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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 16, 2016
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Approximately 240 issues of the newspaper "Haboker" which was published in Tel-Aviv, between January 1944 and June 1945. The headlines deal mostly with WW II.
Issues are not consecutive, and of some issues only the first leaf exists. 56X44 cm. Condition varies. Overall good condition.
Issues are not consecutive, and of some issues only the first leaf exists. 56X44 cm. Condition varies. Overall good condition.
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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 16, 2016
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"Pidyon Shvuyim" [Redemption of Prisoners], newsletter of the "United Fundraising Campaign on behalf of the National Committee for Redemption of a Child and Assistance to Olim". Tel-Aviv: "Dayag", [ca. 1946].
Newsletter of the rescue operation "Pidyon Shvuyim", whose aim was to transport and absorb children from Nazi occupied countries, and assist new immigrants. Accompanied by black and white photographs: "In a Detention camp in Germany", "Immigrant' children…in a farm in Eretz Israel", "House for Olim, Haifa…first dance in the homeland", and more. Some of the photographs were taken by Walter Zadek ("Photo Zadek").
[12] leaves, 16.5X11.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing (dark stains to first and last leaves). Tear to back wrapper.
Not in OCLC. Not in NLI.
Newsletter of the rescue operation "Pidyon Shvuyim", whose aim was to transport and absorb children from Nazi occupied countries, and assist new immigrants. Accompanied by black and white photographs: "In a Detention camp in Germany", "Immigrant' children…in a farm in Eretz Israel", "House for Olim, Haifa…first dance in the homeland", and more. Some of the photographs were taken by Walter Zadek ("Photo Zadek").
[12] leaves, 16.5X11.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing (dark stains to first and last leaves). Tear to back wrapper.
Not in OCLC. Not in NLI.
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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 16, 2016
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Press Telegram sent to the editorial of the Daily Press in London upon the arrival of the illegal immigration ship "Exodus" to the Haifa port. [1947]. English.
The telegram, written by an English journalist, describes the arrival of the ship "Exodus" and the boarding of immigrants on deportation ships: "Part of 4500 immigrants stood on the densely crowded upper deck and singing the Jewish national anthem…shortly afterwards began the transfer of passengers to Ocean Vigour [one of the deportation ships to which the immigrants were transferred]…one woman had died during journey…".
Enclosed is a receipt for delivery of the telegram from July 18, 1947.
[1] leaf, 26 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases and some tears.
The telegram, written by an English journalist, describes the arrival of the ship "Exodus" and the boarding of immigrants on deportation ships: "Part of 4500 immigrants stood on the densely crowded upper deck and singing the Jewish national anthem…shortly afterwards began the transfer of passengers to Ocean Vigour [one of the deportation ships to which the immigrants were transferred]…one woman had died during journey…".
Enclosed is a receipt for delivery of the telegram from July 18, 1947.
[1] leaf, 26 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases and some tears.
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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 16, 2016
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Collection of issues of "Al HaSaf" ("On the Verge"), weekly magazine of students and graduates of the Pinhas Rutenberg JDC Seminary for Guides in Cyprus. Six issues (3, 6, 15, 16, 19-20, 21), September 1948 to January 1949.
The weekly's issues contain much information on daily life in the camps and on the activities of the Pinhas Rutenberg JDC Seminary for Guides in Cyprus. Illustrations on title pages.
Total of 6 issues + title page of issue no. 1. 10-13 pp. per issue, 32 cm. Condition varies. Stains and creases, tears to page margins. Detached pages. Issue no. 15 is missing title page.
The weekly's issues contain much information on daily life in the camps and on the activities of the Pinhas Rutenberg JDC Seminary for Guides in Cyprus. Illustrations on title pages.
Total of 6 issues + title page of issue no. 1. 10-13 pp. per issue, 32 cm. Condition varies. Stains and creases, tears to page margins. Detached pages. Issue no. 15 is missing title page.
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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 16, 2016
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1. "LeShana Tova Tikatevu" ("May you be inscribed for a good year"), "Cyprus". New Year's greeting with a photograph and illustrations of a ship, a Star of David and Palestine. 1947-8. 9X6.5 cm.
