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
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Eleven Shana Tova greeting cards, 1943-1952.
Including: Two cards of the "Eretz Israel Unit for Equipment and Supplies" of the Jewish Brigade; IDF Infantry, Draughtsmanship Course and Air Force; "Harel" Division of the Palmach. Size varies, very good condition.
Including: Two cards of the "Eretz Israel Unit for Equipment and Supplies" of the Jewish Brigade; IDF Infantry, Draughtsmanship Course and Air Force; "Harel" Division of the Palmach. Size varies, very good condition.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
Five photographic Shana Tova cards: Three bearing photographs of people (1933, 1936, 1937) – “Muberman Photographer” Netanya, “A. Melumad”, “Kaplan, Jerusalem”; postcard without a photograph (Jerusalem, 1933) and a postcard from which the picture has been cut out (Muberman, Netanya, 1937). Varying condition.
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Postcards
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Five photographed Shana Tova cards, 1933-1940.
"Parita Ma'apilim Ship on the shore of Tel-Aviv"; three people in a boat, "Rapid"; "Photographer Moberman Netanya"; "Photographer M. Gamzu Tel-Aviv", with drawing of the Western Wall; 1933 greeting with no photographer's name, with drawing of Rachel's Tomb. Size and condition varies.
"Parita Ma'apilim Ship on the shore of Tel-Aviv"; three people in a boat, "Rapid"; "Photographer Moberman Netanya"; "Photographer M. Gamzu Tel-Aviv", with drawing of the Western Wall; 1933 greeting with no photographer's name, with drawing of Rachel's Tomb. Size and condition varies.
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Postcards
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $175
Including buyer's premium
1. “Le-Shana Tova”, blessing with a train illustration in relief, printed in Eretz Israel. Printed, rhymed greeting inside. Good condition, stains.
2. Palestine, Shana Tova blessing with a drawing of Rachel's Tomb in relief. There are 11 small (5x7cm) photographs of various sites in Eretz Israel, folded in the shape of a fan, inside the card, including Rachel's Tomb, the Western Wall, Jaffa and others. Handwritten inscription on the back, dated 1919. Good condition, stains.
2. Palestine, Shana Tova blessing with a drawing of Rachel's Tomb in relief. There are 11 small (5x7cm) photographs of various sites in Eretz Israel, folded in the shape of a fan, inside the card, including Rachel's Tomb, the Western Wall, Jaffa and others. Handwritten inscription on the back, dated 1919. Good condition, stains.
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Postcards
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $400
Unsold
Ten pop-Up Shana Tova blessings, USA (Printed in Germany). Blessings of “Shana Tova Tikatevu”, bearing Judaic figures and various adornments. Good condition. Light tears.
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Postcards
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $600
Unsold
Three pop-up Shana Tova cards, USA (printed in Germany).
The Binding of Isaac, the gatefold decorated with flowers and doves; Tashlich near a river, with a synagogue and floral decorations in the background; a dove and flowers. Size varies. Fair condition, with some tears and separated parts.
The Binding of Isaac, the gatefold decorated with flowers and doves; Tashlich near a river, with a synagogue and floral decorations in the background; a dove and flowers. Size varies. Fair condition, with some tears and separated parts.
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Postcards
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
Unsold
Official announcement [on behalf of General Arthur Money], Ministry of Health Regulations, Order No. 1. Tel Aviv, May 16, 1919.
Detailed laws regarding registration of births and deaths, Smallpox vaccination of children, contagious diseases, corpses and burial, doctors licenses and maintaining the cleanliness of the surroundings of houses.
[4]pp, 30cm. Good condition. Few stains, taped tear to last page.
Detailed laws regarding registration of births and deaths, Smallpox vaccination of children, contagious diseases, corpses and burial, doctors licenses and maintaining the cleanliness of the surroundings of houses.
