Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Tetikayt-barikht fun der bialistoker geselshaft far yetomin farzorgung shtetishe abtaylung 1923-1928. Bialystok, 1929. Yiddish.
A detailed report about the activity of an aid society for orphans in Bialystok during the years 1923-1928, with photos. Illustration on the cover signed: Tynowicki. [2], 21, [3] pp, 23 cm. Good condition. Minor stains and tears at margin of cover.
A detailed report about the activity of an aid society for orphans in Bialystok during the years 1923-1928, with photos. Illustration on the cover signed: Tynowicki. [2], 21, [3] pp, 23 cm. Good condition. Minor stains and tears at margin of cover.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Pinkas fun riger yidishe gezelshaftlekhe run filantropishe tuer. "Bicher far alemn", "Herald" press, Riga, 1934. Yiddish.
A guide to organizations, social and philanthropic Jewish activists in Riga, with photos of the activists and short biographies. 94, [2] pp, 28 cm. Fair-good condition. Original cover, loose. Stains, ex-library copy.
A guide to organizations, social and philanthropic Jewish activists in Riga, with photos of the activists and short biographies. 94, [2] pp, 28 cm. Fair-good condition. Original cover, loose. Stains, ex-library copy.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Five printed Documents, concerning Jews in the Russian Empire following the pogrom named "Negev Storms". Memel (Klaipėda), Lithuania and Frankfurt am Main, 1881-1882. German.
1-2. Two printed leaflets. Memel, December 1881; March 1882. In both were printed texts by Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Rülf , rabbi, journalist and Jewish-German philosopher, who was very active with relation to the situation of Jews in the Russian Empire during the pogroms. Established in 1880 the "Permanent Committee for Assistance to Russian Jews" and headed it.
3-5. Mittheilungen des Press-Ausschusses des Comites zur Unterstuetzung der Bedraengten Russischen Israeliten zu Frankfurt am Main. Frankfurt am Main, June-July 1882. German. Issues 2,5,7. Paper dedicated to the situation of Jews in the Russian Empire.
Size varies, fair-good condition. Tears at edges of some of the leaves.
1-2. Two printed leaflets. Memel, December 1881; March 1882. In both were printed texts by Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Rülf , rabbi, journalist and Jewish-German philosopher, who was very active with relation to the situation of Jews in the Russian Empire during the pogroms. Established in 1880 the "Permanent Committee for Assistance to Russian Jews" and headed it.
3-5. Mittheilungen des Press-Ausschusses des Comites zur Unterstuetzung der Bedraengten Russischen Israeliten zu Frankfurt am Main. Frankfurt am Main, June-July 1882. German. Issues 2,5,7. Paper dedicated to the situation of Jews in the Russian Empire.
Size varies, fair-good condition. Tears at edges of some of the leaves.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Svadebnyya Tenor [Wedding / (Simchat Torah) / Tenor]. Musical-notes, Lowenstein printing press, [Soviet Union, St. Petersburg?], [early 20th cent.].
Handwritten musical-notes booklet (several composers). Musical-notes for a tenor singer, for more than thirty different songs. The custom is to sing these songs during a wedding ceremony and on Simchat Torah. The texts in Hebrew appear next to the musical-notes, with a transcript into Latin letters and Cyrillic letters. Amongst the songs in the notebook: HaMal'ach HaGo'el, Av HaRachamim, Malchutcha, Hitkabtzu Malachim, Lel Olam Bekol Todah, Hashem Shomrecha, Halleluiah, and others; next to some of the songs appear names of composers, cantors of the 19th cent., amongst them Solomon Sulzer, Louis Lewansowski and David Naumberg. Ink-stamp of the Grand Choral Synagogue in St. Petersburg appears on all of the leaves. [52] pp, 18.5X26 cm. Fair condition. Tears at borders of leaves, loose leaves.
Handwritten musical-notes booklet (several composers). Musical-notes for a tenor singer, for more than thirty different songs. The custom is to sing these songs during a wedding ceremony and on Simchat Torah. The texts in Hebrew appear next to the musical-notes, with a transcript into Latin letters and Cyrillic letters. Amongst the songs in the notebook: HaMal'ach HaGo'el, Av HaRachamim, Malchutcha, Hitkabtzu Malachim, Lel Olam Bekol Todah, Hashem Shomrecha, Halleluiah, and others; next to some of the songs appear names of composers, cantors of the 19th cent., amongst them Solomon Sulzer, Louis Lewansowski and David Naumberg. Ink-stamp of the Grand Choral Synagogue in St. Petersburg appears on all of the leaves. [52] pp, 18.5X26 cm. Fair condition. Tears at borders of leaves, loose leaves.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Пережитое. Сборник, посвященный общественной и культурной истории евреев в России. Том 1 [Anthology dedicated to the social and cultural history of Jews in Russia]. St. Petersburg: Brokhaus-Efron printing press, [1908]. Russian. Volume I.
