Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $400
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Eighteen letters sent to the writer and art critic, founder and editor of "Gazit" Art Periodical, Gabriel Talpir (1901-1990).
Amongst them letters from artists, writers and poets: Yehudah Burla, S. Shalom. Ya'akov Orland, Roni Somek, Zeג€™ev Vilnai, Ya'akov Fichman, Avraham Yaskil, Ya'akov Pins, Chaim Ya'akov (Jacques) Lifshitz, Anna Ticho, Mordechai Ardon, Joseph Budko, Shimshon Holzman, and others. Various sizes and conditions.
Amongst them letters from artists, writers and poets: Yehudah Burla, S. Shalom. Ya'akov Orland, Roni Somek, Zeג€™ev Vilnai, Ya'akov Fichman, Avraham Yaskil, Ya'akov Pins, Chaim Ya'akov (Jacques) Lifshitz, Anna Ticho, Mordechai Ardon, Joseph Budko, Shimshon Holzman, and others. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
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Ten signed and autographed letters: Meir Dizengoff, Zalman Shneur, Avinoam Yellin, David Yellin, Eliezer Smoly, Yehuda and Yirmi Menuchin, Arthur Rubinstein, Shaul Tschernichovsky, Chaim Nachman Bialik, Martin Buber. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $250
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Guri, Chaim. Ad Kav Nesher 1949-1975. ["Zuta" series] HaKibutz HaMeuchad Publishing, 1975. Dedication handwritten by Guri to the poet Yona Wollach. 128 pp, 11.5 cm. Good condition. Damages to binding.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
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Martin Buber, handwritten glosses on a printing-draft of part II of the book "Teuda VeYeud", in which speeches delivered by Buber and "Essays about Current Matters" have been compiled. The book was first published by "HaSifriya HaZionit" of the Zionist Organization in 1961.
358 leaves with many comments and corrections handwritten by Buber, including corrections of punctuation and diacritical signs, pagination and textual corrections, additions, comments and instruction for the printing press. This copy is incomplete: the final version consists of 424 pages while the copy presented here consists of 358 leaves printed on one side. 358 leaves, 25 cm. Good condition. Numerous creases at borders of leaves.
358 leaves with many comments and corrections handwritten by Buber, including corrections of punctuation and diacritical signs, pagination and textual corrections, additions, comments and instruction for the printing press. This copy is incomplete: the final version consists of 424 pages while the copy presented here consists of 358 leaves printed on one side. 358 leaves, 25 cm. Good condition. Numerous creases at borders of leaves.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $180
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Yochanan Tversky - Writings. New York, 1920s-30s.
Volume containing a printed essay and a story, with corrections, comments and numerous additions handwritten by Tversky (1900-1967) - author and translator, native of Poland. In 1926 Tversky immigrated to the U.S.A. and was appointed as a lecturer in "Tarbut" seminary for teachers. Studied in Harvard and was appointed as professor for Jewish History. Made aliya to Eretz Israel in 1948. Wrote mainly historic novels and biographical stories. The volume includes: notes by Tversky about the Swiss educator and critic Johan Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746-1827) that appeared in the bi-monthly journal "Shviley HaChinuch", New York, 1928; "Herzl - a Story" from "Yearbook of American Jews" for 1939, New York, 1939 (almost with no comments, most of the comments were written about Pestalozzi). More than 100 pages, 23 cm. Original cover with embossed inscription, from the 1930s. Good condition.
Volume containing a printed essay and a story, with corrections, comments and numerous additions handwritten by Tversky (1900-1967) - author and translator, native of Poland. In 1926 Tversky immigrated to the U.S.A. and was appointed as a lecturer in "Tarbut" seminary for teachers. Studied in Harvard and was appointed as professor for Jewish History. Made aliya to Eretz Israel in 1948. Wrote mainly historic novels and biographical stories. The volume includes: notes by Tversky about the Swiss educator and critic Johan Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746-1827) that appeared in the bi-monthly journal "Shviley HaChinuch", New York, 1928; "Herzl - a Story" from "Yearbook of American Jews" for 1939, New York, 1939 (almost with no comments, most of the comments were written about Pestalozzi). More than 100 pages, 23 cm. Original cover with embossed inscription, from the 1930s. Good condition.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
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Aden (Bren), Avraham. Al Shtay Gedot HaSuez. Proofreading copy of the book about the Yom Kippur War, published by "Idanim" in 1979.
First proofreading copy of the book, with numerous corrections, additions and handwritten proofreading corrections. Adan (b. 1926) - amongst the leading IDF commanders; commander of the Armored Corps, Southern Command Major-General and Military Attachֳ© in the U.S.A. As a Palmach fighter was one of the conquerors of Um Rashrash (Eilat) and one of the "Ink Flag" lifters. Adan was the commander of Division 162 on the Sinai front. Presented here is a printed copy of the book, with the author's dedication to Meir Hovav who edited and produced the book. 336 printed leaves, with numerous handwritten corrections, 33 cm. Good condition. Creases, filing holes, tears at borders of leaves.