2. "Shana Tova", "Cyprus". New Year's greeting with a photograph and illustrations of barbed wire, a hand raising a flag, and more. 1948-9. 8X5.5 cm. Handwritten dedication on verso.
Good condition. Stains.
2. "Shana Tova", "Cyprus". New Year's greeting with a photograph and illustrations of barbed wire, a hand raising a flag, and more. 1948-9. 8X5.5 cm. Handwritten dedication on verso.
Good condition. Stains.
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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Collection of essay drafts and drawings made in the Cyprus internment camps; some made for the weekly "Al HaSaf", the magazine of the pupils and graduates of the Pinhas Rutenberg JDC Seminary for Guides in Cyprus [ca. 1948-1949].
* Two handwritten drafts of an essay titled "Lean?" ("Where shall We Go?") by Yitzhak Epstein, published in issue 15 of "Al HaSaf", 1948. * Drafts of a handwritten essay ("Comments from our Readers"), by A.M. Vardieli, 1949. The comment "not accepted" appears at the top of one page. * Two drafts of a crossword puzzle (one blank, one with solutions). The comment "not accepted" appears at the top of one page. * "No'ar Al HaSaf" (Youth on the Verge), a study for the design of an essay title (the title was accompanied by illustrations of a youth blowing a trumpet, barbed wire and a map of Palestine) - printed in issue 22-23 of "Al HaSaf". * Twelve drawings (pencil and pen on paper) - some depicting scenes from the Cyprus internment camps; possibly also made for "Al HaSaf" or for one of the other publications printed in Cyprus. Some of the drawings are signed.
Total of 18 items (21 leaves). Size and condition vary. Stains, tears to several pages.
* Two handwritten drafts of an essay titled "Lean?" ("Where shall We Go?") by Yitzhak Epstein, published in issue 15 of "Al HaSaf", 1948. * Drafts of a handwritten essay ("Comments from our Readers"), by A.M. Vardieli, 1949. The comment "not accepted" appears at the top of one page. * Two drafts of a crossword puzzle (one blank, one with solutions). The comment "not accepted" appears at the top of one page. * "No'ar Al HaSaf" (Youth on the Verge), a study for the design of an essay title (the title was accompanied by illustrations of a youth blowing a trumpet, barbed wire and a map of Palestine) - printed in issue 22-23 of "Al HaSaf". * Twelve drawings (pencil and pen on paper) - some depicting scenes from the Cyprus internment camps; possibly also made for "Al HaSaf" or for one of the other publications printed in Cyprus. Some of the drawings are signed.
Total of 18 items (21 leaves). Size and condition vary. Stains, tears to several pages.
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March 16, 2016
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1-18. Eighteen issues of "Shurot" ("Lines") periodical. Cyprus, October 1948 to February 1949. Issues nos. 1-4, 7, 11-15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 29, 48, 50 (two copies).
Issues include information on the Cyprus internment camps, as well as news from Israel and the world. Most issues are devoted to coverage of the War of Independence. Issue no. 50 is the periodical's last issue: "This is for us a jubilee and a death knell… today, the staff members are making aliya to Israel, together with the rest of the camp olim." Total of 18 issues (the last issue appears in two copies), ca. 31 cm. Condition varies. Stains. Tears to margins of several pages.
19. Children's booklet for learning Hebrew, telling of the journey of a boy named David to Palestine (sailing aboard an illegal immigration ship, arriving in Tel Aviv, etc.). [Cyprus?, ca. 1948]. With a number of illustrations. [6] leaves (no cover), 28 cm. Stains. Tears to margins of several pages.
Issues include information on the Cyprus internment camps, as well as news from Israel and the world. Most issues are devoted to coverage of the War of Independence. Issue no. 50 is the periodical's last issue: "This is for us a jubilee and a death knell… today, the staff members are making aliya to Israel, together with the rest of the camp olim." Total of 18 issues (the last issue appears in two copies), ca. 31 cm. Condition varies. Stains. Tears to margins of several pages.
