previously linenbacked World War I propaganda poster for the Jewish Welfare Board (JWB), created by artist Josef Foshko in 1918. The poster was part of the United War Work Campaign, a national fundraising effort held the week of November 11, 1918.
Details and Meaning

Artwork: The illustration depicts a U.S. soldier with a JWB patch comforting an elderly Jewish couple, who are looking at a letter or official paper. This scene visually communicates that the soldier is well and cared for by the organization.
Text: The Yiddish text at the top reads "Nit gezorgt, er is allright," which translates to "Don't worry, he is alright".
Purpose: The poster was a direct appeal to the Jewish civilian population to support the war effort through donations to the JWB, ensuring the comfort and morale of Jewish soldiers serving overseas. The JWB provided services such as kosher food, holiday services, and general welfare support to Jewish military personnel.
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