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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Collection of documents and letters, concerning the foundation of a Rabbinical Seminary in New-York on 213, East Broadway. [1908-1910]. English and Hebrew.
1. Typewritten letter, addressed to the banker and philanthropist Jacob Henri Schiff, from Rabbi Shalom Elhanan Halevi Yaffe (rabbi and Av Beit Din in Beit HaMidrash HaGadol in New-York, author of "Pri Eshel" and other books), and signed by him. New-York, February 1909. Rabbi Yoffe writes to Schiff when Rabeinu Yitzchak Elhanan Yeshivah closed down. The "Rabbinical Seminary" was supposed to fill the gap after the Rabeinu Elhanan Yeshiva was closed, and to train Orthodox rabbis, but did not last long.
2-6. Five emissary letters on behalf of the Seminary, for Haim David Loew. Letters of recommendation and a handwritten power of attorney, from and with signatures and ink-stamps of Rabbi Shalom Elhanan Halevi Yoffe, Rabbi Naftali Riter, Rabbi Aharon Gordon, Rabbi Haim Shalom Shachor and Rabbi Moshe Leib Bernstein.
7. Printed booklet, "Curriculum, Rabbinical Seminary, New York 1909-1910". Detached cover.
8. Three handwritten leaves, draft of curriculum (no. 7), [December 1908].
For additional information about the Rabbinical Seminary, see enclosed material. Size and condition varies.
1. Typewritten letter, addressed to the banker and philanthropist Jacob Henri Schiff, from Rabbi Shalom Elhanan Halevi Yaffe (rabbi and Av Beit Din in Beit HaMidrash HaGadol in New-York, author of "Pri Eshel" and other books), and signed by him. New-York, February 1909. Rabbi Yoffe writes to Schiff when Rabeinu Yitzchak Elhanan Yeshivah closed down. The "Rabbinical Seminary" was supposed to fill the gap after the Rabeinu Elhanan Yeshiva was closed, and to train Orthodox rabbis, but did not last long.
2-6. Five emissary letters on behalf of the Seminary, for Haim David Loew. Letters of recommendation and a handwritten power of attorney, from and with signatures and ink-stamps of Rabbi Shalom Elhanan Halevi Yoffe, Rabbi Naftali Riter, Rabbi Aharon Gordon, Rabbi Haim Shalom Shachor and Rabbi Moshe Leib Bernstein.
7. Printed booklet, "Curriculum, Rabbinical Seminary, New York 1909-1910". Detached cover.
8. Three handwritten leaves, draft of curriculum (no. 7), [December 1908].
For additional information about the Rabbinical Seminary, see enclosed material. Size and condition varies.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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1. Bankbook of Central Trust Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. In the name of Rabbi El (Eliezer) Silver, who served as the city's rabbi from the early 1930s until his death in 1968. Rabbi Silver's financial transactions during the years 1939-1942 are recorded, by hand, in the bankbook. During this period Rabbi Silver acted ceaselessly to rescue European Jewry and served as president of the American Rescue Committee (Vaad Hatzalah). Bankbook: 10 cm. Fair condition. Stains, minor tears and wear.
Rabbi Eliezer Silver (1882-1968), born in Lithuania, immigrated to America in 1907. Served as President of the Union of Rabbies in the USA and Canada and among the foremost orthodox rabbis leading American Jewry. Was famous for his rescue efforts during WW II. Served in many rabbinical roles in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Ohio.
2. Check for the amount of $150, given by Rabbi El (Eliezer) Silver to Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heschel, October 30, 1942. On the reverse appears the signature of Rabbi Heschel (and some other signatures). 21X7.5 cm. Wear, stains, punching and remnants of a rubber band.
Rabbi Prof. Avraham Yehoshua Heschel (1907-1972) - scholar of Jewish studies and philosopher; a prominent philosopher among American Jewry in the second half of the 20th century.
Rabbi Eliezer Silver (1882-1968), born in Lithuania, immigrated to America in 1907. Served as President of the Union of Rabbies in the USA and Canada and among the foremost orthodox rabbis leading American Jewry. Was famous for his rescue efforts during WW II. Served in many rabbinical roles in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Ohio.
2. Check for the amount of $150, given by Rabbi El (Eliezer) Silver to Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heschel, October 30, 1942. On the reverse appears the signature of Rabbi Heschel (and some other signatures). 21X7.5 cm. Wear, stains, punching and remnants of a rubber band.
