Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $300
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Collection of letters and documents from the estate of Menachem Rivlin (1903-1983). Rivlin was born in Bendery, Tighina, Moldova, former Serbia. Was an underground Zionist activist with Prof. Bichovsky in the headquaters of the Zionist Organization. Being fluent in Hebrew he was appointed by Nahum Zemach, the director of "Habima", as his personal secretary. Rivlin was sent in 1922 on a trip to enhance the activity of the Zionist Organization chapters in central Russia and the Volga province and in 1923 made Aliya to Eretz Israel. Rivlin was involved, for many years, with "Magen", a society acting for Prisoners of Zion in Israel and abroad. One of the founders and secretary of "Hevel Yami Le-Israel". Wrote for "HaPoel HaTza'ir" paper and dealt with literature, editing and translation. For additional information see attached material.
Included amongst the items are: *16 letters sent by Menachem Rivlin to his brother, Gershon Rivlin. *45 letters sent to Rivlin, 1930s-70s, concerning a wide variety of topics (literature, Russian Jewry, HaHevel HaYami LeIsrael, etc). * Different tickets: entrance ticket to a special Knesset session on the occasion of Herzl's reburial in Jerusalem (1949), invitation ticket to the first council of Hagganah members in Israel (1950), delegate ticket to the first convention of Hagganah members (1952), and additional items. Lot of approx. 70 items. Sizes and conditions vary.
Included amongst the items are: *16 letters sent by Menachem Rivlin to his brother, Gershon Rivlin. *45 letters sent to Rivlin, 1930s-70s, concerning a wide variety of topics (literature, Russian Jewry, HaHevel HaYami LeIsrael, etc). * Different tickets: entrance ticket to a special Knesset session on the occasion of Herzl's reburial in Jerusalem (1949), invitation ticket to the first council of Hagganah members in Israel (1950), delegate ticket to the first convention of Hagganah members (1952), and additional items. Lot of approx. 70 items. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
1. Latroun Battles (25.5.1948 -11.6.1948) (primary drawings from a book about the War of Independence), by lieutenant colonel I. Bar. [1955]. Booklet about the Latroun battles. On the title-page there's a dedication handwritten by Bar, in German, to Gershon Rivlin. 7-94 pp, 24 cm. Good condition.
2. Copy of a composition handwritten by Gershon Rivlin about his encounters and his acquaintance with Israel Bar. The composition is addressed to Yehuda Koren. Good condition.
Israel Bar (1912-1966) was a "Haganah" member. Upon the establishment of IDF he was appointed as one of two assistants to the Operations Branch Commander and the deputy Chief of Staff. Served as head of the Projects Department of the Operations Branch and as head of the Security Department. Bar was arrested in March 1961 and accused of espionage for the Soviets. Was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Bar appealed and his imprisonment was changed to 15 years. Bar died in prison of a heart attack in May 1966.
2. Copy of a composition handwritten by Gershon Rivlin about his encounters and his acquaintance with Israel Bar. The composition is addressed to Yehuda Koren. Good condition.
Israel Bar (1912-1966) was a "Haganah" member. Upon the establishment of IDF he was appointed as one of two assistants to the Operations Branch Commander and the deputy Chief of Staff. Served as head of the Projects Department of the Operations Branch and as head of the Security Department. Bar was arrested in March 1961 and accused of espionage for the Soviets. Was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Bar appealed and his imprisonment was changed to 15 years. Bar died in prison of a heart attack in May 1966.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Collection of letters and documents from the estate of Shaul Avigur (1899-1978). Avigur (Meirov) was one of Tel-Hai fighters, one of the "Haganah" leaders, commander of the Mossad LeAliya Beth organization during most of its existence, Deputy Minister of Defense during the 1948 war and head of "Nativ – Lishkat Hakesher" (that maintained contact with Jews in the Soviet Union) in the 1950s-60s. Avigur was instrumental in forming SHAI (the intelligence wing of the Hagganah which preceeded the Intelligence Services of the State of Israel and acquired arms for the Hagganah and for IDF). Avigur's sister, Zipora, was married to Moshe Sharet (whose sisters were married to Dov Hoz and Eliyahu Golomb). Avigur, Hoz, Golomb and Sharet were referred to as "The Four Brothers-in- Law" and were of the Hagganah leaders. It was often said that the Yishuv existed due to "Miracles and the four brothers-in-law".
Included are: *38 letters sent to Avigur (mainly from his father) during the years 1948-1950. In 1948 Avigur was in Geneva and the letters concerned updates and news from Israel, in particular in the military area. *Four letters to Avigur from his wife, Sarah. * Two copies of Avigur's book "Im Dor HaHagganah", one copy with a dedication to Israel Galili and his wife, the other copy with a dedication by Avigur to a relative. * Copy of a booklet in memory of Gur Meirov (Avigur's son). * Booklet in memory of Shaul Avigur. *Handwritten composition about "HaShomer" organization. Portrait photo of Avigur. Sizes and conditions vary.
Included are: *38 letters sent to Avigur (mainly from his father) during the years 1948-1950. In 1948 Avigur was in Geneva and the letters concerned updates and news from Israel, in particular in the military area. *Four letters to Avigur from his wife, Sarah. * Two copies of Avigur's book "Im Dor HaHagganah", one copy with a dedication to Israel Galili and his wife, the other copy with a dedication by Avigur to a relative. * Copy of a booklet in memory of Gur Meirov (Avigur's son). * Booklet in memory of Shaul Avigur. *Handwritten composition about "HaShomer" organization. Portrait photo of Avigur. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Fifty letters, most of them addressed to Gershon Rivlin. 1940s- 80s.
