Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
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About 15 letters and documents addressed to Mr. Amos Nathan, member of the Committee for Nuclear Demilitarization of Israel and the Arab states, most of them on the committee's official stationery. 1960's.
Contents of letters: publication of declarations and articles in newspapers, setting meetings and current coordinations. Few letters by Knesset member Eliezer Livneh, one of the committees activists and one of the Mapai party activists. About 15 different documents, sum consist of a few leaves. Various sizes, good condition.
Contents of letters: publication of declarations and articles in newspapers, setting meetings and current coordinations. Few letters by Knesset member Eliezer Livneh, one of the committees activists and one of the Mapai party activists. About 15 different documents, sum consist of a few leaves. Various sizes, good condition.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
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The Jews of Silence, by Elie Wiesel. New York, 1966.
Preceding title page appears a handwritten dedication by Elie Wiesel. 143 pages, 20.5 cm. Very good condition.
Preceding title page appears a handwritten dedication by Elie Wiesel. 143 pages, 20.5 cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
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Letter certifying that Shalom Cohen HaRamati is a public activist. Many signatures by members of the "Eretz Israel Yemenites Association Center" , including the chairman, Zecharya Gluska, member of the first Knesset. Original + copy, with copying of signatories on original letter. * Population and society in the world and in Israel, by Yitzchak Kanev. Jerusalem, 1957. Preceding title page appears the dedication of the author, member of the first Knesset as Mapai delegate, to Pinchas lavon. Total of three items, Size and condition varies.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
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Sold for: $150
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Gershom Shalom, handwritten letter. Jerusalem, Nissan 1979.
Addressed to Mr. Robinson, studies a Kabalic manuscript by the RADBA"Z, and Shalom is interested in a copy. Leaf 21.5 cm. Good condition.
Addressed to Mr. Robinson, studies a Kabalic manuscript by the RADBA"Z, and Shalom is interested in a copy. Leaf 21.5 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $400
Sold for: $688
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55 Handwritten autographs, signatures and dedications.
Aza"r, Melech Ravich, Shlomo Zalman Schocken, Zalman Shaza"r, letters to Heinrich Loewe from Hemda Ben-Yehuda and Yehuda Grozovsky, Ya'akov Fichman, David Shimonovitch, Y.D. Berkovitch, Berl Katzenelson, David Yelin, Kadia Molodovsky, Arthur Rupin, Asher Barash, Menachem Begin, Zeev Raban, Menachem Ussishkin, Aba Kovner, Yitzchak Ben-Zvi and Racher Yana'it Ben-Zvi, Moshe Sharet, Anda Amir, David Ben-Gurion and others. Various sizes and conditions. Some on pieces of paper, on letters or paper-cuttings.
Aza"r, Melech Ravich, Shlomo Zalman Schocken, Zalman Shaza"r, letters to Heinrich Loewe from Hemda Ben-Yehuda and Yehuda Grozovsky, Ya'akov Fichman, David Shimonovitch, Y.D. Berkovitch, Berl Katzenelson, David Yelin, Kadia Molodovsky, Arthur Rupin, Asher Barash, Menachem Begin, Zeev Raban, Menachem Ussishkin, Aba Kovner, Yitzchak Ben-Zvi and Racher Yana'it Ben-Zvi, Moshe Sharet, Anda Amir, David Ben-Gurion and others. Various sizes and conditions. Some on pieces of paper, on letters or paper-cuttings.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
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Yehuda Leib Levine (Yehalel 1844-1925) – publicist, essayist, poet and intellectual writer, of the founders of "Hibat Zion" movement:
Five letters and two handwritten postcards, by Yehalel, to his sister, 1913. Some letters are signed: "Your loving brother, Yehalel". * Postcard handwritten by Yehalel, to "Dear Israelite Woman". * Printed portrait of Yehalel. * Manuscript, "Ashashit Hanukah" story, addressed to "Asher". * Postcard from M. Kleiner (author of "BeOlam HaSfekot". Kiev, 1912). Total of 11 items, Size varies. Fair-poor condition. Some letters torn into a few pieces. Stains.
