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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Two photograph albums containing about 340 photographs of Rabbi Moshe Bernstein, the founder of Brit Yeshurun and a Revisionist activist in the Displaced Persons camps in Europe. Germany (Waldstadt-Poking, Zeilsheim, Vilseck, and more), U.S. and Israel, ca. 1946-1960 (most are from the late 1940s-early 1950s).
Documented events include:
The national convention of Brit Hatzohar HaMeuhedet (United Zionist Revisionists) in Germany, held at the Waldstadt-Poking camp in November 1946; the Betar convention at Zeilsheim commemorating the Tel Hai affair; memorial service for Dov Gruner, one of the "Olei HaGardom" (12 members of Irgun and Lehi executed by the British); Talmud Torah and Beit Ya'akov class at the Vilseck Displaced Persons camp; Hanukkah celebrations of Brit Yeshurun; photographs of the speakers at the first convention of Brit Yeshurun in Germany (signed in the negative: "Foto B. Berneman"); and more. Some of the photographs are from a later period, documenting Bernstein's public career and private life.
Albums: 41X28.5 cm; 24X34 cm. Photographs: 13X8 cm on average. Most of the photographs are pasted or stapled on to the album leaves. Condition varies. Foxing, folds and holes to some of the photographs. Open tears to a few photographs. Albums in poor condition. Detached leaves, torn and damaged.
Documented events include:
The national convention of Brit Hatzohar HaMeuhedet (United Zionist Revisionists) in Germany, held at the Waldstadt-Poking camp in November 1946; the Betar convention at Zeilsheim commemorating the Tel Hai affair; memorial service for Dov Gruner, one of the "Olei HaGardom" (12 members of Irgun and Lehi executed by the British); Talmud Torah and Beit Ya'akov class at the Vilseck Displaced Persons camp; Hanukkah celebrations of Brit Yeshurun; photographs of the speakers at the first convention of Brit Yeshurun in Germany (signed in the negative: "Foto B. Berneman"); and more. Some of the photographs are from a later period, documenting Bernstein's public career and private life.
Albums: 41X28.5 cm; 24X34 cm. Photographs: 13X8 cm on average. Most of the photographs are pasted or stapled on to the album leaves. Condition varies. Foxing, folds and holes to some of the photographs. Open tears to a few photographs. Albums in poor condition. Detached leaves, torn and damaged.
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $600
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"Yizkor di 6,000,000 Yidn", three "Yizkor" broadsides for personal commemoration of holocaust victims. Munich: Jo. C. Huber, [second half of 1940s]. Yiddish, English and Hebrew.
Three lithograph broadsides in color, signed in the plate: "G. Rosenkrantz" (Yiddish). Two broadsides with an illustration of candles on the background of a camp, and one with an illustration of hands rising out of a fire. An address for commemorating the six million victims (in Yiddish) appears on top of each broadside , and in the center are spaces to write names (filled: two in Hebrew and one in English).
42.5X30.5 cm. Good condition. Small tears and creases at margins.
Three lithograph broadsides in color, signed in the plate: "G. Rosenkrantz" (Yiddish). Two broadsides with an illustration of candles on the background of a camp, and one with an illustration of hands rising out of a fire. An address for commemorating the six million victims (in Yiddish) appears on top of each broadside , and in the center are spaces to write names (filled: two in Hebrew and one in English).
42.5X30.5 cm. Good condition. Small tears and creases at margins.
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Szenes Anna, KüLdetése És Halála [Hannah Senesh, Her Mission and Her Death], collection of writings by Hannah Senesh, translated to Hungarian by László Kardos, József Schweitzer and Sándor Blaustein. Budapest: Hechaluc [Hehalutz] Press, [ca. 1945]. Hungarian.
