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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Sammelblätter, Jüdischen Wissens, leaflets about various Jewish subjects, edited by Fritz Kahn, published by "Jehuda Halevi– Loge", Berlin, 1924-1931. German.
About 145 leaflets (issue no. 1 to 246, not consecutive) dealing with a variety of topics related to Jewish Studies, Eretz Israel and Jewish Art, Ethnography and Folklore, Hebrew Manuscripts, Jewish and Zionist figures, etc. 268 leaflets have been printed between the years 1924-1933, each leaflet consists of 2-4 pp. Contained in an original folder, 34.5 cm.. Leaflets in good condition, folding-marks. Stains and damages to folder.
About 145 leaflets (issue no. 1 to 246, not consecutive) dealing with a variety of topics related to Jewish Studies, Eretz Israel and Jewish Art, Ethnography and Folklore, Hebrew Manuscripts, Jewish and Zionist figures, etc. 268 leaflets have been printed between the years 1924-1933, each leaflet consists of 2-4 pp. Contained in an original folder, 34.5 cm.. Leaflets in good condition, folding-marks. Stains and damages to folder.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $300
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Mittheilungen der Gesellschaft zur Erforschung Jüdischer Kunstdenkmäler[news of the Society for Research of Jewish Monuments]. Frankfurt am Main, 1900, 1901, 1927. German.
1. First volume, Zweck und ziel der Gesellschaft zur Erforschung Jüdischer Kunstdenkmäler zu Frankfurt am Main [objectives and aims of the society for research of Jewish Monuments], 23 photos. October 1900. 38 pp, 32 cm. Good condition. Ink-spots and moisture-marks, minor damages.
2. Second volume, Ueber Bau und Ausschmückung alter Synagogen [construction and decoration of ancient synagogues], 44 photos. October 1901. 42 pp, 32 cm. Good condition. Damages to binding.
3. Ninth and tenth volume, Mittelalterliche Synagogen, Richard Krautheimer[middles-ages synagogues], 100 photos. Berlin, 1927. 286 pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Minor damages to binding.
1. First volume, Zweck und ziel der Gesellschaft zur Erforschung Jüdischer Kunstdenkmäler zu Frankfurt am Main [objectives and aims of the society for research of Jewish Monuments], 23 photos. October 1900. 38 pp, 32 cm. Good condition. Ink-spots and moisture-marks, minor damages.
2. Second volume, Ueber Bau und Ausschmückung alter Synagogen [construction and decoration of ancient synagogues], 44 photos. October 1901. 42 pp, 32 cm. Good condition. Damages to binding.
3. Ninth and tenth volume, Mittelalterliche Synagogen, Richard Krautheimer[middles-ages synagogues], 100 photos. Berlin, 1927. 286 pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Minor damages to binding.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $500
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Menorah – Judisches Familienblatt fur Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literature, [Menorah – Illustrated journal for the Jewish home / journal for science, art and literature]. Vienna-Frankfurt am Main-Berlin, 1923-1932. German with some Hebrew and some English. Ten Volumes (complete set). The monthly journal "Menorah" dealing with Jewish culture was published during the years 1923-1932. After the third year the sub-title was altered.
The introduction to the first issue says: "Hebrew papers that appear now have a limited goal: political or religious. This journal's aim is to assist in establishing bridges between the various trends in Judaism and unite them on a common basis…this journal is for the Jewish home and Jewish family – both of which have always been like a fortress for Judaism".
The journal includes many articles about art. Amongst the artists: Marc Chagall, Max Liebermann, Channah Orloff, Maurici Gottlieb, Ya'akov Steinhardt and others; the writers and authors include Dubnov, Isaak Babel, Achad Ha'am, Meir Balaban, Sholem Asch, Arthur Schnitzler and others. Ten volumes. First year: six issues in a volume, years 2-10: 12 issues per volume. Some issues in original cover.