First proofreading copy of the book, with numerous corrections, additions and handwritten proofreading corrections. Adan (b. 1926) - amongst the leading IDF commanders; commander of the Armored Corps, Southern Command Major-General and Military Attachֳ© in the U.S.A. As a Palmach fighter was one of the conquerors of Um Rashrash (Eilat) and one of the "Ink Flag" lifters. Adan was the commander of Division 162 on the Sinai front. Presented here is a printed copy of the book, with the author's dedication to Meir Hovav who edited and produced the book. 336 printed leaves, with numerous handwritten corrections, 33 cm. Good condition. Creases, filing holes, tears at borders of leaves.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $5,000
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Yochanan Bader, complete manuscript of his book "HaKnesset VeAni",
about his parliamentary activity for twenty nine years, from the first to the eighth Knesset. The book was published by "Idanim" in 1979.
The manuscript presented here includes corrections, comments and glosses. Bader (1901-1994) was born in Krakow, studied in a state gymnasium in the city and later in the Krakow University. Bader earned a Doctorate in Law and was certified as a lawyer. In 1925 joined the Hatzohar movement. Made aliya to Eretz Israel in 1943 and joined the Etzel. One of "Herut Movement" founders, and a Knesset member on its behalf from the first to the eighth Knesset. Bader was well known for his rhetoric talent. 412 handwritten leaves, 30 cm. Good condition. Numerous creases at corners and borders of leaves.
about his parliamentary activity for twenty nine years, from the first to the eighth Knesset. The book was published by "Idanim" in 1979.
The manuscript presented here includes corrections, comments and glosses. Bader (1901-1994) was born in Krakow, studied in a state gymnasium in the city and later in the Krakow University. Bader earned a Doctorate in Law and was certified as a lawyer. In 1925 joined the Hatzohar movement. Made aliya to Eretz Israel in 1943 and joined the Etzel. One of "Herut Movement" founders, and a Knesset member on its behalf from the first to the eighth Knesset. Bader was well known for his rhetoric talent. 412 handwritten leaves, 30 cm. Good condition. Numerous creases at corners and borders of leaves.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $5,000
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Approximately 890 official documents, invitations, postcards, cards and letters addressed to Shlomo Zalman Nathanson.
Nathanson (1888-1963, born in Jerusalem), was an economist and a public figure, a veteran of the city of Haifa. He worked as a clerk in the Anglo-Palestine Bank (later Bank Leumi) in Jerusalem. After World War I, settled in Haifa and was active in developing the industry and trade in the city. From 1928, served as manager of the Anglo-Palestine Bank in Haifa and president of the Trade and Industry Department there. Endeavored to recruit Jewish employees in the Bank's various departments. Was chairman of fundraising for recruiting and rescue in Haifa, chairman of the national loan and chairman of Keren HaYesod. Served as deputy chairman of the Reali School in Haifa and Swedish Consul of Haifa and North Israel for 25 years. Merited an Honorary Title of the city. (Taken from the Haifa Municipality website).
The collection contains: An invitation to the opening celebration of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem attended by Lord Balfour (7th of Nissan 1925), documents on behalf of the Jewish agency, the General Zionist Union, the Hebrew Congregation Committee, the Union of Religious Authors in Eretz Israel, the Central Committee of Hebrew Authors and Literature Union, the Committee for Emergency Tax for the Settlement in Haifa, Hebrew Reali School, banks etc. Many varied documents connected to the Swedish Consulate in Haifa that testify to its varied activities.
Various sizes and conditions.
Nathanson (1888-1963, born in Jerusalem), was an economist and a public figure, a veteran of the city of Haifa. He worked as a clerk in the Anglo-Palestine Bank (later Bank Leumi) in Jerusalem. After World War I, settled in Haifa and was active in developing the industry and trade in the city. From 1928, served as manager of the Anglo-Palestine Bank in Haifa and president of the Trade and Industry Department there. Endeavored to recruit Jewish employees in the Bank's various departments. Was chairman of fundraising for recruiting and rescue in Haifa, chairman of the national loan and chairman of Keren HaYesod. Served as deputy chairman of the Reali School in Haifa and Swedish Consul of Haifa and North Israel for 25 years. Merited an Honorary Title of the city. (Taken from the Haifa Municipality website).
The collection contains: An invitation to the opening celebration of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem attended by Lord Balfour (7th of Nissan 1925), documents on behalf of the Jewish agency, the General Zionist Union, the Hebrew Congregation Committee, the Union of Religious Authors in Eretz Israel, the Central Committee of Hebrew Authors and Literature Union, the Committee for Emergency Tax for the Settlement in Haifa, Hebrew Reali School, banks etc. Many varied documents connected to the Swedish Consulate in Haifa that testify to its varied activities.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
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Handwritten poem notebook, by M. Sinai, soldier of the Jewish Brigade. [1943-1945].
