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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $7,000
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Hanna Szenes, a short handwritten note, addressed to Gusta [Gusta Strumpf-Rechav]. [Eretz Israel], probably, March 5, 1944.
"Gusta! I must thank you for everything, regards to all, from Hagar". "Hagar" is the code name given to Hanna Szenes prior to her departure on a mission and served her when she arrived in Yugoslavia and Hungary. Hanna Szenes signed by this name, a short while before her departure, a letter to Yehuda Barginsky, member of HaKibutz HaMeuhad secretariat, who took care of her departure on mission to Europe, before leaving Eretz Israel. [See: Braslavsky, Moshe (editor): Hanna Szenes, diaries, poems and testimonies. HaKibutz HaMeuhad publishing, 1994 - "Letters by Hanna Szenes - on the Verge of Departure"].
Gusta mentioned in the note is Gusta Strumpf-Rechav (1891-1982), one of the first pioneers who made Aliya from Germany following World War I, member of Kvutzat Kineret during the early 1920s. Worked with David Remez in "Solel Boneh" management, edited "Davar" newspaper in German, established and managed the first Beit Hachalutzot in Haifa, and managed the maritime and fishing company "Nachshon" for tens of years. Attached is the original envelope in which the letter was found. An inscription on the envelope reads "Last letter from Hanna Szenes, keep!!". Note 8.5x7 cm, fair-good condition. Staining. Missing corner, creases. Envelope 12x9.5 cm, minor damages and omissions.
"Gusta! I must thank you for everything, regards to all, from Hagar". "Hagar" is the code name given to Hanna Szenes prior to her departure on a mission and served her when she arrived in Yugoslavia and Hungary. Hanna Szenes signed by this name, a short while before her departure, a letter to Yehuda Barginsky, member of HaKibutz HaMeuhad secretariat, who took care of her departure on mission to Europe, before leaving Eretz Israel. [See: Braslavsky, Moshe (editor): Hanna Szenes, diaries, poems and testimonies. HaKibutz HaMeuhad publishing, 1994 - "Letters by Hanna Szenes - on the Verge of Departure"].
Gusta mentioned in the note is Gusta Strumpf-Rechav (1891-1982), one of the first pioneers who made Aliya from Germany following World War I, member of Kvutzat Kineret during the early 1920s. Worked with David Remez in "Solel Boneh" management, edited "Davar" newspaper in German, established and managed the first Beit Hachalutzot in Haifa, and managed the maritime and fishing company "Nachshon" for tens of years. Attached is the original envelope in which the letter was found. An inscription on the envelope reads "Last letter from Hanna Szenes, keep!!". Note 8.5x7 cm, fair-good condition. Staining. Missing corner, creases. Envelope 12x9.5 cm, minor damages and omissions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $5,000
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Archive of original and photocopied documents and letters, regarding Chaim Weizmann's Zionist activities. Binders of documents of Gilbert F. Clayton, who commanded the British Intelligence in the Eretz Israel region, filled positions in the British Settlements Office and was involved in discussions concerning the determination of the character of the Middle East.
The archive includes a master copy by John Kimchi, "Vision is not Enough" which deals with Meir Weisgal's contribution to the realization of Chaim Weizmann's leadership potential.
This archive was compiled by Boris Guriel, a commander of Ran, a political intelligence branch of Shai (Information Service), to assist John Kimchi in writing his book. This archive is unique in its reflection of the events of that time and it can shed new light on Weizmann's direction of leadership - the synthetic Zionism. From the Eighth Zionist Congress in 1917 and following the Uganda Plan, Weizmann opposed Herzl's policy, and together with Buber, he led a move to merge political Zionism and active Zionism stressing the settlement of Eretz Israel. This led to the establishment of the Zionist-Eretz Israel office that encouraged purchase of land and its settlement.
This approach reached its climax with Weizmann's contribution to attain the Balfour Declaration in 1917 which indeed was submitted to Rothschild, the man of action. In 1920, Herbert Samuel was appointed Commissioner of the Palestine settlements in light of the San-Remo Conference which divided the Ottoman regions amongst world powers. In 1922, the British mandate was imposed on Eretz Israel and at that same time, began discussions on the nature of the rule in the region and on the relations between Zionism and the Arabs living in Eretz Israel.
