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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Seven bulletins of the Israeli Air Force, "Day Orders" and "News Summary" of the Six Day War, 5-6 June, 1967.
The bulletins list the achievements of Israeli forces and air strikes against air forces of the Arab States. Enclosed is a teleprinter printout dated June 15 containing instructions and missions. Total of [9] leaves, overall good condition. Folding marks, tears and stains.
The bulletins list the achievements of Israeli forces and air strikes against air forces of the Arab States. Enclosed is a teleprinter printout dated June 15 containing instructions and missions. Total of [9] leaves, overall good condition. Folding marks, tears and stains.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $400
Sold for: $550
Including buyer's premium
Thirty-seven printed leaflets and leaves of various IDF commands, from the period of the Six-Day War and the months leading to it, May-June 1967.
Most leaves are classified "restricted, for inside distribution only" or "for IDF soldiers only". • Air Force Bulletin, "Alertness Issues" no.1-8; "Battle Issues" no. 1-3. • "Alei Tzafon" issued by the Northern Command, eight issues. • "Navy Bulletin, issues 1-8. • "Battle Leaf - Steel Formation", seven issues. • "Call for Battle - Battle Leaf - Center Command", three issues. Size varies. Overall good condition.
Most leaves are classified "restricted, for inside distribution only" or "for IDF soldiers only". • Air Force Bulletin, "Alertness Issues" no.1-8; "Battle Issues" no. 1-3. • "Alei Tzafon" issued by the Northern Command, eight issues. • "Navy Bulletin, issues 1-8. • "Battle Leaf - Steel Formation", seven issues. • "Call for Battle - Battle Leaf - Center Command", three issues. Size varies. Overall good condition.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $450
Unsold
Report of the public inquiry committee concerning the Wadi Salib events on 9/7/59, submitted to the Government on August 17, 1959. [Jerusalem, 1959].
"Wadi Salib Riots" were a series of street demonstrations and riots, which occurred in 1959 in Wadi Salib neighborhood in Haifa. The events were a social rebellion against deprivation and discrimination on an ethnic basis of North African Jews, and against the Mapai establishment which ruled the state in those days. Following the events, the government decided to appoint an inquiry committee headed by Judge Moshe Etzioni, to check the way the police functioned and the reasons that led to the riots. Members of the committee, which composed this report, were Moshe Etzioni, Ya'akov Klebanov, Rabbi Yitzchak Abu-Hazeira, Shmuel N. Eisenstadt and Ram Salomon. The committee found that the police acted with moderation, the difficult situation of the neighborhood and a high unemployment rate led to a sense of deprivation and discrimination amongst the residents and "intentional discrimination on the part of the state and nation is nonexistent". [2], 22, [2] leaves, 33 cm. Fair-good condition. Cover partly detached, with tears. Tears to back cover. Minor creases and stains
"Wadi Salib Riots" were a series of street demonstrations and riots, which occurred in 1959 in Wadi Salib neighborhood in Haifa. The events were a social rebellion against deprivation and discrimination on an ethnic basis of North African Jews, and against the Mapai establishment which ruled the state in those days. Following the events, the government decided to appoint an inquiry committee headed by Judge Moshe Etzioni, to check the way the police functioned and the reasons that led to the riots. Members of the committee, which composed this report, were Moshe Etzioni, Ya'akov Klebanov, Rabbi Yitzchak Abu-Hazeira, Shmuel N. Eisenstadt and Ram Salomon. The committee found that the police acted with moderation, the difficult situation of the neighborhood and a high unemployment rate led to a sense of deprivation and discrimination amongst the residents and "intentional discrimination on the part of the state and nation is nonexistent". [2], 22, [2] leaves, 33 cm. Fair-good condition. Cover partly detached, with tears. Tears to back cover. Minor creases and stains
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Ninety-five broadsides and brochures of various movements and organizations. Israel, ca. 1970-1985.
Including proclamations of the following organizations: "Black Panthers", "Moked", "Committee for the liberation of Gadi Algazi", "Techelt Adom", "Shalom Achshav", and, from the other side, proclamations of "Kach" movement and the Yamit Region settlements. About one third of the items are from the founding period of "Shalom Achshav" movement, including the first platform of the movement with the "Officers Letter" (several copies). The collection consists of about 30 items of Rabbi Meir Kahana and "Kach" movement, including early items from when he first ran to the the Knesset, under the title "Jewish Defense League" (1973). Lot of 95 items, some items consist of several pages. Size varies, good condition. Several library ink-stamps. Some items appear in two copies.
