Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $350
Sold for: $3,000
Including buyer's premium
Passover Haggadah. Jewish Transportation Unit 468, Royal Services Corps. Italy, 1945.
Non-traditional Haggadah, stenciled, with illustrations. Includes traditional passages, until a special title page: “Masechet Yameinu” (contemporary matters) – a text written as a play with characters and reading passages referring to the holocaust, The Warsaw Ghetto uprising and immigration to Eretz Israel. A dedication written in Italy in 1945 appears on the cover. [29] leaves, 16X20 cm. Fair condition. Chopped margins. Stains. Tears to margins. Ex-library copy.
Non-traditional Haggadah, stenciled, with illustrations. Includes traditional passages, until a special title page: “Masechet Yameinu” (contemporary matters) – a text written as a play with characters and reading passages referring to the holocaust, The Warsaw Ghetto uprising and immigration to Eretz Israel. A dedication written in Italy in 1945 appears on the cover. [29] leaves, 16X20 cm. Fair condition. Chopped margins. Stains. Tears to margins. Ex-library copy.
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Passover Haggadot
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $600
Unsold
Passover Haggadah, Palestine Field Survey Company 524, Italy, 1946.
Non-traditional Haggadah, photocopy of typewritten text, with illustrations. (Name of illustrator is not mentioned in the Haggadah).
Enclosed is a letter sent by the illustrator, typographer and designer Ze’ev Lipman, from Italy, to a girl friend in Eretz Israel: “I am sending you the finished Haggadah. My illustrations suffered due to the fast reproduction process but I hope that you like them anyway”. Enclosed are seven additional letters which Lipman sent to a girl friend; in one of the letters he also mentioned his illustrations for the Haggadah.
Later Lipman founded “Roli” Studio for graphic design with Gerd Rothschild. Size varies, overall good condition. The Haggadah is in very good condition, in the original envelope in which it was sent.
Non-traditional Haggadah, photocopy of typewritten text, with illustrations. (Name of illustrator is not mentioned in the Haggadah).
Enclosed is a letter sent by the illustrator, typographer and designer Ze’ev Lipman, from Italy, to a girl friend in Eretz Israel: “I am sending you the finished Haggadah. My illustrations suffered due to the fast reproduction process but I hope that you like them anyway”. Enclosed are seven additional letters which Lipman sent to a girl friend; in one of the letters he also mentioned his illustrations for the Haggadah.
Later Lipman founded “Roli” Studio for graphic design with Gerd Rothschild. Size varies, overall good condition. The Haggadah is in very good condition, in the original envelope in which it was sent.
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Passover Haggadot
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $3,000
Including buyer's premium
Passover Haggadah. “Haoved Hakibbuci Dror Habonim” in Hungary, [Budapest], [1946], Hebrew and Hungarian.
Non-traditional Haggadah, in Hebrew and Hungarian, with many illustrations (illustrations by “Zvi Cohen – Moshe Steiner”, signed in the plate on the last page). The allegoric illustrations depict the immigration to Eretz Israel as a direct continuation of the Exodus from Egypt (pp. 14-15); and on the other hand, Jews entering a concentration camp (KZ), their souls flying out of crematoriums’ chimneys, next to the illustration of “Vayeanunu” [And we were tortured]. [1] title cover, [29] pp, 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains on cover. Detached leaves. Inner leaves in good condition. Inscription on front cover (with date).
In the NLI appears only a photocopy. Not listed in Aviram Paz’s book “The Exodus from Egypt – Then and Now” (2015).
Non-traditional Haggadah, in Hebrew and Hungarian, with many illustrations (illustrations by “Zvi Cohen – Moshe Steiner”, signed in the plate on the last page). The allegoric illustrations depict the immigration to Eretz Israel as a direct continuation of the Exodus from Egypt (pp. 14-15); and on the other hand, Jews entering a concentration camp (KZ), their souls flying out of crematoriums’ chimneys, next to the illustration of “Vayeanunu” [And we were tortured]. [1] title cover, [29] pp, 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains on cover. Detached leaves. Inner leaves in good condition. Inscription on front cover (with date).
In the NLI appears only a photocopy. Not listed in Aviram Paz’s book “The Exodus from Egypt – Then and Now” (2015).
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Passover Haggadot
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $700
Unsold
Passover Haggadah, issued by “Dror” [movement], German Diaspora [probably Munich], 1947. Hebrew and Yiddish.
