Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $163
Including buyer's premium
Masa Krim, Ephraim Deinard. Warsaw, 1878.
Describes Deinard’s first journey to the Crimean peninsula, including “a general biography of the Jews there and the history of Khazars, Karaites and Crimeans Jews in detail”. See also item 503.
232 Pages. 22 cm. Fair condition. Stains.
Describes Deinard’s first journey to the Crimean peninsula, including “a general biography of the Jews there and the history of Khazars, Karaites and Crimeans Jews in detail”. See also item 503.
232 Pages. 22 cm. Fair condition. Stains.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Seder Haggadah LeMelamdim, according to the customs of Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Galicia and Romania. Levi Reuven Zemilin. Odessa, 1882.
A parody of the original Haggadah, for teachers and educators, introduction by M. L. Lillienblum. A forewarning at the beginning of the Haggadah to anyone who prints this Haggadah without prior consent of the author – "He will remain a teacher for the rest of his life, and most of his family are fated to be teachers...".
56 Pages, 17.5 cm. Fair condition. Foxing, ink blots with several words missing.
A parody of the original Haggadah, for teachers and educators, introduction by M. L. Lillienblum. A forewarning at the beginning of the Haggadah to anyone who prints this Haggadah without prior consent of the author – "He will remain a teacher for the rest of his life, and most of his family are fated to be teachers...".
56 Pages, 17.5 cm. Fair condition. Foxing, ink blots with several words missing.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $200
Unsold
Protocol of the first Union of United Lithuanian Congregations. Lithuania, early 20th Century.
10 Printed leaves including protocols and exchange between the representatives of the various movements active in Lithuania – Hamizrachi, Achdut, Ze'irei Israel, "Hazioni", and others.
10 Leaves, 45 cm. Fair condition. Fragile sheets, torn and folded on leaf margins. Holes in the three last leaves.
10 Printed leaves including protocols and exchange between the representatives of the various movements active in Lithuania – Hamizrachi, Achdut, Ze'irei Israel, "Hazioni", and others.
10 Leaves, 45 cm. Fair condition. Fragile sheets, torn and folded on leaf margins. Holes in the three last leaves.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Unsold
Di letste pasirungen in rayon fun Bund [latest news of the Bund]. Geneva, 1904-1905.
25 issues (1-3, 5-26) of the "Bund" Association, Jewish Labor Party of Russia, Poland and Lithuania. Yiddish.
4-8 pages per issue, 28 cm. Fair condition. Tears, folds and stains, with occasional damage to text.
25 issues (1-3, 5-26) of the "Bund" Association, Jewish Labor Party of Russia, Poland and Lithuania. Yiddish.
4-8 pages per issue, 28 cm. Fair condition. Tears, folds and stains, with occasional damage to text.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Report of Activities and Balance Sheet, Federation of Ukrainian Jews. London, 30.9.1921.
Report of the Federation of Ukrainian Jews in London, of their efforts to assist Jewish pogrom victims in Ukraine, 1917-1921. English.
40 pages, 24.5 cm. Good condition.
Report of the Federation of Ukrainian Jews in London, of their efforts to assist Jewish pogrom victims in Ukraine, 1917-1921. English.
40 pages, 24.5 cm. Good condition.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Unsold
Shprozungen, Organ fur der Yiddisher Literarischer Jugend in Polin [Sprouting, Jewish literature monthly magazine for adolescents in Poland], edited by Moshe Zilberstein. Warsaw, June 1925.
First issue. Includes material from writers: J. Opatoshu, L. Olitzki and others. Cover illustration by A. Gutterman.
47 pages, 28x19 cm. Good condition. Creases and stains.
First issue. Includes material from writers: J. Opatoshu, L. Olitzki and others. Cover illustration by A. Gutterman.
47 pages, 28x19 cm. Good condition. Creases and stains.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Unsold
Jubilee issue to commemorate 20 years (1908-1928) from the inauguration of the Yiddish newspaper "Heint". Warsaw, 1928.
Title page of booklet designed by Yitzchak Broyner. The two first pages portray pictures of the board members, the editorial and reporters. Writers include Uri Zvi Grinberg and Tchernichovsky.
200; 18 pages. 36 cm. Good condition. Tears on several leaves. No binding.
Title page of booklet designed by Yitzchak Broyner. The two first pages portray pictures of the board members, the editorial and reporters. Writers include Uri Zvi Grinberg and Tchernichovsky.
