Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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Collection of documents from the estate of Boris Katzman. [USA and Eretz Israel, ca. 1914-1930].
Boris Katzman (1872-1933), chemist, born in Russia; one of the leaders of the Zionist Movement, one of the first Zionist Congress organizers, an activist on behalf of the Zionist Organization of America and head of the Zionist Society of Engineers and Agronomists of the organization (a group of Jewish-American engineers, agronomists and scientists who acted to enhance the agricultural, industrial and economic development of Eretz Israel).
Most of the documents are from the time Katzman lived in the United States. He stayed there to enrich his professional experience as a chemical engineer in order to be able to better serve the Jewish colonization of Eretz Israel. Katzman worked at the time for "Kellogg's" as a consultant. The collection includes:
· Letters (printed) from Will Keith Kellogg, an American food manufacturer, founder of "Kellogg's" company, and a report by Katzman (printed, hand-signed) concerning an experiment which he performed for the company. · A handwritten letter, addressed to Boris Katzman, on Broadway Hotel letterhead. · The Merchants Savings Bank checks, signed by Katzman. · Printed letter, on official letterhead of Bates International Bag Company, sent in 1930, when Kaztman was in Rehovot, dealing with sales to a plant which Katzman intended to establish in Eretz Israel. · Receipts, letters and other documents, some signed by Katzman.
Total of about 40 items. Varied sizes and conditions.
Boris Katzman (1872-1933), chemist, born in Russia; one of the leaders of the Zionist Movement, one of the first Zionist Congress organizers, an activist on behalf of the Zionist Organization of America and head of the Zionist Society of Engineers and Agronomists of the organization (a group of Jewish-American engineers, agronomists and scientists who acted to enhance the agricultural, industrial and economic development of Eretz Israel).
Most of the documents are from the time Katzman lived in the United States. He stayed there to enrich his professional experience as a chemical engineer in order to be able to better serve the Jewish colonization of Eretz Israel. Katzman worked at the time for "Kellogg's" as a consultant. The collection includes:
· Letters (printed) from Will Keith Kellogg, an American food manufacturer, founder of "Kellogg's" company, and a report by Katzman (printed, hand-signed) concerning an experiment which he performed for the company. · A handwritten letter, addressed to Boris Katzman, on Broadway Hotel letterhead. · The Merchants Savings Bank checks, signed by Katzman. · Printed letter, on official letterhead of Bates International Bag Company, sent in 1930, when Kaztman was in Rehovot, dealing with sales to a plant which Katzman intended to establish in Eretz Israel. · Receipts, letters and other documents, some signed by Katzman.
Total of about 40 items. Varied sizes and conditions.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $500
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Jewish war heroes, a comic book published by Canadian Jewish Congress. [Canada, 1944]. English. Second issue.
In 1944 the "Canadian Jewish Congress" published the "Jewish War Heroes" series – a series of three comic booklets, illustrated by George Menendez Rae, given away for free, to prove that Jews are part of the military effort. This issue tells the story of five Jewish war heroes. A list of decorations awarded to Jewish-Canadian soldiers, with illustrations of the decorations, appears at the end.
An early comic book; one of the first Jewish comic books printed in Canada. [4] leaves, 24.5 cm. Good condition. Slightly creased and damaged. Inscription in pen on title page.
From the collection of Dr Simon Cohen.
In 1944 the "Canadian Jewish Congress" published the "Jewish War Heroes" series – a series of three comic booklets, illustrated by George Menendez Rae, given away for free, to prove that Jews are part of the military effort. This issue tells the story of five Jewish war heroes. A list of decorations awarded to Jewish-Canadian soldiers, with illustrations of the decorations, appears at the end.
An early comic book; one of the first Jewish comic books printed in Canada. [4] leaves, 24.5 cm. Good condition. Slightly creased and damaged. Inscription in pen on title page.
From the collection of Dr Simon Cohen.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $500
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Pultusker Cemetery Association, notebook of the Pultusker Cemetery in the United States, [ca. 1947. On the binding: 1946].