Non-traditional Haggadah, printed for members of the Zionist-Socialist movement “Dror” in Germany, after the Holocaust. During the war, the movement’s members infiltrated into Warsaw, acted in the occupied German zone in Poland and in the Ghettos, continued to run a training farm, were among the founders of the Jewish Combat Organization, and participated in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and in actions of resistance in other Polish cities.
The Haggadah contains pages from another non-traditional Haggadah (Hebrew) and interesting texts concerning current affairs , all dealing with the Holocaust (Yiddish): a text titled “Fruehling” [spring], an alternative version of “Ma Nishtana”, passages from Yitzchak Katzenelson’s poem “I dreamt an Atrocious Dream” (composed in Vittel concentration camp in France in 1943, about one year before the poet was murdered in Auschwitz), text about Yitzchak (Antek) Zuckermann and Zvia Lubatkin (“Dror” members), a poem by Moris Rosenfeld (“Undzer Shif” – Our Boat) and other texts about the Holocaust and heroism. [40] pp, 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Wear and numerous stains. Creases. Slight tears. Restorations with adhesive tape. Ownership signature. Inscriptions in pencil.
Non-traditional Haggadah, printed for members of the Zionist-Socialist movement “Dror” in Germany, after the Holocaust. During the war, the movement’s members infiltrated into Warsaw, acted in the occupied German zone in Poland and in the Ghettos, continued to run a training farm, were among the founders of the Jewish Combat Organization, and participated in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and in actions of resistance in other Polish cities.
The Haggadah contains pages from another non-traditional Haggadah (Hebrew) and interesting texts concerning current affairs , all dealing with the Holocaust (Yiddish): a text titled “Fruehling” [spring], an alternative version of “Ma Nishtana”, passages from Yitzchak Katzenelson’s poem “I dreamt an Atrocious Dream” (composed in Vittel concentration camp in France in 1943, about one year before the poet was murdered in Auschwitz), text about Yitzchak (Antek) Zuckermann and Zvia Lubatkin (“Dror” members), a poem by Moris Rosenfeld (“Undzer Shif” – Our Boat) and other texts about the Holocaust and heroism. [40] pp, 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Wear and numerous stains. Creases. Slight tears. Restorations with adhesive tape. Ownership signature. Inscriptions in pencil.
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Passover Haggadot
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $800
Unsold
Passover Haggadah. Printed by No’ar Chalutzi Meuchad (Nocham) in Germany. Munich, 1948.
Non-traditional Haggadah with illustrations depicting Jewish life in Ghettos and in extermination camps, by “Ben-Binyamin” (Zvi Miklos Adler). This is the third, censored, version of a 1946 Haggadah (named “Haggadah A”), from which controversial passages were omitted (see Yaari 2328; Otzar 4007; “Kedem” catalogue no. 13 item no. 429; “Kedem” catalogue no. 17, item no. 98). [12] leaves, (including wrappers), 21 cm. Good condition. Slight creases and stains on wrappers.
Non-traditional Haggadah with illustrations depicting Jewish life in Ghettos and in extermination camps, by “Ben-Binyamin” (Zvi Miklos Adler). This is the third, censored, version of a 1946 Haggadah (named “Haggadah A”), from which controversial passages were omitted (see Yaari 2328; Otzar 4007; “Kedem” catalogue no. 13 item no. 429; “Kedem” catalogue no. 17, item no. 98). [12] leaves, (including wrappers), 21 cm. Good condition. Slight creases and stains on wrappers.
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Australian Jewry
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $6,250
Including buyer's premium
An important archive of letter, about the early days of the Jewish congregation in Melbourne, Australia, 1858-1883. English.
The archive contains letters written by the leaders of the congregation and by its Rabies, as well as by the chief rabbi of the British Empire Nathan Marcus Adler; letter directly related to the founding of a Beit-Din in Melbourne in 1864, the first Beit-Din in the British Empire situated out of London. Most of the letters are addressed to the President and committee of the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation.
· 6 Letters written by Rabbi Moses Rintel, 1864-1872 (one letter is a handwritten copy from the period), most of them addressed to the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation. · 25 autograph letters signed by the chief rabbi of the British Empire, Nathan Marcus Adler (two are copies from the period), 1861-1871. · 2 letters written and signed by Abraham Philip Ornstein, 1864-1872. · 2 autograph letters, signed by Rabbi Samuel Herman, from the years 1872-1875. · 5 letters concerning the St. Kilda Hebrew Congregation, (suburb of Melbourne), 1882-1883, including 3 letters signed by Moritz Michaelis and one by Isaac Hallenstein. · Autograph letter, signed by Raphael Benjamin, one of the congregation leaders, 1875. · 30 additional letters, large part of them from congregation members who address the leaders, with various requests and questions about daily life of the congregation, 1858-1883. Enclosed are two printed items – blank letterhead leaves of the congregation’s secretary from the 1880s, a prospectus of the periodical “Colonial Jewish Monthly” from 1875.
