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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $300
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Pentateuch - gift of Vaad Hatzala to She'erit HaPleita, published by Vaad Hatzala rabbis Naftali Baruch and Aviezer Burstein. Munich, 1947.
Pentateuch and the Books of Ruth, Eicha and Kohelet, with Rashi and Onkelus commentary. A printed letter to "Israel Defense Forces" is bound at the opening of the book written by rabbi Shmuel Abba Snieg, chairman of German Rabbis Society encouraging IDF soldiers. Following this leaf appears an ink stamp "gift to IDF from American Vaad Hatzala" and an ink stamp with the names of rabbis Baruch and Burstein and ink stamp of "Air Force / Headquarters, Rabbinic and Religion Dept." On the reverse appears the known title page in lithographic printing, in color. [2], 2-60; 55; [1], 56-97; 48; [1], 49-97 leaves, 17.5 cm. Good condition, Not bound. Inscriptions in pencil. Stains, tears at margins of leaves and creases on corners.
Pentateuch and the Books of Ruth, Eicha and Kohelet, with Rashi and Onkelus commentary. A printed letter to "Israel Defense Forces" is bound at the opening of the book written by rabbi Shmuel Abba Snieg, chairman of German Rabbis Society encouraging IDF soldiers. Following this leaf appears an ink stamp "gift to IDF from American Vaad Hatzala" and an ink stamp with the names of rabbis Baruch and Burstein and ink stamp of "Air Force / Headquarters, Rabbinic and Religion Dept." On the reverse appears the known title page in lithographic printing, in color. [2], 2-60; 55; [1], 56-97; 48; [1], 49-97 leaves, 17.5 cm. Good condition, Not bound. Inscriptions in pencil. Stains, tears at margins of leaves and creases on corners.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $3,000
Including buyer's premium
Babylonian Talmud - complete set. Munich-Heidelberg, [1948]. “Published by Union of Rabbis in American region of Ashkenaz”.
After WW II, surviving Jews congregated in displaced persons camps, leading to the need for Gemarot and holy books to be used by refugees. From 1946 the “Union of Rabbis” in Germany, with the assistance of the American army and JDC began a campaign of printing the Talmud for survivors. At first only several tractates were printed in various formats. In 1948, the presented edition - a complete edition of the Talmud - was printed for the first time. Each volume contains two title pages. First title page was designed specifically to commemorate the printing of the Talmud on the scorched soil of Germany; on the upper part an illustration of a Jewish town with the caption “From slavery to redemption and from darkness to great light”; on the lower part of the title page, illustration of barbed wire fences and labor camp, with the caption: “Labor camp in Ashkenaz during Nazi era”. “They had almost consumed me upon earth; but I forsook not thy precepts”. 19 volumes. 39 cm. Very good condition, original bindings, complete. Several ownership inscriptions. Minor damages to some of the bindings.
After WW II, surviving Jews congregated in displaced persons camps, leading to the need for Gemarot and holy books to be used by refugees. From 1946 the “Union of Rabbis” in Germany, with the assistance of the American army and JDC began a campaign of printing the Talmud for survivors. At first only several tractates were printed in various formats. In 1948, the presented edition - a complete edition of the Talmud - was printed for the first time. Each volume contains two title pages. First title page was designed specifically to commemorate the printing of the Talmud on the scorched soil of Germany; on the upper part an illustration of a Jewish town with the caption “From slavery to redemption and from darkness to great light”; on the lower part of the title page, illustration of barbed wire fences and labor camp, with the caption: “Labor camp in Ashkenaz during Nazi era”. “They had almost consumed me upon earth; but I forsook not thy precepts”. 19 volumes. 39 cm. Very good condition, original bindings, complete. Several ownership inscriptions. Minor damages to some of the bindings.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $250
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Entrance ticket to "Beit Ha'am" hall in Jerusalem, during the Eichmann trial, 1961.
Entrance ticket of Zvi Horenstein of the Ministry of Postal Services. Enclosed is an issue of "Letzte Nayes" newspaper of June 1, 1962, with the headline "Adolf Eichmann was hanged" (Yiddish). Ticket 9X6 cm. Fair condition. Laminated, reverse of plastic lamination is missing.
