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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77 Receipts for Zionist Shekel donations. Eretz Israel, Poland, Brazil, Greece, Austria and Germany, 1918-1964.
Included in the collection are receipts that have not been in use, with the stub; receipts designed by Joseph Budko; a receipt from Austria of 1939; a complete booklet of receipts, and additional rare items. Various sizes and conditions.
Included in the collection are receipts that have not been in use, with the stub; receipts designed by Joseph Budko; a receipt from Austria of 1939; a complete booklet of receipts, and additional rare items. Various sizes and conditions.
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Methods of Payment, Zionist Shekel
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $200
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6 receipts for "Shekel" donation to the World Zionist Organization and Organization of Young Jews Societies in Yugoslavia, 1930's. Two receipts are identical. Size and condition varies.
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Methods of Payment, Zionist Shekel
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $120
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Receipt for donation of a half shekel. Colored lithographic print, Cairo. * Receipt for donation of "Shekel Hekdesh". [Egypt?], [1946]. * Receipt for donation of a half shekel and Kamcha DePascha for a Yeshivah and Talmud Torah in Safed, 1931. Size and condition varies.
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Methods of Payment, Zionist Shekel
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Eight member-cards and receipt for donation of "Shekel" (1931), on the name of Mendel Yudin. Latvia and Lithuania, 1920's till mid-1930's.
Amongst them: "HaShomer" organization member card; "Ping-Pang Company", 1927; "Tarbut" organization in Riga member card, 1931; JNF convention in Riga deputy card, 1932; "HeChalutz" organization member card, 1934; and more. Size varies, good condition.
Amongst them: "HaShomer" organization member card; "Ping-Pang Company", 1927; "Tarbut" organization in Riga member card, 1931; JNF convention in Riga deputy card, 1932; "HeChalutz" organization member card, 1934; and more. Size varies, good condition.
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Methods of Payment, Zionist Shekel
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $150
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"Disembarkment Ticket" for one person, valid for transfer by motor-boat from the vessel to the Haifa Port Dock. [1930's]. Hebrew, English, Arabic and German. * Receipts booklet, "Rescue and Aliya project, Donation of Guest in Workers Villages". Pesach [1946]. 10 receipts, front cover missing. * Entrance ticket to IDF's parade in Tel Aviv stadium, Tamuz 1948, two months after the establishment of the State of Israel. Size varies, good condition.
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Methods of Payment, Zionist Shekel
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Booklets and certificates of Esther Rosenman: permanent entrance ticket to the Levant fair, 1934; ticket to the World Congress for working Israel, on behalf of the general federation of Jewish workers in Eretz Israel; identity-card of the Palestinian government, 1946; booklet with food-stamps, Mateh Etzioni kitchen, 1948; pass for leaving camp, Tel Aviv, 1948; entrance-ticket to the Jewish Agency premises, Jerusalem, 1948; identity card, Ministry of Interior. Size and condition varies.
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Methods of Payment, Zionist Shekel
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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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Stammbaum de Frenherrlichen Familie – Mayer Amschel von Rothschild [Family-tree of the highly appreciated family of Mayer Amschel von Rothschild]. Germany, 1829. Family-tree, on upper part are the Family-father and founder, Amschel (Anschel) Moses Rothschild, born October 1745, his wife (born June 1755) and then their children: Mayer Amschel, Moses Amschel, Kalman Amschel and their daughter who was married to the son of Goldschmidt family. The last Rotschilds presented in this tree were born in the 1820's (the youngest was born in 1829), amongst them Adolf Carl von Rothschild, Gustav de Rothschild, Nethanel de Rothschild and Lyonel de Rothschild. The family-tree was printed on heavy paper of very good quality, handpainted in yellow, orange and purple colors, with golden illustrations. 101X61.5 cm. Good condition, white and clean paper. Slight folds to borders. Rolled.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $3,000
Sold for: $3,750
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Gemaynde kase rekhnung far militer yor 1789/1790 [report of the Weißkirchen (Moravia) community treasury for the military (?) year (Gregorian year) 1789/1790, by the gentlemen, community committee members Shlomo Segal, Moshe Leib Trivetz and Gabriel Segal].