Fine notebook, handwritten. The first seven pages record names of the deceased in artistic calligraphic script, ornamented in colorful and golden inks - “Ladies Auxiliary of the Pultusker Benevolent Association, In Memory of Sarah Levy"; "In Memory of My Beloved Husband Abraham Klare"; and more. On the following pages appear lists of names in Hebrew and English. Volume 29 cm. [13] written leaves. Most of the leaves are blank. Fine binding. Good condition.
Fine notebook, handwritten. The first seven pages record names of the deceased in artistic calligraphic script, ornamented in colorful and golden inks - “Ladies Auxiliary of the Pultusker Benevolent Association, In Memory of Sarah Levy"; "In Memory of My Beloved Husband Abraham Klare"; and more. On the following pages appear lists of names in Hebrew and English. Volume 29 cm. [13] written leaves. Most of the leaves are blank. Fine binding. Good condition.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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A History of the Establishment and Residence of the Jews in England, with an Enquiry into their Civil Disabilities, by John Elijah Blunt. London: Printed for Saunders and Benning, 1830. English.
The first part of the book is dedicated, in detail, to the history of Jews in England. The second part is dedicated to a thorough enquiry into the civil status of Jews in England, the civil disabilities imposed on Jews concerning property and real estate etc. The book also deals with the change of the version of the oath required for being appointed as a civil servant, receiving an academic degree or joining a professional guild. The oath included, until then, the phrase "upon the true faith of Christian". See also following item. XVI, 148 pp, 22.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tear at margins of title page. Cardboard binding, worn. Torn spine.
The first part of the book is dedicated, in detail, to the history of Jews in England. The second part is dedicated to a thorough enquiry into the civil status of Jews in England, the civil disabilities imposed on Jews concerning property and real estate etc. The book also deals with the change of the version of the oath required for being appointed as a civil servant, receiving an academic degree or joining a professional guild. The oath included, until then, the phrase "upon the true faith of Christian". See also following item. XVI, 148 pp, 22.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tear at margins of title page. Cardboard binding, worn. Torn spine.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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Verhandlungen in Betreff der Emancipation der Juden im großbritanischen Parlamente 1830. Pesth: Otto Wigand, 1830. German.
"Negotiations about emancipation of Jews in the Great British Parliament 1830 – a collection as complete as possible".
The British Parliament discussed in 1830 a new version of the oath of allegiance, meant to enable Catholics to participate in political life and public service. The Jewish question was raised as well: the Board of Deputies of British Jews sent a petition to the Parliament and to the House of Lords requesting equal rights for Jews. In the following years local authorities were more forthcoming than parliament: in 1835 David Salomons was elected Sheriff of London; following this appointment the Parliament changed the law and Jewish Sheriffs had the right to take an oath in accordance with their faith. In 1837 Moses Montefiore was elected Sheriff of the city. 58 pp, 20.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Wear and stains. Ink-stamps and ownership inscriptions. Reinforcing paper strips. Original paper wrappers and a new cardboard cover.
"Negotiations about emancipation of Jews in the Great British Parliament 1830 – a collection as complete as possible".
The British Parliament discussed in 1830 a new version of the oath of allegiance, meant to enable Catholics to participate in political life and public service. The Jewish question was raised as well: the Board of Deputies of British Jews sent a petition to the Parliament and to the House of Lords requesting equal rights for Jews. In the following years local authorities were more forthcoming than parliament: in 1835 David Salomons was elected Sheriff of London; following this appointment the Parliament changed the law and Jewish Sheriffs had the right to take an oath in accordance with their faith. In 1837 Moses Montefiore was elected Sheriff of the city. 58 pp, 20.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Wear and stains. Ink-stamps and ownership inscriptions. Reinforcing paper strips. Original paper wrappers and a new cardboard cover.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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The Measure of Our Days, a tri-lingual song, dedicated to his friends on the occasion of his eightieth birthday, by Albert Löwy. London, 1897 (printed in Vienna in Adolphus Holzhausen printing press). Hebrew, German and English. A poem composed by Rabbi Dr. Albert Löwy for his eightieth birthday [December 8, 1896]. Löwy (1816-1908), rabbi, scholar and orientalist, member of the Anglo-Jewish Association. 11 pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. A few stains. Unbound.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Rules of the "Chovevi Zion" association in England. London: E.W. Rabbinowicz. 1892. Hebrew and English.
