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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $200
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13 booklets published by Bitaon, Aliya Hadasha, Association for German and Austrian Olim, Association for Central European Olim, 1934-1946. Among the authors: Georg Landauer, Siegfried Moses.
Among them is booklet No. 4 in the series of booklets published by the Association for German Olim “Ha’avara – Even Bohan LaTnu'a HaTzionit”, by Dr. Gustav Kroyanker, published in Tel Aviv, 1936, which deals with the question of enabling immigration of German Jews to Palestine (before the Holocaust).
9 of them are in German, 3 in Hebrew and 1 in English.
Various conditions. Most are in very good condition.
Among them is booklet No. 4 in the series of booklets published by the Association for German Olim “Ha’avara – Even Bohan LaTnu'a HaTzionit”, by Dr. Gustav Kroyanker, published in Tel Aviv, 1936, which deals with the question of enabling immigration of German Jews to Palestine (before the Holocaust).
9 of them are in German, 3 in Hebrew and 1 in English.
Various conditions. Most are in very good condition.
Category
Central European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $250
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Tzu di Yudishe Soldaten [To the Jewish Soldiers] – proclamation. Petrograd (St. Petersburg), 20 November 1917. Printed on both sides, Yiddish and Russian.
Approach to Jewish soldiers participating in the war, following the Balfour Declaration (2.11.1917). “For three and a half years we have been shedding our blood on the fields of foreign nations… now the English action… has returned to us the keys to our old home, now the Jewish dream will be realized, we will receive Eretz Israel…”
26x35.5 cm.
Good condition. Creased. Tears along the margins, some have been repaired.
Approach to Jewish soldiers participating in the war, following the Balfour Declaration (2.11.1917). “For three and a half years we have been shedding our blood on the fields of foreign nations… now the English action… has returned to us the keys to our old home, now the Jewish dream will be realized, we will receive Eretz Israel…”
26x35.5 cm.
Good condition. Creased. Tears along the margins, some have been repaired.
Category
Eastern European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $100
Unsold
Illustrated catalog, Natan Grünspan’s Garden Tools store. Dębica, Galicia, 1913. Includes wheelbarrows, wheels, ladders, carts, and more, with a price list for wooden handles.
Next to them are two of Grünspan’s official postcards, written in Yiddish, sent to Tel-Aviv in 1920 and an invitation to Grünspan’s daughter’s wedding in 1922. German, Polish, Yiddish, and Hebrew.
The catalog is 23 cm, the pricelist is 30x46.5 cm.
Very good condition. A few creases, stains and folding lines.
Next to them are two of Grünspan’s official postcards, written in Yiddish, sent to Tel-Aviv in 1920 and an invitation to Grünspan’s daughter’s wedding in 1922. German, Polish, Yiddish, and Hebrew.
The catalog is 23 cm, the pricelist is 30x46.5 cm.
Very good condition. A few creases, stains and folding lines.
Category
Eastern European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Nine programs of various concerts and musical events. Vilna, 1920s-30s. Most of the items belong to the Jewish Institute for Music (Yiddisher Musicalisher Institut) of Vilna and some of the events were meant for Jewish students. Yiddish and Polish, most items are from the 1920s.
Various sizes, good condition. Some are folded, with some tears and wear.
Various sizes, good condition. Some are folded, with some tears and wear.
Category
Eastern European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $350
Unsold
17 documents, official envelopes, receipts, invitations to events, postcards, and more, relating to various Jewish organizations in Vilna, from the 1910s to the 1930s.
Among the organizations: Zionist Academic Union “Yardenia,” People’s Fraction, “Tzeiri Zion,” HaShomer HaTzair, Chevrat Tif'eret Bachurim, the Jewish Union for Education, Culture and Teachers’ Seminars “Tarbut,” “Mefitzei Haskala” Company, Hovevei Sefat Ever (Hebrew Language enthusiasts) and more.
Various sizes, good to very good condition.