Rabbi Prof. Avraham Yehoshua Heschel (1907-1972) - scholar of Jewish studies and philosopher; a prominent philosopher among American Jewry in the second half of the 20th century.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Four leaflets - memorial ceremonies in honor of John F. Kennedy and Winston Churchill - "Yeshurun" Central Synagogue in Jerusalem, 1963-1965. Hebrew and English.
• Leaflet on behalf of the Ministry of Tourism (English) - details as to the memorial services for John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Jerusalem and in Tel-Aviv, November 1963. • Leaflet (on behalf of Yeshurun Central Synagogue), printed for the memorial service for John F. Kennedy, with text by Chief Rabbi for Israel Yitzchak Nissim, the Minister of Religions Zerach Warhaftig, prayer in memory of Kennedy and chapters of Psalms. • Mourning service for Sir Winston Churchill, February 1 1965. Memorial service protocol on the seventh day of Sir Winston Churchill's death in the Yeshurun Central Synagogue. • Leaflet printed in honor of the memorial ceremony for Churchill in Yeshurun Central Synagogue, with texts by Chief Rabbi for Israel Isser Yehuda Unterman, Minister of Religions Zerach warhaftig, Psalms chapters and more. Lot of 4 items. Size varies. Overall good condition.
• Leaflet on behalf of the Ministry of Tourism (English) - details as to the memorial services for John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Jerusalem and in Tel-Aviv, November 1963. • Leaflet (on behalf of Yeshurun Central Synagogue), printed for the memorial service for John F. Kennedy, with text by Chief Rabbi for Israel Yitzchak Nissim, the Minister of Religions Zerach Warhaftig, prayer in memory of Kennedy and chapters of Psalms. • Mourning service for Sir Winston Churchill, February 1 1965. Memorial service protocol on the seventh day of Sir Winston Churchill's death in the Yeshurun Central Synagogue. • Leaflet printed in honor of the memorial ceremony for Churchill in Yeshurun Central Synagogue, with texts by Chief Rabbi for Israel Isser Yehuda Unterman, Minister of Religions Zerach warhaftig, Psalms chapters and more. Lot of 4 items. Size varies. Overall good condition.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Two booklets on behalf of "Yeshurun" Central Synagogue in Jerusalem - Memorial and prayer services for Orde Charles Wingate and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1944-1945.
• Order of memorial service for the late Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United State. April 23, 1945. "Typeset in Tarshish Publishing House". • Order of memorial prayer for Orde Charles Wingate. April 6, 1944. "Hebrew typesetting by Tarshish publishing house".
The two booklets are not listed in "Tarshish" publishing house catalogue edited by Katzenstein in 1981. [8] pp. per booklet, 21.5 cm. Condition varies. Cardboard bindings. Ex-library copies.
• Order of memorial service for the late Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United State. April 23, 1945. "Typeset in Tarshish Publishing House". • Order of memorial prayer for Orde Charles Wingate. April 6, 1944. "Hebrew typesetting by Tarshish publishing house".
The two booklets are not listed in "Tarshish" publishing house catalogue edited by Katzenstein in 1981. [8] pp. per booklet, 21.5 cm. Condition varies. Cardboard bindings. Ex-library copies.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Der yiddisher emigrant [the Jewish immigrant], periodical. St. Petersburg, January-November 1912. Issues no. 1-4, 6-23 of the sixth year. Yiddish and some Russian.
"The Jewish Immigrant" periodical was published irregularly in St. Petersburg, in 1907-1914. The periodical was published with the support of JCA ("Jewish Colonization Association") - an organization which facilitated the settlement of Jewish refugees from the Russian Empire in America, and especially Argentina. It contains articles dealing with immigration as well as practical information for immigrants, such as times and dates of departures of ships to the USA, Canada, Argentina and other destinations, addresses of JCA representatives, and more.
22 issues, bound together. Ca. 16 pp. per issue. Volume: 23 cm. Overall good condition. Original wrappers. Creases, stains. Damages to binding. Ex-library copy.
"The Jewish Immigrant" periodical was published irregularly in St. Petersburg, in 1907-1914. The periodical was published with the support of JCA ("Jewish Colonization Association") - an organization which facilitated the settlement of Jewish refugees from the Russian Empire in America, and especially Argentina. It contains articles dealing with immigration as well as practical information for immigrants, such as times and dates of departures of ships to the USA, Canada, Argentina and other destinations, addresses of JCA representatives, and more.
