Israel Pride Mugs
I STAND WITH ISRAEL Israel Support Mug
by Coastal Cottage Art
$13 $18
The Pride of Israel - Israeli Flag and Hebrew Language Mug
by Naves
$13 $18
Patriotic Jewish, Israel Flag, Stand with Israel Mug
by Jewtiful
$13 $18
Description: “Buy the products of Eretz Israel! The building of your country is in your hands.” (Hebrew.) Circa 1930. Published by Association for Products of Eretz Israel. Designed by R. Dayan (Rudolf Deutsch.) Public domain, via PPPA. The image shows a large hand holding a factory, symbolizing the building of the nation through industry. Rudy Dayan (Deutsch) was part of the wave of European-trained designers who shaped Israeli graphic design’s early institutions and visual style by combining European modernist practices with local needs. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Buy Products of Eretz Israel, Circa 1930 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
I STAND WITH ISRAEL Israel Support T-Shirt Mug
by Coastal Cottage Art
$13 $18
Description: David Ben-Gurion (left), Ze’ev Scherf (standing), Peretz Bernstein (center) signing Israel’s Declaration of Independence, A. Rivkind, Moshe Sharett (right). Black and white photo taken May 14, 1948 by Frank Scherschel, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Colorized.
Israel, Declaration of Independence. 1948 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: “We are all for the sake of immigration and absorption.” (Hebrew.) The poster calls on the public to work to encourage immigration and absorption of the new arrivals into the Yishuv. It was published in 1940 by the World Zionist Organization (WZO) and circulated by the Israel Government Press Office. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. The poster has a bold 1940-era design, including a typographic Hebrew slogan and layout typical of wartime community campaigns. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Immigration and Absorption, 1940 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: The Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations (Hebrew: המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים ha-Mosád le-Modiʿín u-le-Tafkidím Meyuḥadím), popularly known as Mossad[a] (UK: /ˈmɒsæd/ MOSS-ad; US: /moʊˈsɑːd/ moh-SAHD), is the national intelligence agency of the State of Israel. It is one of the main entities in the Israeli Intelligence Community, along with Aman (military intelligence) and Shin Bet (internal security).
Description: “Watch Your Tongue! Remember! The Enemy is Listening.” (Hebrew.) Poster, circa 1948, published by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to encourage people to be careful with their words. Designed by Yosef, public domain, via PPPA. This is a wartime security poster produced around Israel’s 1948 War of Independence. Its design is mid-century modern graphic style that draws on European modernist and expressionist poster traditions. It uses bold, simplified silhouettes, a limited high-contrast palette, and direct pictorial symbolism for a clear public safety message. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Watch Your Tongue, circa 1948 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: 'Nuff people say, you know they can't believe, Israel, has a BOBSLED team! ... Shul Runnings!
Shul Runnings Israeli Olympic Bobsled Team Mug
by DundeeDesigns
$13 $18
Description: “We have already been housed, now we will house them. Buy the immigrant housing loan bond immediately.” (Hebrew.) Israel poster, circa 1949. Published by Amidar, the National Society for Housing Immigrants in Israel. Designed by Gerd Rothschild, ROLI Studio. Public domain, via PPPA. Gerd Rothschild (1919-1991) was born in Berlin. He made Aliya in 1933 and studied at the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem. With Ze’ev Lipman, he co-founded the ROLI Studio. The poster was part of a campaign to address the acute housing shortage for new immigrants to Israel. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. We Will House Them, Circa 1949 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: Neomi, a recent immigrant from Germany, was a tractorist at Kibbutz Ma’abarot. She drove an International Harvester T20 Crawler tractor. Black and white photo taken 1 October 1940 by Zoltan Kluger, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Colorized.
Israel, Kibbutz Ma’abarot, Tractorist. 1940 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: Poster, circa 1925, promoting Aliyah (immigration) to the Land of Israel. Published in the United States by ZOA. Designed by Meir Gur-Arieh. Public domain, via PPPA. Meir Gur-Arieh (1891–1951) was born in Bobruisk, Russia. He studied art in Russia and then at Bezalel in Jerusalem. He uses the imagery of “Wellsprings,” an art style that symbolizes the spiritual and physical renewal of the Jewish people and the Land of Israel. "Wellsprings" is a metaphor for a bountiful and inexhaustible source of something. A man faces the sea, reaching for a homeland. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Aliyah, Immigration, Circa 1925 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: This powerful design by artist Jeff Bartels features the flag of Israel painted on to a clenched fist. The hand is raised which gives the appearance of strength, power, solidarity and resilience. The fist is beautifully detailed and sits in front of a background that can be customized to any color you like. This stylish raised fist design is a great way to show off your Israeli pride and patriotism.
Flag of Israel on a Raised Clenched Fist Mug
by jeffbartels
$13 $18
Description: USA and Israel hearts. Graphic design about the friendship and ties between these countries.