200; 18 pages. 36 cm. Good condition. Tears on several leaves. No binding.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $163
Including buyer's premium
Dr. Shabad Kinder Kolonie TOZ (OZE), Vilna. 1934.
Promotion booklet for Dr. Shabad's summer camp for children. Several explanatory pages followed by seven pages with pictures of the camp, processed by photo-montage. Yiddish.
16 pages. 17x8 cm. Good condition, detached cover, rounded corners.
Promotion booklet for Dr. Shabad's summer camp for children. Several explanatory pages followed by seven pages with pictures of the camp, processed by photo-montage. Yiddish.
16 pages. 17x8 cm. Good condition, detached cover, rounded corners.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
1. Mit Unz! “Dror” [freedom] Movement, 1934. Issue in honor of the Party's Political Convention. Yiddish.
2. Igeret, Federation of HaChalutz in Lithuania. Kovno, 30.5.1934. First issue of the movement's journal.
3. Michayeinu, Federation of HaChalutz in Lithuania. Kibbutz Gesher, 10.5.1935. First issue, dealing with life and economic difficulties in the Kibbutz.
4. Gordoni. Gordonia Movement, 30.1.1927. Issue No.2. Stenciled.
5-6. brochures for HaChalutz concert and party.
Varying sizes and condition.
2. Igeret, Federation of HaChalutz in Lithuania. Kovno, 30.5.1934. First issue of the movement's journal.
3. Michayeinu, Federation of HaChalutz in Lithuania. Kibbutz Gesher, 10.5.1935. First issue, dealing with life and economic difficulties in the Kibbutz.
4. Gordoni. Gordonia Movement, 30.1.1927. Issue No.2. Stenciled.
5-6. brochures for HaChalutz concert and party.
Varying sizes and condition.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Bialystok, photo album of a renowned city and its' Jews the world over, by David Sohn. New York, 1951.
1200 photographs of Bialystok Jews from differing periods before and after the Holocaust. Yiddish and English.
388 pages, 28.5 cm. Good condition. Ex library copy.
1200 photographs of Bialystok Jews from differing periods before and after the Holocaust. Yiddish and English.
388 pages, 28.5 cm. Good condition. Ex library copy.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $500
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
Handwritten pamphlet. Budapest, 6.9.1859.
Handwritten description of the inauguration of the new synagogue for the Pesth Theresienstadt community. It enumerates the 24 members of the Community Council and 25 members of the synagogues Building Committee and includes a history of the community established in 1804. Also described are the prayer services conducted in private homes until the Chessed Ne’urim Synagogue was completed in 1828. In 1841, when the number of members increased, land was purchased for the construction of a new synagogue (adjoining the hospital, established two years earlier). The document details the construction process, mentioning everyone involved: architects, engineer, various craftsmen and donors, all who assisted in the project. It ends with a list of the Austro-Hungarian Government and local officials who participated in the dedication ceremony.
German.
11, [1] written pages, 34 cm. Good condition. Fold along length of booklet, fine, fragile paper, and slight tears on margins.
Handwritten description of the inauguration of the new synagogue for the Pesth Theresienstadt community. It enumerates the 24 members of the Community Council and 25 members of the synagogues Building Committee and includes a history of the community established in 1804. Also described are the prayer services conducted in private homes until the Chessed Ne’urim Synagogue was completed in 1828. In 1841, when the number of members increased, land was purchased for the construction of a new synagogue (adjoining the hospital, established two years earlier). The document details the construction process, mentioning everyone involved: architects, engineer, various craftsmen and donors, all who assisted in the project. It ends with a list of the Austro-Hungarian Government and local officials who participated in the dedication ceremony.
German.
11, [1] written pages, 34 cm. Good condition. Fold along length of booklet, fine, fragile paper, and slight tears on margins.
Category
Hungarian and Romanian Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Unsold
Seven documents in Hungarian (one letter in Yiddish). Budapest, late 19th Century until mid-20th Century.
Including: Annual Report of the Jewish Community (Burial Society "Rofe Cholim"), 1894; a letter requesting aid in view of the approaching Passover, 1904; invitations to Purim reception (1900) and festivities; Jewish Elementary School Yearbook 1942-1943, and other documents.
Size and condition vary.
Including: Annual Report of the Jewish Community (Burial Society "Rofe Cholim"), 1894; a letter requesting aid in view of the approaching Passover, 1904; invitations to Purim reception (1900) and festivities; Jewish Elementary School Yearbook 1942-1943, and other documents.
Size and condition vary.
Category
Hungarian and Romanian Jewry
Catalogue