22 issues, bound together. Ca. 16 pp. per issue. Volume: 23 cm. Overall good condition. Original wrappers. Creases, stains. Damages to binding. Ex-library copy.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Canada, algemayne yediot vegn land un etzot far di vos viln fahren ahin [Canada, general information and advice for whoever wants to go there]. St. Petersburg: Joseph Luria press. 1905. Yiddish.
The booklet was printed on behalf of JCA ("Jewish Colonization Association") that acted to assist Jews, refugees of the Russian Empire, who settled in America. The booklet includes useful information for those interested to immigrate to Canada - details about the state and the population (religion, local currencies, different industries, prices of basic food products, and more) and a map of the area (names of places are written in Russian). 32 pp, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and tears at margins of leaves. Pinholes. Occasional stains. Ex-library copy.
The booklet was printed on behalf of JCA ("Jewish Colonization Association") that acted to assist Jews, refugees of the Russian Empire, who settled in America. The booklet includes useful information for those interested to immigrate to Canada - details about the state and the population (religion, local currencies, different industries, prices of basic food products, and more) and a map of the area (names of places are written in Russian). 32 pp, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and tears at margins of leaves. Pinholes. Occasional stains. Ex-library copy.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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A Jewish calendar for Fifty Years... Together with an Introductory Essay on the Jewish Calendar System, by Jacques J. Lyons and Abraham De-Sola. Montreal (Canada), 1854. English.
Calendar for the years 1853-1903 - a detailed chart with holidays, Sabbath, Rosh Chodesh, and the weekly Torah portions. Accompanied by a long essay about the Jewish year and calendar system, and a list of Jewish institutes (synagogues, education and welfare institutes, and more) in the USA, Canada and the West Indies.
The calendar was composed by Jacques Judah Lyons (1814-1877), rabbi of the “She’erit Israel” congregation in New-York; and Abraham De-Sola (1825-1882), author and orientalist, rabbi of “She’erit Israel” congregation in Montreal; and it is one of the first Jewish books printed in Canada. 178 pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Significant foxing. Original binding, slightly damaged, partly detached. First and last leaves partly detached. Ownership stamp embossed on one of the pages.
Calendar for the years 1853-1903 - a detailed chart with holidays, Sabbath, Rosh Chodesh, and the weekly Torah portions. Accompanied by a long essay about the Jewish year and calendar system, and a list of Jewish institutes (synagogues, education and welfare institutes, and more) in the USA, Canada and the West Indies.
The calendar was composed by Jacques Judah Lyons (1814-1877), rabbi of the “She’erit Israel” congregation in New-York; and Abraham De-Sola (1825-1882), author and orientalist, rabbi of “She’erit Israel” congregation in Montreal; and it is one of the first Jewish books printed in Canada. 178 pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Significant foxing. Original binding, slightly damaged, partly detached. First and last leaves partly detached. Ownership stamp embossed on one of the pages.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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Three compositions bound together:
1. Common Sense Thoughts on the Bible. For Common Sense People, by William Denton. Wellesley, Massachusetts: Denton Publishing Company, 1882. English.
2. The Function of the Jewish Pulpit, a Sermon Preached at the Consecration of the Pulpit of the North London Synagogue on Sabbath, May 7th, 5652-1892 by the Rev. Dr. Adler, Chief Rabbi. Published by Alfred J. Isaacs & Sons. London, 1892. English. A sermon preached by England's chief rabbi, Zvi Hermann Adler, in a synagogue in London in 1892.
3. Torat Emet, Catechism for Instruction in the Mosaic Religion for the Hebrew Free School of San Francisco, by Aron J. Messing. M. Weiss publishing, San Francisco, 1887. English and some Hebrew. Second edition.
“Torat Emet”, composition in question-and-answer form, for Jewish Religion studies in a Jewish school in San Francisco (Hebrew Free School). The author, R’ Aaron Messing, served as rabbi in New-York, Chicago and San Francisco and founded many Jewish congregations and schools in the USA. On verso of the title page - short dedication in English from Messing. Goldman 293. 53, [1]; 16; 46, [1] pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Stains. Several creases and minor tears. Ownership signature on one of the leaves. Damaged binding.
1. Common Sense Thoughts on the Bible. For Common Sense People, by William Denton. Wellesley, Massachusetts: Denton Publishing Company, 1882. English.
