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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $700
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Menachem Ussishkin, a handwritten letter. Written on official stationery ("member of the Zionist Congress Executive Board"). Yekaterinoslav (Ukraine), February 1907. Russian.
Ussishkin advises the receiver of the letter, Ilya Abramovitch, about acquiring lands in Eretz Israel: "I congratulate your society. It is definitely for the benefit of settlement. Members of the society ensure their future… a bill of sale, a document of purchase, in the name of your society is impossible to achieve…I would suggest that the society purchase lands near Lod or Petach Tikva…instruct "Geula" and it will acquire lands for you (we have already agreements, just waiting for the bill of sale)".
[4] pp (three written pages), 22 cm. Good condition. Minor spotting. Central folding mark. A stamp with the word "Zion" pasted to the first page.
Ussishkin advises the receiver of the letter, Ilya Abramovitch, about acquiring lands in Eretz Israel: "I congratulate your society. It is definitely for the benefit of settlement. Members of the society ensure their future… a bill of sale, a document of purchase, in the name of your society is impossible to achieve…I would suggest that the society purchase lands near Lod or Petach Tikva…instruct "Geula" and it will acquire lands for you (we have already agreements, just waiting for the bill of sale)".
[4] pp (three written pages), 22 cm. Good condition. Minor spotting. Central folding mark. A stamp with the word "Zion" pasted to the first page.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,063
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A handwritten letter, on official stationary, written by Ahad Ha'Am (Asher Ginzberg), to his friends Mendele Mocher Seforim (Shalom Ya'akov Abramovich) and Mordechai Ben-Ami. Odessa, Elul, 1906. Hebrew.
Ahad Ha'Am mentions his recent birthday and thanks his friends for their letter: "several days ago I returned from a four months journey and on 'that day' I was not at home…I am not used to celebrate my birthday and I did not tell anybody and it is not my fault that other people know my age and announced it. Since it was done already I thank you for the pleasure I found in reading your lines…”
Further in the letter Ahad Ha’Am writes about the city of Odessa and its intellectuals: “oy, beloved friends, our city is orphaned and our parcel dismantled…There is no joy in our streets but only desertion…and I pray that we will sit together again…”
[1] leaf, 22 cm. Good condition. Minor spotting. Folding marks. Several minor tears around the edges.
Ahad Ha'Am mentions his recent birthday and thanks his friends for their letter: "several days ago I returned from a four months journey and on 'that day' I was not at home…I am not used to celebrate my birthday and I did not tell anybody and it is not my fault that other people know my age and announced it. Since it was done already I thank you for the pleasure I found in reading your lines…”
Further in the letter Ahad Ha’Am writes about the city of Odessa and its intellectuals: “oy, beloved friends, our city is orphaned and our parcel dismantled…There is no joy in our streets but only desertion…and I pray that we will sit together again…”
[1] leaf, 22 cm. Good condition. Minor spotting. Folding marks. Several minor tears around the edges.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,063
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A handwritten letter, by Sholem Aleichem (Shalom Rabinowitz) to Dr. Jacob Itzhak Niemirower in Iasi. Italy, 1910. Hebrew.
Sholem Aleichem refers to Niemirower's public actions: "Thank you, dear friend, for trying to save our people's honor in your remote country. I was pleased to hear the news through a paper with which I am involved…am sending you herewith a piece…". Sholem Aleichem mentions his medical condition: "I almost forgot to tell you, if you haven’t already heard, that I was seriously ill. I almost reached death…and now I am among the living and am getting stronger every day…"
The addressee, Dr. Jacob Itzhak Niemirower (1872-1939) – Jewish-Romanian theologist, philosopher and historian, native of Galicia, served as chief rabbi of Romania, was a Romanian Senate member until his last day and was the leader of Romanian Jewry for many years.
The letter is hand signed by Sholem Aleichem and ink stamped "S. Rabinowitz Schalom Aleichem" (the date 20.XII.10 is added: within the stamp). The letter is written on the hotel's "Villa Rosengarten" stationery in Nervi (Italy). On the reverse appears a handwritten inscription: "Dr. Nemirover Rabbiner Jassy (Romania)".
[1] leaf, 15 cm. Good condition. Tear of about 4.5 cm on upper part of leaf (no text omission).
