Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Receipts booklet of Knesset Yisrael Society, lithographic printing by A. L. Monsohn. Jerusalem, c. 1920.
"Half a Shekel – Half a Ruble for the General Rabbis Society treasury…".
9 Receipts including stubs, 22.5X13 cm. Good condition. Unused.
"Half a Shekel – Half a Ruble for the General Rabbis Society treasury…".
9 Receipts including stubs, 22.5X13 cm. Good condition. Unused.
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Methods of Payment, Bank-Notes, Tickets and Ephemera
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $175
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A receipt for the contribution of "a golden shekel" for the Zionist Organization. London, 1923.
The payment was received by the committee of the Sefardi Community in Jerusalem. The receipt was designed by Joseph Bodko.
20 cm. Good condition. Few creases. Filing holes.
The payment was received by the committee of the Sefardi Community in Jerusalem. The receipt was designed by Joseph Bodko.
20 cm. Good condition. Few creases. Filing holes.
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Methods of Payment, Bank-Notes, Tickets and Ephemera
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Postage stamps of "the Shmitta fund – the seventh year", 51 postage sheets.
Postage stamps given in return of a contribution for "the Shmitta fund", to give financial support to farmers and to encourage them to adhere completely to the mitzvah of Shmitta.
Postage stamps in values of 100, 250 and 500, 17 sheets, 5 stamps in each sheet.
Postage stamps given in return of a contribution for "the Shmitta fund", to give financial support to farmers and to encourage them to adhere completely to the mitzvah of Shmitta.
Postage stamps in values of 100, 250 and 500, 17 sheets, 5 stamps in each sheet.
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Methods of Payment, Bank-Notes, Tickets and Ephemera
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $4,000
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Danklied ueber den rühmlichen Sieg, Welchen der Herr unserm allergnädigsten Könige und Herrn, Friderich II. Am Sabbath den 5. Bey Rossbach in Sachsen verliehen. November 1757. Berlin, 1757.
[Moshe Mendelssohn], translation into German of a Hebrew verse of thanksgiving by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Lifshitz (Hartog Leo), concerning the surprising victory of King Friedrich II, King of Prussia, over the armies of France and its allies in the battle near the village of Rossbach in Saxsony.
The members of the Berlin Jewish Community commemorated this victory by reading this verse of thanksgiving on the following Shabbat.
[4] Pages, 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears to folds, strengthened with paper tape.
[Moshe Mendelssohn], translation into German of a Hebrew verse of thanksgiving by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Lifshitz (Hartog Leo), concerning the surprising victory of King Friedrich II, King of Prussia, over the armies of France and its allies in the battle near the village of Rossbach in Saxsony.
The members of the Berlin Jewish Community commemorated this victory by reading this verse of thanksgiving on the following Shabbat.
[4] Pages, 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears to folds, strengthened with paper tape.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $4,000
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Danklied ueber den herrlichen und glorreichen Sieg, welchen Se. Majestaet unser allergnaedigster Koenig den 5. December 1757. Bey Leuthen in Schlesien erfochten. Berlin, 1757.
[Moshe Mendelssohn], translation into German of a Hebrew song of thanksgiving by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Lifshitz (Hartog Leo), concerning the victory of King Friedrich over the Austrian army in the Leuthen battle, on December 8 1757.
News about this victory arrived in Berlin on December 8 1757, on the eve of lighting the second Hanukah candle. The event was commemorated by the Jews on the following Shabbat by reading this verse of thanksgiving composed by Lifshitz and with an enthusiastic sermon held by Rabbi David Fränckel.
[4] Pages, 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears to folds, pasted with paper tape.
[Moshe Mendelssohn], translation into German of a Hebrew song of thanksgiving by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Lifshitz (Hartog Leo), concerning the victory of King Friedrich over the Austrian army in the Leuthen battle, on December 8 1757.
News about this victory arrived in Berlin on December 8 1757, on the eve of lighting the second Hanukah candle. The event was commemorated by the Jews on the following Shabbat by reading this verse of thanksgiving composed by Lifshitz and with an enthusiastic sermon held by Rabbi David Fränckel.
[4] Pages, 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears to folds, pasted with paper tape.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $400
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Resolutiones und Mandata. Frankfurt am Main, 1726.
City council and citizens of Frankfurt am Main regulations and decisions of January 24, 1726.