The archive reflects the events happening backstage at this time, whose repercussions largely impact events until today. The information and documents in this archive are very valuable for anyone who is studying this period of time and for someone who is searching for the root of problems that The State of Israel faces today.
The archive is divided into office files and binders:
~ Correspondence between Boris Guriel and John Kimchi and the response of Michael Korda, a New York publisher, regarding the writing of the book on the Jewish-Arab dispute at the beginning of the mandate that will include Weizmann's biography, 1971-1972.
~ Binder (called Clayton-Wingate) containing approximately 170 documents and letters, some from Chaim Weizmann's archive, 1917-1919. Contains a detailed list of all letters and memorandums that appear in the binder that Guriel prepared for Kimchi. The documents reflect the background that Weizmann and Yisrael Moshe Ziv presented as a basis for their suggestions for British policy in the area. The letters, some classified, are between people who impacted the events of that time in the Middle East: Weizmann, Balfour, Allenby, Seiks, Wingate, Rothschild, Ziv and others. Clayton commanded the British intelligence in the Middle East and was appointed High Commissioner of Iraq; he was a partner in the determining of the borders of the Middle East after World War I (at that time, Wingate was High Commissioner in Egypt). The binder documents are typewritten copies or photocopies, with Guriel's highlighting and references.
~ Binder, continuation of the "Clayton" documents, 1919-1922. Called "Clayton documents". Contains details of claims to the Jewish National home in Palestine, as well.
~ Binder of "Clayton" documents, 1923-1924. Contains letters to Herbert Samuel, the settlements office and Clayton; letters of greeting from Jewish elements in Eretz Israel and in London, demands for the governmental-legislative composition and reference to the question of borders with details of the areas of discussion. Some of the documents are photocopies of handwritten letters. Classified and/or confidential documents on the subject of the Weizmann Agreement - Amir Feisal and Weizmann's correspondence with British elements. Includes a detailed list of approximately 120 documents from 1919.
~ Binder of photocopies of documents, 1920-1922, about the decisions of the Commonwealth of Nations and the Mandate for Mesopotamia. Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Lord Curzon of Kedleston. Details of the mandate in Palestine including a copy in French.
~ Weizmann documents, 1920. Binder of letters concerning the establishment of the mandate in Palestine and details of the subjects and its components. Letters to the British Department of Foreign Affairs, to Balfour and Lonsitart, by Chaim Weizmann and Yisrael Ziv + binder of letter as above, from 1922.
~ Binder of letters, 1918-1923. Correspondence of Weizmann with Herbert Samuel, Vera Weizmann, David Adar, Sokolov. Summary of meetings of Zionist institutes in Britain. Summaries of Weizmann's interviews, some titled 'confidential'. Letter to Colonel Kisch, with a copy of the British-French declaration in regard to the region, 1918.
~Binder of approximately 50 of Weizmann's letters and interviews, 1923-1925. Arranged by Boris Guriel in 1968 for John Kimchi's use in writing his book on the events of 1920-1923. Guriel claims that during these years, Weizmannism was at its peak.
~ Vision is not Enough. A Study in the Application of Greatness (master copy) - draft of John Kimchi's book on the subject: Meir Weisgal's contribution to the realization of Weizmann's leadership potential. Weisgal was close to Weizmann, his trusted assistant, and President of the Zionist Union and first president of the State of Israel. Apparently, the book was never published. The book's chapters include: a political summary; the struggle between Weizmann and Ben-Gurion; 1943 - diplomacy in Washington and British anti-Zionist attitude; Rehovot - the beginning of the vision; end -Weizmann alone.
~ Archive also contains: notes of handwritten comments and quotes, some on attached articles, 1917-1937; handwritten chronological list of documents and letters in the Clayton collection, 1917-1922; booklet of Sir Alfred Mond and Weizmann's speeches concluding the Oxford Assembly on February 25, 1922, with appendix - Churchill's declaration of the Palestinian Treaty as a response to the Arab Delegation. Various sizes and conditions.
The archive includes a master copy by John Kimchi, "Vision is not Enough" which deals with Meir Weisgal's contribution to the realization of Chaim Weizmann's leadership potential.
