Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
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Petition by Eretz Israel children regarding "our brothers' poured blood" (15.6.43). Issued by the National Committee of Knesset Israel in Eretz Israel, 1943.
Two copies of a petition with an appeal to the world's children to help save children during the holocaust: "we call every boy and girl listen! Children like you, tens of thousands, are killed .". The project followed a petition by the Yishuv. The children's petitions were signed by "Tachkemoni" school children in Jerusalem. [2] leaves, 31 cm. Good condition.
Two copies of a petition with an appeal to the world's children to help save children during the holocaust: "we call every boy and girl listen! Children like you, tens of thousands, are killed .". The project followed a petition by the Yishuv. The children's petitions were signed by "Tachkemoni" school children in Jerusalem. [2] leaves, 31 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
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Four issues of "HaTzofeh", newspaper of HaMizrahi World Movement, edited by Rabbi Meir Berlin, dealing with the holocaust. November-December 1942; June 1943.
Headlines: "Wake up, save a people led to the gallows, give shelter to sword-refugees!"; "Jewish local authorities join the cry: do not stand on our brothers' blood! Open the gates for sword refugees! Find a radical solution for our people's destiny!"; "Today - a strike and a petition to save Israel"; "The Jewish Yishuv should mourn on this day of strike and petition". Size varies, fair-poor condition. Tears and stains.
Headlines: "Wake up, save a people led to the gallows, give shelter to sword-refugees!"; "Jewish local authorities join the cry: do not stand on our brothers' blood! Open the gates for sword refugees! Find a radical solution for our people's destiny!"; "Today - a strike and a petition to save Israel"; "The Jewish Yishuv should mourn on this day of strike and petition". Size varies, fair-poor condition. Tears and stains.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Two leaves on behalf of Rabbi Ben-Zion Meir Hai Uziel, about a worldwide public fast held in Elul 1942, initiated by Chief Eretz Israel rabbinate and "Society of American and Canadian Rabbis". Jews of 13 countries participated:
1." our heart aches in view of the suffering and hardship of our brothers and sisters who are being murdered and tortured we call you to unite in fast and prayer on Rosh Hodesh Elul".
2. Order of evening prayer on the day of fast and prayer, 29 Av, 1942. Prayer starts with Psalms and continues with: Oh G-d save the people of Israel cease war in this world and restore peace and freedom give force to the armies of Britain and its allies ".
Various sizes, fair-good condition.
1." our heart aches in view of the suffering and hardship of our brothers and sisters who are being murdered and tortured we call you to unite in fast and prayer on Rosh Hodesh Elul".
2. Order of evening prayer on the day of fast and prayer, 29 Av, 1942. Prayer starts with Psalms and continues with: Oh G-d save the people of Israel cease war in this world and restore peace and freedom give force to the armies of Britain and its allies ".
Various sizes, fair-good condition.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $700
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Seven leaves containing Semitic names of Jews from city of Vienna who were apprehended in Manchouli and arrived in Harbin, China, April 1941. English.
Typewritten lists, upon stationery of Jewish National Far Eastern Council, Harbin. Includes notation of date of arrival at Harbin, next destination of refugees (main destination was Shanghai or USA), detailing of sum of money possessed by each refugee and specification of stipends granted to each refugee by the Hicem organization (umbrella organization supporting emigrating Jews).
Manchouli was the limit point between Russia and Japan, at which the refugees arrived via the Trans-Siberian railway. Widespread Zionist activity took place in Harbin until the 1930ג€™s, under the Russian rule. Upon the outbreak of World War II a plan was proposed to absorb Jewish refugees from Europe, however the Japanese, who conquered the area during the early 1930ג€™s, restricted the Jews. These lists attest to the fact that Harbin was only a transition point, in spite of the Jewish organizations doing all that was within their power to assist the refugees. [7] leaves, 29.5 cm. Fair condition, one corner of all leaves moth-eaten.
Typewritten lists, upon stationery of Jewish National Far Eastern Council, Harbin. Includes notation of date of arrival at Harbin, next destination of refugees (main destination was Shanghai or USA), detailing of sum of money possessed by each refugee and specification of stipends granted to each refugee by the Hicem organization (umbrella organization supporting emigrating Jews).
Manchouli was the limit point between Russia and Japan, at which the refugees arrived via the Trans-Siberian railway. Widespread Zionist activity took place in Harbin until the 1930ג€™s, under the Russian rule. Upon the outbreak of World War II a plan was proposed to absorb Jewish refugees from Europe, however the Japanese, who conquered the area during the early 1930ג€™s, restricted the Jews. These lists attest to the fact that Harbin was only a transition point, in spite of the Jewish organizations doing all that was within their power to assist the refugees. [7] leaves, 29.5 cm. Fair condition, one corner of all leaves moth-eaten.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $200
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An eternal memento celebrating the completion of the Torah. Single leaf printed by J.M. Elenberg, Shanghai, February 1943. Hebrew and Russian.