Volume I out of four volumes dedicated to the history and culture of Jews in Russia. Amongst the editors and the writers: U.I. Gessin, S.M. Ginsburg, S.L. Tsinberg, P.S. Marek, and S.An-Sky (Shlomo Zanvil Rappoport). iv, 324, 59 pp. 24.5 cm. Good condition, stains, tears and adhesive tape to title-page and to first leaves.
Volume I out of four volumes dedicated to the history and culture of Jews in Russia. Amongst the editors and the writers: U.I. Gessin, S.M. Ginsburg, S.L. Tsinberg, P.S. Marek, and S.An-Sky (Shlomo Zanvil Rappoport). iv, 324, 59 pp. 24.5 cm. Good condition, stains, tears and adhesive tape to title-page and to first leaves.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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II съездъ Россійской С.-Д. Р Партіи [second convention of the social-democratic workers party]. London: "Bund" publishing, 1903. Russian.
Report composed by the Bund representatives to the second convention of the Russian Social-Democratic workers party, which took place in London in 1903. The Social-Democratic party split into two factions during this convention – the "Bolsheviks" headed by Lenin and the "Mensheviks" led by Julius Martov. II, 62 pp, 13.5 cm. Good condition.
Report composed by the Bund representatives to the second convention of the Russian Social-Democratic workers party, which took place in London in 1903. The Social-Democratic party split into two factions during this convention – the "Bolsheviks" headed by Lenin and the "Mensheviks" led by Julius Martov. II, 62 pp, 13.5 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Отклики Бунда ["Bund" Responses]. Periodical published by the "Bund". Geneva, 1909-1911. Russian.
Issues 1-5 of a periodical published by the "Bund", March 1909 – February 1911. No other issues printed. The periodical issues include articles about anti-Semitism and immigration of Jews from Russia, the status of Yiddish, the Russian Social-Democratic party' "Bund" conventions, articles translated from Yiddish which were first published in the periodical" Shtimme fun Bund", etc. 20-36 pp per issues, average size 30 cm. Very good condition. Staining. Some of the sheets are not cut.
Issues 1-5 of a periodical published by the "Bund", March 1909 – February 1911. No other issues printed. The periodical issues include articles about anti-Semitism and immigration of Jews from Russia, the status of Yiddish, the Russian Social-Democratic party' "Bund" conventions, articles translated from Yiddish which were first published in the periodical" Shtimme fun Bund", etc. 20-36 pp per issues, average size 30 cm. Very good condition. Staining. Some of the sheets are not cut.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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1-4. "Olameynu", monthly journal for Jewish youngsters in Czechoslovakia. Published by the Jewish gymnasium in Mukacevo. First four issues. Shevat-Nissan, 1928.
5-6. "HaIvri", podium for young students. Issues 1-2, Shevat-Adar 1934.
7-10. Annual report of the Jewish reform gymnasium of the union of Jewish schools in Mukacevo. Issues 6-9, 1930-1934.
Lot of 10 booklets. Various sizes and conditions.
5-6. "HaIvri", podium for young students. Issues 1-2, Shevat-Adar 1934.
7-10. Annual report of the Jewish reform gymnasium of the union of Jewish schools in Mukacevo. Issues 6-9, 1930-1934.
Lot of 10 booklets. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Collection of letters and documents concerning the Jews of Wolkovisk, Poland. 1946-1948. Yiddish and Hebrew.
Collection includes: *Two letters in Yiddish sent to the head of the Organization of Jews from Wolkovisk from Santa Maria di Leuca DCP in Italy, where the "Edut" training Kibbutz was active. * Group photo of Wolkovisk Jews in Argentina and letters sent by them to Eretz Israel. * Letter from UNRRA camp in Italy. *Letters sent from the American Zone in Germany. *Letter from Heinrich Loewe, in which he asks to send to the public library "Sha'arey Zion" in Tel-Aviv copies of the book "The Destruction of Wolkovisk". Letter from Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman. *Additional items. Lot of approx. 40 items. Sizes and conditions vary.
Collection includes: *Two letters in Yiddish sent to the head of the Organization of Jews from Wolkovisk from Santa Maria di Leuca DCP in Italy, where the "Edut" training Kibbutz was active. * Group photo of Wolkovisk Jews in Argentina and letters sent by them to Eretz Israel. * Letter from UNRRA camp in Italy. *Letters sent from the American Zone in Germany. *Letter from Heinrich Loewe, in which he asks to send to the public library "Sha'arey Zion" in Tel-Aviv copies of the book "The Destruction of Wolkovisk". Letter from Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman. *Additional items. Lot of approx. 40 items. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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114 letters and documents, sent by and to members of Shumsk and Kremenets Jewish congregations, Volhynia Province, Ukraine. 1920s -50s. Hebrew, Yiddish and other languages.