Five letters and two handwritten postcards, by Yehalel, to his sister, 1913. Some letters are signed: "Your loving brother, Yehalel". * Postcard handwritten by Yehalel, to "Dear Israelite Woman". * Printed portrait of Yehalel. * Manuscript, "Ashashit Hanukah" story, addressed to "Asher". * Postcard from M. Kleiner (author of "BeOlam HaSfekot". Kiev, 1912). Total of 11 items, Size varies. Fair-poor condition. Some letters torn into a few pieces. Stains.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $1,800
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Archive of personal letters and postcards handwritten by architect Richard Kaufman, 1909-1913.
Richard Kaufman (1887-1958) – Jewish architect and city-planner of German origin, born in Frankfurt, studied in Darmstadt and Munich and managed an architect's office in Frankfurt. Made Aliya to Eretz Israel in 1920. Considered as one of the most influential architects in the history of construction in Israel. Planned more than one hundred agricultural settlements, including Kibutzim and Moshavim, as well as urban neighborhoods and significantly affected the Yishuv in Israel.
Archive includes:
31 handwritten postcards, sent by Richard Kaufman to his father and to his wife Aliza (in Freiburg, Germany), from various cities in Germany. In the postcards Kaufman refers to personal matters, his professional activities, financial matters and more. One postcard is addressed to Dr. Weil in Freiburg.
8 Handwritten letters, on Kaufman's stationery – "RK" – addressed to relatives and family members in Freiburg, 1911-1912. Include landscape descriptions, professional plans, writings in memory of his father and more.
Total of 39 items. Attached: blank stationery sheets.
Richard Kaufman (1887-1958) – Jewish architect and city-planner of German origin, born in Frankfurt, studied in Darmstadt and Munich and managed an architect's office in Frankfurt. Made Aliya to Eretz Israel in 1920. Considered as one of the most influential architects in the history of construction in Israel. Planned more than one hundred agricultural settlements, including Kibutzim and Moshavim, as well as urban neighborhoods and significantly affected the Yishuv in Israel.
Archive includes:
31 handwritten postcards, sent by Richard Kaufman to his father and to his wife Aliza (in Freiburg, Germany), from various cities in Germany. In the postcards Kaufman refers to personal matters, his professional activities, financial matters and more. One postcard is addressed to Dr. Weil in Freiburg.
8 Handwritten letters, on Kaufman's stationery – "RK" – addressed to relatives and family members in Freiburg, 1911-1912. Include landscape descriptions, professional plans, writings in memory of his father and more.
Total of 39 items. Attached: blank stationery sheets.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $900
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6 Letters sent by the German Painter Herman Knackfuß (1848-1915) to his wife Angela in Cassel, Germany, from his trip to Palestine, as member of the entourage accompanying Kaiser Wilhelm II during his visit. Jaffa, Cairo and Beirut, October-November 1898. Knackfuß describes in his letters the views of Mediteranean ports and his impressions of his visit to Jaffa and Jerusalem. Size varies, good condition.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,375
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Jewish Colonies in Palestine, by Major C. R. [Claude Reignier] Conder. {England, late 19th or early 20th century].
Manuscript by researcher of Eretz Israel and Transjordan, archaeologist Conder (1848-1910), author of a few books about the history of the Moabites, Jerusalem and Eretz Israel, amongst the experts who were asked to verify the originality of "Megilot Shapira". The manuscript deals with colonies in Eretz Israel in the end of the 19th century, and amongst others, Petach Tikva, Gedera, Rishon LeZion, Rosh Pina and others are mentioned. 39 leaves, 25 cm. Good condition. Tears to borders and a few stains. From the collection of Prof. Shimon Abramsky.
