Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $450
Sold for: $1,500
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Two detailed reports with a lot of information about the Jewish community in Vienna just prior to World War II, including figures about the number of citizens and immigrants, financial data, etc.
1. Report of the Vienna Jewish Community, May-June 1939.
2. Report of the Vienna Jewish Community 1.7.-31.10.1939. A folded map at the opening of the booklet shows the numbers of immigrants from Austria and their destination.
26 cm. Good condition. Ink stamps. Minor tears at borders.
1. Report of the Vienna Jewish Community, May-June 1939.
2. Report of the Vienna Jewish Community 1.7.-31.10.1939. A folded map at the opening of the booklet shows the numbers of immigrants from Austria and their destination.
26 cm. Good condition. Ink stamps. Minor tears at borders.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
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1. Zionistische Rundschau. Vienna, issues no. 16, 21-25, September-November 1938.
2. Jֳ¼disches Nachrichtenblatt Wien. Vienna, single issue (leaf printed on both sides), December 1938.
3. Wiener Kurier. Vienna, issue no. 96 of April 24, 1946; issue no. 164 of July 19, 1946. Deals with the post-war situation of Jews in Austria.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Jֳ¼disches Nachrichtenblatt Wien. Vienna, single issue (leaf printed on both sides), December 1938.
3. Wiener Kurier. Vienna, issue no. 96 of April 24, 1946; issue no. 164 of July 19, 1946. Deals with the post-war situation of Jews in Austria.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
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Printed postcard declaration, addressed to Rabbi Yeshayahu Refaelowitz - Tel Aviv. 1940. "I hereby inform that I stand by my declaration that I signed in regard to my wife", filled in with the Jewish soldier's signature.
Initiated by the Chief Rabbi - Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi Herzog, thousands of Jewish soldiers signed war-gittin before their conscription before the World War, so their wives would not remain agunot in the event that they do not return from the war. Rabbi Yeshayahu Refaelowitz (1870-1956, known as photographer of Eretz Israel photographs as well), the Army Rabbi of the British army in Eretz Israel was given responsibility for this matter. Postcards. Sent by army post. Good condition, stains and creases.
Initiated by the Chief Rabbi - Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi Herzog, thousands of Jewish soldiers signed war-gittin before their conscription before the World War, so their wives would not remain agunot in the event that they do not return from the war. Rabbi Yeshayahu Refaelowitz (1870-1956, known as photographer of Eretz Israel photographs as well), the Army Rabbi of the British army in Eretz Israel was given responsibility for this matter. Postcards. Sent by army post. Good condition, stains and creases.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
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Nitzotz, journal of HaHistadrut Hazionit HaAchida of She'erit HaPleita in Germany and the Managing Committee of "No'ar Halutzi Meuchad". Munich, 1945-1946. Nineteen consecutive issues - issues 4-22 (49-67).
Bi-weekly with photographs and a literary supplement. The booklets are bound in soft-cover. The volume opens with an introduction on behalf of the editorial staff about the history of the journal and its nature. 29 cm. Good condition. Folds at corners of leaves, minor tears. Dry and fragile paper.
Bi-weekly with photographs and a literary supplement. The booklets are bound in soft-cover. The volume opens with an introduction on behalf of the editorial staff about the history of the journal and its nature. 29 cm. Good condition. Folds at corners of leaves, minor tears. Dry and fragile paper.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $450
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* Feler, Y. Calculus for second grade. Germany: Joint Publishing, [ca. 1948]. * Bible stories for children, part II. Edited by Y.H. Ravnitzky, H.N. Bialik and S. Ben Zion. Munich: Joint Publishing, 1948. "Limited number of copies printed for Jewish children in remote European camps. Distribution or sale in other venues is strictly forbidden". * Breitbar, Moshe. Grammar study book for children with exercises. Part II. Published by the Culture department of the Central Committee of Released Jews in the American Zone and the "Joint". "For the children of She'erit HaPleita in German Camps, distribution or sale in other countries is forbidden." * Gur, Y. Dictionary of the Hebrew Language. Part II. Germany: "Tzionistishe Shtime" publishing, [ca. 1948]. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $120
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Siddur Beit Ya'akov, Part I. Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin publication, by Shalom Yosef Carmel of Lodz presently in Landsberg. Augsburg, [1948].
Stereotype printing of 1924 Lemberg edition. Two title pages, following the first title page are printed dedications in memory of Rabbi Shalom Yosef Carmel's family members who died in the ghettos "and German camps". 465, [1] leaf, 23.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks on leaves, stained binding.
Stereotype printing of 1924 Lemberg edition. Two title pages, following the first title page are printed dedications in memory of Rabbi Shalom Yosef Carmel's family members who died in the ghettos "and German camps". 465, [1] leaf, 23.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks on leaves, stained binding.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Kol Israel BaGola, journal of Agudat Israel. Munich, March-October 1947. Issues 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, and 16. Fair condition. Stains, folding-marks and tears.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $225
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Gutyanski, B. [Binyamin]. Zalts in Di Oygn. Illustrations: A. Hafter. Moscow: "Der Emes", 1944. Yiddish.
Twenty two rhymed stories condemning Hitler and Nazi Germany, with harsh and humorous illustrations. The author, Gutyanski (1905-1949) - Yiddish poet, translator and editor. Composed poems for children, rhymed stories and short sketches for papers in Yiddish and Russian. Joined the Red Army in 1942, at first as a writer of anti-Nazi propaganda and later as a fighting soldier. Translated Don Quixote by Cervantes into Yiddish. Gutyanski disappered in 1948; he was probably arrested, tortured in a Soviet Prison and executed with other Jewish producers in 1949. 38, [2] pp, 17 cm. Good condition. Ex-library copy. Stains, mainly to cover.
