Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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LeEzrat HaAm, mededeelingenblad voor de Joden in het bevrijde Nederlandsche gebied [For The People – Gazette for Jews in the Liberated Dutch Zone]. Eindhoven-Amsterdam, 1945. Dutch (several Hebrew titles).
The first Jewish magazine published in Holland after the war. Includes essays about matters of the day, a section for children, and news from Eretz Israel, the Diaspora, and the Jewish communities in Holland. This lot includes fifteen issues (numbers 3, 4, 6-17, 20-21, 24-25; 2 copies of issue 11) printed in Eindhoven and then in Amsterdam. The periodical was published from January to October 1945 only; present here are the majority of the issues published.
Fair condition. Dry and fragile paper, tears and some staining.
The first Jewish magazine published in Holland after the war. Includes essays about matters of the day, a section for children, and news from Eretz Israel, the Diaspora, and the Jewish communities in Holland. This lot includes fifteen issues (numbers 3, 4, 6-17, 20-21, 24-25; 2 copies of issue 11) printed in Eindhoven and then in Amsterdam. The periodical was published from January to October 1945 only; present here are the majority of the issues published.
Fair condition. Dry and fragile paper, tears and some staining.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Sold for: $875
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1. Songs for children in the Diaspora, gift from Jewish soldiers. Published by the bi-weekly "HaChayal HaIvri" [for transportation unit 178], [Italy], [1944]. Illustrations colored by hand. Back cover missing.
2. Pair of shoes, Yemima Tchernovitz, Joint publishing, Munich 1947. "Approved by the directorate for education and culture of She'erit HaPleita in Germany, central committee of liberated Jews in the American Zone, the Jewish Agency and the Joint". On the last page: "Printed in a limited number of copies for Jewish children in remote camps in Europe". Good condition. Deletions.
3. Passover Haggadah. Published by the Joint, Munich, 1947. "This edition was published with the assistance of the Joint in an hour of need for use in remote camps in Europe. Distribution and sale of this book are strictly forbidden". Yaari 2341; Otzar 4050. Cover and first and last leaves are detached.
2. Pair of shoes, Yemima Tchernovitz, Joint publishing, Munich 1947. "Approved by the directorate for education and culture of She'erit HaPleita in Germany, central committee of liberated Jews in the American Zone, the Jewish Agency and the Joint". On the last page: "Printed in a limited number of copies for Jewish children in remote camps in Europe". Good condition. Deletions.
3. Passover Haggadah. Published by the Joint, Munich, 1947. "This edition was published with the assistance of the Joint in an hour of need for use in remote camps in Europe. Distribution and sale of this book are strictly forbidden". Yaari 2341; Otzar 4050. Cover and first and last leaves are detached.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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1. Etzion, a zamlung fun beshraybungen un artikln vegn dam oifboy un dem khurbn fun gush etzion….Ephraim Fried un Haim Benzion Schindler. Printed on behalf of the Culture and Information Dept. of "Mizrahi" and "Tnuat HaAvodah" movements in Austria; published by "Undzer tsil", Linz-Ebelsberg, 1948. Yiddish. Booklet about Gush Etzion and its downfall during the Independence War, with photos. Ink-stamps of "HaShomer HaDati" in Los Angeles.
2. Der goral fun romenishe yidn….aroysgeber: A. Spitzer, Redakter: Phöbus Schajowicz. Published by the "Federation of Romanian Jews in the US Zone of Germany", Munich, February 1948. Booklet about Romanian Jews during the Holocaust, with numerous photos. Ex-library copy in very good condition. Bibliographically unknown.
3. Veg vayser, Moshe Halpern, "Unzer velt" publishing with the assistance of Htzohar in Germany. Munich 1949. Book about prominent Jewish leaders and authors. Fine copy with author's dedication.
2. Der goral fun romenishe yidn….aroysgeber: A. Spitzer, Redakter: Phöbus Schajowicz. Published by the "Federation of Romanian Jews in the US Zone of Germany", Munich, February 1948. Booklet about Romanian Jews during the Holocaust, with numerous photos. Ex-library copy in very good condition. Bibliographically unknown.
3. Veg vayser, Moshe Halpern, "Unzer velt" publishing with the assistance of Htzohar in Germany. Munich 1949. Book about prominent Jewish leaders and authors. Fine copy with author's dedication.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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May 22, 1948 issue of the weekly German Jewish newspaper "Jüdischesgemeindeblatt für die Britische Zone" [Jewish Community Newspaper for the British Zone], printed for She'erit HaPleta Jews residing in the British Zone in Düsseldorf, Germany. German.