Amongst the regulations are details of taxes imposed on the Jews: property taxes, inhabitance permits (protection fees), residence tax, garden tax, wine tax, tax on night lodging (of strangers), tax for permit renewal. German, with handwritten additions on a number of leaves.
[1], 30, [10] pages, 31.5cm. Good condition, foxing.
City council and citizens of Frankfurt am Main regulations and decisions of January 24, 1726.
Amongst the regulations are details of taxes imposed on the Jews: property taxes, inhabitance permits (protection fees), residence tax, garden tax, wine tax, tax on night lodging (of strangers), tax for permit renewal. German, with handwritten additions on a number of leaves.
[1], 30, [10] pages, 31.5cm. Good condition, foxing.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $1,500
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Law addenda detailing documents which necessitate a special ink-stamp. Document issued by order of Empress Maria Teresa. Vienna, 1764.
Regulations detailing five documents for which a special ink-stamp is requested. Paragraph 5 states that marriage certificates of Jews necessitate a special stamp, "Gulden-Stempel". Handwritten note appears over the leaf.
Large single leaf, 43X53 cm. Good-fair condition. Folded into 4, folding marks and minor tears. Ink stains, no text damage.
Regulations detailing five documents for which a special ink-stamp is requested. Paragraph 5 states that marriage certificates of Jews necessitate a special stamp, "Gulden-Stempel". Handwritten note appears over the leaf.
Large single leaf, 43X53 cm. Good-fair condition. Folded into 4, folding marks and minor tears. Ink stains, no text damage.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $1,500
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Law regulations aimed at protecting local manufacturing against imported competition. Detailed list of many imported items forbidden for trade or subject to restricted trade. Including: fabrics, buttons, mirrors, threads, swords and more.
Chapter 6 refers to Jewish merchants, restricting their commerce to trade-fairs in the cities and forbidding any import of goods. German.
11, [3] Pages, 32 cm. Good condition.
Chapter 6 refers to Jewish merchants, restricting their commerce to trade-fairs in the cities and forbidding any import of goods. German.
11, [3] Pages, 32 cm. Good condition.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $500
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An die romisch-kayserliche auch in Germanien und zu Jerusalem konigliche Majestat. Frankfurt am Main, 1772.
Binder including all regulations and laws concerning Jews in Frankfurt, published between the years 1240-1772.
Extensive historical-legal material, regarding all aspects of Jewish life in Frankfurt, their rights, limitations, clothing, tax regulations, and more.
The history of the Jewish community in Frankfurt depicts the often deportations, conditions of rehabilitation, pogroms against the Jews (Fettmilich Aufstand), construction of the ghetto and more.
Requests and complaints against the municipality by members of the Jewish community, amongst them – individuals, rabbis, merchants, courts and more.
At the end of the binder appears an appendix detailing the numbers of houses and their legal owners in the street of Jews for the year 1612.
The binder was presented by Johann Rudolph Buvher to Emperor Josef II on behalf of the management of the Frankfurt municipality.
German, citations in Latin.
168 pages, 35 cm. Good condition. Clean white paper. Few stains.
Binder including all regulations and laws concerning Jews in Frankfurt, published between the years 1240-1772.
Extensive historical-legal material, regarding all aspects of Jewish life in Frankfurt, their rights, limitations, clothing, tax regulations, and more.
The history of the Jewish community in Frankfurt depicts the often deportations, conditions of rehabilitation, pogroms against the Jews (Fettmilich Aufstand), construction of the ghetto and more.
Requests and complaints against the municipality by members of the Jewish community, amongst them – individuals, rabbis, merchants, courts and more.
At the end of the binder appears an appendix detailing the numbers of houses and their legal owners in the street of Jews for the year 1612.
The binder was presented by Johann Rudolph Buvher to Emperor Josef II on behalf of the management of the Frankfurt municipality.
German, citations in Latin.
168 pages, 35 cm. Good condition. Clean white paper. Few stains.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $200
Unsold
Amts blatt der koniglichen regierung zu Minden, Nr. 12. Minden, February 1822.
Manifest by the city of Minden (Germany), with instructions concerning the registration of population. The manifest states that Jews have to be registered, registration will be executed by the police, and that every Jew in Minden must report a birth, death or marriage. The Jewish inhabitants of the city have to report within 24 hours while inhabitants of neighboring villages within five days. In addition, when a Jew travels abroad where he has a new born child, the child will be considered a citizen of his parents' city of residence rather than a citizen of the city where the child was born.