The introduction to the first issue says: "Hebrew papers that appear now have a limited goal: political or religious. This journal's aim is to assist in establishing bridges between the various trends in Judaism and unite them on a common basis…this journal is for the Jewish home and Jewish family – both of which have always been like a fortress for Judaism".
The journal includes many articles about art. Amongst the artists: Marc Chagall, Max Liebermann, Channah Orloff, Maurici Gottlieb, Ya'akov Steinhardt and others; the writers and authors include Dubnov, Isaak Babel, Achad Ha'am, Meir Balaban, Sholem Asch, Arthur Schnitzler and others. Ten volumes. First year: six issues in a volume, years 2-10: 12 issues per volume. Some issues in original cover.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $300
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"Rimon", periodical for art and literature, edited by Mark Wishnitzer and Baruch Krupnik. Artistic edition: Rachel Wishnitzer-Bernstein. Berlin, 1922-1924. Issues 1-6.
Volume containing the six issues of the periodical "Rimon", printed concurrently with its Yiddish version "Milgroim". "Rimon" was the first Hebrew periodical dealing with plastic arts. The periodical – as well as other publications by the same publishing house – were printed with much attention to their meticulous, colorful and impressive look, and their good quality printing. Works by leading artists and writers are included in the issues, amongst them: A. Lissitzky, Tchaikov, Budko; Bialik, Agnon, Tchernichovsky, and others. Volume 30.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, adhesive tape for fastening the first pages, damaged binding.
Volume containing the six issues of the periodical "Rimon", printed concurrently with its Yiddish version "Milgroim". "Rimon" was the first Hebrew periodical dealing with plastic arts. The periodical – as well as other publications by the same publishing house – were printed with much attention to their meticulous, colorful and impressive look, and their good quality printing. Works by leading artists and writers are included in the issues, amongst them: A. Lissitzky, Tchaikov, Budko; Bialik, Agnon, Tchernichovsky, and others. Volume 30.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, adhesive tape for fastening the first pages, damaged binding.
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Bibliography and Research
Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Spinoza-Literatur Verzeichnis, zum 250. Todestage Spinozas (21. Februar 1927). Self-publication by Bibliothek der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Wien [Library of the Jewish congregation in Vienna]. Vienna, 1927. German.
Bibliographic list of books by and about Baruch Spinoza, published by the library of the Jewish congregation in Vienna on the 250th memorial day for Spinoza. Classified according to topics: works by Spinoza, correspondence, biography, general characteristics of Spinoza's personality and his philosophy, Spinoza and fine literature, etc. 23, [1] pp, 23 cm. Good condition. Several stains, creases at corners of leaves.
Bibliographic list of books by and about Baruch Spinoza, published by the library of the Jewish congregation in Vienna on the 250th memorial day for Spinoza. Classified according to topics: works by Spinoza, correspondence, biography, general characteristics of Spinoza's personality and his philosophy, Spinoza and fine literature, etc. 23, [1] pp, 23 cm. Good condition. Several stains, creases at corners of leaves.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Catalogue of the permanent and loan collections of the Jewish Museum, London, edited by R. D. Barnett. London, 1974. English.
A comprehensive catalogue, divided into categories: The synagogue, holidays, worship, etc. Description of the exhibits and more than 200 photos in color and b/w. xxvi, 414 pp, 30cm. Good condition. Staining to first pages, tears to jacket.
A comprehensive catalogue, divided into categories: The synagogue, holidays, worship, etc. Description of the exhibits and more than 200 photos in color and b/w. xxvi, 414 pp, 30cm. Good condition. Staining to first pages, tears to jacket.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Hed HaDfus. Published by the General Federation of Laborers in the Land of Israel (Histadrut), the National Union of Printers, Tel Aviv, 1937-1958.
Nine booklets.
1-3. Booklet M'Chayei HaDfus, August 1937; two booklets Hed HaDfus: June 1939 and September 1943.