Amongst the letters are six letters signed by David Ben-Gurion (four letters are handwritten), letters signed by Menachem Begin, Golda Meir, Ephraim Katzir (several letters), Haim Herzog, Yitzchak Navon, Rechavam Ze'evi, Shimon Peres (several letters), Israel Galili, Teddy Kolek, David Remez, Moshe Sharet (several letters), Natan Yellin-Mor, Aryeh (Luba) Eliav, and others. Attached are three letters signed by Sir Basil Henry Liddel Hart (British historian and war theorist). Various sizes and conditions.
Amongst the letters are six letters signed by David Ben-Gurion (four letters are handwritten), letters signed by Menachem Begin, Golda Meir, Ephraim Katzir (several letters), Haim Herzog, Yitzchak Navon, Rechavam Ze'evi, Shimon Peres (several letters), Israel Galili, Teddy Kolek, David Remez, Moshe Sharet (several letters), Natan Yellin-Mor, Aryeh (Luba) Eliav, and others. Attached are three letters signed by Sir Basil Henry Liddel Hart (British historian and war theorist). Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Eleven letters, addressed to Gershon Rivlin. 1940s-80s.
Including letters handwritten by the poets Natan Alterman, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Avraham Shlonsky (letter and a New Year card), the journalist Dr. Azriel Karlebach, Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz, Bracha Chabas, Yehoshua Mano'ach and Moshe Mosensohn. Various sizes and conditions.
Including letters handwritten by the poets Natan Alterman, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Avraham Shlonsky (letter and a New Year card), the journalist Dr. Azriel Karlebach, Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz, Bracha Chabas, Yehoshua Mano'ach and Moshe Mosensohn. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Moshe Dayan, signed photo. [1970s].
A portrait photo in b/w, signed by Dayan. 9X13 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor damages.
A portrait photo in b/w, signed by Dayan. 9X13 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor damages.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
Portrait photo of David Ben-Gurion, hand signed by Ben-Gurion on the lower border. 18X12 cm. Fair-good condition. Creases and stains, minor damages.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $600
Unsold
Zichronot (Memoires), David Ben-Gurion. Tel-Aviv: Am-Oved, 1971-1973. Volumes 1-3. Three volumes of the book "Zichronot" by David Ben-Gurion. On the title-pages appear short dedications, dated, handwritten and hand signed by David Ben-Gurion: "To Haim Gvati with friendship, D. Ben-Gurion". Gvati (1901-1990) – Knesset member, Israeli minister and farmer. Of the founders of Kibbutz Gvat. Served as general director of the Ministry of Agriculture, secretary of "Ichud HaKevutzot VeHaKibbutzim", Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Health and Minister of Development. Won the Prize of Israel in 1982 for "special contribution to Israeli society and state in work and industry". Total of three dedications. Good condition. Stains, tears to paper-jackets.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
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Plan of a house: reading room of "Chevrat HaOvdim "Ltd. In "Shechunat HaPoalim Aleph " No. 25. Tel-Aviv, [1932].
*Drawing in pencil on drawing paper. * Copy of the drawing on paper. The municipal engineer, the person in charge and the landlord are signed on the plan. On behalf of "Chevrat Ha'Ovdim": "D. Ben-Gurion". Ben-Gurion and his wife lived in "Shechunat HaPoalim Aleph "(the first workers housing project in Tel-Aviv), present day Ben-Gurion Blvd. Both drawings are 39X28 cm. Fair-good condition. Rolled. Creases, minor tears and damages at margin.
*Drawing in pencil on drawing paper. * Copy of the drawing on paper. The municipal engineer, the person in charge and the landlord are signed on the plan. On behalf of "Chevrat Ha'Ovdim": "D. Ben-Gurion". Ben-Gurion and his wife lived in "Shechunat HaPoalim Aleph "(the first workers housing project in Tel-Aviv), present day Ben-Gurion Blvd. Both drawings are 39X28 cm. Fair-good condition. Rolled. Creases, minor tears and damages at margin.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Memorandum, 8th Knesset Central Elections Committee. January 8 1974. Official document detailing the elections results for the 8th Knesset and the calculation of the parties' mandates, signed by the chairman, judge Chaim Cohen and deputy chairmen (Yochanan Bader, Joseph Bankover, Shlomo Talmon, Avraham Ofer and others). Printed on a parchment-like paper in three copies only. On the reverse appears a dedication handwritten by Judge Chaim Cohen. Folded sheet, [8] pp, 27.5 cm, in a folder bearing the State of Israel emblem.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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The Visit of his Excellency Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel to Washington, D. C. on the Occasion of the Signing of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty, March 1979, Detailed Scenario. Washington, March 1979. English. Booklet printed in honor of Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat's arrival in Washington, on the occasion of signing the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. Includes a detailed time-table for the three days of their stay in the capital, as well as lists of the delegations members, visitors and important guests. On the cover, two autographs by Menachem Begin in Hebrew and in English. [1] title cover, [6], 19 pp, 26.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Back cover – missing.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
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Two drafts of essays by the historian and sociologist Charles (Bezalel) Sherman, [1950s]. Yiddish.
*Typewritten draft, copy of a typewritten text, 15 leaves. *Handwritten draft, on the reverse of Sherman's stationery, 29 leaves. The essays concern the Jewish Nation and the State of Israel (not thoroughly examined). Sherman (1896-1971) – historian and sociologist, native of Kiev, immigrated to the US in 1911.
*Typewritten draft, copy of a typewritten text, 15 leaves. *Handwritten draft, on the reverse of Sherman's stationery, 29 leaves. The essays concern the Jewish Nation and the State of Israel (not thoroughly examined). Sherman (1896-1971) – historian and sociologist, native of Kiev, immigrated to the US in 1911.
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