8 Pages numbered 113-120, 20 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Manifest by the city of Minden (Germany), with instructions concerning the registration of population. The manifest states that Jews have to be registered, registration will be executed by the police, and that every Jew in Minden must report a birth, death or marriage. The Jewish inhabitants of the city have to report within 24 hours while inhabitants of neighboring villages within five days. In addition, when a Jew travels abroad where he has a new born child, the child will be considered a citizen of his parents' city of residence rather than a citizen of the city where the child was born.
8 Pages numbered 113-120, 20 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Category
Central European Jewry
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
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gedanken-freiheit!, Simon Szanto. Vienna, no printing date – mid of 19th century.
Ryhmed manifest calling the citizens of Vienna to join the Jews of Vienna for a better future for all the inhabitants of the city.
The writer, Simon Szanto (1819-1882), a Jew born in Hungary. In 1845 upon termination of his studies he arrived in Vienna and established a Jewish school (1849). Founded and edited the weekly magazine Die Neuzeit as well as editing calendars and annual publications for Jews. In 1864 was appointed the official interpreter of the Vienna court and in 1869 was appointed as supervisor of Jewish education. Published essays and feuilletons in periodicals for Jewish readers and for the general public. (See attached material). German.
4 Pages. (Single folded leaf) 21 cm. Excellent condition, wide margins, small stains on margins.
Rare.
Ryhmed manifest calling the citizens of Vienna to join the Jews of Vienna for a better future for all the inhabitants of the city.
The writer, Simon Szanto (1819-1882), a Jew born in Hungary. In 1845 upon termination of his studies he arrived in Vienna and established a Jewish school (1849). Founded and edited the weekly magazine Die Neuzeit as well as editing calendars and annual publications for Jews. In 1864 was appointed the official interpreter of the Vienna court and in 1869 was appointed as supervisor of Jewish education. Published essays and feuilletons in periodicals for Jewish readers and for the general public. (See attached material). German.
4 Pages. (Single folded leaf) 21 cm. Excellent condition, wide margins, small stains on margins.
Rare.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $500
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
1. Tax Rolle Des Fleisch Ambts. [Frankfurt am Main, 18th century].
List of tax on Shechita, details of taxes imposed on butchers for each type of animal.
Separate details for six Jewish Shochatim (ritual slaughterers) in the city, weekly tax for Jewish shochatim, tax "for a kosher ox from Hungary or Poland, slaughtered in the winter months for home use" and additional taxes. German.
[2] Pages, 29.5 cm. Good condition.
2. Tax-Ordnung oder Rolle des Löbl. Rechenen-Ambts. [Frankfurt am Main, 1727?]. A list of taxes on behalf of the municipal finance ministry. Amongst them are details of taxes imposed on Jews that register for marriage in the municipality: "A pair of married Jews, if both are local, they must pay 2 gold guilders / in addition for the clerk and the servant together 1 florin / in addition for the judge and the person who registers the certificate 15 kroizer". Taxes for a Jewish couple that were married and registered as citizens, tax for renewal of permit as well as taxes for non-Jewish citizens. German.
[4] Pages, 30 cm. Good condition, foxing.
List of tax on Shechita, details of taxes imposed on butchers for each type of animal.
Separate details for six Jewish Shochatim (ritual slaughterers) in the city, weekly tax for Jewish shochatim, tax "for a kosher ox from Hungary or Poland, slaughtered in the winter months for home use" and additional taxes. German.
[2] Pages, 29.5 cm. Good condition.
2. Tax-Ordnung oder Rolle des Löbl. Rechenen-Ambts. [Frankfurt am Main, 1727?]. A list of taxes on behalf of the municipal finance ministry. Amongst them are details of taxes imposed on Jews that register for marriage in the municipality: "A pair of married Jews, if both are local, they must pay 2 gold guilders / in addition for the clerk and the servant together 1 florin / in addition for the judge and the person who registers the certificate 15 kroizer". Taxes for a Jewish couple that were married and registered as citizens, tax for renewal of permit as well as taxes for non-Jewish citizens. German.
[4] Pages, 30 cm. Good condition, foxing.
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Central European Jewry
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