"The Association is established with the following objects: to foster the National Idea among the Jewish people. To promote the colonization of Palestine by establishing new colonies for Jews or assisting those already established". 42 pp, 18.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains on margins of leaves (mainly on first and last leaves). Tears and creases on cover.
"The Association is established with the following objects: to foster the National Idea among the Jewish people. To promote the colonization of Palestine by establishing new colonies for Jews or assisting those already established". 42 pp, 18.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains on margins of leaves (mainly on first and last leaves). Tears and creases on cover.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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Poster issued by the North London Zionist Society – invitation to a public meeting with the participation of Haim Weizmann. A.E. Pettet & Co. Printing Press, London, 1917. English.
A poster inviting citizens of London to participate in a public meeting chaired by Herbert Burrows, to be held on April 15, 1917, in Stamford Hill synagogue. The president of the British Zionist Federation in England, Dr. Haim Weizmann is to deliver an address.
In 1917 Weizmann was elected president of the British Zionist Federation and worked to obtain the milestone Balfour Declaration. 28X44.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Tears at margins.
From the collection of Dr Simon Cohen
A poster inviting citizens of London to participate in a public meeting chaired by Herbert Burrows, to be held on April 15, 1917, in Stamford Hill synagogue. The president of the British Zionist Federation in England, Dr. Haim Weizmann is to deliver an address.
In 1917 Weizmann was elected president of the British Zionist Federation and worked to obtain the milestone Balfour Declaration. 28X44.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Tears at margins.
From the collection of Dr Simon Cohen
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Portrait of John Braham, (1774-1856), English tenor of Jewish origin. [19th century].
Painted on ivory; framed in an original wood and glass frame. Created by or after the English artist Thomas Phillips, (1770-1845). Oval painting, approx. 4X5 cm; frame: 9X11 cm, with a ring for hanging.
Painted on ivory; framed in an original wood and glass frame. Created by or after the English artist Thomas Phillips, (1770-1845). Oval painting, approx. 4X5 cm; frame: 9X11 cm, with a ring for hanging.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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Portrait of M. Burg, Jewish Major in the Prussian army. [19th century].
Painted on paper; framed in an original wood and glass frame. Titled by hand (German) on a note attached to the back of the frame. Round painting, approx. 5X5 cm; frame: 14X14 cm, a ring for hanging.
Painted on paper; framed in an original wood and glass frame. Titled by hand (German) on a note attached to the back of the frame. Round painting, approx. 5X5 cm; frame: 14X14 cm, a ring for hanging.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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Yeshu'ot Malki…for the birthday of….Franz Joseph the First, by Yossef Cohen Zedek. Lemberg, 1853.
The booklet, printed for the 23rd birthday of Emperor Franz Joseph, contains a long poem in his honor and a long article praising him (with separate title: "Sha'ar HaMelech"). Enclosed is a leaf with a printed poem for Elizabeth, princess of Bavaria (Sisi), wife and cousin of Franz Joseph (incomplete?). [7], 11 leaves (lacking title page in German), 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Some stains. Creases at margins and corners. Inscriptions and ink-stamps on title page. Unopened pages.
The booklet, printed for the 23rd birthday of Emperor Franz Joseph, contains a long poem in his honor and a long article praising him (with separate title: "Sha'ar HaMelech"). Enclosed is a leaf with a printed poem for Elizabeth, princess of Bavaria (Sisi), wife and cousin of Franz Joseph (incomplete?). [7], 11 leaves (lacking title page in German), 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Some stains. Creases at margins and corners. Inscriptions and ink-stamps on title page. Unopened pages.
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Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
September 8, 2015
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"Or Zaru'a…poem…in honor of Karl Ludwig…brother of our king Franz Joseph I, by Yossef Cohen Zedek". Lvov (Lemberg), [1854].
Long poem in honor of the prince, Archduke Karl Ludwig, the younger brother of Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria. Including a title page and comments in German. 28, [7] pp, 21 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and creases, mainly on cover and on first and last leaves. Ex-library copy.
Long poem in honor of the prince, Archduke Karl Ludwig, the younger brother of Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria. Including a title page and comments in German. 28, [7] pp, 21 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and creases, mainly on cover and on first and last leaves. Ex-library copy.
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