Booklet commemorating Hannah Senesh, published by Hehalutz and containing a selection of letters, diary entries and poems translated to Hungarian. Hehalutz was one of the first publishing houses to renew its activities in Hungary after the Holocaust. Its publications documented the condition of the refugees and post-war Europe from a close, first-hand perspective. The present booklet, dedicated to the story of Hannah Senesh (1921-1944), presents Senesh's heroism as a consequence of her spirit of protest and refusal to surrender.
Printed on the front cover is an illustration by Shraga Weil (1918-2009).
Not in NLI. Only two copies in OCLC.
[1] leaf, 31 pp, 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, faded markings in pencil. Creases and tears to cover (mostly to margins). Cover partly detached.
Booklet commemorating Hannah Senesh, published by Hehalutz and containing a selection of letters, diary entries and poems translated to Hungarian. Hehalutz was one of the first publishing houses to renew its activities in Hungary after the Holocaust. Its publications documented the condition of the refugees and post-war Europe from a close, first-hand perspective. The present booklet, dedicated to the story of Hannah Senesh (1921-1944), presents Senesh's heroism as a consequence of her spirit of protest and refusal to surrender.
Printed on the front cover is an illustration by Shraga Weil (1918-2009).
Not in NLI. Only two copies in OCLC.
[1] leaf, 31 pp, 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, faded markings in pencil. Creases and tears to cover (mostly to margins). Cover partly detached.
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $600
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Report by Prof. Gershom Scholem regarding his mission to Europe (in the summer of 1946) concerning the treasures of the Jewish Diaspora. The report is typewritten and stenciled. [Jerusalem?, 1946]. Hebrew, with appendices in German and English.
In early 1946 the Hebrew University quickly appointed a delegation, headed by Gershom Scholem, whose mission it was to examine the condition of books and manuscripts in Europe (called the "Treasures of the Golah"), with the intention of salvaging and bringing them to Palestine. Scholem was authorized to act in Germany and Eastern Europe, and after completing his mission he composed the present report.
The report discusses the books and collections sent to Schloss Niemes, the warehouses at Offenbach, Jewish collections in public libraries and those privately held, and other compilations that survived the war. At the end of the report are six appendices, in German and English, containing letters and reports that were used by Scholem on his mission.
13, 10 leaves, 26.5 cm, stapled. Good condition. Pen inscription at the top of the first page. Stains (mostly on first pages).
In early 1946 the Hebrew University quickly appointed a delegation, headed by Gershom Scholem, whose mission it was to examine the condition of books and manuscripts in Europe (called the "Treasures of the Golah"), with the intention of salvaging and bringing them to Palestine. Scholem was authorized to act in Germany and Eastern Europe, and after completing his mission he composed the present report.
The report discusses the books and collections sent to Schloss Niemes, the warehouses at Offenbach, Jewish collections in public libraries and those privately held, and other compilations that survived the war. At the end of the report are six appendices, in German and English, containing letters and reports that were used by Scholem on his mission.
13, 10 leaves, 26.5 cm, stapled. Good condition. Pen inscription at the top of the first page. Stains (mostly on first pages).
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
"Hedim, internal newspaper of the youth house 'HaShomer HaTzair' in Schwebda", dedicated to the Ghetto Fighters day. Schwebda Palace, Germany, April 1947, Yiddish.
Handwritten "internal newspaper" (most probably - the only copy), with mounted photos (newspaper clippings and cut out illustrations). In the paper appear texts composed by "HaShomer HaTzair" guides in Schwebda Palace, where they managed a house for children, holocaust survivors. It includes texts about Mordechai Anielewicz, memories from the Vilna Ghetto, texts about Warsaw and Bialystok during the war, partisans' struggles, and more. Most texts are signed with first names of "HaSHomer HaTza'ir" boys and girls, members of "Benot Midbar", "Hotrim" and "Hasneh" groups.
The cover was also made by hand, with the inscription "Hedim" made up of cut out letters, and illustration of a faulty swastika and an allegoric illustration of a hand raising a knife (with the flag of Israel) on the background of Ghetto houses and barbed wires.
