Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
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1. David Ben-Gurion, large and clear signature "D. Ben-Gurion".
2. Short letter on "State of Israel, Prime Minister's Office" stationery.
3. Short letter written by David Bartov, secretary of the President's office.
Size varies, good condition.
2. Short letter on "State of Israel, Prime Minister's Office" stationery.
3. Short letter written by David Bartov, secretary of the President's office.
Size varies, good condition.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $2,375
Including buyer's premium
Letters sent to the “Keren Ha-Tolada”, to support and promote increased birth rates among the Jewish populations living in Israel, directed by Dr. Avraham A. Shpruch-Pevzner, 1950’s-60’s.
The collection includes:
~ 8 letters in David Ben Gurion’s handwriting (one is two pages long) + envelope.
~ A letter handwritten by Shai Agnon, including an envelope bearing a handwritten inscription by Shai Agnon, and a printed “copy” leaf bearing the word “copy” in his handwriting.
~ Two letters from Moshe Sharet (one is printed, the other is handwritten) + One (printed) letter from Menachem Begin.
~ One letter from Rabbi Yitzchak Nissim + one support letter from the secretary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe - Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneorson, which carries words of encouragement on behalf of the Rabbi.
~ Form letter on behalf of Dr. Spruch Pevzner, Keren Ha-Tolada Be-Israel + 20 newspaper clips on the matter.
Varying sizes, good condition.
The collection includes:
~ 8 letters in David Ben Gurion’s handwriting (one is two pages long) + envelope.
~ A letter handwritten by Shai Agnon, including an envelope bearing a handwritten inscription by Shai Agnon, and a printed “copy” leaf bearing the word “copy” in his handwriting.
~ Two letters from Moshe Sharet (one is printed, the other is handwritten) + One (printed) letter from Menachem Begin.
~ One letter from Rabbi Yitzchak Nissim + one support letter from the secretary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe - Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneorson, which carries words of encouragement on behalf of the Rabbi.
~ Form letter on behalf of Dr. Spruch Pevzner, Keren Ha-Tolada Be-Israel + 20 newspaper clips on the matter.
Varying sizes, good condition.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $600
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Leaf with two handwritten letters about Shertok’s intention to learn Arabic in Cairo for a year or two, before his departure to Constantinople for his law studies. Addressed to the Members of the Pedagogy Committees of the “Hertzeliah” school in Jaffa, [October 1913].
1. Handwritten letter by Menachem Ussishkin, “I spoke with Shertok at length and fully agree with his intended two year trip to Egypt; we need people who know the Arabic language and lifestyle…”.
2. Handwritten letter by (19 years old) Moshe Shertok, “you do know that I have decided to pursue law studies at the University of Constantinople… a lawyer needs perfect knowledge of Arabic… and this necessity will be felt even more in the near future…”.
[4] pp. 21 cm. Filing holes, foxing.
1. Handwritten letter by Menachem Ussishkin, “I spoke with Shertok at length and fully agree with his intended two year trip to Egypt; we need people who know the Arabic language and lifestyle…”.
2. Handwritten letter by (19 years old) Moshe Shertok, “you do know that I have decided to pursue law studies at the University of Constantinople… a lawyer needs perfect knowledge of Arabic… and this necessity will be felt even more in the near future…”.
[4] pp. 21 cm. Filing holes, foxing.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $400
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Moshe Sharet, four letters:
1-2. Two typewritten and hand-signed letters, both addressed to Yitzchak Avineri and dealing with linguistic matters.
3-4. Two letters handwritten by Moshe Sharet, one addressed to Yitzchak Avineri and the second, to Meir Lask. The original envelope- in which the letters were sent- are enclosed.
Varying sizes, good condition.
1-2. Two typewritten and hand-signed letters, both addressed to Yitzchak Avineri and dealing with linguistic matters.
3-4. Two letters handwritten by Moshe Sharet, one addressed to Yitzchak Avineri and the second, to Meir Lask. The original envelope- in which the letters were sent- are enclosed.
Varying sizes, good condition.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
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Nikuy-Rosh-Memshala, or: What did Menachem Begin do in 4 years. Caricatures by Moshik Lin, published by "Emet", [1981].
Printed booklet with 14 caricatures by Moshik Lin (b. 1950), against decisions taken by Begin during the four years that he served as Prime Minister. On the cover is a handwritten dedication by Shimon Peres, Chairman of the Labour party (who at the time were in the opposition), "Respectfully and with deep appreciation…". [8]pp, 32.5cm. Good condition, minor creasing and foxing.