[4]pp, 30cm. Good condition. Few stains, taped tear to last page.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
Unsold
Proclamation on behalf of H.C. Luke, Chief Secretary to the British Mandate Government of Palestine. Jerusalem: Greek Convent Printing Press, August 25, 1929 [second day of the 1929 riots].
Similar proclamations are known that were distributed from Royal Air Force airplanes. Leaf 34cm. Fair condition. Creases, foxing, tears along borders.
Similar proclamations are known that were distributed from Royal Air Force airplanes. Leaf 34cm. Fair condition. Creases, foxing, tears along borders.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
"To all Municipalities, Communities, Local Councils and Committees of Agricultural Settlements in the country!". Letter on official letterhead of the Jewish National Council in Eretz Israel, May 12, 1939.
"Within the next few days the British Government will publish the White Paper" – it was decided, in reaction, to proclaim the day following the publication as a "Yom Pekuda" ["Command Day"], including strikes, an emergency census and public gatherings. The [third] White Paper was published five days later, on May 17. Signed in the plate: Yitzchak Ben Zvi. A handwritten note at the top of the page states: "Note, not for publication". [3] leaves, 27cm. Good condition. Creases, filing holes, foxing, small tears.
"Within the next few days the British Government will publish the White Paper" – it was decided, in reaction, to proclaim the day following the publication as a "Yom Pekuda" ["Command Day"], including strikes, an emergency census and public gatherings. The [third] White Paper was published five days later, on May 17. Signed in the plate: Yitzchak Ben Zvi. A handwritten note at the top of the page states: "Note, not for publication". [3] leaves, 27cm. Good condition. Creases, filing holes, foxing, small tears.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $2,500
Sold for: $4,500
Including buyer's premium
Archive of handwritten and printed letters, Polack-Moser family of Haifa, 1944-1947.
In November 1944 Avraham (Avivi) Polack, a Humanities student in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem was arrested and sent to a detention camp in Latroun; by mid-December he was transferred to the prison in Acre, and from there to various British detention-camps in Africa: Carthaga (Sudan), Asmara (Eritrea), and Gilgil (Kenya). During his years in exile, Avraham wrote many letters to his family and relatives, and these are in the collection in front of us, the letters are rich with descriptions of daily life in the camps. Baruch Moser-Polack established in Haifa, concurrently, the "Committee for assisting the families of the Jewish Detainees" and the "Committee for the Eritrea Exiles and their Families" and sent many letters with pleas for assistance and aid (he kept copies of most letters and these are included in the collection herewith) – to Jewish leaders and organizations, among them: the High Commissioner, Central Secret Police, Haim Weizmann, Chief rabbinate, Mania Bialik, Prof. Klausner, Anitta Müller-Cohen, The Women Workers Union, The Jewish National Council, Newspapers' Editorials, and more, sometimes with the assistance of lawyers. The letters reflect his concern about his son and his daughter, 16-17 years old, who was also arrested for a long time in the women's detention prison in Bethlehem (see next item). During all the period of his imprisonment in Africa, Avraham Polack continued his studies, with books which were sent to him by his father and by the University library, thanks to efforts made by its president, Prof. Magnes.
This is a varied and rare archive in its scope, enabling a thorough research of the lives of Etzel and Lehi exiles in detention camps in Africa through first-hand detailed documents, while watching the fight for their release on the part of their parents in Palestine. The archive contains:
- About 125 letters by Avraham Polack, mainly from Carthaga and Asmara camps. Deletions or lines chopped by the censor can be traced in some of the letters (in particular in the early letters).
- About 180 letters and copies of letters from the Assistance Committee for the Eritrea Exiles some in several copies.
- About 16 letters sent to Avraham by his father and his sister Ruth Stern and her husband.
- About 16 letters concerning the continuation of Avraham's academic studies in the camps: order of books, examination grades, etc.
- About 50 general documents: certificates for delivery of parcels or money, payment-confirmations, renewal of newspaper subscription for Avraham, and more.