19. Children's booklet for learning Hebrew, telling of the journey of a boy named David to Palestine (sailing aboard an illegal immigration ship, arriving in Tel Aviv, etc.). [Cyprus?, ca. 1948]. With a number of illustrations. [6] leaves (no cover), 28 cm. Stains. Tears to margins of several pages.
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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 16, 2016
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Collection of items from the Cyprus internment camps:
1. "Ma'oz", illustrated booklet with poems and essays describing the life of the "Ma'oz" youth group in Cyprus (the group was part of the "Nocham" organization - "No'ar Chalutzi Meuchad", United Pioneer Youth). [Cyprus, 1948]. Hebrew and Yiddish.
The booklet includes short essays that describe, among other things, the group's attempt to make aliya to Palestine from Lithuania and Poland, their deportation and their life in Cyprus. It includes fine illustrations depicting the camps, the "Theodor Herzl" illegal immigration ship and more. 53 leaves, 20 cm. Printed on bluish paper. Good condition. Stains and tears to cover. Back cover detached.
2. "Registration Form for Children of School Age in the Cyprus Camps", printed leaf; with filled-in handwritten details - a list of the names of pupils in fifth grade in Camp 70 (one of the "winter camps" for illegal immigrants in Cyprus). [1] leaf, 28 cm.
3. "Masechet Hanukkah". Cyprus, 1949. [3] leaves, 30.5 cm.
4. Lined notebook, "A Gift from the JDC to the Cyprus Exiles". Notebook pages blank. 20.5 cm.
5. Admission ticket, "Seminar for Guides in the Jewish Camps in Cyprus". 11X5.5 cm.
6. Member ticket, "Mifleget Poalei Eretz Israel, Machanot HaMa'apilim BeGerush Kafrisin" ("Workers' Party of the Land of Israel [Mapai], Immigrants' Camps in the Cyprus Exile"). Ca. 8X13 cm.
Total of 6 items. Condition varies.
1. "Ma'oz", illustrated booklet with poems and essays describing the life of the "Ma'oz" youth group in Cyprus (the group was part of the "Nocham" organization - "No'ar Chalutzi Meuchad", United Pioneer Youth). [Cyprus, 1948]. Hebrew and Yiddish.
The booklet includes short essays that describe, among other things, the group's attempt to make aliya to Palestine from Lithuania and Poland, their deportation and their life in Cyprus. It includes fine illustrations depicting the camps, the "Theodor Herzl" illegal immigration ship and more. 53 leaves, 20 cm. Printed on bluish paper. Good condition. Stains and tears to cover. Back cover detached.
2. "Registration Form for Children of School Age in the Cyprus Camps", printed leaf; with filled-in handwritten details - a list of the names of pupils in fifth grade in Camp 70 (one of the "winter camps" for illegal immigrants in Cyprus). [1] leaf, 28 cm.
3. "Masechet Hanukkah". Cyprus, 1949. [3] leaves, 30.5 cm.
4. Lined notebook, "A Gift from the JDC to the Cyprus Exiles". Notebook pages blank. 20.5 cm.
5. Admission ticket, "Seminar for Guides in the Jewish Camps in Cyprus". 11X5.5 cm.
6. Member ticket, "Mifleget Poalei Eretz Israel, Machanot HaMa'apilim BeGerush Kafrisin" ("Workers' Party of the Land of Israel [Mapai], Immigrants' Camps in the Cyprus Exile"). Ca. 8X13 cm.
Total of 6 items. Condition varies.
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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 16, 2016
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Metal badge, "Shurot HaMaginim". Cyprus, [second half of 1940s].
The symbol of the "Haganah" appears in the center, surrounded by a hand holding two branches, a sword and a hammer.
"Shurot HaMaginim" was a secret organization related to the "Haganah", active in Cyprus internment camps. Palmach members that were sent from Palestine to the camps, trained the detainees towards their recruitment to the "Haganah" and later - to IDF.
Diameter: 2.9 cm. Lacking pin.
The symbol of the "Haganah" appears in the center, surrounded by a hand holding two branches, a sword and a hammer.