Detailed financial report of incomes and expenses, handwritten in Hebrew letters on a large sheet of heavy paper. In the "incomes" column appears a summary of 11 pages of the community's accounts book, and afterwards detailed descriptions of the incomes from slaughter taxes and renting houses and estates of the community members, interest on investments in the stock exchange and loans to the municipality, the government and to private people. In the "expenses" column are 37 paragraphs of "protection money" paid to the authorities, debts of previous years, the rabbi, Shochet, cantor, undertakers and different servants fees, as well as payments made out to community members, interest on loans and more – in much detail. The document is signed by the above mentioned and by other people, that verify the validity of this report. Yiddish-Deitch. 58X46.5 cm. Folded. Tears in margins and folding lines. Stains.
Detailed financial report of incomes and expenses, handwritten in Hebrew letters on a large sheet of heavy paper. In the "incomes" column appears a summary of 11 pages of the community's accounts book, and afterwards detailed descriptions of the incomes from slaughter taxes and renting houses and estates of the community members, interest on investments in the stock exchange and loans to the municipality, the government and to private people. In the "expenses" column are 37 paragraphs of "protection money" paid to the authorities, debts of previous years, the rabbi, Shochet, cantor, undertakers and different servants fees, as well as payments made out to community members, interest on loans and more – in much detail. The document is signed by the above mentioned and by other people, that verify the validity of this report. Yiddish-Deitch. 58X46.5 cm. Folded. Tears in margins and folding lines. Stains.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $2,500
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Manifest issued on behalf of Duke Georg Ludwig, Duke of Braunschweig and Lüneburg. Hannover, September 5, 1709.
The manifest describes in detail the dangers of the import of the plague by Jews, merchants, beggers and wandering visitors, who for commercial purposes and for collecting charity arrive from Poland, dukedom of Poznan and the city of Danzig, where the plague is widespread. The manifest instructs all the civil servants, municipal and rural officials, as well as customs workers, policemen, priests and other government-officials, to arrest any Jew of the above mentioned groups, check his clothes, shoes and belongings that he carries, in order to make sure that they are not contaminated and to avoid the spreading of the plague amongst the inhabitants of the dukedom. German in Gothic letters. Leaf 40.5X34 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks. Tears and slight stains. Handwritten comments on the back.
The manifest describes in detail the dangers of the import of the plague by Jews, merchants, beggers and wandering visitors, who for commercial purposes and for collecting charity arrive from Poland, dukedom of Poznan and the city of Danzig, where the plague is widespread. The manifest instructs all the civil servants, municipal and rural officials, as well as customs workers, policemen, priests and other government-officials, to arrest any Jew of the above mentioned groups, check his clothes, shoes and belongings that he carries, in order to make sure that they are not contaminated and to avoid the spreading of the plague amongst the inhabitants of the dukedom. German in Gothic letters. Leaf 40.5X34 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks. Tears and slight stains. Handwritten comments on the back.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $1,000
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Von Gottes Gnaden Friedrich, koenig von Preussen... Manifest by Friedrich the Great, King of Prussia. [Berlin?], 1778.
Manifest by Friedrich II, King of Prussia (1740-1786) concerning a regulation of 1774, about supervising education of converted Jews. In the manifest appears an instruction for priests to check thoroughly whether the candidate is a "righteous person" and impeccable, and if necessary to turn to court and investigate their criminal past and the honesty of the children. Children would not be accepted to Christian studies unless their parents prove that they have no connection whatsoever to the Jewish religion. German, in Gothic script. Leaf 33.5 cm. Good condition.
Manifest by Friedrich II, King of Prussia (1740-1786) concerning a regulation of 1774, about supervising education of converted Jews. In the manifest appears an instruction for priests to check thoroughly whether the candidate is a "righteous person" and impeccable, and if necessary to turn to court and investigate their criminal past and the honesty of the children. Children would not be accepted to Christian studies unless their parents prove that they have no connection whatsoever to the Jewish religion. German, in Gothic script. Leaf 33.5 cm. Good condition.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
Denkschrift an die hohe Staende-Versammlung des Koenigreichs Baiern.