This archive was compiled by Boris Guriel, a commander of Ran, a political intelligence branch of Shai (Information Service), to assist John Kimchi in writing his book. This archive is unique in its reflection of the events of that time and it can shed new light on Weizmann's direction of leadership - the synthetic Zionism. From the Eighth Zionist Congress in 1917 and following the Uganda Plan, Weizmann opposed Herzl's policy, and together with Buber, he led a move to merge political Zionism and active Zionism stressing the settlement of Eretz Israel. This led to the establishment of the Zionist-Eretz Israel office that encouraged purchase of land and its settlement.
This approach reached its climax with Weizmann's contribution to attain the Balfour Declaration in 1917 which indeed was submitted to Rothschild, the man of action. In 1920, Herbert Samuel was appointed Commissioner of the Palestine settlements in light of the San-Remo Conference which divided the Ottoman regions amongst world powers. In 1922, the British mandate was imposed on Eretz Israel and at that same time, began discussions on the nature of the rule in the region and on the relations between Zionism and the Arabs living in Eretz Israel.
The archive reflects the events happening backstage at this time, whose repercussions largely impact events until today. The information and documents in this archive are very valuable for anyone who is studying this period of time and for someone who is searching for the root of problems that The State of Israel faces today.
The archive is divided into office files and binders:
~ Correspondence between Boris Guriel and John Kimchi and the response of Michael Korda, a New York publisher, regarding the writing of the book on the Jewish-Arab dispute at the beginning of the mandate that will include Weizmann's biography, 1971-1972.
~ Binder (called Clayton-Wingate) containing approximately 170 documents and letters, some from Chaim Weizmann's archive, 1917-1919. Contains a detailed list of all letters and memorandums that appear in the binder that Guriel prepared for Kimchi. The documents reflect the background that Weizmann and Yisrael Moshe Ziv presented as a basis for their suggestions for British policy in the area. The letters, some classified, are between people who impacted the events of that time in the Middle East: Weizmann, Balfour, Allenby, Seiks, Wingate, Rothschild, Ziv and others. Clayton commanded the British intelligence in the Middle East and was appointed High Commissioner of Iraq; he was a partner in the determining of the borders of the Middle East after World War I (at that time, Wingate was High Commissioner in Egypt). The binder documents are typewritten copies or photocopies, with Guriel's highlighting and references.
~ Binder, continuation of the "Clayton" documents, 1919-1922. Called "Clayton documents". Contains details of claims to the Jewish National home in Palestine, as well.
~ Binder of "Clayton" documents, 1923-1924. Contains letters to Herbert Samuel, the settlements office and Clayton; letters of greeting from Jewish elements in Eretz Israel and in London, demands for the governmental-legislative composition and reference to the question of borders with details of the areas of discussion. Some of the documents are photocopies of handwritten letters. Classified and/or confidential documents on the subject of the Weizmann Agreement - Amir Feisal and Weizmann's correspondence with British elements. Includes a detailed list of approximately 120 documents from 1919.
~ Binder of photocopies of documents, 1920-1922, about the decisions of the Commonwealth of Nations and the Mandate for Mesopotamia. Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Lord Curzon of Kedleston. Details of the mandate in Palestine including a copy in French.
~ Weizmann documents, 1920. Binder of letters concerning the establishment of the mandate in Palestine and details of the subjects and its components. Letters to the British Department of Foreign Affairs, to Balfour and Lonsitart, by Chaim Weizmann and Yisrael Ziv + binder of letter as above, from 1922.
~ Binder of letters, 1918-1923. Correspondence of Weizmann with Herbert Samuel, Vera Weizmann, David Adar, Sokolov. Summary of meetings of Zionist institutes in Britain. Summaries of Weizmann's interviews, some titled 'confidential'. Letter to Colonel Kisch, with a copy of the British-French declaration in regard to the region, 1918.
~Binder of approximately 50 of Weizmann's letters and interviews, 1923-1925. Arranged by Boris Guriel in 1968 for John Kimchi's use in writing his book on the events of 1920-1923. Guriel claims that during these years, Weizmannism was at its peak.