Most of the documents are handwritten letters, mainly of the 1920s-30s, addressed to the "Association of Shumsk and Volhynia Jews in Israel" or to Pesach Lerner (of Shumsk and one of the editors of the Memorial Book for the Martyrs of Shumsk who Perished in the Holocaust). The documents include memories of life in the province of Volhynia, Ukraine. Attached is a copy of the book "Shumsk, a memory book for the Shumsk Martyrs who were Murdered by the Nazis in 1942", edited by Chaim Rabin). Sizes and conditions vary.
Most of the documents are handwritten letters, mainly of the 1920s-30s, addressed to the "Association of Shumsk and Volhynia Jews in Israel" or to Pesach Lerner (of Shumsk and one of the editors of the Memorial Book for the Martyrs of Shumsk who Perished in the Holocaust). The documents include memories of life in the province of Volhynia, Ukraine. Attached is a copy of the book "Shumsk, a memory book for the Shumsk Martyrs who were Murdered by the Nazis in 1942", edited by Chaim Rabin). Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Collection of documents from the estate of Eliyahu Wurcel. Wurcel was born in Lublin in 1900, studied law at the University of Warsaw, made Aliya in 1933 and settled in Tel-Aviv. The collection presented includes Wurcel's personal documents: passports and identification documents, certificates and member-cards from Poland and Eretz Israel (such as a "Hagana" member-card; entrance pass to the division headquarters, 1948; certificate of "fulfillment of duties" issued by the center for enlistment, etc), card of the "Academic Section in Warsaw", family photos and documents from Wurcel's studies in Warsaw (diplomas, documents and letters regarding the diplomas). The collection also includes a document of appreciation and six large photos (mounted on cardboard) of the 1920s, souvenir from Wurcel's service in the cavaliers' unit (Komisja Remontowa No. 1). Lot of about 40 items. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 26 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
October 16, 2012
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Lista das pessoas, quesahiraõ, condenações, quetiveraõ, e sentenças, que se léraõ no Auto publico da Fé, que se celebrounaIgreja do convento de S. Domingosdestacidade de Lisboaem 16. Novembro de 1749. [A list of the people, authorizations and verdicts announced at the "auto da fé" ceremony that took place in the Santo Domingo church in the city of Lisbon on November 16, 1749]. Lisbon, 1749. Portuguese.
A list of victims condemned by the inquisition in Lisbon and their penalties as will be announced at the "auto da fé" (act of faith) ceremony – a religious festive rite where the inquisition executed its victims' verdicts. The ceremony will take place in the presence of the inquisitor Nuno De-Conia.
The list has detailed names, ages, occupations and residences of the accused. Most of the people mentioned are Jews accused of "Jewish worship". It is possible to see that the penalties for this sin match the extent the accused shows regret and were determined according to the way the accused responded to the query if this was his first crime. The verdict for a person who confessed to the guilt of being Jewish was five years exile to Angola (then a Portuguese colony), and life-imprisonment. Someone who was accused once and denied being Jewish, or repented from his heresy, was imprisoned for a period of time decided by the court. Someone who denied being Jewish for the third or fourth time was condemned to life imprisonment.
The Portuguese inquisition was established by the request of the King of Portugal and was active from 1536-1821. The first "auto da fé" ceremony in Portugal took place in 1540. In 1497, Portuguese Jews were forcibly baptized and coerced to convert to Christianity. The inquisition pursued the heretics who continued fulfilling Jewish customs as well as any person who deviated from Catholic Christian laws. [4] pages, 31 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains (some dark), creases, minor tears. Professionally restored tears in the connection between pages. Placed in a handsome cardboard binder.
A list of victims condemned by the inquisition in Lisbon and their penalties as will be announced at the "auto da fé" (act of faith) ceremony – a religious festive rite where the inquisition executed its victims' verdicts. The ceremony will take place in the presence of the inquisitor Nuno De-Conia.
The list has detailed names, ages, occupations and residences of the accused. Most of the people mentioned are Jews accused of "Jewish worship". It is possible to see that the penalties for this sin match the extent the accused shows regret and were determined according to the way the accused responded to the query if this was his first crime. The verdict for a person who confessed to the guilt of being Jewish was five years exile to Angola (then a Portuguese colony), and life-imprisonment. Someone who was accused once and denied being Jewish, or repented from his heresy, was imprisoned for a period of time decided by the court. Someone who denied being Jewish for the third or fourth time was condemned to life imprisonment.
The Portuguese inquisition was established by the request of the King of Portugal and was active from 1536-1821. The first "auto da fé" ceremony in Portugal took place in 1540. In 1497, Portuguese Jews were forcibly baptized and coerced to convert to Christianity. The inquisition pursued the heretics who continued fulfilling Jewish customs as well as any person who deviated from Catholic Christian laws. [4] pages, 31 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains (some dark), creases, minor tears. Professionally restored tears in the connection between pages. Placed in a handsome cardboard binder.
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