2. The Function of the Jewish Pulpit, a Sermon Preached at the Consecration of the Pulpit of the North London Synagogue on Sabbath, May 7th, 5652-1892 by the Rev. Dr. Adler, Chief Rabbi. Published by Alfred J. Isaacs & Sons. London, 1892. English. A sermon preached by England's chief rabbi, Zvi Hermann Adler, in a synagogue in London in 1892.
3. Torat Emet, Catechism for Instruction in the Mosaic Religion for the Hebrew Free School of San Francisco, by Aron J. Messing. M. Weiss publishing, San Francisco, 1887. English and some Hebrew. Second edition.
“Torat Emet”, composition in question-and-answer form, for Jewish Religion studies in a Jewish school in San Francisco (Hebrew Free School). The author, R’ Aaron Messing, served as rabbi in New-York, Chicago and San Francisco and founded many Jewish congregations and schools in the USA. On verso of the title page - short dedication in English from Messing. Goldman 293. 53, [1]; 16; 46, [1] pp, 18 cm. Good condition. Stains. Several creases and minor tears. Ownership signature on one of the leaves. Damaged binding.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 3, 2015
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The Bible and its Transmission, being an historical and bibliographical view of the Hebrew and Greek texts, and the Greek, Latin and other versions of the Bible (both ms. and printed) prior to the Reformation, by Walter Arthur Copinger. London: Henry Sotheran & Co.; printed in Oxford, 1897. English.
Study of the Bible and its transmission and a bibliographical view of its versions and translations to various languages throughout the generations, accompanied by 28 facsmilies.
An elegant edition, large format. Copy no. 128 from an edition of 150 copies for sale (total of 220 copies printed). Gilt upper edges and fine binding with vellum spine. VIII, [2], 340, [1] + [28] facsimile plates, 38 cm. Good condition. Tears at margins of leaves. Damages and wear to binding.
Study of the Bible and its transmission and a bibliographical view of its versions and translations to various languages throughout the generations, accompanied by 28 facsmilies.
An elegant edition, large format. Copy no. 128 from an edition of 150 copies for sale (total of 220 copies printed). Gilt upper edges and fine binding with vellum spine. VIII, [2], 340, [1] + [28] facsimile plates, 38 cm. Good condition. Tears at margins of leaves. Damages and wear to binding.
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Laws of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Orphan Society… of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation. London, 1885. English.
Regulations of "Sha'arei Torah VeAvi Yetomim" society for orphans of the Spanish and Portuguese congregation in London. The regulations deal with education, clothing and other material and spiritual needs of the orphans. 36 pp, 21.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Several leaves and binding - loose. Some stains. Original binding. Ex-library copy.
Regulations of "Sha'arei Torah VeAvi Yetomim" society for orphans of the Spanish and Portuguese congregation in London. The regulations deal with education, clothing and other material and spiritual needs of the orphans. 36 pp, 21.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Several leaves and binding - loose. Some stains. Original binding. Ex-library copy.
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Auction 45 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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"Mitzpe, monthly journal with articles dealing with Jews and Judaism yesterday and today, including illustrations and pictures. Four booklets for four months of 1885, published by Alexander Halevi Zederbaum". Zvi Hirsh Piness printing press, St. Petersburg, 1886.
A volume compiling four issues of the monthly "Mitzpe" edited by Alexander Halevi Zederbaum, Jewish author and journalist, founder of "HaMelitz" periodical.
The volume contains essays, stories and poems about Judaism, Jewish congregations and Eretz Israel, by some of the outstanding figures of the Haskala period, incuding Yehiel Michal Pines, Zvi HaCohen Shershevsky, Yehudah Leib Levin, Avraham Eliyahu Harkavy, Shneur Sachs, Naftali Herz Weisel, and others. Accompanied by several picture-plates: portraits of Moshe Montefiore, Dr. Eliezer Halevi, Baruch Spinoza, and others; illustrations of Eretz Israel sights (Jerusalem, Jaffa, Safed); Moses Montefiore's estate; and more.
It seems that Zederbaum did not manage to print each one of the four issues separately, and the content was compiled and re-arranged in the volume presented here (essays that originally appeared as a series in several issues, are arranged consecutively).Irregular pagination. Volume: 24 cm. Good condition. Stains. Several detached leaves. Loose binding, damaged. Ex-library copy. Ex-Libris label.