~ Vision is not Enough. A Study in the Application of Greatness (master copy) - draft of John Kimchi's book on the subject: Meir Weisgal's contribution to the realization of Weizmann's leadership potential. Weisgal was close to Weizmann, his trusted assistant, and President of the Zionist Union and first president of the State of Israel. Apparently, the book was never published. The book's chapters include: a political summary; the struggle between Weizmann and Ben-Gurion; 1943 - diplomacy in Washington and British anti-Zionist attitude; Rehovot - the beginning of the vision; end -Weizmann alone.
~ Archive also contains: notes of handwritten comments and quotes, some on attached articles, 1917-1937; handwritten chronological list of documents and letters in the Clayton collection, 1917-1922; booklet of Sir Alfred Mond and Weizmann's speeches concluding the Oxford Assembly on February 25, 1922, with appendix - Churchill's declaration of the Palestinian Treaty as a response to the Arab Delegation. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $1,000
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David Ben-Gurion, two letters in his handwriting and signature, addressed to John Kimchi. 1966, 1968. English.
John Kimchi - journalist, Jewish Observer editor, covered events in Israel for British newspapers. The letters deal with correction of historical details in documentation publicized in the Jewish Observer regarding the battles of the Hebrew Brigades against the Turks in World War I. Four pages on numbered paper from a pad, 21.5x12, good condition. Tape on margins of first leaf.
John Kimchi - journalist, Jewish Observer editor, covered events in Israel for British newspapers. The letters deal with correction of historical details in documentation publicized in the Jewish Observer regarding the battles of the Hebrew Brigades against the Turks in World War I. Four pages on numbered paper from a pad, 21.5x12, good condition. Tape on margins of first leaf.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
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David Ben-Gurion, handwritten letter, addressed to "acquaintances and friends". Tel Aviv, 1955.
Ben-Gurion states in the letter that John Kimchi and his brother intend to write a book in English about the history of the War of Independence, and asks to assist them with information and advice on the subject. The letter is typewritten, on the lower part appears Ben-Gurion handwritten signature. Leaf 28 cm. Good condition. Minor stains and minor folding-marks.
Ben-Gurion states in the letter that John Kimchi and his brother intend to write a book in English about the history of the War of Independence, and asks to assist them with information and advice on the subject. The letter is typewritten, on the lower part appears Ben-Gurion handwritten signature. Leaf 28 cm. Good condition. Minor stains and minor folding-marks.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
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Collections of letters on official government stationery, addressed to John Kimchi - handwritten or printed, with handwritten signatures: 1959-1969.
Twelve letters by Abba Eban: handwritten signatures on official government documents, or handwritten letters, some six-seven pages long; two letters from Shimon Peres, one handwritten and the other signed in his handwriting; signed letters from: Nachum Goldman, Yisrael Sieff, Eliyahu Eilat and Ya'akov Tzur. The letters deal with the topics of refugees, solutions of settling them in the West Bank, peace policy and the attitude of the newspapers. Another topic is the manner of description of the immigration from Romania, and the political struggles of that time. Very good condition. Minor foxing on five or six leaves.
Twelve letters by Abba Eban: handwritten signatures on official government documents, or handwritten letters, some six-seven pages long; two letters from Shimon Peres, one handwritten and the other signed in his handwriting; signed letters from: Nachum Goldman, Yisrael Sieff, Eliyahu Eilat and Ya'akov Tzur. The letters deal with the topics of refugees, solutions of settling them in the West Bank, peace policy and the attitude of the newspapers. Another topic is the manner of description of the immigration from Romania, and the political struggles of that time. Very good condition. Minor foxing on five or six leaves.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $1,100
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Ben-Gurion, David. Long typewritten letter on official stationery of the "Provisional Government", with handwritten signature and corrections by Ben-Gurion, addressed to Rabbi Yehuda Leib Fishman (Maimon). Jerusalem, September 1948.
Ben-Gurion writes about the difficulties encountered when establishing the army and the state, and asks Rabbi Maimon to change his mind and not retire from the government, since doing so will have a bad impact on the first government of the State of Israel. [2] leaves, 27 cm. Good condition, folding-marks, several stains, ink-stamps and an inscription in pen, tear at upper corner and filing-holes.