Sholem Aleichem refers to Niemirower's public actions: "Thank you, dear friend, for trying to save our people's honor in your remote country. I was pleased to hear the news through a paper with which I am involved…am sending you herewith a piece…". Sholem Aleichem mentions his medical condition: "I almost forgot to tell you, if you haven’t already heard, that I was seriously ill. I almost reached death…and now I am among the living and am getting stronger every day…"
The addressee, Dr. Jacob Itzhak Niemirower (1872-1939) – Jewish-Romanian theologist, philosopher and historian, native of Galicia, served as chief rabbi of Romania, was a Romanian Senate member until his last day and was the leader of Romanian Jewry for many years.
The letter is hand signed by Sholem Aleichem and ink stamped "S. Rabinowitz Schalom Aleichem" (the date 20.XII.10 is added: within the stamp). The letter is written on the hotel's "Villa Rosengarten" stationery in Nervi (Italy). On the reverse appears a handwritten inscription: "Dr. Nemirover Rabbiner Jassy (Romania)".
[1] leaf, 15 cm. Good condition. Tear of about 4.5 cm on upper part of leaf (no text omission).
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
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A letter, handwritten by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, and a letter handwritten by his wife, Hemda Ben-Yehuda, addressed to Zalman David Levontin, Director of the Anglo-Palestine Bank. [Jerusalem], 1910.
1. Letter from Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. [Jerusalem], June 20, 1910.
"I did not mean to address you again about the well-known matter since I burdened you already enough. But I waited for you to let me know your decision…I advise you, as a friend…to return Barzilai to his post…" It is possible that Ben-Yehuda refers to the author and Zionist activist (secretary of "Hovevei Zion" in Jaffa) Yehushua Barzilai (Eisentadt) who worked for the Anglo-Palestine Bank and was fired since he gave credit to customers not in accordance with the terms of caution maintained by the bank and preferred Zionist considerations to commercial ones. Leaf, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Minor spotting and a folding mark.
2. Letter from Hemda Ben-Yehuda. Jerusalem, August 11, 1910.
"Sir, we heard today about a new 'plot'…based on several lines which we published in "Or"…what are these plots? Are we persecuted Jews and you are gentile enemies? Are we close to Pesach or do you plan a blood libel for Rosh HaShana? You are shedding our blood with your words… I say all of this so you come and apologize…Our paper develops and will be the voice of the Jewish people…". [3] pp, 22.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting and creases. Blurred ink stamp.
1. Letter from Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. [Jerusalem], June 20, 1910.
"I did not mean to address you again about the well-known matter since I burdened you already enough. But I waited for you to let me know your decision…I advise you, as a friend…to return Barzilai to his post…" It is possible that Ben-Yehuda refers to the author and Zionist activist (secretary of "Hovevei Zion" in Jaffa) Yehushua Barzilai (Eisentadt) who worked for the Anglo-Palestine Bank and was fired since he gave credit to customers not in accordance with the terms of caution maintained by the bank and preferred Zionist considerations to commercial ones. Leaf, 17.5 cm. Good condition. Minor spotting and a folding mark.
2. Letter from Hemda Ben-Yehuda. Jerusalem, August 11, 1910.
"Sir, we heard today about a new 'plot'…based on several lines which we published in "Or"…what are these plots? Are we persecuted Jews and you are gentile enemies? Are we close to Pesach or do you plan a blood libel for Rosh HaShana? You are shedding our blood with your words… I say all of this so you come and apologize…Our paper develops and will be the voice of the Jewish people…". [3] pp, 22.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting and creases. Blurred ink stamp.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,250
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A letter handwritten by Ze'ev Jabotinsky (Hebrew). Sent from London on December 17,1920. Addressee is unknown.
The letter deals with Jabotinsky's decisions concerning the publishing house that he has founded with several friends: mentioned in the letter are Yitzchak Naiditsch (served at the time as the head of the financial dept. of the World Zionist Organization and supported authors and Hebrew literature) and Ya'akov Klivanov (Russian Zionist leader).
18 cm, good-fair condition, upper left corner is missing.
The letter deals with Jabotinsky's decisions concerning the publishing house that he has founded with several friends: mentioned in the letter are Yitzchak Naiditsch (served at the time as the head of the financial dept. of the World Zionist Organization and supported authors and Hebrew literature) and Ya'akov Klivanov (Russian Zionist leader).