[19] leaves bound with a string and inserted in a cardboard cover, 21.5X34 cm. Fair-good condition. Foxing. Folding marks to some leaves. Creases and tears at margins of some leaves. Defects and tears to cover.
Handwritten "internal newspaper" (most probably - the only copy), with mounted photos (newspaper clippings and cut out illustrations). In the paper appear texts composed by "HaShomer HaTzair" guides in Schwebda Palace, where they managed a house for children, holocaust survivors. It includes texts about Mordechai Anielewicz, memories from the Vilna Ghetto, texts about Warsaw and Bialystok during the war, partisans' struggles, and more. Most texts are signed with first names of "HaSHomer HaTza'ir" boys and girls, members of "Benot Midbar", "Hotrim" and "Hasneh" groups.
The cover was also made by hand, with the inscription "Hedim" made up of cut out letters, and illustration of a faulty swastika and an allegoric illustration of a hand raising a knife (with the flag of Israel) on the background of Ghetto houses and barbed wires.
[19] leaves bound with a string and inserted in a cardboard cover, 21.5X34 cm. Fair-good condition. Foxing. Folding marks to some leaves. Creases and tears at margins of some leaves. Defects and tears to cover.
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $400
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Verse aus Theresienstadt, by Gertrud Kantorowicz. No place of publication, publisher or year mentioned, [1948?]. German.
Collection of poems by Gertrud Kantorowicz, written at the Theresienstadt ghetto.
Kantorowicz (1876-1945), a poet and art historian, born in Poznan, was sent to Theresienstadt in 1942 and died there in 1945, a short time before the ghetto was liberated.
[24] pp, 23 cm. Thick, high-quality paper. Good condition. Stains, creases and slight defects to cover. Some stains to body text (most pages are clean).
Not in NLI.
Collection of poems by Gertrud Kantorowicz, written at the Theresienstadt ghetto.
Kantorowicz (1876-1945), a poet and art historian, born in Poznan, was sent to Theresienstadt in 1942 and died there in 1945, a short time before the ghetto was liberated.
[24] pp, 23 cm. Thick, high-quality paper. Good condition. Stains, creases and slight defects to cover. Some stains to body text (most pages are clean).
Not in NLI.
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $600
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HaZiporim HaMedabrot [talking birds]. Composed by: Zvi Binyamin [Benjamin Barlevy], illustrated by: L. [Lev] Dickstein. Published by B. Barlevy, Tel-Aviv, [1945]. Booklet no. 38.
A story about talking birds who transmit messages among children throughout the world, and about one bird that tells a child in Palestine what birds in Europe saw during the holocaust - murder of Jews by Nazis and extermination camps. The author is the publisher Benjamin Barlevy who signed some of his compositions with the pseudonym "Zvi Binyamin".
7 pp, approx. 23.5X15 cm. Good condition. Some creases and stains (Mainly to wrappers).
A story about talking birds who transmit messages among children throughout the world, and about one bird that tells a child in Palestine what birds in Europe saw during the holocaust - murder of Jews by Nazis and extermination camps. The author is the publisher Benjamin Barlevy who signed some of his compositions with the pseudonym "Zvi Binyamin".
7 pp, approx. 23.5X15 cm. Good condition. Some creases and stains (Mainly to wrappers).
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
HaMashiach Ba [Messiah is coming] by Falk Halperin. Illustrations Moshe Matusovski. Pedagogic editor: Dr. I. Rivkai. From the "Sifriat Paz" series. Published by Dr. Hava Margolin, Tel-Aviv, [1944].
A story for children about the holocaust, with illustrations by Moshe Matusovski (Matus).
The story of two children, Nachman and Nechama, on a journey, looking for Eliyahu Hanavi hoping that he will save the Jews from Hitler. The journey starts when they hear from a teacher in their school about the World War and the deportation and murder of Jews under Hitler's regime. During their journey, they face many obstacles but finally they find the cave where Eliyahu Hanavi lives. Together with him they turn to Messaiah begging him to save the Jews and to assist Messiah in doing so they shatter and break the chains that bind him to his chair.