Total of about 400 documents, sizes and conditions vary.
In November 1944 Avraham (Avivi) Polack, a Humanities student in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem was arrested and sent to a detention camp in Latroun; by mid-December he was transferred to the prison in Acre, and from there to various British detention-camps in Africa: Carthaga (Sudan), Asmara (Eritrea), and Gilgil (Kenya). During his years in exile, Avraham wrote many letters to his family and relatives, and these are in the collection in front of us, the letters are rich with descriptions of daily life in the camps. Baruch Moser-Polack established in Haifa, concurrently, the "Committee for assisting the families of the Jewish Detainees" and the "Committee for the Eritrea Exiles and their Families" and sent many letters with pleas for assistance and aid (he kept copies of most letters and these are included in the collection herewith) – to Jewish leaders and organizations, among them: the High Commissioner, Central Secret Police, Haim Weizmann, Chief rabbinate, Mania Bialik, Prof. Klausner, Anitta Müller-Cohen, The Women Workers Union, The Jewish National Council, Newspapers' Editorials, and more, sometimes with the assistance of lawyers. The letters reflect his concern about his son and his daughter, 16-17 years old, who was also arrested for a long time in the women's detention prison in Bethlehem (see next item). During all the period of his imprisonment in Africa, Avraham Polack continued his studies, with books which were sent to him by his father and by the University library, thanks to efforts made by its president, Prof. Magnes.
This is a varied and rare archive in its scope, enabling a thorough research of the lives of Etzel and Lehi exiles in detention camps in Africa through first-hand detailed documents, while watching the fight for their release on the part of their parents in Palestine. The archive contains:
- About 125 letters by Avraham Polack, mainly from Carthaga and Asmara camps. Deletions or lines chopped by the censor can be traced in some of the letters (in particular in the early letters).
- About 180 letters and copies of letters from the Assistance Committee for the Eritrea Exiles some in several copies.
- About 16 letters sent to Avraham by his father and his sister Ruth Stern and her husband.
- About 16 letters concerning the continuation of Avraham's academic studies in the camps: order of books, examination grades, etc.
- About 50 general documents: certificates for delivery of parcels or money, payment-confirmations, renewal of newspaper subscription for Avraham, and more.
Total of about 400 documents, sizes and conditions vary.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
36 Letters handwritten by Yehudit Moser-Polack, age 17, sent to family and friends, during her imprisonment in "Vila Salem", Bethlehem, 1945-1947.
Some of the letters consist of several leaves and were sent to different people. Moser-Polack tells in detail about the prison's routine; the visit of Rabbi Levanon and the reading the Scroll of Esther; preparation of a humorous paper for Purim; the books she was reading, her intentions to plea the British Police for pardon, and more. Some of the letters are ink-stamped "Palestine Prison Service, Women Prison Bethlehem".. Attached: Shana Tovah card sent from the camp. Size varies, good condition. Filing-holes.
Some of the letters consist of several leaves and were sent to different people. Moser-Polack tells in detail about the prison's routine; the visit of Rabbi Levanon and the reading the Scroll of Esther; preparation of a humorous paper for Purim; the books she was reading, her intentions to plea the British Police for pardon, and more. Some of the letters are ink-stamped "Palestine Prison Service, Women Prison Bethlehem".. Attached: Shana Tovah card sent from the camp. Size varies, good condition. Filing-holes.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
1. Group photograph of many participants. Detention camp in Asmara, Eritrea, [c. 1945]. The photographed are raising the flag of Israel and holding a sign: "Zion's Exiles in Asmara". 17X12 cm, very good condition.
2. Cloth-badge, "Jabotinsky Day in Asmara Exile, 29 Tamuz, 1946", on the sixth year of his death. 5X3 cm, good condition.
2. Cloth-badge, "Jabotinsky Day in Asmara Exile, 29 Tamuz, 1946", on the sixth year of his death. 5X3 cm, good condition.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements
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