Program of the celebration ceremony on the occasion of the completion of writing the Torah in "Ohel Moshe" synagogue in Shanghai: Minha prayer accompanied by a choir, speech delivered by Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi, speech by Gabai Poliak; writing of the letters, sewing, reading, Kadish and lifting the Torah; at the end - Mitzvah dinner. Leaf 23.5 cm. Printed in blue ink on sky-blue paper. Good condition. Minor creases, slight folding-marks and some staining.
Program of the celebration ceremony on the occasion of the completion of writing the Torah in "Ohel Moshe" synagogue in Shanghai: Minha prayer accompanied by a choir, speech delivered by Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi, speech by Gabai Poliak; writing of the letters, sewing, reading, Kadish and lifting the Torah; at the end - Mitzvah dinner. Leaf 23.5 cm. Printed in blue ink on sky-blue paper. Good condition. Minor creases, slight folding-marks and some staining.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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About the absorption of the "Tehran Children". Meeting of guides, Haifa - Beit HaNo'ar, October 1944. Office for children Aliya, published by the guides' organization committee.
The booklet deals with the ways to absorb and educate the "Tehran Children" in Eretz Israel. [3], 24, [1] leaf, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Title-cover detached and damaged. Several stains.
The booklet deals with the ways to absorb and educate the "Tehran Children" in Eretz Israel. [3], 24, [1] leaf, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Title-cover detached and damaged. Several stains.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $200
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Correspondence concerning the attempts to achieve a certificate to immigrate to Palestine for Imre Bohrer, residing in Hungary (efforts were done by his uncle in Jerusalem). Eretz Israel and Hungary, 1938-1944. Germany, Hungarian and Hebrew. Bohrer, born in 1921, was member of the HaMizrahi movement and the Zionim Klali'yim movement and applied for a permit to leave Hungary and study in Israel. In June 1944 the certificate for his Aliya was received from the Aliya Department of the Jewish Agency, through the Red Cross in Geneva. It is possible that the certificate arrived too late. Lot of about 15 letters and documents. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $1,500
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Archive of letters and documents - Mayer family of Frankfurt am Main. Germany, 1920s-60s.
The archive tells the story of five members of the Mayer family: the parents Joseph and Adelheid neֳ© Loeb, their daughters Jeannette, b. 1923 and Johanna, b. 1924 and their son Max, b. 1926, who, probably, left Frankfurt in February 1939 and moved to Eretz Israel. During the years following their arrival in Israel, they struggled to retrieve their property. The archive contains:
-Folder with family documents and certificates of the years 1920-1939. The documents reflect the family's efforts to leave Germany. Amongst the documents: a third Reich passport, issued in Frankfurt on January 1939 (ink stamps of Palestine government and the British mandate in Eretz Israel of February 1939); an official document informing the family that the names "Israel" and "Sarah" were added to their names; letters from the London committee for aid to German Jews, from the national council of Jewish women in New York, the Israeli office of the Jewish Agency in Berlin, the Eretz Israel office in Basel.
- Folders with correspondences and copies of letters, 1950s-60s: correspondence concerning compensation for Synagoge Friedberger Anlage in Frankfurt and documents and letters regarding claims and retrieval of property in Germany; binder with documents concerning insurance and bank accounts, etc.
Sizes and conditions vary.
The archive tells the story of five members of the Mayer family: the parents Joseph and Adelheid neֳ© Loeb, their daughters Jeannette, b. 1923 and Johanna, b. 1924 and their son Max, b. 1926, who, probably, left Frankfurt in February 1939 and moved to Eretz Israel. During the years following their arrival in Israel, they struggled to retrieve their property. The archive contains:
-Folder with family documents and certificates of the years 1920-1939. The documents reflect the family's efforts to leave Germany. Amongst the documents: a third Reich passport, issued in Frankfurt on January 1939 (ink stamps of Palestine government and the British mandate in Eretz Israel of February 1939); an official document informing the family that the names "Israel" and "Sarah" were added to their names; letters from the London committee for aid to German Jews, from the national council of Jewish women in New York, the Israeli office of the Jewish Agency in Berlin, the Eretz Israel office in Basel.
- Folders with correspondences and copies of letters, 1950s-60s: correspondence concerning compensation for Synagoge Friedberger Anlage in Frankfurt and documents and letters regarding claims and retrieval of property in Germany; binder with documents concerning insurance and bank accounts, etc.
Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $180
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Collection of documents and correspondences of immigrants from Berlin, 1930s.
Documents, Powers of Attorney and lawyers' letters. Letters from government offices concerning apartments and property left behind in Berlin. In the names of Flora Knopf and Hildegard Koplowitz who made Aliya to Kerem Avraham in Jerusalem prior to World War II. Lot of about 20 items. Sizes and conditions vary.
Documents, Powers of Attorney and lawyers' letters. Letters from government offices concerning apartments and property left behind in Berlin. In the names of Flora Knopf and Hildegard Koplowitz who made Aliya to Kerem Avraham in Jerusalem prior to World War II. Lot of about 20 items. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Collection of letters and documents of the November family. Poland and Israel, 1940ג€™s-1950ג€™s.
The family survived the Holocaust under the Nazi regime, and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1950, after attempting to receive an emigration visa to the USA.
Collection includes: 15 travel documents, employment authorization and food notepad. * 15 postcards sent from Poland to USA, with postage stamps and ink-stamps of the Nazi regime, 1940-1941. * 16 postcards and letters sent from Dukla, Poland to USA, 1939-1946. * 15 letters and documents, 1946-1949 - correspondence with Polish authorities and the Jewish agency (Polish). * 60 stamped and postmarked envelopes (without letters), sent from Lodz to Connecticut, USA, 1946-1949. * Correspondence with USA authorities, 1945 (German). * 5 original photographs of gravestones of the family in Dukla. Total of over 120 items. Various sizes and conditions.
The family survived the Holocaust under the Nazi regime, and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1950, after attempting to receive an emigration visa to the USA.
Collection includes: 15 travel documents, employment authorization and food notepad. * 15 postcards sent from Poland to USA, with postage stamps and ink-stamps of the Nazi regime, 1940-1941. * 16 postcards and letters sent from Dukla, Poland to USA, 1939-1946. * 15 letters and documents, 1946-1949 - correspondence with Polish authorities and the Jewish agency (Polish). * 60 stamped and postmarked envelopes (without letters), sent from Lodz to Connecticut, USA, 1946-1949. * Correspondence with USA authorities, 1945 (German). * 5 original photographs of gravestones of the family in Dukla. Total of over 120 items. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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Collective Pass issued by the Department for Foreigners in the Swiss Consulate in Budapest, in the name of Komlos Gyֳ¶rgy (and his family). Budapest, October 23, 1944. German and Hungarian.
Names of some of the Komlos family members appear in the list of survivors of the "Kastner Train" organized by Dr. Israel Kastner. Leaf 29.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Minor tears, folding-marks. See previous item.
Names of some of the Komlos family members appear in the list of survivors of the "Kastner Train" organized by Dr. Israel Kastner. Leaf 29.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Minor tears, folding-marks. See previous item.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $1,875
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Four documents related to the attempts to save the Jews of Hungary:
1. Immigration-certificate to Palestine issued by the department of foreign citizens in the Swiss consulate in Budapest - Schweizerische Gesandtschaft - Abteilung fֳ¼r fremde Interessen, Budapest. Certificate in the name of Petֵ‘ Rֳ³bert and his family. September 29, 1944.
2. Certificate issued by the Pope's representative in Budapest (Nunzio Apostolico di Budapest) with several names of Jews. Budapest, November 1944.
3. Collective Pass issued by the department of foreign citizens in the Swiss Consulate in Budapest in the name of Fֳ¶ldes Sֳ¡ndor and his spouse. Budapest, October 23, 1944. German and Hungarian.
4. Certificate issued by the Swedish Consulate in Budapest( Kֳ¶niglich Schwedische Gesandtschaft), in the name of Fodor Lֳ¡szlֳ³. Budapest, September 9, 1944.
Various sizes, fair-good condition.
1. Immigration-certificate to Palestine issued by the department of foreign citizens in the Swiss consulate in Budapest - Schweizerische Gesandtschaft - Abteilung fֳ¼r fremde Interessen, Budapest. Certificate in the name of Petֵ‘ Rֳ³bert and his family. September 29, 1944.
2. Certificate issued by the Pope's representative in Budapest (Nunzio Apostolico di Budapest) with several names of Jews. Budapest, November 1944.
3. Collective Pass issued by the department of foreign citizens in the Swiss Consulate in Budapest in the name of Fֳ¶ldes Sֳ¡ndor and his spouse. Budapest, October 23, 1944. German and Hungarian.
4. Certificate issued by the Swedish Consulate in Budapest( Kֳ¶niglich Schwedische Gesandtschaft), in the name of Fodor Lֳ¡szlֳ³. Budapest, September 9, 1944.
Various sizes, fair-good condition.
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