Total of approx. 85 items. Fair condition. Some letters with dampstaining, mildew stains and open tears, some with damage to text. Most of the letters are whole and legible.
The archive contains letters written by the leaders of the congregation and by its Rabies, as well as by the chief rabbi of the British Empire Nathan Marcus Adler; letter directly related to the founding of a Beit-Din in Melbourne in 1864, the first Beit-Din in the British Empire situated out of London. Most of the letters are addressed to the President and committee of the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation.
· 6 Letters written by Rabbi Moses Rintel, 1864-1872 (one letter is a handwritten copy from the period), most of them addressed to the East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation. · 25 autograph letters signed by the chief rabbi of the British Empire, Nathan Marcus Adler (two are copies from the period), 1861-1871. · 2 letters written and signed by Abraham Philip Ornstein, 1864-1872. · 2 autograph letters, signed by Rabbi Samuel Herman, from the years 1872-1875. · 5 letters concerning the St. Kilda Hebrew Congregation, (suburb of Melbourne), 1882-1883, including 3 letters signed by Moritz Michaelis and one by Isaac Hallenstein. · Autograph letter, signed by Raphael Benjamin, one of the congregation leaders, 1875. · 30 additional letters, large part of them from congregation members who address the leaders, with various requests and questions about daily life of the congregation, 1858-1883. Enclosed are two printed items – blank letterhead leaves of the congregation’s secretary from the 1880s, a prospectus of the periodical “Colonial Jewish Monthly” from 1875.
Total of approx. 85 items. Fair condition. Some letters with dampstaining, mildew stains and open tears, some with damage to text. Most of the letters are whole and legible.
Category
Australian Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $800
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1. Ketubah (marriage contract) recording the marriage of the groom Avraham Ya’akov ben rabbi Shmuel to the bride Hannah daughter of Rabbi Avraham Yehuda Hacohen. Geelong, 1888. A Ketubah printed on fine vellum, with handwritten inscriptions. On the reverse appears the text of the Ketubah in English, in hand-writing. No Ketubot from Geelong are listed in the collection of Ketubot in the National Library of Israel. 29.5X19.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, folding marks.
2. Ketubah recording the marriage of the groom Zvi ben rabbi Yehudah Leib to the bride Louisa daughter of rabbi Aharon. Melbourne (Australia), 1868. Ketubah on thick paper. 31X24.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Folding marks, stains and rough tears at right margin.
2. Ketubah recording the marriage of the groom Zvi ben rabbi Yehudah Leib to the bride Louisa daughter of rabbi Aharon. Melbourne (Australia), 1868. Ketubah on thick paper. 31X24.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Folding marks, stains and rough tears at right margin.
Category
Australian Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
A group photograph of St. Kilda synagogue choir members. Australia, ca. 1897.
Choir boys and cantors are portrayed holding a sign “St. Kilda Synagogue Choir Jubilee 1897”. 9.5X14.5 cm. Slight tears at margins. Mounted on cardboard: 19.5X24.5 cm, stains and significant glue remnants (new?).
Enclosed is a postal envelope sent to St. Kilda and a photograph taken by Stewart & Co. studio in Melbourne, Australia, featuring two young men. Titled on the reverse in pen (later inscription): Gabriel Elanberg (?) New Zeeland 1885-1890. 14X9.5 cm. Partly detached from cardboard. Damages to margins of cardboard.
Choir boys and cantors are portrayed holding a sign “St. Kilda Synagogue Choir Jubilee 1897”. 9.5X14.5 cm. Slight tears at margins. Mounted on cardboard: 19.5X24.5 cm, stains and significant glue remnants (new?).
Enclosed is a postal envelope sent to St. Kilda and a photograph taken by Stewart & Co. studio in Melbourne, Australia, featuring two young men. Titled on the reverse in pen (later inscription): Gabriel Elanberg (?) New Zeeland 1885-1890. 14X9.5 cm. Partly detached from cardboard. Damages to margins of cardboard.
Category
Australian Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
The Australian Israelite. Volumes of second and third year issues. Melbourne, 1873-1874. English.
Two volumes of issues of The Australian Israelite (HaIsraeli). Jewish weekly for matters of literature, religions and issues that concern the Australian Jewish community. The weekly was published in 1871-1875 (discontinued due to lack of subscribers).
