



Two postcards kept in the Alexander collection document the activities of one of the respected Hebrew teachers who worked in the city of Kraków at the beginning of the 20th century. Shevah Volkovsky developed a unique method for learning Hebrew by correspondence, through which he spread the knowledge of the language to many students in Europe.

On February 28, 1916, the British Post Office issued stamps with the "Levant" overprint printed on them, which were intended for use by the British military post office in Thessaloniki.