Printed booklet with 14 caricatures by Moshik Lin (b. 1950), against decisions taken by Begin during the four years that he served as Prime Minister. On the cover is a handwritten dedication by Shimon Peres, Chairman of the Labour party (who at the time were in the opposition), "Respectfully and with deep appreciation…". [8]pp, 32.5cm. Good condition, minor creasing and foxing.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $350
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3 books with Yitchak Rabin's handwritten dedications, to Gita Shrover and her son Gabi [Gavriel]:
1. The Rabin Memories. Boston, 1979.
2. Yitzchak Rabin Mesocheach im Manhigim U'Rashei Medinot (Yitchak Rabin Converses with Leaders and State Heads), 1984.
3. Zahal – Bitachon Yisrael (album). The Ministry of Defense, 1963.
1. The Rabin Memories. Boston, 1979.
2. Yitzchak Rabin Mesocheach im Manhigim U'Rashei Medinot (Yitchak Rabin Converses with Leaders and State Heads), 1984.
3. Zahal – Bitachon Yisrael (album). The Ministry of Defense, 1963.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Autograph book belonging to Ambassador Gideon Raphael (Rufer), contains hundreds of autographs from the years 1974-1977in a book decorated with the emblem of the State of Israel.
Amongst the autographs are those of Yigal Alon, Golda Meir, Binyamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, Yitzchak Navon, Yitzchak Rabin, Gideon Hausner, Abba Eben, Moshe Kol, Ephraim Katzir and more.
Raphael (1913-1999) was born in Germany, studied at Berlin University and immigrated in 1934. One of the first and most senior employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Raphael served as ambassador of Israel to Belgium and Luxemburg, observer to the EEC and the UN in Geneva, ambassador to the UN, Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ambassador to Great Britain. Not all of the signatures have been identified. 27cm. Very good condition.
Amongst the autographs are those of Yigal Alon, Golda Meir, Binyamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, Yitzchak Navon, Yitzchak Rabin, Gideon Hausner, Abba Eben, Moshe Kol, Ephraim Katzir and more.
Raphael (1913-1999) was born in Germany, studied at Berlin University and immigrated in 1934. One of the first and most senior employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Raphael served as ambassador of Israel to Belgium and Luxemburg, observer to the EEC and the UN in Geneva, ambassador to the UN, Director General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ambassador to Great Britain. Not all of the signatures have been identified. 27cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
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Rabbi Shlomo Goren (Gorontchik), typewritten letter bearing his hand signature, addressed to the Histadrut Po’alei Agudat Israel Defense Dept. 1949.
The letter begins with the words: “General staff / Military Rabbinical Office / Chief Headquarter”. The letter is about a soldier from the 44th brigade, who was severely punished due to his disobedience to military orders on religious grounds. 20.5 cm leaf. Good-fair condition. Tears, wrinkles, filing holes.
The letter begins with the words: “General staff / Military Rabbinical Office / Chief Headquarter”. The letter is about a soldier from the 44th brigade, who was severely punished due to his disobedience to military orders on religious grounds. 20.5 cm leaf. Good-fair condition. Tears, wrinkles, filing holes.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Handwritten letter by Yechiel Brill, addressed to Mr. Bamberger (brother of Rabbi Yitzchak Zekel Bamberger, ABD of Kissingen, son of Rabbi Simcha Bamberger). Mainz, [1882].
“As soon as this letter reaches him, he will send me back my father-in-law’s reply [Rabbi Ya’akov Ha-Levi Sapir] on the Shemita related matter I have sent him, since I have received my father-in-law’s order to print it in the “Ha-Levanon” journal as soon as possible…”. 1882 was the first year of Shemita kept by the renewed settlement of the Land of Israel. Yechiel Brill (1836-1886) – founder of the “Levanon” journal and among the pioneers of Hebrew journalism in the Land of Israel. Immigrated to Israel around 1850 and settled in Jerusalem; married Ya’akov Ha-Levi Sapir’s daughter. Founded the second Hebrew printing press in Jerusalem in 1862, with the collaboration of Yoel Moshe Salomon and Michel Ha-Cohen; He began publishing the “Ha-Levanon” journal in February 1863.
9 X 14 cm postcard. Very good condition
“As soon as this letter reaches him, he will send me back my father-in-law’s reply [Rabbi Ya’akov Ha-Levi Sapir] on the Shemita related matter I have sent him, since I have received my father-in-law’s order to print it in the “Ha-Levanon” journal as soon as possible…”. 1882 was the first year of Shemita kept by the renewed settlement of the Land of Israel. Yechiel Brill (1836-1886) – founder of the “Levanon” journal and among the pioneers of Hebrew journalism in the Land of Israel. Immigrated to Israel around 1850 and settled in Jerusalem; married Ya’akov Ha-Levi Sapir’s daughter. Founded the second Hebrew printing press in Jerusalem in 1862, with the collaboration of Yoel Moshe Salomon and Michel Ha-Cohen; He began publishing the “Ha-Levanon” journal in February 1863.