Second year: issues no. 1-40, 43-52. June 1872-June 1873. Third year: issues no. 1-45. August 1873- June 1874.
8 pp. per issue. Two volumes, 37 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and tears. Several detached leaves. Damages to bindings. Binding of second year issues is detached.
Two volumes of issues of The Australian Israelite (HaIsraeli). Jewish weekly for matters of literature, religions and issues that concern the Australian Jewish community. The weekly was published in 1871-1875 (discontinued due to lack of subscribers).
Second year: issues no. 1-40, 43-52. June 1872-June 1873. Third year: issues no. 1-45. August 1873- June 1874.
8 pp. per issue. Two volumes, 37 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and tears. Several detached leaves. Damages to bindings. Binding of second year issues is detached.
Category
Australian Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
The Jewish Herald, Devoted to the Interests of Judaism in the Australasian Colonies, Vol. X. Melbourne, December 1888 – November 1889. English.
Issues no. 229-253 of the Jewish-Australian newspaper “The Jewish Herald”. The paper was founded in Melbourne in 1879 as a monthly, and later was published every fortnight. In 1920 the title was changed to “The Australian Jewish Herald”. The issues contain information concerning the Jewish Australian congregation – news about the congregation’s life, essays about Judaism, advertisements of Jewish businesses and more.
Issues no. 229-253 (faulty numbering of issues 229-236; corrected in pen). Consecutive pagination, 376 pp. 36 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears. Several detached leaves. Numerous inscriptions in pen mainly to advertisement leaves.
Issues no. 229-253 of the Jewish-Australian newspaper “The Jewish Herald”. The paper was founded in Melbourne in 1879 as a monthly, and later was published every fortnight. In 1920 the title was changed to “The Australian Jewish Herald”. The issues contain information concerning the Jewish Australian congregation – news about the congregation’s life, essays about Judaism, advertisements of Jewish businesses and more.
Issues no. 229-253 (faulty numbering of issues 229-236; corrected in pen). Consecutive pagination, 376 pp. 36 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears. Several detached leaves. Numerous inscriptions in pen mainly to advertisement leaves.
Category
Australian Jewry
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
The Jewish Prayer Book as it is and as it ought to be. Melbourne-Sydney-Adelaide: George Robertson, 1876. English.
A reprint of a series of compositions published in the London newspaper “The Jewish World” about the creation of a non-orthodox prayer book and mainly the omission of Piyyutim from the Sidur. An introduction calls for a similar reform in the version of prayers of the Jewish congregation in Australia (written anonymously). VIII, 76 pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Significant foxing. Front cover detached.
A reprint of a series of compositions published in the London newspaper “The Jewish World” about the creation of a non-orthodox prayer book and mainly the omission of Piyyutim from the Sidur. An introduction calls for a similar reform in the version of prayers of the Jewish congregation in Australia (written anonymously). VIII, 76 pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Significant foxing. Front cover detached.
Category
Australian Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
Historical Sketch of the two Melbourne Synagogues, by Maurice Brodzky, Together with Sermons Preached by the Rev. Dr. Dattner Jacobson and the Rev. Moses Rintel. Melbourne: A.&W. Bruce, 1877. English.
An essay about Australian Jewry, focusing on synagogues of the two Jewish congregations in the city of Melbourne – Melbourne Hebrew Congregation founded in 1841 - the earliest Jewish congregation in Melbourne - and East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation founded in 1857. Including sermons by the congregations’ rabbis, Dattner Jacobson and Moses Rintel. A dedication on the title page, handwritten by the author, journalist Moris Brodzky, to his friend the journalist and architect Nahum Barnet.
[11], 8-55, XI pp, 21 cm. Good condition. A few Stains and creases. Somewhat loose signatures. Damages to binding. Several inscriptions in pencil within the book
An essay about Australian Jewry, focusing on synagogues of the two Jewish congregations in the city of Melbourne – Melbourne Hebrew Congregation founded in 1841 - the earliest Jewish congregation in Melbourne - and East Melbourne Hebrew Congregation founded in 1857. Including sermons by the congregations’ rabbis, Dattner Jacobson and Moses Rintel. A dedication on the title page, handwritten by the author, journalist Moris Brodzky, to his friend the journalist and architect Nahum Barnet.
[11], 8-55, XI pp, 21 cm. Good condition. A few Stains and creases. Somewhat loose signatures. Damages to binding. Several inscriptions in pencil within the book
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Australian Jewry
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