Manuscript by researcher of Eretz Israel and Transjordan, archaeologist Conder (1848-1910), author of a few books about the history of the Moabites, Jerusalem and Eretz Israel, amongst the experts who were asked to verify the originality of "Megilot Shapira". The manuscript deals with colonies in Eretz Israel in the end of the 19th century, and amongst others, Petach Tikva, Gedera, Rishon LeZion, Rosh Pina and others are mentioned. 39 leaves, 25 cm. Good condition. Tears to borders and a few stains. From the collection of Prof. Shimon Abramsky.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $400
Sold for: $813
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Diary handwritten by the Chalutz Michael (Misha) Waltzer. Poland and Eretz Israel, June 1929 until April 1934.
Detailed diary. The beginning was written in Lantzot, Poland, and mentioned in it are Herzl's memorial day, the 16th Zionist Congress, Donation to KK"L, and some other Zionist and "Chalutzim" matters. The diary continues in Palestine, on the eve of Rosh HaShana 1930 in a tent in Nes-Ziona. Further on the writer mentions a trip to Jerusalem, thoughts about every-day matters and political events in the country. Waltzer moved to "Givat Michael" – a temporary settlement north-west of Nes Ziona and later he continued to write in Mizra, Tel Aviv, Ramatayim-Ein Chai and Kefar Mala"l. Waltzer [who edited a few books about the History of Polish Jewry] goes into many details, mentions names and describes the way of life and atmosphere with much precision which turns the diary into an important document contributing to the comprehension of daily life in Eretz Israel in the 1930's. More than 600 written leaves. Good condition. Volume disassembled.
Detailed diary. The beginning was written in Lantzot, Poland, and mentioned in it are Herzl's memorial day, the 16th Zionist Congress, Donation to KK"L, and some other Zionist and "Chalutzim" matters. The diary continues in Palestine, on the eve of Rosh HaShana 1930 in a tent in Nes-Ziona. Further on the writer mentions a trip to Jerusalem, thoughts about every-day matters and political events in the country. Waltzer moved to "Givat Michael" – a temporary settlement north-west of Nes Ziona and later he continued to write in Mizra, Tel Aviv, Ramatayim-Ein Chai and Kefar Mala"l. Waltzer [who edited a few books about the History of Polish Jewry] goes into many details, mentions names and describes the way of life and atmosphere with much precision which turns the diary into an important document contributing to the comprehension of daily life in Eretz Israel in the 1930's. More than 600 written leaves. Good condition. Volume disassembled.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
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Oyfn kvish (di prose fun unzer lebn in Palestine( [ On the road, the prose of our life in Palestine], by Leibl (Shimon) Chayin (Shimoni). Haifa, March 1927. Handwritten notebook including a description of life in Palestine from the point of view of a worker paving roads. Yiddish.
Leibl Chayin (1890-1974) – writer and publicist, wrote a few books and published in newspapers. Attached is one of his books. [1], 35 leaves, 21 cm. Good condition. Tears to first and last leaves, few stains.
Leibl Chayin (1890-1974) – writer and publicist, wrote a few books and published in newspapers. Attached is one of his books. [1], 35 leaves, 21 cm. Good condition. Tears to first and last leaves, few stains.
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $525
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Letters to one of the intellectuals in the 1930's. [Written in the late 19th century and compiled in a notebook during the 1930's].
Notebook with a collection of handwritten letters, written in Berlin and Paris in the 1870's, by a disciple in the Beit Midrash for Rabbis in Berlin. Many names of teachers in the seminar are mentioned in the letters reflecting the period's atmosphere. The manuscript found its way to the hands of the writer, publicist and Knesset member Dov Sadan (1902-1982), who added a handwritten comment, and sent it to his friend Eliezer Frenkel (attached handwritten letter by Sadan). 47 written pages, 22.5 cm. Good condition.
Notebook with a collection of handwritten letters, written in Berlin and Paris in the 1870's, by a disciple in the Beit Midrash for Rabbis in Berlin. Many names of teachers in the seminar are mentioned in the letters reflecting the period's atmosphere. The manuscript found its way to the hands of the writer, publicist and Knesset member Dov Sadan (1902-1982), who added a handwritten comment, and sent it to his friend Eliezer Frenkel (attached handwritten letter by Sadan). 47 written pages, 22.5 cm. Good condition.
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