Including proclamations of the following organizations: "Black Panthers", "Moked", "Committee for the liberation of Gadi Algazi", "Techelt Adom", "Shalom Achshav", and, from the other side, proclamations of "Kach" movement and the Yamit Region settlements. About one third of the items are from the founding period of "Shalom Achshav" movement, including the first platform of the movement with the "Officers Letter" (several copies). The collection consists of about 30 items of Rabbi Meir Kahana and "Kach" movement, including early items from when he first ran to the the Knesset, under the title "Jewish Defense League" (1973). Lot of 95 items, some items consist of several pages. Size varies, good condition. Several library ink-stamps. Some items appear in two copies.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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"Tzipor HaNefesh, a supplement for satire, humor etc", weekly magazine edited by Dan Ben-Amotz, Haim Hefer and Amos Keinan. Six non-consecutive issues. March-April 1965.
The satiric magazine "Tzipor HaNefesh" was issued in 1964 as a supplement to "Yediot Achronot" daily newspaper. The editors expressed left-wing views and offered extreme satire - more than common in other papers, which led finally to a decision by the paper's editorial to cancel the supplement in 1965. In response to this, Hefer, Keinan and Ben-Amotz decided to publish it as an independent paper (the title was changed every week, in view of a mandatory law which allowed publishing one issue only without a permit), but due to financial difficulties publication was discontinued a short while later. 6 issues, 12 pp. per issue. Ca. 42 cm. Condition varies.
The satiric magazine "Tzipor HaNefesh" was issued in 1964 as a supplement to "Yediot Achronot" daily newspaper. The editors expressed left-wing views and offered extreme satire - more than common in other papers, which led finally to a decision by the paper's editorial to cancel the supplement in 1965. In response to this, Hefer, Keinan and Ben-Amotz decided to publish it as an independent paper (the title was changed every week, in view of a mandatory law which allowed publishing one issue only without a permit), but due to financial difficulties publication was discontinued a short while later. 6 issues, 12 pp. per issue. Ca. 42 cm. Condition varies.
Category
Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
"Lahiton, entertainment weekly for the family / Olam HaKolno'a”, founded by Uri Aloni and David Paz, November 1973 - November 1978. Three volumes.
"Lahiton", entertainment weekly for the family, started to appear in 1969 as a bi-weekly magazine about music and entertainment including critique, news, gossip, pictures and posters. A year later it became a weekly and enjoyed great popularity in the 1970s. In September 1976 "Lahiton" merged with the weekly "Olam HaKolno'a", with news about cinema and television. Total of 61 issues, three volumes, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Tears to several pages. Centerfolds are missing from a dozen issues. Seven issues lack title pages. Issue no. 436 lacks several pages. List of issues will be sent upon request.
"Lahiton", entertainment weekly for the family, started to appear in 1969 as a bi-weekly magazine about music and entertainment including critique, news, gossip, pictures and posters. A year later it became a weekly and enjoyed great popularity in the 1970s. In September 1976 "Lahiton" merged with the weekly "Olam HaKolno'a", with news about cinema and television. Total of 61 issues, three volumes, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Tears to several pages. Centerfolds are missing from a dozen issues. Seven issues lack title pages. Issue no. 436 lacks several pages. List of issues will be sent upon request.
Category
Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $500
Unsold
Box for collecting donations for JNF [Australia, 1950s].
Tin; blue, white and gold print.
Front: map of Eretz Israel with the city of Eilat, "Keren Kayemet LeIsrael" and a golden strip with a Star of David.
Reverse: a golden Star of David between two sky blue stripes, "JNF" (Hebrew) and "Jewish National Fund". Opening for inserting rolled bills. Height: 13 cm, width: 8 cm, depth: 5.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages.
Ladani LD0142.
Tin; blue, white and gold print.
Front: map of Eretz Israel with the city of Eilat, "Keren Kayemet LeIsrael" and a golden strip with a Star of David.
Reverse: a golden Star of David between two sky blue stripes, "JNF" (Hebrew) and "Jewish National Fund". Opening for inserting rolled bills. Height: 13 cm, width: 8 cm, depth: 5.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages.
Ladani LD0142.
Category
Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
State of Israel emblem: seven-branched Menorah, two olive branches and the inscription "Israel" (according to Shamir Brothers design). [ca. 1950s].
A monumental format: the Menorah and branches are made of massive brass cast; the characters "Israel" are made of cut brass, screwed to the backplate. 60X50 cm. Weight: 10.3 Kg. Overall good condition.
A monumental format: the Menorah and branches are made of massive brass cast; the characters "Israel" are made of cut brass, screwed to the backplate. 60X50 cm. Weight: 10.3 Kg. Overall good condition.
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Eretz Israel, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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