A volume compiling four issues of the monthly "Mitzpe" edited by Alexander Halevi Zederbaum, Jewish author and journalist, founder of "HaMelitz" periodical.
The volume contains essays, stories and poems about Judaism, Jewish congregations and Eretz Israel, by some of the outstanding figures of the Haskala period, incuding Yehiel Michal Pines, Zvi HaCohen Shershevsky, Yehudah Leib Levin, Avraham Eliyahu Harkavy, Shneur Sachs, Naftali Herz Weisel, and others. Accompanied by several picture-plates: portraits of Moshe Montefiore, Dr. Eliezer Halevi, Baruch Spinoza, and others; illustrations of Eretz Israel sights (Jerusalem, Jaffa, Safed); Moses Montefiore's estate; and more.
It seems that Zederbaum did not manage to print each one of the four issues separately, and the content was compiled and re-arranged in the volume presented here (essays that originally appeared as a series in several issues, are arranged consecutively).Irregular pagination. Volume: 24 cm. Good condition. Stains. Several detached leaves. Loose binding, damaged. Ex-library copy. Ex-Libris label.
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"HaZman, for all Jewish issues, for science, literature and political matters, published twice a week with four anthologies per year". St. Petersburg, January-March, 1903. Volume of first year issues.
Issues no. 1-16 (in 14 booklets; two double issues). Essays, stories and poems by H.N. Bialik, David Frishman, Micha Yosef Berdichevsky, Mordechai Ben Hillel Hacohen, Uri Nisan Gnessin, Dvora Baron, and others.
"HaZman", a periodical dealing with literary and political matters, was founded in 1903 by Ben-Zion Katz, journalist, author and historian, born in Lithuania. At first it was published in St. Petersburg, twice a week. At a later stage it was published daily. Due to financial difficulties the editorial staff of the paper had to move to Vilnius (Pale of Settlement). The paper discontinued publication in 1915, when WW I broke out, after being transferred to the supervision of military censorship.
Ben-Zion Katz aimed at uncovering and combatting the Russian government's treatment of the Jews. He adopted an assertive policy, unlike Jewish journalism of his time, confronted censorship and overstepping the boundaries of publication. “HaZman” was the first newspaper to print articles on the pogrom which occurred in Kishnev in April 1903. In 1905, it was the first to publish the exact wording of the Russian constitution after the revolution, and in 1906 it published, in defiance of a gag order issued by the Russian authorities, the ‘Vyburg Declaration’ of the exiled Russian Duma, which called for civil disobedience against the Tsar’s tyranny. In view of such publications Katz was named by the prize committee of the “Sokolov Prize (1956) “the forefather of scoops in the Hebrew press “. 14 issued bound together, 30.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Damp staining. Tears, mainly to first and to last issues. Torn binding in poor condition. Ex-library copy.
Issues no. 1-16 (in 14 booklets; two double issues). Essays, stories and poems by H.N. Bialik, David Frishman, Micha Yosef Berdichevsky, Mordechai Ben Hillel Hacohen, Uri Nisan Gnessin, Dvora Baron, and others.
"HaZman", a periodical dealing with literary and political matters, was founded in 1903 by Ben-Zion Katz, journalist, author and historian, born in Lithuania. At first it was published in St. Petersburg, twice a week. At a later stage it was published daily. Due to financial difficulties the editorial staff of the paper had to move to Vilnius (Pale of Settlement). The paper discontinued publication in 1915, when WW I broke out, after being transferred to the supervision of military censorship.
Ben-Zion Katz aimed at uncovering and combatting the Russian government's treatment of the Jews. He adopted an assertive policy, unlike Jewish journalism of his time, confronted censorship and overstepping the boundaries of publication. “HaZman” was the first newspaper to print articles on the pogrom which occurred in Kishnev in April 1903. In 1905, it was the first to publish the exact wording of the Russian constitution after the revolution, and in 1906 it published, in defiance of a gag order issued by the Russian authorities, the ‘Vyburg Declaration’ of the exiled Russian Duma, which called for civil disobedience against the Tsar’s tyranny. In view of such publications Katz was named by the prize committee of the “Sokolov Prize (1956) “the forefather of scoops in the Hebrew press “. 14 issued bound together, 30.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Damp staining. Tears, mainly to first and to last issues. Torn binding in poor condition. Ex-library copy.
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