4-9. Hed HaDfus, Booklets 3-4; 7-8; 9; 10; 11; 12. October 1948 until December 1958.
The issues include many articles, poems and illustrations on the subject of printing. Average size 33.5 cm. General good condition.
Nine booklets.
1-3. Booklet M'Chayei HaDfus, August 1937; two booklets Hed HaDfus: June 1939 and September 1943.
4-9. Hed HaDfus, Booklets 3-4; 7-8; 9; 10; 11; 12. October 1948 until December 1958.
The issues include many articles, poems and illustrations on the subject of printing. Average size 33.5 cm. General good condition.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Manners at the table, while playing and at the night, composed by the scholar Peretz ben Yitzchak Ber. [Central Europe, early 19th century].
Copy in fine handwriting, of good manners, composed by the scholar Peretz Ber (1758-1838). The manners were printed in his book "Toldot Israel" (Prague, 1796).
Amongst the manners: "do not be the first to choose a nice portion from the bowl", the knife, fork and spoon hold properly in your hand", "watch for dogs and cats and do not provoke them, do not play with them and do not hurt them", "even when you feel that it is warm and you perspire, do not undress", etc. The first words of each rule are emphasized in size and color. [7] pp, 17 cm. Fair-good condition. Wear, stains and creases. Last page – chopped.
Copy in fine handwriting, of good manners, composed by the scholar Peretz Ber (1758-1838). The manners were printed in his book "Toldot Israel" (Prague, 1796).
Amongst the manners: "do not be the first to choose a nice portion from the bowl", the knife, fork and spoon hold properly in your hand", "watch for dogs and cats and do not provoke them, do not play with them and do not hurt them", "even when you feel that it is warm and you perspire, do not undress", etc. The first words of each rule are emphasized in size and color. [7] pp, 17 cm. Fair-good condition. Wear, stains and creases. Last page – chopped.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Yehuda Leib Levin (YAHALEL), a letter to Shaul Pinchas Rabinovitch (SHEFER), no location or date. [Belarus, 1880s].
A long letter, concerning mainly the status of Jews in Belarus under the rule of Czar Alexander III, when rights of Jews have been limited and their political status deteriorated, during the period following the murder of Czar Alexander II and "Sufot BaNegev" pogroms.
Yehuda Leib Levine (YAHALEL 1844-1925) – publicist, essayist, poet and Hebrew author, of the first members of "Chibat Zion". Shaul Pinchas Rabinovitch (SHEFER 1845-1910) – author and historian, of the first members of "Chovevei Zion". [1] leaf 26.5 cm, written on both sides of the leaf. Fair condition. Minor stains, folding-marks, tears and moisture-marks, with text omission.
A long letter, concerning mainly the status of Jews in Belarus under the rule of Czar Alexander III, when rights of Jews have been limited and their political status deteriorated, during the period following the murder of Czar Alexander II and "Sufot BaNegev" pogroms.
Yehuda Leib Levine (YAHALEL 1844-1925) – publicist, essayist, poet and Hebrew author, of the first members of "Chibat Zion". Shaul Pinchas Rabinovitch (SHEFER 1845-1910) – author and historian, of the first members of "Chovevei Zion". [1] leaf 26.5 cm, written on both sides of the leaf. Fair condition. Minor stains, folding-marks, tears and moisture-marks, with text omission.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $475
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S. Y. Agnon, handwritten letter, addressed to his brother in law, Moshe Marx. Jerusalem, [Adar / Nissan], [1925].
An interesting letter, in which Agnon announces that he sent a "small Tefilin bag" as a Bar Mitzvah gift for Marx's son, and to Marx himself he sent the book "Osseh Pele". Further in his letter Agnon mentions "rare" books which he acquired: "if I had the desire I could have bought quite some rare books since I am famous now amongst all the elders of Jerusalem and everybody is running after me"; and Agnon continues: "I am sitting and working every single day and thanks to the city of Jerusalem…I wrote some nice things which, unfortunately, I must publish in the ugly letters of our printers". Signed: "Yours, S.Y". At the end of the letter appears a list of "regards" to people. Moshe Marx (1885-1973) was a bibliographist and Jewish librarian, of Soncino Gesellschaft Society founders. His sister, Esther, was Agnon's wife. [1] leaf, 13.5X21 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks, minor stains.