Ben-Gurion writes about the difficulties encountered when establishing the army and the state, and asks Rabbi Maimon to change his mind and not retire from the government, since doing so will have a bad impact on the first government of the State of Israel. [2] leaves, 27 cm. Good condition, folding-marks, several stains, ink-stamps and an inscription in pen, tear at upper corner and filing-holes.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $750
Sold for: $1,000
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Ben-Gurion, David. Letter to Moshe Sharet. Signed and dated, HaKirya [Tel Aviv], February 1955.
Dealing with the Lavon affair, known as the "Unfortunate Affair". At the time of writing this letter Ben-Gurion was appointedMinister of Defense, in place of Pinchas Lavon, who resigned. Ben-Gurion writes to Sharet, "As for Pinchas Lavon, I continue treating him as a friend." The Olshan-Dori committee that investigated the Lavon affair is also mentioned in the letter and so is the "Senior Officer" [Binyamin Gibli - Head of Military Intelligence], about whom Ben-Gurion writes that he has decided to move him to a different role. Official stationery. 20 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks, filing-holes.
Dealing with the Lavon affair, known as the "Unfortunate Affair". At the time of writing this letter Ben-Gurion was appointedMinister of Defense, in place of Pinchas Lavon, who resigned. Ben-Gurion writes to Sharet, "As for Pinchas Lavon, I continue treating him as a friend." The Olshan-Dori committee that investigated the Lavon affair is also mentioned in the letter and so is the "Senior Officer" [Binyamin Gibli - Head of Military Intelligence], about whom Ben-Gurion writes that he has decided to move him to a different role. Official stationery. 20 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks, filing-holes.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
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Ben-Gurion, David. Two letters to Dan Pines (1900-1961), journalist and publicist and a member of the Davar newspaper editorial staff. Jerusalem, 1952-1953.
Ben-Gurion expresses his annoyance with the publication of views not to his liking in Davar and in The Journalistsג€™ Annual. Attached is a copy of the reply letter written by Dan Pines to David Ben-Gurion.
Two letters on official stationery. Typewritten, with Ben-Gurion's signatures and his handwritten corrections. Size varies. Good condition, stains, folding-marks.
Ben-Gurion expresses his annoyance with the publication of views not to his liking in Davar and in The Journalistsג€™ Annual. Attached is a copy of the reply letter written by Dan Pines to David Ben-Gurion.
Two letters on official stationery. Typewritten, with Ben-Gurion's signatures and his handwritten corrections. Size varies. Good condition, stains, folding-marks.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $375
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Parchment letter of condolences with David Ben-Gurion's autograph, [1948], expressing sorrow for the death of a soldier in the War of Independence.
"With deep sorrow we announce that (Ernst) Ya'akov Mֳ¼ller was killed in the line of dutyג€¦" - handwritten certificate, signed by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. Also included: A Histadrut member card; a HaBonim membership card; a document on behalf of the Quarantine Department of the Health Department of the Palestine government - all in the name of Ya'akov (Ernst) Mֳ¼ller, a native of Gֳ¶ttingen, Germany, who immigrated to Eretz Israel and was killed in December 1947 in the line of duty during the War of Independence. Certificate 16x12 cm. Good condition.
"With deep sorrow we announce that (Ernst) Ya'akov Mֳ¼ller was killed in the line of dutyג€¦" - handwritten certificate, signed by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. Also included: A Histadrut member card; a HaBonim membership card; a document on behalf of the Quarantine Department of the Health Department of the Palestine government - all in the name of Ya'akov (Ernst) Mֳ¼ller, a native of Gֳ¶ttingen, Germany, who immigrated to Eretz Israel and was killed in December 1947 in the line of duty during the War of Independence. Certificate 16x12 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Behilachem Israel, David Ben-Gurion. Published by Mapai Party, [1951]. Third edition.
On the title page - an autographed dedication by David Ben-Gurion: "To the bereaved and proud parents Pesia and Eliezer Shapira, for the library named after their son Baruch who was killed while defending his homeland". The dedication concerns Baruch Asher Shapira (1923-1948), who was killed during the War of Independence. A military-religious library was founded in his memory. Good condition. Creases, several stains, minor moth-damages. Ex-library copy.