"Shurot HaMaginim" was a secret organization related to the "Haganah", active in Cyprus internment camps. Palmach members that were sent from Palestine to the camps, trained the detainees towards their recruitment to the "Haganah" and later - to IDF.
Diameter: 2.9 cm. Lacking pin.
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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 16, 2016
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Chiseled stone car from the internment camps in Cyprus, [ca. 1947-1949].
On the right side appears the Hebrew inscription "Kafrisin" (Cyprus).
Length: 20.5 cm, width: 10 cm, maximum height: 9 cm. Fair-good condition. Part of the bumper is broken and missing. The door is broken and detached. Some additional fractures and cracks, some glued.
On the right side appears the Hebrew inscription "Kafrisin" (Cyprus).
Length: 20.5 cm, width: 10 cm, maximum height: 9 cm. Fair-good condition. Part of the bumper is broken and missing. The door is broken and detached. Some additional fractures and cracks, some glued.
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Auction 50 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 16, 2016
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Archive of letters sent to Judge Dr. Benjamin Halevy (1910-1996), who served as a judge in the Eichmann trial in 1961. Almost all of the items (excluding 10) relate to the Eichmann trial. [1960s-1970s; a number of earlier documents]. German, English and Hebrew.
Most of the letter senders are unknown personalities. Their letters include blessings, words of appreciation and thanks, analyses, reflections and opinions regarding the trial. Some provide information and testimony, others express opposition to the prosecution of Eichmann in Israel, protest it or propose to pardon him. One letter was sent by a neo-Nazi from Czechoslovakia. Some were sent by eccentrics, including one person who calls himself "The Messiah".
* The archive includes, among other things, six letters addressed to judges Benjamin Halevy and Moshe Landau, written by Andre Biss, cousin of Joel Brand, who was a member of the "Aid and Rescue Committee" headed by Israel Kastner in Budapest, and was involved with the "Kastner Train"; Brand was considered, in retrospect, a controversial figure (June-July 1961). The letters mention Eichmann, Kastner and Joel Brand. Three are signed by him in pen, and the other three are carbon copies made at the time.
* In addition the archive includes a long letter from Prof. Herbert Melzig, a German-Jewish professor of Arabic languages, employed by Hitler at the beginning of the Nazi regime. Melzig fled to Turkey in 1938 (he was a close friend of Kemal Ataturk and even wrote a book about him). Prof. Melzig maintained contact with Father Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, later Pope John XXIII, and the two attempted to save Jews from the Nazis. The letter, spanning six pages, presents his version of events that occurred during the war and in later years, and mentions Kastner, Joel Brand, Roncalli, and others.
Total of approx.100 items. Size and condition vary.
Most of the letter senders are unknown personalities. Their letters include blessings, words of appreciation and thanks, analyses, reflections and opinions regarding the trial. Some provide information and testimony, others express opposition to the prosecution of Eichmann in Israel, protest it or propose to pardon him. One letter was sent by a neo-Nazi from Czechoslovakia. Some were sent by eccentrics, including one person who calls himself "The Messiah".
* The archive includes, among other things, six letters addressed to judges Benjamin Halevy and Moshe Landau, written by Andre Biss, cousin of Joel Brand, who was a member of the "Aid and Rescue Committee" headed by Israel Kastner in Budapest, and was involved with the "Kastner Train"; Brand was considered, in retrospect, a controversial figure (June-July 1961). The letters mention Eichmann, Kastner and Joel Brand. Three are signed by him in pen, and the other three are carbon copies made at the time.
* In addition the archive includes a long letter from Prof. Herbert Melzig, a German-Jewish professor of Arabic languages, employed by Hitler at the beginning of the Nazi regime. Melzig fled to Turkey in 1938 (he was a close friend of Kemal Ataturk and even wrote a book about him). Prof. Melzig maintained contact with Father Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, later Pope John XXIII, and the two attempted to save Jews from the Nazis. The letter, spanning six pages, presents his version of events that occurred during the war and in later years, and mentions Kastner, Joel Brand, Roncalli, and others.
Total of approx.100 items. Size and condition vary.
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