Entrance ticket of Zvi Horenstein of the Ministry of Postal Services. Enclosed is an issue of "Letzte Nayes" newspaper of June 1, 1962, with the headline "Adolf Eichmann was hanged" (Yiddish). Ticket 9X6 cm. Fair condition. Laminated, reverse of plastic lamination is missing.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $300
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1. Doch die Mörder leben, Simon Wiesenthal, Droemer Knaur publishing house, 1967. German. Dedication handwritten by Wiesenthal. Enclosed is a letter, signed by Wiesenthal.
2. Das Haus in der Garibaldi Strasse, Isser Harel. Ullstein publishing house, Germany, 1976. German. Book written by Director of the Israel Security Agency Isser Harel, about the operation to capture Eichmann (Harel was commander of the operation), with a dedication handwritten by Harel.
3. Jerusalem Trial, by Gideon Hausner. Israel, 1980. Two volumes. Book by Hausner, head of prosecutors' team in the Eichmann trial, with a dedication handwritten by him.
Size and condition varies. Overall good condition.
2. Das Haus in der Garibaldi Strasse, Isser Harel. Ullstein publishing house, Germany, 1976. German. Book written by Director of the Israel Security Agency Isser Harel, about the operation to capture Eichmann (Harel was commander of the operation), with a dedication handwritten by Harel.
3. Jerusalem Trial, by Gideon Hausner. Israel, 1980. Two volumes. Book by Hausner, head of prosecutors' team in the Eichmann trial, with a dedication handwritten by him.
Size and condition varies. Overall good condition.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $250
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Ghetto, Ink drawing on paper by Naftali Bezem. Signed. 22.5X17.5 cm.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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One hundred and seven paintings in Gouash depicting the holocaust, the revival of the country and more, created by the artist Zanek Maor (1923-2009). Most paintings are signed and dated (2005-2009).
Zanek Maor (Moshkovitz) was born in 1923 in Włocławek, Poland. When the war broke out he fled with his family to Warsaw and was imprisoned in the Ghetto. Maor was then sent to a forced labor camp in a town near Poznan, before being transferred to Auschwitz where he was sent to a coal mine. Marched in the Death March until the liberation by the Red Army. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1947 and settled in Kibbutz Yad Mordechai. Later he moved to Haifa where he lived until his death in 2009. The paintings presented in this lot were created during his last years (most of them painted in 2005). Maor's paintings, painted in a naïve and childish style, portray in detail his atrocious experiences during the war, and his life in Israel. Lot of 107 items. Average size 30X42 cm. Overall good condition.
See enclosed book: "To Survive, Zanek Maor, Drawings to remember the Holocaust" (2006). Some of the paintings in this lot appear in the book.
Zanek Maor (Moshkovitz) was born in 1923 in Włocławek, Poland. When the war broke out he fled with his family to Warsaw and was imprisoned in the Ghetto. Maor was then sent to a forced labor camp in a town near Poznan, before being transferred to Auschwitz where he was sent to a coal mine. Marched in the Death March until the liberation by the Red Army. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1947 and settled in Kibbutz Yad Mordechai. Later he moved to Haifa where he lived until his death in 2009. The paintings presented in this lot were created during his last years (most of them painted in 2005). Maor's paintings, painted in a naïve and childish style, portray in detail his atrocious experiences during the war, and his life in Israel. Lot of 107 items. Average size 30X42 cm. Overall good condition.
See enclosed book: "To Survive, Zanek Maor, Drawings to remember the Holocaust" (2006). Some of the paintings in this lot appear in the book.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $250
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"Shema, Israel!". A proclamation calling to enlist to the British army during WW II, [late 1939 or early 1940s].
"Blood of our ancestors…and the blood of British fighting here today…call us: volunteer volunteer".
After World War II broke out and during the war, many Jewish settlers in Eretz Israel volunteered to the British army to fight Nazi Germany. At the end of 1939, the national institutes of the Yishuv announced a census which would reflect the readiness of the Yishuv to fight in the British army. 40,000 young people enlisted. At first, the British government was unwilling to recruit the Jews, but the German threat grew and British unwillingness dissipated. 30X15.5 cm. Poor condition. Tears, folding marks, stains, adhesive tape and a plastic label. Framed.
"Blood of our ancestors…and the blood of British fighting here today…call us: volunteer volunteer".
