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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Three Real Photo postcards. Produced by Felix Baumann, Frankfurt am Main, [mid 1930s].
Students of the Jüdische Anlernwerkstatt in Frankfurt – a vocational school, which prepared Frankfurt Jews for immigration to other countries in view of rising anti-Semitism in Germany.
*Students in metalwork workshop. *Students in carpentry workshop. *Students in a bedroom in the dormitories. Good condition.
Students of the Jüdische Anlernwerkstatt in Frankfurt – a vocational school, which prepared Frankfurt Jews for immigration to other countries in view of rising anti-Semitism in Germany.
*Students in metalwork workshop. *Students in carpentry workshop. *Students in a bedroom in the dormitories. Good condition.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Calendar for 1939-1940/ Israelitischer Kalender fur das Jahr 5700 (vom 14. September 1939 bis 2. Oktober 1940). Produced by the Jewish Community Committee in Vienna, 1939. German, Hebrew and Yiddish-Deitsch.
Pocket-calendar, at the end are found details about "the synagogue customs for 1940". Printed as a desperate effort of the Jewish community of Vienna to maintain their religious life properly (in secret, since the community's requests to allow prayer in synagogues which were still existing were refused), during a period when Jews were persecuted and their activities were restricted. [2], 32, [2] pp, 12 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Cover detached and slightly worn.
Pocket-calendar, at the end are found details about "the synagogue customs for 1940". Printed as a desperate effort of the Jewish community of Vienna to maintain their religious life properly (in secret, since the community's requests to allow prayer in synagogues which were still existing were refused), during a period when Jews were persecuted and their activities were restricted. [2], 32, [2] pp, 12 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Cover detached and slightly worn.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Five documents sent to Jews in Vienna, regarding Aryanization (Arisierung) - transfer of Jewish property To Arian ownership. Vienna, 1938-1939. German
In one of the letters the business owner Johann Schön testifies that the Jew Oskar Kohn is no longer in his employ. Another letter is about a Jew named Fischer; attached two receipts from Vienna dated 1940. Various sizes and condition.
In one of the letters the business owner Johann Schön testifies that the Jew Oskar Kohn is no longer in his employ. Another letter is about a Jew named Fischer; attached two receipts from Vienna dated 1940. Various sizes and condition.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Documents folder of Max (Israel) Riess, a Jewish citizen of Berlin, owner of a factory for ties, socks and gloves (wholesaler of such products). Berlin, 1936-1940. The folder contains business and financial documents, correspondence with the tax authorities, courts and accountant as well as correspondence with customers of the second half of 1930s. The documents and the last balance sheets document the forced sale of the factory and Riess's businesses which occurred due to anti-Jewish laws. Riess was murdered in the Holocaust. Attached are copies of letters sent by e-mail during the years 2009-2010 dealing with fixing a "memorial Plaque" on the front of Riess's house in Berlin. Lot consists of more than 100 documents, folder 32 cm. General condition is good.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Documents from the archives of Arthur (Abraham) Loewy who served as a bank manager in Liegnitz (south west Poland) and murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. [Germany, 1930’s].
Arthur (Abraham) Loewy, born in Königshütte in 1897, was married to Henrietta (nee Herlitz). Before World War 2 lived in Liegnitz and worked there as a bank manager. During the war stayed in Nice (France) and was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944 (information from central data bank of Holocaust victims, Yad VaShem).
Among the documents here are mainly various bank forms and banking documents, some from the Dresdner Bank and some from the Deutscher Bank. Some documents were sent to Arthur Loewy by various people, including forms and documents that were sent by the management of the Liegnitz Synagogue (which was burnt in Kristallnacht and completely destroyed). Total of about 160 documents. Sizes and conditions vary.
Arthur (Abraham) Loewy, born in Königshütte in 1897, was married to Henrietta (nee Herlitz). Before World War 2 lived in Liegnitz and worked there as a bank manager. During the war stayed in Nice (France) and was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944 (information from central data bank of Holocaust victims, Yad VaShem).