Among the organizations: Zionist Academic Union “Yardenia,” People’s Fraction, “Tzeiri Zion,” HaShomer HaTzair, Chevrat Tif'eret Bachurim, the Jewish Union for Education, Culture and Teachers’ Seminars “Tarbut,” “Mefitzei Haskala” Company, Hovevei Sefat Ever (Hebrew Language enthusiasts) and more.
Various sizes, good to very good condition.
Category
Eastern European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Der Nayer Veg [The New Way] – Organization for the Interests of the Hebrew Proletariat. Vilna, 1906-1907. Issues 1-25. Bound together with Unzer Veg [Our Way], Vilna, 1907. Issues 2-9 and with issues 7-12 of “Das Vort” [The Word], Vilna, 1907.
30 cm. Good condition. The first issues are stained. The last issues are torn on the margins and partly detached.
30 cm. Good condition. The first issues are stained. The last issues are torn on the margins and partly detached.
Category
Eastern European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $150
Unsold
1. Erd un Arbeit [Land and Work] – newspaper published by the Central Committee of “Tzeiri Zion.”
Kharkov and Kiev, 1918. Issues 2-22, not bound in order. Yiddish, with an illustrated newspaper headline. Issues 2-5 were printed in Kharkov, the remainder in Kiev. The beginning of Hebrew printing in Kharkov in 1917.
Between 20-30 pages per issue, 33.5 cm.
Good condition. The first pages are torn. In several of the issues, the margins are cut. Library stamps.
2. Yiddishe Folksblat . Petrograd [St. Petersburg], 1917. Issues 2-10 bound together. Yiddish. Includes work by Shalom Aleichem, Shalom Ash, and others.
Approximately 30 pages in each issue, 31 cm.
Good condition. Library stamps. Stains and small tears in the margins.
Kharkov and Kiev, 1918. Issues 2-22, not bound in order. Yiddish, with an illustrated newspaper headline. Issues 2-5 were printed in Kharkov, the remainder in Kiev. The beginning of Hebrew printing in Kharkov in 1917.
Between 20-30 pages per issue, 33.5 cm.
Good condition. The first pages are torn. In several of the issues, the margins are cut. Library stamps.
2. Yiddishe Folksblat . Petrograd [St. Petersburg], 1917. Issues 2-10 bound together. Yiddish. Includes work by Shalom Aleichem, Shalom Ash, and others.
Approximately 30 pages in each issue, 31 cm.
Good condition. Library stamps. Stains and small tears in the margins.
Category
Eastern European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $80
Unsold
1. Ticket, metal workers in Lodz, 1918. Yiddish.
2. Entry ticket to the Second Congress of the Professional Unions in Poland. Cracow, 1922. Polish.
3. Membership ticket, metal workers branch – Workers Union in Lodz, 1924. Yiddish and Polish.
4. Membership ticket, Tailors Union in Poland. Lodz, 1925. Yiddish and Polish.
6.5x11 cm to 10.5x14.5 cm.
Worn and stained. Inscription on all four.
2. Entry ticket to the Second Congress of the Professional Unions in Poland. Cracow, 1922. Polish.
3. Membership ticket, metal workers branch – Workers Union in Lodz, 1924. Yiddish and Polish.
4. Membership ticket, Tailors Union in Poland. Lodz, 1925. Yiddish and Polish.
6.5x11 cm to 10.5x14.5 cm.
Worn and stained. Inscription on all four.
Category
Eastern European Jewry
Catalogue
Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Bri'ut – Jewish organization against Tuberculosis, five documents. Yiddish and Polish. Booklet with 15 postcards: Synagogue, buildings and treatment rooms of the organization; two reports on the activities of the organization with statistics and photographs, 1935-1938; two issues of the organization’s newspaper in Yiddish, with photographs and advertisements. 1938-1939. All items were printed in Warsaw.
Various sizes.
Fair to good condition, significant foxing, tears in the margins and damage.
Various sizes.
Fair to good condition, significant foxing, tears in the margins and damage.
Category
Eastern European Jewry
Catalogue