18 cm, good-fair condition, upper left corner is missing.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,500
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A typewritten letter, signed by hand by Chaim Weizmann and addressed to Dr. Alfred Klee, representative of the "Jewish Colonization Association" in Paris. Oakwood, London, May 15, 1933. English.
A typewritten letter on official stationery. Written in response to Dr. Klee's address to Chaim Weizmann, concerning the possibility of the Zondek brothers (the doctors Herman, Bernhard and Georg Zondek) immigrating to Eretz Israel.
Weizmann writes that there is only one good hospital – "Hadassah" in Jerusalem and that he is convinced that upon arrival, the Zondek brothers will create the possibility of a modern first-class hospital. Weizmann also states that the presence of the Zondek brothers in itself will be a powerful incentive towards the creation of a Medical Faculty in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Towards the end of the letter Weizmann adds:
"But the Zondeks would have to come to Palestine, like the rest of us, in the spirit of the pioneers; I have no doubt at all that they will be welcomed with opened arms. It is the one country in the world where they will not be refugees. I cannot guarantee them anything more than this promise, which is, in itself, a great deal".
The three brothers – Hermann, Bernhard, and Georg (Shmuel) Zondek – studied medicine in Humboldt University in Berlin and became well known physicians, each one in his area of expertise. In 1934, they immigrated to Eretz Israel. Bernhard Zondek accepted the offer to serve as a Professor of Gynecology and Surgery in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and as head of the Gynecology department of "Hadassah" hospital; was involved in research and won the Israel Prize for Medicine in 1958. Herman Zondek served as Head of the Internal Medicine department in "Bikur Holim" hospital and Georg (Shumel) Zondek was head of Internal Medicine department in "Hadassah" hospital in Tel-Aviv. The addressee – Dr. Alfred Klee, a Zionist leader of German origin; one of the the founders of the Jüdische Volkspartei in 1919 and representative of the Berlin Jewish congregation at the executive board of the Jewish Colonization Association.
Leaf, 25 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
A typewritten letter on official stationery. Written in response to Dr. Klee's address to Chaim Weizmann, concerning the possibility of the Zondek brothers (the doctors Herman, Bernhard and Georg Zondek) immigrating to Eretz Israel.
Weizmann writes that there is only one good hospital – "Hadassah" in Jerusalem and that he is convinced that upon arrival, the Zondek brothers will create the possibility of a modern first-class hospital. Weizmann also states that the presence of the Zondek brothers in itself will be a powerful incentive towards the creation of a Medical Faculty in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Towards the end of the letter Weizmann adds:
"But the Zondeks would have to come to Palestine, like the rest of us, in the spirit of the pioneers; I have no doubt at all that they will be welcomed with opened arms. It is the one country in the world where they will not be refugees. I cannot guarantee them anything more than this promise, which is, in itself, a great deal".
The three brothers – Hermann, Bernhard, and Georg (Shmuel) Zondek – studied medicine in Humboldt University in Berlin and became well known physicians, each one in his area of expertise. In 1934, they immigrated to Eretz Israel. Bernhard Zondek accepted the offer to serve as a Professor of Gynecology and Surgery in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and as head of the Gynecology department of "Hadassah" hospital; was involved in research and won the Israel Prize for Medicine in 1958. Herman Zondek served as Head of the Internal Medicine department in "Bikur Holim" hospital and Georg (Shumel) Zondek was head of Internal Medicine department in "Hadassah" hospital in Tel-Aviv. The addressee – Dr. Alfred Klee, a Zionist leader of German origin; one of the the founders of the Jüdische Volkspartei in 1919 and representative of the Berlin Jewish congregation at the executive board of the Jewish Colonization Association.
Leaf, 25 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Group photo taken during Chaim Weizmann's visit to Brno, 1925.
Signed by Weizmann on the reverse. Next to the signature appears an inscription in pen: "With President Weizmann" as well as the location and date – "Brunn 6/I 1925".
Photo 14X9 cm. Divided on the reverse for use as a postcard, ink stamped: "Atelier Faden Brno-Prazka 13". Good condition. Minor damages.
Signed by Weizmann on the reverse. Next to the signature appears an inscription in pen: "With President Weizmann" as well as the location and date – "Brunn 6/I 1925".
Photo 14X9 cm. Divided on the reverse for use as a postcard, ink stamped: "Atelier Faden Brno-Prazka 13". Good condition. Minor damages.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Portrait photograph of David Ben-Gurion, signed by hand on the right, in English.
