DESCRIPOTION : Up for auction is a COLORFULand RICHLY  illustrated ADVERTISING LITHOGRAPH Eretz Israeli TIN BOX of FINE CANDY which was manufactured and used in ca 1950 - 1960's in ERETZ ISRAEL , By the mythological Jewish Manufactor of sweets, Candies, Choclates , Coffe, Tahini etc named "ELITE" ( עלית ) . The LITHOGRAPH TIN BOX , Its manufacturer "ELITE" and its CONTENT are specificaly defined "FINE CANDY" in Hebrew and in English.  Exquisitely and colorfuly ILLUSTRATED with the most typical images related to ERETZ ISRAEL , Zionist and GALILEE IMAGERY :  A Kibbutz , Jaffa Oranges, The LAKE of KINNERET ( Kinnereth, Sea of Galilee ) , An OLD SDETTLEMENT , Israeli farmer on his horse, Israeli woman in her flower garden and a profusion of Eretz Israeli FRUITS and FLOWERS. The surface is LOADED with images , signs and ikons.   Numerous different ILLUSTRATIONS , Rich with Israeli-Jewish-Judaica traditional and religeous objects and scenes. The whole different 4 side faces of the box are illustrated .  Solid LITHO TIN. Including the ORIGINAL LID.  Dimensions are around 8" x 5" x 2" . This kosher LITHO TIN BOX has quite nicely escaped the cruel teeth of time and it's beautifuly preserved and in addition to its beauty for display , Can be used as a container for any desired use.  . The Kosher TIN BOX is used , empty but yet in a very good condition , The ILLUSTRATED LITHO  is still quite glossy with its vivid colors, No dents , No rust, No scratches . Excellent for display and/or any desired use. ( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images )  TIN BOX will be sent inside a protective packaging . 

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SHIPPMENT : Shipp worldwide via registered airmail is $ 29 ( Domestic $12 only with buy it now) .Will be shipped inside a highly protective packaging. Handling around 5-10 days after payment. 

Elite brand become the greatest and leading sweets brand in Israel?  In order to answer that question we have to travel 78 years back to when the Fromenchenko, Arens and Moshvitz families decided that the citizens of Israel deserve to enjoy some sweetness and pleasure. The group of founders established a chocolate factory in the heart of Ramat Gan.  But it wasn’t easy. The hot climate, the not so up to date equipment and a shortage of raw materials didn’t exactly make things easier. Despite the challenges, over the years Elite gradually grew from a small factory in Ramat Gan to a magical empire of sweetness. For decades thousands of people went out of their way to pass by the Elite building in Ramat Gan to get a whiff of the incredible chocolate aroma. As more products, tastes and aromas were added throughout the years, Elite launched the popular cow chocolate, Mekupelet chocolate bar, Pezek Zman and many other exciting products that ultimately became an inseparable part of our lives. Elite succeeds in maintaining that great familiar taste while keeping up to date with trends, continually innovating and surprising customers anew each time with a variety of tastes and experiences. Trivia • In the classic cow chocolate bar there are normal cubes and one large cub • How many snack bars does Elite have? • Africa supplies 70% of the cocoa beans in the world • Cocoa beans go through an 8-stage process to be turned into chocolate • It takes 900 cocoa beans to make one kilogram of chocolate • Elite is the only company in Israel with a road junction named after it • Elite was established in 1933, in the agricultural settlement of “City of Gardens” in Ramat Gan • How many Mekupelet wrappers connected to one another does it take to make a line from the South to the North of Israel? Chocolate There is nothing quite like chocolate to turn four walls into a real home. And there is nothing that makes kids happier than sneaking some chocolate from the upper drawer. Snacks Tell us what snack you like and we will tell you what type you are  Chewing Gum and Sweets A range of chewing gum and sweets in a so many flavors - everyone can choose exactly what suits them Cakes and Wafers Guests arrive and you want to give them something sweet with their coffee? Looking for something sweet but also satisfying? Want to munch on something sweet that will make up for a long day’s work? The cakes and wafers are suitable for every occasion you want to bask in a sweet moment with others or alone.   Let’s meet for coffee What is coffee to us? Coffee is like a fingerprint because we each take it so differently: in a large or small cup, glass or mug, with/without milk or just a drop, sweetened or no sugar, strong or weak, it really doesn’t matter. At the same time, coffee is the biggest common denominator we have with billions of people around the world waking up to its awesome aroma every day. On a personal level, coffee is the answer that reacts right away and motivates us by providing strength, energy and renewal. It is a powerful desire, a yearning that cannot be denied. Coffee is the experience happening right now and it continues to wash over each and every one of us that have already experienced everything and want more. For all of us at Strauss, coffee is a way to learn about new cultures, new people and new tastes from around the world. We would like to share this world with you. When we drink coffee we want to continue to experience, taste, respond and create more and more new moments. Coffee moments.