9 X 14 cm postcard. Very good condition
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $300
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Collection of letters handwritten by the editor, literary critic and publicist Reuven Brainin (1862-1939). Brainin published in many Hebrew papers from 1888 and onwards; participated in the first Zionist Congress and continued to report in the papers his impressions of following congresses. He emigrated to the USA in 1909 where he founded the weekly publication "HaDror"; many of the letters included in the lot are written on "HaDror" stationery. He later edited the papers "Der Veg" and "HaToren". The letters are mainly in regards to literary matters and subscriptions.
The collection contains 8 handwritten letters, one handwritten postcard (to Aharon Hermoni), part of a postcard with Brainin's portrait (with his handwritten dedication), and a printed souvenir-postcard.
In a letter dated December 1910, Brainin writes to his friend, the poet Ephraim A. Lissitzky, that "The public anticipates the publication of 'HaDror'… this will be absolutely a literary and scientific paper… if it succeeds I shall start a publishing house for Hebrew literature…"
Lot of 11 items, sizes and conditions vary.
The collection contains 8 handwritten letters, one handwritten postcard (to Aharon Hermoni), part of a postcard with Brainin's portrait (with his handwritten dedication), and a printed souvenir-postcard.
In a letter dated December 1910, Brainin writes to his friend, the poet Ephraim A. Lissitzky, that "The public anticipates the publication of 'HaDror'… this will be absolutely a literary and scientific paper… if it succeeds I shall start a publishing house for Hebrew literature…"
Lot of 11 items, sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $400
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Collection of letters handwritten by the writer Yehuda Burla (1886-1969).
Most letters concern literary matters. Some letters from the 1920s are letters of recommendation for students that Burla wrote while working as a teacher in Hebrew schools in Damascus and later in Zichron Ya'akov, which were sent to Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn and Dr. Haim Bugrashov, headmasters of the Gymnasia Herzlia High School in Tel Aviv. In a letter from the 20s he criticises his friend Maler [probably the writer Dov Kimhi], writes about literary topics and describes his recent meetings with Bialik.
Thirteen letters, size and condition varies. Included is a 1968 article about Burla from the "HaAretz" newspaper.
Most letters concern literary matters. Some letters from the 1920s are letters of recommendation for students that Burla wrote while working as a teacher in Hebrew schools in Damascus and later in Zichron Ya'akov, which were sent to Dr. Ben Zion Mossinsohn and Dr. Haim Bugrashov, headmasters of the Gymnasia Herzlia High School in Tel Aviv. In a letter from the 20s he criticises his friend Maler [probably the writer Dov Kimhi], writes about literary topics and describes his recent meetings with Bialik.
Thirteen letters, size and condition varies. Included is a 1968 article about Burla from the "HaAretz" newspaper.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Collection of essays, articles-drafts, manuscripts, letters and drafts of letters, newspapers and newspaper-cuttings. Jerusalem, Vienna and Lvov, 1920's-30's.
Meir Hartiner (1880-1972) – writer, translator and editor. Moved to Eretz Israel in 1938. Wrote in Hebrew and Yiddish papers and edited the paper "HaOlam".
The collection includes: complete manuscripts about the Song of Songs, the concept of god; a Hanukah play for children; manuscript of the story "HaChoref" from 1892, in Hebrew, German and Russian; essays about the "Supremacy of Judaism"; memorandum to the directors of the Jewish Agency, with signatures and handwritten recommendations, by Prof. Joseph Klausner, Gershom Shofman, Asher Barash, Uri Zvi Greenberg, David Shimony, Dov Sadan, Ya'akov Cohen and other writers and intellectuals (two copies, both signed), and other interesting documents. Hundreds of leaves, tens of manuscripts. Sizes and conditions vary.
Meir Hartiner (1880-1972) – writer, translator and editor. Moved to Eretz Israel in 1938. Wrote in Hebrew and Yiddish papers and edited the paper "HaOlam".
The collection includes: complete manuscripts about the Song of Songs, the concept of god; a Hanukah play for children; manuscript of the story "HaChoref" from 1892, in Hebrew, German and Russian; essays about the "Supremacy of Judaism"; memorandum to the directors of the Jewish Agency, with signatures and handwritten recommendations, by Prof. Joseph Klausner, Gershom Shofman, Asher Barash, Uri Zvi Greenberg, David Shimony, Dov Sadan, Ya'akov Cohen and other writers and intellectuals (two copies, both signed), and other interesting documents. Hundreds of leaves, tens of manuscripts. Sizes and conditions vary.
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