USA and Israel hearts Mug
by Gaspar Avila Photo & Design
$13 $18
Description: Operation Roaring Lion — In honor of the IAF - Israeli Air Force operation that started on February 28, 2026 to free the people of Iran. This striking design weaves the ancient story of friendship and mutual support between Persia (modern Iran) and Israel with powerful military imagery and a roaring lion. Perfect for history lovers, heritage supporters, and anyone inspired by bold symbols of loyalty, courage, and repaying debts of honor.
Operation Roaring Lion — Israel Liberation of Iran Mug
by Miriam Designs
$13 $18
Description: Still searching for YHWH Paleo Hebrew Israelite Yeshua Israeli American Krav Maga Jeremiah Israel Funny Jehova Jewish Rabbi American Israeli designs? Make a statement and be proud of your roots with this Israelite Definition tee. Makes a great gift for Hebrew Israelite in your life who loves Israeli culture and proud of Jewish Hebrewish roots.
HEBREW / ISRAELITES: Israelite Definition jewish israeli pride Mug
by Lomitasu
$13 $18
Description: Book cover of a book entitled, “Rebuilding the Land of Israel: A Haven for the Jewish Wanderer, a Homestead for the Jewish Pioneer.” Published in New York by the United Palestine Appeal, 1927. Cover design by Weinberg Studio. Public domain, via PPPA. The book is a promotional-style volume focused on immigration and Zionist settlement in Eretz Israel, aimed at encouraging support and resettlement. It includes 31 pages, 8 illustrations, and a fold-out map to visualize settlement plans. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical book cover, based on a rare photo of the original cover in an archive.
Book Cover. Rebuilding the Land of Israel, 1927 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: Folk dancing troupe of Kibbutz Dalia, Israel, dancing the hora. Black and white photo taken 1 June 1945 by Zoltan Kluger, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Colorized.
Israel, Kibbutz Dalia. Dancing the Hora Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: Mordechai Aloni, a member of Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, in the uniform of the British Army Jewish Settlements Police (Haganah,) guarding members working in a field. Black and white photo taken 11 June 1938 by Zoltan Kluger, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Colorized.
Israel, Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, Guard. 1938 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: “Youth for Settlement Strongholds. Keren Hayesod Jewish Youth Project.” Israel poster, circa 1946, published by Moriah Press, Jerusalem. Designed by Zvi Berger. Public domain, via PPPA. Zvi Berger (1935-1986) was born in Haifa. He graduated from the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem and was a graphic artist for Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael - the Jewish National Fund (KKL JNF.) This silkscreened poster was a direct recruitment/appeal to Jewish youth to support the establishment and defense of settlement outposts, under the auspices of Keren Hayesod and youth movements. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Youth for Settlement, Circa 1946 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: “Ethrogim from Erez Israel.” Poster published in 1935, promoting Israel’s etrogs (yellow citron fruit) for the Sukkot holiday. Designed by Meir Gur-Arieh. Public domain, via PPPA. Meir Gur-Arieh (1891–1951) was born in Bobruisk, Russia, to a Hasidic family. He studied art in Russia before continuing studies at Bezalel in Jerusalem, and later, taught at Bezalel. Gur-Arieh produced numerous agricultural and promotional posters for Eretz Israel, featuring Jewish holiday imagery and promoting local produce. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Sukkot, Ethrogim, 1935 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: “No Salvation for the World Without the Salvation of Israel.” “The Histadrut General Federation of Workers in the Land of Israel, May 1, 1943.” (Hebrew.) Poster published by Atelier Mechner-Wallisch. Printed by Cooperative Printing Ltd., Tel Aviv. Designed by Otte Wallisch. Public domain, via PPPA. The poster is a lithograph issued by the Histadrut for May Day 1943. It shows The Jewish Brigade in World War II. Otte Wallish (1906-1977) was born in Austria-Hungary. After making Aliyah, Wallish established a graphic design studio in Tel Aviv with Ernst Mechner. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Salvation, Redemption, 1943 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: “All 17-25 Year Olds - Serve the Nation.” (Hebrew.) A 1949 Israel Defense Forces (IDF) recruitment poster encouraging young people to volunteer for national service following Israel’s independence in 1948. Published by the IDF, artist unknown, public domain, via PPPA. This poster is part of the mass recruitment effort around Israel’s declaration of independence and the 1948-1949 War of Independence, when the newly formed authorities called on youth to register and volunteer. Using a variety of graphic design tools, I created a restored and enlarged reproduction of this historical Israeli poster, based on a rare photo of the original poster in an archive.
Israel, Poster. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Recruitment, 1949 Mug
by UltraQuirky
$13 $18
Description: Celebrate Israeli heritage and national pride with this creative butterfly-shaped design featuring the iconic blue and white flag of Israel.
Israel Flag Butterfly Design | Israeli Pride Butte Mug
by Wickedcartoons
$13 $18