Among the documents here are mainly various bank forms and banking documents, some from the Dresdner Bank and some from the Deutscher Bank. Some documents were sent to Arthur Loewy by various people, including forms and documents that were sent by the management of the Liegnitz Synagogue (which was burnt in Kristallnacht and completely destroyed). Total of about 160 documents. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $813
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Postcards sent to the girl Regina Endel in England by her father in Gladbeck, Nordrhein-Westfalia, Germany, and by her sisters in Paris and Amsterdam, 1939.
1-15. Fifteen postcards sent by H. Endel (possibly Hermann), Regina's father. All postcards are written in German, only several are in Yiddish.
16-18. Three postcards from Sophie/Sophia Endel, Regina's sister. Sent from Amsterdam in September and December 1939. German.
19-23. Five postcards from M. Endel, Regina's sister. Paris, 1939. German.
It seems that Regina Endel arrived with the Kindertransport in England and that her sisters succeeded to escape Germany and reach Amsterdam and Paris during 1939, shortly before WW II broke out. In the "Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names in "Yad VaShem", Hermann and Ester Endel are listed as citizens of Gladbeck who were murdered in Riga, Latvia, during the Holocaust; it is possible that they were Regina's parents. Sophia Endel, b. 1922, is also on the list and was murdered in Auschwitz. Sophia is probably Regina's sister who lived in Amsterdam.
Fair-good condition. Creases, stains and wear.
1-15. Fifteen postcards sent by H. Endel (possibly Hermann), Regina's father. All postcards are written in German, only several are in Yiddish.
16-18. Three postcards from Sophie/Sophia Endel, Regina's sister. Sent from Amsterdam in September and December 1939. German.
19-23. Five postcards from M. Endel, Regina's sister. Paris, 1939. German.
It seems that Regina Endel arrived with the Kindertransport in England and that her sisters succeeded to escape Germany and reach Amsterdam and Paris during 1939, shortly before WW II broke out. In the "Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names in "Yad VaShem", Hermann and Ester Endel are listed as citizens of Gladbeck who were murdered in Riga, Latvia, during the Holocaust; it is possible that they were Regina's parents. Sophia Endel, b. 1922, is also on the list and was murdered in Auschwitz. Sophia is probably Regina's sister who lived in Amsterdam.
Fair-good condition. Creases, stains and wear.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
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Passover Haggadah. Berlin, 1938. Hebrew-German, Yaari 2248; Otzar 3634. On inner side of front cover appears an impressive Ex-Libris label:
Der Preussische Landesverband Jüdischer Gemeinden, als Dank für die Pessachgabe im Jahre 5698 [Union of Jewish Congregations in Prussia, with gratitude for a Passover gift, 1938] next to an illustration of a Magen David and a hand holding a book. Ex-Libris 14X10.5 cm. Good condition. Staining. Haggadah 21 cm. Good condition. Restored cover.
Der Preussische Landesverband Jüdischer Gemeinden, als Dank für die Pessachgabe im Jahre 5698 [Union of Jewish Congregations in Prussia, with gratitude for a Passover gift, 1938] next to an illustration of a Magen David and a hand holding a book. Ex-Libris 14X10.5 cm. Good condition. Staining. Haggadah 21 cm. Good condition. Restored cover.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Passover Haggadah. Berlin, 1938. Hebrew-German, Yaari 2248; Otzar 3634. On the inner side of front cover appears a large Ex-Libris label: "Haggadah überreicht von der Jüdischen Winterhilfe, der Jüdischen Gemeinde zu Berlin, als danke fur die Pessach spende 5698" [Haggadah, presented by Winter Rescue of the Berlin Jewish Community, in appreciation for a donation for Passover 1938]. "The "Winter Rescue" organization was founded in Germany in the early 1930s and acted to assist Jewish people in winter through supply of food, medications and heating devices. Ex-Libris label 10X13.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Haggadah 21 cm. Good condition. Cover worn and loose.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Geburtsschein (birth certificate) of Jonas Willig (born 1857). Prague, 1892. Printed on paper and pasted on cloth. On the reverse side is an ink stamp from the City of Vienna from August 2 1939: “annahme des zusatznamen Israel – Sara angezeigt” stating that the name “Israel” was added to the original name of the owner of the certificate by order (The name “Sara” was erased by ink). Attached is a marriage certificate - Trauungsschein - of the above, from 1895. 33X20 cm. Good condition, signs of folding, stains and wear.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $300
Sold for: $750
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Help!! Sauvez! Hilfe!!, Anatol Gurevitch, Tel-Aviv: "Fidea – Humanistic Publishing House", 1939.
