Cartoon of Jews enjoying a seaside vacation despite Jews not wanted hotels

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The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of more than 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic and anti-Jewish propaganda from the medieval to the modern era, in Europe, Russia, and the United States. The collection was amassed by Peter Ehrenthal, a Romanian Holocaust survivor, to document the pervasive history of anti-Jewish hatred in Western art, politics and popular culture. It includes crude folk art as well as pieces created by Europe's finest craftsmen, prints and periodical illustrations, posters, paintings, decorative art, and toys and everyday household items decorated with depictions of stereotypical Jewish figures. 
The print was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2016 by the Katz Family. 
approximately 1885 
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Cartoon of Jews enjoying a seaside vacation despite Jews not wanted hotels 
overall: Height: 12.500 inches (31.75 cm) | Width: 9.000 inches (22.86 cm) 
The drawing was done by Frederick Opper for Puck, America's first humor magazine, published in New York in both English and German language versions.This print is one of more than 900 items in the Katz Ehrenthal Collection of antisemitic visual materials. 
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Litho from Puck:"A hint to the Hebrew" 

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