****  Instant coffee, also called soluble coffee and coffee powder, is a beverage derived from brewed coffee beans. Instant coffee is commercially prepared by either freeze-drying or spray drying, after which it can be rehydrated. Instant coffee in a concentrated liquid form is also manufactured. Examples of popular instant coffee brands are Extra, Folgers, Maxwell House, Nescafé and Starbucks VIA. Advantages of instant coffee include speed of preparation (instant coffee dissolves instantly in hot water), lower shipping weight and volume than beans or ground coffee (to prepare the same amount of beverage), and long shelf life — though instant coffee can spoil if not kept dry. Disadvantages include an inferior taste to freshly brewed coffee. Coffee is a brewed beverage prepared from the roasted seeds of several species of an evergreen shrub of the genus Coffea. The two most common sources of coffee beans are the highly regarded Coffea arabica, and the "robusta" form of the hardier Coffea canephora The latter is resistant to the coffee leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix), but has a more bitter taste. Coffee plants are cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in equatorial Latin America, Southeast Asia, Maldives, and Africa. Once ripe, coffee "berries" are picked, processed, and dried to yield the seeds inside. The seeds are then roasted to varying degrees, depending on the desired flavor, before being ground and brewed to create coffee.Coffee is slightly acidic (pH 5.0–5.1) and can have a stimulating effect on humans because of its caffeine content. It is one of the most consumed drinks in the world. It can be prepared and presented in a variety of ways. Many studies have examined the health effects of coffee, and whether the overall effects of coffee consumption are positive or negative has been widely disputed. The majority of recent research suggests that moderate coffee consumption is benign or mildly beneficial in healthy adults. However, coffee can worsen the symptoms of some conditions, such as anxiety, largely due to the caffeine and diterpenes it contains.Coffee cultivation first took place in southern Arabia; the earliest credible evidence of coffee-drinking appears in the middle of the 15th century in the Sufi shrines of Yemen. In East Africa and Yemen, coffee was used in native religious ceremonies that were in competition with the Christian Church. As a result, the Ethiopian Church banned its secular consumption until the reign of Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia. The beverage was also banned in Ottoman Turkey during the 17th century for political reasons and was associated with rebellious political activities in Europe.An important export commodity, coffee was the top agricultural export for twelve countries in 2004, and it was the world's seventh-largest legal agricultural export by value in 2005. Green (unroasted) coffee is one of the most traded agricultural commodities in the world. Some controversy is associated with coffee cultivation and its impact on the environment. Consequently, organic coffee is an expanding market. Israeli cuisine (Hebrew: המטבח הישראלי‎ ha-mitbach ha-yisra’eli) comprises local dishes by people native to Israel and dishes brought to Israel by Jews from the Diaspora. Since before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, and particularly since the late 1970s, an Israeli Jewish fusion cuisine has developed.Israeli cuisine has adopted, and continues to adapt, elements of various styles of Jewish cuisine and regional Arab cuisine, particularly the Mizrahi, Sephardic and Ashkenazi styles of cooking. It incorporates many foods traditionally eaten in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines, and foods such as falafel, hummus, shakshouka, couscous, and za'atar are now thought to be synonymous with Israeli cuisine.Other influences on cuisine are the availability of foods common to the Mediterranean region, especially certain kinds of fruits and vegetables, dairy products and fish; the distinctive traditional dishes prepared at holiday times; the tradition of keeping kosher; and food customs specific to Shabbat and different Jewish holidays, such as challah, jachnun, malawach, gefilte fish, cholent (hamin) and sufganiyot. New dishes based on agricultural products such as oranges, avocados, dairy products and fish, and others based on world trends have been introduced over the years, and chefs trained abroad have brought in elements of other international cuisines. Kosher foods are those that