An interesting letter, in which Agnon announces that he sent a "small Tefilin bag" as a Bar Mitzvah gift for Marx's son, and to Marx himself he sent the book "Osseh Pele". Further in his letter Agnon mentions "rare" books which he acquired: "if I had the desire I could have bought quite some rare books since I am famous now amongst all the elders of Jerusalem and everybody is running after me"; and Agnon continues: "I am sitting and working every single day and thanks to the city of Jerusalem…I wrote some nice things which, unfortunately, I must publish in the ugly letters of our printers". Signed: "Yours, S.Y". At the end of the letter appears a list of "regards" to people. Moshe Marx (1885-1973) was a bibliographist and Jewish librarian, of Soncino Gesellschaft Society founders. His sister, Esther, was Agnon's wife. [1] leaf, 13.5X21 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks, minor stains.
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Catalogue
Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $180
Sold for: $275
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In the Heart of the Seas, a Story of a Journey to the Land of Israel by Shmuel Yosef Agnon, translated from Hebrew by I. M. Lask, with drawings by T. Herzl Rome. New-York: Schocken Books, 1947. English.
In the Hearts of the Seas by S.Y. Agnon. English translation by I.M. Lask. Illustrated by Herzl Rome. Printed in 300 copies. The book opens with a handwritten dedication by Agnon: "To my friend Siegfried Moses, S.Y. Agnon". Siegfried Moses (1887-1974), a Jewish lawyer, economist and Zionist activist in Germany, one of the senior managers of Schocken enterprises. When he made Aliya to Eretz Israel he served as the first State Comptroller. 122, [2] pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Minor tears and creases at margin of some of the leaves, tears to spine. In a cardboard case.
In the Hearts of the Seas by S.Y. Agnon. English translation by I.M. Lask. Illustrated by Herzl Rome. Printed in 300 copies. The book opens with a handwritten dedication by Agnon: "To my friend Siegfried Moses, S.Y. Agnon". Siegfried Moses (1887-1974), a Jewish lawyer, economist and Zionist activist in Germany, one of the senior managers of Schocken enterprises. When he made Aliya to Eretz Israel he served as the first State Comptroller. 122, [2] pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Minor tears and creases at margin of some of the leaves, tears to spine. In a cardboard case.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Chaim Nachman Bialik, handwritten letter, addressed to Ya'akov Cohen. Odessa, [ca.1904].
A letter to the poet Ya'akov Cohen, regarding the publication of his poems in the monthly "HaShiloach", edited by Bialik. "Send good things for future issues. In 4 months the 100th issue of "HaShiloach" will be published, a special festive issue. The young ones in Geneva distanced their hands from "HaShiloach". They became arrogant – but why? The devil knows. Narrow mindedness and nonsense are dancing in the middle". Written on official stationery of "HaShiloach" magazine in Odessa. [1] leaf, 21X27.5 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks, stains, filing-holes, minor tears at margin.
A letter to the poet Ya'akov Cohen, regarding the publication of his poems in the monthly "HaShiloach", edited by Bialik. "Send good things for future issues. In 4 months the 100th issue of "HaShiloach" will be published, a special festive issue. The young ones in Geneva distanced their hands from "HaShiloach". They became arrogant – but why? The devil knows. Narrow mindedness and nonsense are dancing in the middle". Written on official stationery of "HaShiloach" magazine in Odessa. [1] leaf, 21X27.5 cm. Good condition. Folding-marks, stains, filing-holes, minor tears at margin.
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