The cover page of the issue, devoted to the establishment of the State of Israel a few days earlier, quotes the Israeli Declaration of Independence and includes a special celebratory greeting from the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the Jewish Area in Germany (written in Bergen-Belsen on May 15, 1948).
12 pages, 47 cm. Fair-good condition. Dry, acidic paper, folded, tears along fold, scattered stains.
The cover page of the issue, devoted to the establishment of the State of Israel a few days earlier, quotes the Israeli Declaration of Independence and includes a special celebratory greeting from the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the Jewish Area in Germany (written in Bergen-Belsen on May 15, 1948).
12 pages, 47 cm. Fair-good condition. Dry, acidic paper, folded, tears along fold, scattered stains.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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Pachach – movement newspaper, Partisans-Soldiers ("Chayalim")-Pioneers("Chaluzim") union in Germany. Volume with issues 1-16. Munich, 1947-1948.Yiddish.
Sixteen issues of Pachach movement (Partisans-Soldiers-Pioneers), a movement founded for uniting" She'erit HaPleita" and in particular the youth movements, and moving them to Eretz Israel. The issues contain photos and illustrations in black and white. Pachach movement newspaper in Yiddish, includes photographs, and black and white illustrations.
On the vorsatz leaf appears an ink stamp of the headquarters of Pachach in Germany and a dedication:"For the secretariat of Pachach in Israel – a gift, the headquarters of Pachach in Germany 31.11.48".
16 issues, approx. 16 pp. per issue. 29 cm. Good condition. Stains. Chopped margins to several leaves. Minor damages to binding.
Opening price: $400
Sixteen issues of Pachach movement (Partisans-Soldiers-Pioneers), a movement founded for uniting" She'erit HaPleita" and in particular the youth movements, and moving them to Eretz Israel. The issues contain photos and illustrations in black and white. Pachach movement newspaper in Yiddish, includes photographs, and black and white illustrations.
On the vorsatz leaf appears an ink stamp of the headquarters of Pachach in Germany and a dedication:"For the secretariat of Pachach in Israel – a gift, the headquarters of Pachach in Germany 31.11.48".
16 issues, approx. 16 pp. per issue. 29 cm. Good condition. Stains. Chopped margins to several leaves. Minor damages to binding.
Opening price: $400
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,000
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"Undzer Hofnung"[Our Hope], weekly for liberated Jews in Eschwege DPC, edited by Mordechai Duniec. Editorial address: UNRRA Team 522, Eschwege near Kassel, June 4 1946 through January 31 1947. Yiddish in Latin characters and Yiddish (in Hebrew characters).
Issues 1-25. This weekly supplies information about Eschwege DPC on one hand, and details about events in Eretz Israel and Jews after the Holocaust worldwide on the other hand and features numerous photos. Bound together, volume 46 cm. Condition varies, minor stains and tears. Binding slightly worn.
Issues 1-25. This weekly supplies information about Eschwege DPC on one hand, and details about events in Eretz Israel and Jews after the Holocaust worldwide on the other hand and features numerous photos. Bound together, volume 46 cm. Condition varies, minor stains and tears. Binding slightly worn.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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"BaDerech", "Paper of the illegal Immigrants on board of 'Empire Rival' – the praised British Navy ship which will be eternally remembered in disgrace". In charge: representatives of the immigrants and Haganah people; editorial location: the boat's cellar. July (?) – August, 1947. Yiddish, Hebrew titles.
Two issues of a paper which was typewritten by the passengers on the "Empire Rival" deportation ship and stenciled within the ship. "Empire Rival" was one of three deportation ships on which the "Exodus" passengers embarked in Haifa port on July 18, 1947, when they were refused to enter Haifa. Most probably no other issues were printed. 4; 5 leaves, 28-29.5 cm. Good condition. Slightly damaged corners.
