You Don't Have to Be Jewish to Love Levy's Real Jewish Rye
DDB - Doyle Dane Bernbach, Howard Zieff, Judy Protas, William Taubin
1967
DIMENSIONS
45 x 29 1/2 in. (114.3 x 74.9 cm)
OBJECT NUMBER
PH.5688
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
United States
CREDIT LINE
Poster House Permanent Collection
KEYWORDS
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In 1961, Levy’s, a family-owned bakery in Brooklyn known for its rye bread, hired Doyle Dane Bernbach, a well-known Madison Avenue advertising agency, to expand its consumer base. Conceived by art director William Taubin, with copy by Judy Protas and photography by Howard Zieff, the campaign was one of the first to celebrate ethnic diversity in advertising, featuring people of all ages, races, and ethnicities enjoying a slice of “real Jewish rye.” This is one of the earliest posters in the series. While the man here is intended to appear as Native American, some involved with the campaign claim that the actual model was an Italian shoe shiner “discovered” in Grand Central Station and dressed up for the part.

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