35X28 cm. Good condition. Slight creases. Signature faded.
35X28 cm. Good condition. Slight creases. Signature faded.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Condolence Letter on parchment, signed by David Ben-Gurion (in pen). With original envelope (Stamped on the envelope: "State of Israel, Ministry of Defense, Provisional Government").
The letter states that Yehudah Gelfner was killed in the line of duty in Nizanim on 8.6.48. Yehudah was the only son of Shoshana (Rosa) and Shlomo who made Aliya from Buenos Aires. Yehudah joined the "Haganah" and did not take advantage of the privilege as an only child to be exempt from serving in combat zones and was sent to the Negev. When his mother heard that he was killed she committed suicide out of despair and grief.
17 cm, good condition, tear on the envelope.
The letter states that Yehudah Gelfner was killed in the line of duty in Nizanim on 8.6.48. Yehudah was the only son of Shoshana (Rosa) and Shlomo who made Aliya from Buenos Aires. Yehudah joined the "Haganah" and did not take advantage of the privilege as an only child to be exempt from serving in combat zones and was sent to the Negev. When his mother heard that he was killed she committed suicide out of despair and grief.
17 cm, good condition, tear on the envelope.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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1. Letter of condolence on parchment to the family of the soldier Haim Hubara, signed personally by David Ben-Gurion. Attached are official documents issued by the Ministry of Defense to the soldier's family. 16X13.5 cm, good condition.
2. Letter of condolence on parchment to the family of the soldier Captain Aryeh Leslie Ostrov, signed personally by Ben-Gurion. Attached are official documents on behalf of the Ministry of Defense to the soldier's family. 16X13.5 cm, good condition.
2. Letter of condolence on parchment to the family of the soldier Captain Aryeh Leslie Ostrov, signed personally by Ben-Gurion. Attached are official documents on behalf of the Ministry of Defense to the soldier's family. 16X13.5 cm, good condition.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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Memoires, David Ben-Gurion. Tel-Aviv: Am Oved, 1971-1973. Vol.1-3.
Three volumes of the book "Memoires" by David Ben-Gurion. Short dedications appear on the title pages, dated, handwritten and signed by Ben-Gurion: "to Haim Gvati, with friendship, D. Ben-Gurion". Gvati (1901-1990) – Knesset Member, Minister, and farmer, of Kibbutz Gvat founders. Served as Director General of the Ministry of Agriculture, Secretary of "Kibbutzim Union", Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Health and Minister of Development. Won the Prize of Israel in 1982 for "special contribution to society and the state of Israel through work and industry".
Three dedications. Good condition. Spotting, tears on the books' dust jackets.
Three volumes of the book "Memoires" by David Ben-Gurion. Short dedications appear on the title pages, dated, handwritten and signed by Ben-Gurion: "to Haim Gvati, with friendship, D. Ben-Gurion". Gvati (1901-1990) – Knesset Member, Minister, and farmer, of Kibbutz Gvat founders. Served as Director General of the Ministry of Agriculture, Secretary of "Kibbutzim Union", Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Health and Minister of Development. Won the Prize of Israel in 1982 for "special contribution to society and the state of Israel through work and industry".
Three dedications. Good condition. Spotting, tears on the books' dust jackets.
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Auction 41 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
October 29, 2014
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A two-pages long letter, handwritten by Ben-Gurion, addressed to B.Z. Ilan, Sde Boker, April 10, 1954. Signed.
The letter concerns the goals of the youth in the army, the Nachal and the Hachshara. Among other things, Ben-Gurion writes: "Eshkol was here this morning and I told him about the complaints of the Group's committee. He agreed of course that this is absurd. I summoned immediately the committee members, and Eshkol promised them all the necessary assistance needed for their settlement…I have to admit that I had some concerns about the Nachal…".
[2] leaves, 19 cm, good-fair condition, missing corner on upper right side (with text omission), one leaf professionally restored.
The letter concerns the goals of the youth in the army, the Nachal and the Hachshara. Among other things, Ben-Gurion writes: "Eshkol was here this morning and I told him about the complaints of the Group's committee. He agreed of course that this is absurd. I summoned immediately the committee members, and Eshkol promised them all the necessary assistance needed for their settlement…I have to admit that I had some concerns about the Nachal…".
[2] leaves, 19 cm, good-fair condition, missing corner on upper right side (with text omission), one leaf professionally restored.
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