About forty poems in Sinaiג€™s handwriting; newspaper clip with an article that was published in the LeChayal newspaper (June 1945) in Italy; a letter from the LeChayal editorial staff (May 1945).
The poems were written in Atlit, Latrun, Zichron Ya'akov, Burg El Arab, and other places, and describe daily life in the Brigade, the Land and People of Israel, the pioneering spirit, etc.
[51] leaves, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing, few loose, detached leaves. Partially detached binding
About forty poems in Sinaiג€™s handwriting; newspaper clip with an article that was published in the LeChayal newspaper (June 1945) in Italy; a letter from the LeChayal editorial staff (May 1945).
The poems were written in Atlit, Latrun, Zichron Ya'akov, Burg El Arab, and other places, and describe daily life in the Brigade, the Land and People of Israel, the pioneering spirit, etc.
[51] leaves, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing, few loose, detached leaves. Partially detached binding
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Personal diary of Herzl Mazia, a brigade soldier. Eretz Israel, Egypt and Libya, 1943.
A binder of papers, handwritten. Descriptions of travel and battles in Haifa, Lod, El Arish, Tobruk and Benghazi. Description of unrest since they were not allowed to really fight, argument over waving the national flag on Yom Kippur, etc. Sections of diary were publicized in the book "HaGedud She'ain Sheni Lo", Refael Rupin, published by the Ministry of Defense, 2000. 161 pages, 24 cm. Very good condition, clear handwriting.
A binder of papers, handwritten. Descriptions of travel and battles in Haifa, Lod, El Arish, Tobruk and Benghazi. Description of unrest since they were not allowed to really fight, argument over waving the national flag on Yom Kippur, etc. Sections of diary were publicized in the book "HaGedud She'ain Sheni Lo", Refael Rupin, published by the Ministry of Defense, 2000. 161 pages, 24 cm. Very good condition, clear handwriting.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $300
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Collection of documents and letters sent to the Jerusalemite composer and conductor Zvi Talmon (Monsohn), late 1930s to the 1950s.
Zvi Talmon (Monsohn) was born in Jerusalem in 1922, studied in "Etz Chaim" and in "Tachkemoni" school. Graduated from the "Mizrachi" Teachers Seminary. Worked as a general teacher and as a music teacher in "Tachkemoni" school, served as a cantor in several synagogues, performed in "Kol Israel", founded the "Heichal Shlomo" synagogue choir and was its conductor for ten years.
The collection presented here contains thirty letters about musical issues, requests for performances and lectures, etc; newspaper cuttings, entrance-tickets to a special performance "Young composer Zvi Monsohn concert"; nine posters announcing events with the participation of Talmon; thirteen certificates and "Award Certificates" from "Etz Chaim" Talmud Torah, in the name of Shimon Monsohn. Lot of more than fifty items, various sizes and conditions.
Zvi Talmon (Monsohn) was born in Jerusalem in 1922, studied in "Etz Chaim" and in "Tachkemoni" school. Graduated from the "Mizrachi" Teachers Seminary. Worked as a general teacher and as a music teacher in "Tachkemoni" school, served as a cantor in several synagogues, performed in "Kol Israel", founded the "Heichal Shlomo" synagogue choir and was its conductor for ten years.
The collection presented here contains thirty letters about musical issues, requests for performances and lectures, etc; newspaper cuttings, entrance-tickets to a special performance "Young composer Zvi Monsohn concert"; nine posters announcing events with the participation of Talmon; thirteen certificates and "Award Certificates" from "Etz Chaim" Talmud Torah, in the name of Shimon Monsohn. Lot of more than fifty items, various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
HaMe'asef for the year 1786, including poems and letters gathered by members of Chevrat Dorshey Leshon Ever in Kֳ¶nigsberg, 1786.
Thirteen issues, divided according to the Hebrew Calendar (leap year). The issues include poetry, literature, allegories, biographies of Jewish sages, European history passages "Toldot Hazman", literary criticism, and other sections. Amongst the writers: Ephraim Luzato, Naftali Herz Weisel, Eliyahu Morphurgo, Isaac Euchel, and others.
"HaMe'asef" is one of the important and early periodicals of the Haskalah movement. The periodical called to spread "enlightenment", criticized the rabbinical leadership, published news about the changes that Europe underwent, etc. Pagination varies. Volume 17.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks. Tears to several leaves. Original leather binding, damaged and worn.
Thirteen issues, divided according to the Hebrew Calendar (leap year). The issues include poetry, literature, allegories, biographies of Jewish sages, European history passages "Toldot Hazman", literary criticism, and other sections. Amongst the writers: Ephraim Luzato, Naftali Herz Weisel, Eliyahu Morphurgo, Isaac Euchel, and others.
"HaMe'asef" is one of the important and early periodicals of the Haskalah movement. The periodical called to spread "enlightenment", criticized the rabbinical leadership, published news about the changes that Europe underwent, etc. Pagination varies. Volume 17.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing-marks. Tears to several leaves. Original leather binding, damaged and worn.
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