Twenty two rhymed stories condemning Hitler and Nazi Germany, with harsh and humorous illustrations. The author, Gutyanski (1905-1949) - Yiddish poet, translator and editor. Composed poems for children, rhymed stories and short sketches for papers in Yiddish and Russian. Joined the Red Army in 1942, at first as a writer of anti-Nazi propaganda and later as a fighting soldier. Translated Don Quixote by Cervantes into Yiddish. Gutyanski disappered in 1948; he was probably arrested, tortured in a Soviet Prison and executed with other Jewish producers in 1949. 38, [2] pp, 17 cm. Good condition. Ex-library copy. Stains, mainly to cover.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,500
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Archive of letters, family photographs and personal diary of sons and daughters of the Elkes family. Kaunas, 20s-40s.
Dr. Elchanan Elkes was the Kaunas community head, and "Head of the Jews" in the ghetto. The archive has approximately seventy handwritten letters: several telegrams from Eretz Israel from the 1920s, and letters from the time of the Holocaust and later (most of the letters are in German, some in English), approx one hundred family photographs, personal diary of daughter (Sarah) from 1937-1939, copy of letter written by Dr. Elkes, last letter written as a testament to his children in England, days before the expulsion from the Kovno Ghetto. Dr. Elkes was sent to Dachau, where he perished. The archive has been scanned for documentation in Yad Vashem. Various sizes and conditions.
Dr. Elchanan Elkes was the Kaunas community head, and "Head of the Jews" in the ghetto. The archive has approximately seventy handwritten letters: several telegrams from Eretz Israel from the 1920s, and letters from the time of the Holocaust and later (most of the letters are in German, some in English), approx one hundred family photographs, personal diary of daughter (Sarah) from 1937-1939, copy of letter written by Dr. Elkes, last letter written as a testament to his children in England, days before the expulsion from the Kovno Ghetto. Dr. Elkes was sent to Dachau, where he perished. The archive has been scanned for documentation in Yad Vashem. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $350
Sold for: $875
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Collection of documents of Yosef and Joana Weintraub and their extended family. Prague, 1935-1947.
The collection contains: birth certificates, marriage, studies, passports etc. handwritten letters, German and Czech. The letters reflect the horrors of the Holocaust, and the events that befell the family members in the various places to which they were sent. The collection is unique because of the documents which portray the upheavals of life and rule, from the Austro-Hungarian government, through the Czech Republic, and the Nazi rule: a passport enabling a woman to visit her husband serving in the army in Bosnia; documents from the Nazi rule, testifying participation in courses in preparation for immigration, etc. Total of approximately 60 items. Various sizes and conditions.
The collection contains: birth certificates, marriage, studies, passports etc. handwritten letters, German and Czech. The letters reflect the horrors of the Holocaust, and the events that befell the family members in the various places to which they were sent. The collection is unique because of the documents which portray the upheavals of life and rule, from the Austro-Hungarian government, through the Czech Republic, and the Nazi rule: a passport enabling a woman to visit her husband serving in the army in Bosnia; documents from the Nazi rule, testifying participation in courses in preparation for immigration, etc. Total of approximately 60 items. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $2,500
Sold for: $3,125
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Collection of official and personal documents of Leon and Stephy Reischer. Leon, Austrian native, lived in Poland and Russia, and eventually immigrated to Argentina.
The collection includes various documents (birth certificate, identity card, marriage certificate etc.); official documents from Austria, Russia and Argentina, including a document from 1939 from the Jewish community of Vienna with details of the instructions and guidelines for the Jews of the city who were expelled to Poland after the Anschluss; postcards; personal letters received by Stephy Reischer during World War II, and more items. Total of approximately eighty items. Various sizes and conditions.
The collection includes various documents (birth certificate, identity card, marriage certificate etc.); official documents from Austria, Russia and Argentina, including a document from 1939 from the Jewish community of Vienna with details of the instructions and guidelines for the Jews of the city who were expelled to Poland after the Anschluss; postcards; personal letters received by Stephy Reischer during World War II, and more items. Total of approximately eighty items. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
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Collection of documents of an engineer in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality and in the British army, in the first camouflage military unit. 1940s.
Documents of a Brigade soldier, who emigrated from Russia to Eretz Israel in 1925 and joined the Haganah. Served as a city engineer in Tel Aviv -Jaffa and with the outbreak of World War II, he insisted on serving as engineer in the British army and was sent to Italy and Libya with the Jewish Brigade. After his return to Eretz Israel, he worked as an engineer in the Jerusalem region, until his death in 1955.
The collection contains: New Year greeting from 1945 of the First Camouflage Military Unit, the Royal Engineer Battalion; "B'Ohalim", newspaper of the Camouflage Unit - first and second issues (printed in Italy, "internal, not for publication"); Various typewritten documents: humorous lectures, texts of plays, programs of Kabbalat Shabbat, poems, etc. Total of 23 items. Various sizes and conditions.
Documents of a Brigade soldier, who emigrated from Russia to Eretz Israel in 1925 and joined the Haganah. Served as a city engineer in Tel Aviv -Jaffa and with the outbreak of World War II, he insisted on serving as engineer in the British army and was sent to Italy and Libya with the Jewish Brigade. After his return to Eretz Israel, he worked as an engineer in the Jerusalem region, until his death in 1955.
The collection contains: New Year greeting from 1945 of the First Camouflage Military Unit, the Royal Engineer Battalion; "B'Ohalim", newspaper of the Camouflage Unit - first and second issues (printed in Italy, "internal, not for publication"); Various typewritten documents: humorous lectures, texts of plays, programs of Kabbalat Shabbat, poems, etc. Total of 23 items. Various sizes and conditions.
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