[Appeal for equality for Jews in Bavaria], Munich, 1819. By Samson Wolf Rosenfeld. Rabbi Rosenfeld expresses his gratitude in view of the improvement of the situation of Bavarian Jews, and states that they fulfill all their duties however enjoy only part of the civil rights. The Rabbi appeals with a request to grant Jews equal rights and mentions that the public criticism that Jews mainly deal with trade, even though the options they have to enter other areas are limited. He raises the difficulty which Jewish children face when trying to be accepted as professional trainees, and after the training priod it is almost impossible to find a position. He suggests establishing trade institutes in the big cities which will train and employ Jews. The petition has not been accepted. Samson Wolf Rosenfeld (1780-1862) – rabbi of the Bavarian city Market Uehlfeld and later of Bamberg. Was active in the struggle for emancipation of Bavarian Jews and composed a few manifests concerning this matter. In 1813 Jews were declared as being citizens with restrictions. For example, they needed a permission to raise a family, their freedom of settling were they wanted was limited, and more. As a result half of the Jews of Bavaria emigrated to the United States. 24 pages, 20 cm. Very good condition. Paper cover.
[Appeal for equality for Jews in Bavaria], Munich, 1819. By Samson Wolf Rosenfeld. Rabbi Rosenfeld expresses his gratitude in view of the improvement of the situation of Bavarian Jews, and states that they fulfill all their duties however enjoy only part of the civil rights. The Rabbi appeals with a request to grant Jews equal rights and mentions that the public criticism that Jews mainly deal with trade, even though the options they have to enter other areas are limited. He raises the difficulty which Jewish children face when trying to be accepted as professional trainees, and after the training priod it is almost impossible to find a position. He suggests establishing trade institutes in the big cities which will train and employ Jews. The petition has not been accepted. Samson Wolf Rosenfeld (1780-1862) – rabbi of the Bavarian city Market Uehlfeld and later of Bamberg. Was active in the struggle for emancipation of Bavarian Jews and composed a few manifests concerning this matter. In 1813 Jews were declared as being citizens with restrictions. For example, they needed a permission to raise a family, their freedom of settling were they wanted was limited, and more. As a result half of the Jews of Bavaria emigrated to the United States. 24 pages, 20 cm. Very good condition. Paper cover.
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Central European Jewry
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $1,000
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Beleuchtung der petition – welche (angeblich) der buergerliche handelsstandder koenigl. Munich, April 1819.
Manifest addressed by the Jews of Munich to Bavarian Kingdom assembly as a response to a petition issued by Christian merchants (in April 1819) who tried to restrict the Jewish access to trade. Christian merchants blamed the Jews for being dishonest and for cheating, relying of the Jewish religion. They also claimed that the Jews, since most of them did not get secular education, created a "state within a state" and they have secret and valuable merchandise reservoirs that keep the "Black
Market" existing. In this petition, Bavarian Jews absolutely deny all charges, prove their falseness and claim that accusations were raised in order to enhance the interests of Christian merchants who try to create a monopoly. Furthermore they claim that Jewish merchants paid 30% more taxes than Christians. 52 pages, 20 cm. Good condition. Slight tears to cover.
Manifest addressed by the Jews of Munich to Bavarian Kingdom assembly as a response to a petition issued by Christian merchants (in April 1819) who tried to restrict the Jewish access to trade. Christian merchants blamed the Jews for being dishonest and for cheating, relying of the Jewish religion. They also claimed that the Jews, since most of them did not get secular education, created a "state within a state" and they have secret and valuable merchandise reservoirs that keep the "Black
Market" existing. In this petition, Bavarian Jews absolutely deny all charges, prove their falseness and claim that accusations were raised in order to enhance the interests of Christian merchants who try to create a monopoly. Furthermore they claim that Jewish merchants paid 30% more taxes than Christians. 52 pages, 20 cm. Good condition. Slight tears to cover.
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Central European Jewry
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