conform to the regulations of kashrut (Jewish dietary law). Food that may be consumed according to halakha (Jewish law) is termed kosher in English, from the Ashkenazi pronunciation of the Hebrew term kashér, meaning "fit" (in this context, fit for consumption). Food that is not in accordance with Jewish law is called treif (Yiddish: טרײף or treyf, derived from Hebrew A list of some kosher foods are found in the books of Leviticus 11:1-47 and Deuteronomy 14: 3-20, as are also certain kosher rules. Reasons for food not being kosher include the presence of ingredients derived from nonkosher animals or from kosher animals that were not slaughtered in the ritually proper manner, a mixture of meat and milk, wine, or grape juice (or their derivatives) produced without supervision, the use of produce from Israel that has not been tithed, or the use of non-kosher cooking utensils and machinery  Israel (/ˈɪzriəl, -reɪəl/; Hebrew: יִשְׂרָאֵל‬; Arabic: إِسْرَائِيل‎), officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Red Sea. It has land borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the northeast, Jordan on the east, the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip[12] to the east and west, respectively, and Egypt to the southwest. The country contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area.[6][13] Israel's economy and technology center is Tel Aviv,[14] while its seat of government and proclaimed capital is Jerusalem, although the state's sovereignty over Jerusalem is not recognised internationally.[15][16][17][18][19][fn 2] The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah emerged during the Iron Age.[20][21] The Neo-Assyrian Empire destroyed Israelaround 720 BCE.[22] Judah was later conquered by the Babylonian, Persian and Hellenistic empires and had existed as Jewish autonomous provinces.[23][24] The successful Maccabean Revolt led to an independent Jewish kingdom in 110 BCE,[25] which came to an end in 63 BCE when the Hasmonean kingdom became a client state of the Roman Republicthat subsequently installed the Herodian dynasty in 37 BCE, and in 6 CE created the Roman province of Judea.[26]Judea lasted as a Roman province until the failed Jewish revolts resulted in widespread destruction,[25] expulsion of Jewish population[25][27] and the renaming of the region from Iudaea to Syria Palaestina.[28] Jewish presence in the region has persisted to a certain extent over the centuries. In the 7th century the Levant was taken from the Byzantine Empire by the Arabs and remained in Muslim control until the First Crusade of 1099, followed by the Ayyubid conquest of 1187. The Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt extended its control over the Levant in the 13th century until its defeat by the Ottoman Empire in 1517. During the 19th century, national awakening among Jews led to the establishment of the Zionist movement in the diaspora followed by waves of immigration to Ottoman and later British Palestine. In 1947, the United Nations adopted a Partition Plan for Palestine recommending the creation of independent Arab and Jewish states and an internationalized Jerusalem.[29] The plan was accepted by the Jewish Agency for Palestine, and rejected by Arab leaders.[30][31][32] The following year, the Jewish Agency declared the independence of the State of Israel, and the subsequent 1948 Arab–Israeli War saw Israel's establishment over most of the former Mandate territory, while the West Bank and Gaza were held by neighboring Arab states.[33] Israel has since fought several warswith Arab countries,[34] and it has since 1967 occupied territories including the West Bank, Golan Heights and the Gaza Strip (still considered occupied after 2005 disengagement, although some legal experts, dispute this claim).[35][36][37][fn 3] It extended its laws to the Golan Heights and East Jerusalem, but not the West Bank.[38][39][40][41]Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories is the world's longest military occupation in modern times.[fn 3][43]Efforts to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict have not resulted in peace. However, peace treaties between Israel and both Egypt and Jordan have been signed. In its Basic Laws, Israel defines itself as a Jewish and democratic state.[44] Israel is a representative democracy[45]with a parliamentary system, proportional representation and universal suffrage.[46][47] The prime minister is head of government and the Knesset is the legislature. Israel is a developed country and an OECD member,[48] with the 34th-largest economy in the world by nominal gross domestic product as of 2016. The country benefits from a highly skilled workforce and is among the most educated countries in the world with one of the highest percentages of its citizens holding a tertiary education degree.[49] Israel has the highest standard of living in the Middle East,[11] and has one of the highest life expectancies in the world.[50].     ebay4326