A poem and 15 impressive lino-cuts inspired by German expressionism, by Anatol Gurevitch, all about the persecution of Jews in Germany.
Anatol Gurevitch (1919-2005), native of Russia. Studied in Germany, France and Italy and with the Israeli painters Miron Sima and Yitzchak Frenkel. Immigrated to Israel in 1934 and was involved with painting and set and costumes design for the theater.
[1] leaf + [15] lino-cuts. 34 cm. Good-fair condition. Cover and first leaf are detached. Tears and stains on cover and first leaf. Minor stains within booklet.
A poem and 15 impressive lino-cuts inspired by German expressionism, by Anatol Gurevitch, all about the persecution of Jews in Germany.
Anatol Gurevitch (1919-2005), native of Russia. Studied in Germany, France and Italy and with the Israeli painters Miron Sima and Yitzchak Frenkel. Immigrated to Israel in 1934 and was involved with painting and set and costumes design for the theater.
[1] leaf + [15] lino-cuts. 34 cm. Good-fair condition. Cover and first leaf are detached. Tears and stains on cover and first leaf. Minor stains within booklet.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Di broyne bestye, balades un satires [the "Brown Beast", ballads and satires], by Lazer Wolf. Illustrations: A. Hafter. Moscow:"Der Emes", 1943. Yiddish. Anthology of poems defaming Hitler and Nazi Germany, by the Yiddish poet Lazer Wolf. Wolf (1910-1943) was a member of "yung vilne" group [Young Vilnius], a literary, Jewish-Yiddish, group active in Vilnius from 1927 until the late 1930s. 40 pp, 14.5 cm. Good condition. Minor tears to cover.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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A Year in Treblinka by Yankel Wiernik. New-York: American Representation of the General Jewish Workers Union of Poland, 1944. English. The booklet "A Year in Treblinka" includes Yankel Wiernik's testimony about Treblinka extermination camp and a drawing of the camp area.
Wiernik (1887-1972) was born in Brisk province (present day Brest in Belarus). Was of tamong the defenders of the "Bund" movement and worked as a carpenter in Warsaw. In 1942 was deported from Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka extermination camp where he stayed for a year, until August 1943 when the uprising broke out. Wiernik was a dominant figure in this uprising and one of the few survivors. When he succeeded to escape he returned to Warsaw and joined the Communist underground organization "Armia Ludowa" ("People's Army"). The composition "A Year in Treblinka" was first printed in 1944, by Polish underground members. Later on this composition was sent, with other underground documents, to London, was translated from Polish into English and Yiddish and was published in the USA. After WW II, Wiernik made Aliya to Israel. 46 pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Minor tear to cover.
Wiernik (1887-1972) was born in Brisk province (present day Brest in Belarus). Was of tamong the defenders of the "Bund" movement and worked as a carpenter in Warsaw. In 1942 was deported from Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka extermination camp where he stayed for a year, until August 1943 when the uprising broke out. Wiernik was a dominant figure in this uprising and one of the few survivors. When he succeeded to escape he returned to Warsaw and joined the Communist underground organization "Armia Ludowa" ("People's Army"). The composition "A Year in Treblinka" was first printed in 1944, by Polish underground members. Later on this composition was sent, with other underground documents, to London, was translated from Polish into English and Yiddish and was published in the USA. After WW II, Wiernik made Aliya to Israel. 46 pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Minor tear to cover.
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