On the title page - an autographed dedication by David Ben-Gurion: "To the bereaved and proud parents Pesia and Eliezer Shapira, for the library named after their son Baruch who was killed while defending his homeland". The dedication concerns Baruch Asher Shapira (1923-1948), who was killed during the War of Independence. A military-religious library was founded in his memory. Good condition. Creases, several stains, minor moth-damages. Ex-library copy.
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,500
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Map of Israeli-Egyptian agreement signed with initials on September 1st, 1975
Printed map, which displays the deployment of the Israeli and Egyptian forces in the Sinai Peninsula.
On side of map, signed in handwriting: American Minister of Foreign Affairs, Henry Kissinger; Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin; Commander in Chief of the Israel Defense Forces Motta Gur and Defense Minister Shimon Peres (two signatures, one in English and one in Hebrew). 50x35 cm. Very good condition. Creases.
"The military forces of the parties shall be deployed in accordance with the following principles:
(1) All Israeli forces shall be deployed east of the lines designated as lines J and M on the attached map.
(2) All Egyptian forces shall be deployed west of the line designated as line E on the attached map.
(3) The area between the lines designated on the attached map as lines E and F and the area between the lines designated on the attached map as lines J and K shall be limited in armament and forces.
(4) The limitations on armament and forces in the areas described by paragraph (3) above shall be agreed as described in the attached annex.
(5) The zone between the lines designated on the attached map as lines E and J will be a buffer zone. In this zone the United Nations Emergency Force will continue to perform its functions as under the Egyptian-Israeli Agreement of 18 January 1974.
(6) In the area south from line E and west from line M, as defined on the attached map, there will be no military forces, as specified in the attached annex.
B. The details concerning the new lines, the redeployment of the forces and its timing, the limitation on armaments and forces, aerial reconnaissance, the operation of the early warning and surveillance installations and the use of the roads, the United Nations functions and other arrangements will all be in accordance with the provisions of the annex and map which are an integral part of this Agreement and of the protocol which is to result from negotiations pursuant to the annex and which, when concluded, shall become an integral part of this Agreement".
(Clause 4 of the Interim Agreement, from the Knesset website).
Printed map, which displays the deployment of the Israeli and Egyptian forces in the Sinai Peninsula.
On side of map, signed in handwriting: American Minister of Foreign Affairs, Henry Kissinger; Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin; Commander in Chief of the Israel Defense Forces Motta Gur and Defense Minister Shimon Peres (two signatures, one in English and one in Hebrew). 50x35 cm. Very good condition. Creases.
"The military forces of the parties shall be deployed in accordance with the following principles:
(1) All Israeli forces shall be deployed east of the lines designated as lines J and M on the attached map.
(2) All Egyptian forces shall be deployed west of the line designated as line E on the attached map.
(3) The area between the lines designated on the attached map as lines E and F and the area between the lines designated on the attached map as lines J and K shall be limited in armament and forces.
(4) The limitations on armament and forces in the areas described by paragraph (3) above shall be agreed as described in the attached annex.
(5) The zone between the lines designated on the attached map as lines E and J will be a buffer zone. In this zone the United Nations Emergency Force will continue to perform its functions as under the Egyptian-Israeli Agreement of 18 January 1974.
(6) In the area south from line E and west from line M, as defined on the attached map, there will be no military forces, as specified in the attached annex.
B. The details concerning the new lines, the redeployment of the forces and its timing, the limitation on armaments and forces, aerial reconnaissance, the operation of the early warning and surveillance installations and the use of the roads, the United Nations functions and other arrangements will all be in accordance with the provisions of the annex and map which are an integral part of this Agreement and of the protocol which is to result from negotiations pursuant to the annex and which, when concluded, shall become an integral part of this Agreement".
(Clause 4 of the Interim Agreement, from the Knesset website).
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi Herzog, Chief Rabbi of Israel - letter of greeting to the Gush Etzion captives. Jerusalem, 1949.
Typewritten and signed in his handwriting, on official stationery. Leaf 27 cm. Good condition, creases, folding and file marks.
Typewritten and signed in his handwriting, on official stationery. Leaf 27 cm. Good condition, creases, folding and file marks.
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