Two issues of a paper which was typewritten by the passengers on the "Empire Rival" deportation ship and stenciled within the ship. "Empire Rival" was one of three deportation ships on which the "Exodus" passengers embarked in Haifa port on July 18, 1947, when they were refused to enter Haifa. Most probably no other issues were printed. 4; 5 leaves, 28-29.5 cm. Good condition. Slightly damaged corners.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Tsu der yiddisher bafelkerung in antverpn [to the Jewish population in Antwerp]. Proclamation on behalf for the Union of Jewish Communities in Antwerp. Antwerp, Belgium, [late 1940s]. Many Jewish organizations are signed on the proclamation and all of them call to organize and action against commercial relations with "Murderous Germany". "We are inspired by the basic hatred against a people, that was nourishing for years in a vampire-like way on our Jewish blood, and murdered 6 millions of our ancestors, our mothers, sisters and brothers". The organizations signed on the proclamation call to inform on those who supply Germans and announce that the latter will be removed from the Jewish communities and the synagogues, their names will be disgraced and their children will be ashamed of them. Leaf 27.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, folding-marks.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Ten photos of the first European convention of "Po'aley Zion" party. Brussels (Belgium), August 21, 1946. Presented as a gift to party members.
Each photo is mounted on a Bristol sheet with a handwritten dedication in Yiddish: Gift to 'Po'aley Zion' party in Belgium. Brussels, August 25, 1946".
Photos: 23X17 cm, Bristol: 20X27 cm. Good condition. Photographer's ink-stamps.
Each photo is mounted on a Bristol sheet with a handwritten dedication in Yiddish: Gift to 'Po'aley Zion' party in Belgium. Brussels, August 25, 1946".
Photos: 23X17 cm, Bristol: 20X27 cm. Good condition. Photographer's ink-stamps.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Thirteen printed tickets, invitations to dancing parties and cocktails. USA, (mainly from New-York), 1943-1945. English.
Some of the parties were for soldiers or offering soldiers free entrance; most of the events were organized by Jewish organizations. Size varies, average:9X13 cm. Generally in good condition.
Some of the parties were for soldiers or offering soldiers free entrance; most of the events were organized by Jewish organizations. Size varies, average:9X13 cm. Generally in good condition.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Twenty letters and envelopes, sent by a soldier of the American Army Walter Blitz to his parents in Philadelphia, USA, in 1944. English.
Presented are photocopies of the letters (written on designated forms) copies by the Military Postal Services. All of the letters are in printed envelopes "War & Navy Departments V—Mail Service" and bear ink-stamps "U.S. Postal Service No. 1". Good condition.
Presented are photocopies of the letters (written on designated forms) copies by the Military Postal Services. All of the letters are in printed envelopes "War & Navy Departments V—Mail Service" and bear ink-stamps "U.S. Postal Service No. 1". Good condition.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Entrance ticket to Eichmann's trial. Belonging to Avraham Selinger, Head of Bureau 06 who investigated Eichmann and assembled evidences for the trial (with Selinger's photo). March, 1961.
Adolf Eichmann, a high rank officer in the Nazi regime during the Holocaust, was captured by the "Mossad" in 1960 and brought to trial in Israel. A special unit of the Israeli police was in charge of his investigation – Bureau 06 – under the command of Avraham Selinger. The investigation lasted 9 months and when it was finalized Eichmann was indicted of 15 charges including crimes against humanity, crimes against the Jewish people, war crimes, and more. The trial which lasted several months, was held in "Beit HaAm" (present day Gerard Bachar Center), in Jerusalem. The prosecutor was Gideon Hausner, Israeli Attorney General. Eichmann's defense lawyer was Dr. Robert Servatius, who defended some of the Nazi criminals in the Nuremberg trials. The court listened to more than one hundred witnesses and examined thousands of documents. In spite of the fact that Eichmann claimed that he only obeyed orders, it was proven that he held a central role in the Nazi extermination operation. Eichmann was sentenced to death, the first and only death penalty in the history of Israel. 7X9.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Laminated.
Adolf Eichmann, a high rank officer in the Nazi regime during the Holocaust, was captured by the "Mossad" in 1960 and brought to trial in Israel. A special unit of the Israeli police was in charge of his investigation – Bureau 06 – under the command of Avraham Selinger. The investigation lasted 9 months and when it was finalized Eichmann was indicted of 15 charges including crimes against humanity, crimes against the Jewish people, war crimes, and more. The trial which lasted several months, was held in "Beit HaAm" (present day Gerard Bachar Center), in Jerusalem. The prosecutor was Gideon Hausner, Israeli Attorney General. Eichmann's defense lawyer was Dr. Robert Servatius, who defended some of the Nazi criminals in the Nuremberg trials. The court listened to more than one hundred witnesses and examined thousands of documents. In spite of the fact that Eichmann claimed that he only obeyed orders, it was proven that he held a central role in the Nazi extermination operation. Eichmann was sentenced to death, the first and only death penalty in the history of Israel. 7X9.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Laminated.
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