After World War II broke out and during the war, many Jewish settlers in Eretz Israel volunteered to the British army to fight Nazi Germany. At the end of 1939, the national institutes of the Yishuv announced a census which would reflect the readiness of the Yishuv to fight in the British army. 40,000 young people enlisted. At first, the British government was unwilling to recruit the Jews, but the German threat grew and British unwillingness dissipated. 30X15.5 cm. Poor condition. Tears, folding marks, stains, adhesive tape and a plastic label. Framed.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
A letter of greetings for the new year from a girl living in Tel-Aviv, to a Jewish Brigade soldier, September, 1944.
"To the dear Jewish soldier serving somewhere! I am sending you…greeting from me and from all of the Yishuv in the country, life here goes on as usual, only two things have changed, we had air raid shelters which were destroyed, it was dark and now there is light" (Hebrew). Decorations in color, with a blue and white flag. Leaf, 20.5X15.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, minor creases and tears. Framed.
"To the dear Jewish soldier serving somewhere! I am sending you…greeting from me and from all of the Yishuv in the country, life here goes on as usual, only two things have changed, we had air raid shelters which were destroyed, it was dark and now there is light" (Hebrew). Decorations in color, with a blue and white flag. Leaf, 20.5X15.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, minor creases and tears. Framed.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Song book printed by Yael - Jewish Transportation Unit, the British Army. "HaChayal HaIvri" publication (bi-weekly). Libya, 1943. Stenciled. Illustrations: Nathan Schor.
"This collection was assembled under difficult conditions…the song book was collected and duplicated in the occupied areas and all was compiled with material looted from the enemy". The songs are about the soldiers' life and the Transportation corps. In addition, the song book contains a separate song-leaf (a Maltese girl sings about her love to a black Mauritian soldier) printed in Malta on Libyan Government stationery, for a Shabat party (May 1943). 63 pp, 12.5 cm, good condition. Minor tears. Stains.
Not in the NLI.
"This collection was assembled under difficult conditions…the song book was collected and duplicated in the occupied areas and all was compiled with material looted from the enemy". The songs are about the soldiers' life and the Transportation corps. In addition, the song book contains a separate song-leaf (a Maltese girl sings about her love to a black Mauritian soldier) printed in Malta on Libyan Government stationery, for a Shabat party (May 1943). 63 pp, 12.5 cm, good condition. Minor tears. Stains.
Not in the NLI.
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Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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40 caricatures from the diaries of the Jewish Unit for General Transportation "468". Tel-Aviv, [1943]. Illustrations: M. Kirschenzweig. Second edition.
The illustrations depict the soldiers' life, the atmosphere of the period and unit humor. Inscriptions are in Hebrew, English, Yiddish and German, alternately and combined. [1], 39, [1]. Good condition. Tears and stains to cover.
The illustrations depict the soldiers' life, the atmosphere of the period and unit humor. Inscriptions are in Hebrew, English, Yiddish and German, alternately and combined. [1], 39, [1]. Good condition. Tears and stains to cover.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Collection of letters from Mira Hafner, an ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) soldier in the British Army. Italy, 1944-1945 / Eretz Israel, 1940s.
The letters were sent to the author, editor and literary critic Avraham (A.B.) Yoffe. About 25 letters were sent at the time when Hafner served in Italy with the ATS forces. Enclosed are additional 30 letters from the 1940s, sent by Yoffe to Hafner, and some other letters.
Mira Hafner, born in Poland 1924, fell in the line of duty in February 1948 when she was ambushed by the Arab Legion. Size varies, overall good condition.
The letters were sent to the author, editor and literary critic Avraham (A.B.) Yoffe. About 25 letters were sent at the time when Hafner served in Italy with the ATS forces. Enclosed are additional 30 letters from the 1940s, sent by Yoffe to Hafner, and some other letters.
Mira Hafner, born in Poland 1924, fell in the line of duty in February 1948 when she was ambushed by the Arab Legion. Size varies, overall good condition.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $425
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Embroidered tablecloth, "Souvenir from Cyprus". Cyprus, [ca. 1947-1949].
Embroidered fabric, nice colors, in simple geometric patterns. In the center appears a rhombus featuring an embroidered inscription: "Lezikaron MiKafrisin" (souvenir from Cyprus), embroidered by a prisoner in the Cyprus internment camps. 45.5X32.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains and some unravelling at the margins.
Embroidered fabric, nice colors, in simple geometric patterns. In the center appears a rhombus featuring an embroidered inscription: "Lezikaron MiKafrisin" (souvenir from Cyprus), embroidered by a prisoner in the Cyprus internment camps. 45.5X32.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains and some unravelling at the margins.
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