16 pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Creases at corners and margins of leaves. Stains. Tears to wrappers (including a 3.5 cm long tear to front wrapper) and to first leaves. Creases and foxing on wrappers.
A story for children about the holocaust, with illustrations by Moshe Matusovski (Matus).
The story of two children, Nachman and Nechama, on a journey, looking for Eliyahu Hanavi hoping that he will save the Jews from Hitler. The journey starts when they hear from a teacher in their school about the World War and the deportation and murder of Jews under Hitler's regime. During their journey, they face many obstacles but finally they find the cave where Eliyahu Hanavi lives. Together with him they turn to Messaiah begging him to save the Jews and to assist Messiah in doing so they shatter and break the chains that bind him to his chair.
16 pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Creases at corners and margins of leaves. Stains. Tears to wrappers (including a 3.5 cm long tear to front wrapper) and to first leaves. Creases and foxing on wrappers.
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $800
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About 160 handwritten letters, sent from and to Menachem and Yaffa Zaharoni. Salzburg, Milan, Rome, Strobl, Bad Gastein, Kfar Yehoshua and other locations. January 1947 to August 1948.
These letters were sent while Menachem Zaharoni was in DP camps in Europe as a teacher on behalf of the "Jewish Agency". During the first months of letters exchange Zaharoni expresses mainly his impressions about the refugees and their stories. In a letter sent on August 20, 1947, for example, he writes: "Here is a woman of about 40… came out of the ghetto prior to the riot. Her young son is 9 years old. He crawled out through the sewage pipes, but beforehand he was carried along the streets of Warsaw in a suitcase… and here is another mother with her daughter, who lived in a monastery and refused to leave it and live with Jews…".
Later letters, written after the Israeli Independence War broke focus mainly on the fate of the Yishuv and the development of the war. Due to problems with postal services in Palestine, most of the letters from this period are from Menachem. In a letter from January 31, 1948, Menachem reacts to the death of Tuvia Kushnir, one of the Convoy of 35, who was his student: "I knew Tuvia more than I knew all the others; I knew him as a boy, who started to like nature, friendly and a talkative… and later as a mature person who controlled himself and was very knowledgeable". In another letter, dated May 30, 1948, Zaharoni describes the reaction of Austrian press to the occupation of the Old City: "The Old City fell. The Austrian press announced it already 10 times at least…".
Four telegrams, two postcards and three original envelopes are included in the collection. Some of the letters were sent by official institutes of the Yishuv leadership, and by acquaintances in Palestine.
Enclosed: Ernährung der Tiere ('nourishment of animals'), a study booklet in German with an ink- stamp of "Education Bureau for She'erit Ha-Pletah in Austraia, Pedagogic Library no. 268" (Hebrew); Laissez Passer from Salzburg to Munich for Menachem Zaharoni, issued by the International Refugee Organisation (a printed form, filled out by typewriter, hand signed by the officer in charge and ink-stamped: "Area I HDQ. US Zone - Austria").
See items 146 and 235.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Folding marks, stains and creases. Small tears. Open tears to a few letters.
These letters were sent while Menachem Zaharoni was in DP camps in Europe as a teacher on behalf of the "Jewish Agency". During the first months of letters exchange Zaharoni expresses mainly his impressions about the refugees and their stories. In a letter sent on August 20, 1947, for example, he writes: "Here is a woman of about 40… came out of the ghetto prior to the riot. Her young son is 9 years old. He crawled out through the sewage pipes, but beforehand he was carried along the streets of Warsaw in a suitcase… and here is another mother with her daughter, who lived in a monastery and refused to leave it and live with Jews…".
Later letters, written after the Israeli Independence War broke focus mainly on the fate of the Yishuv and the development of the war. Due to problems with postal services in Palestine, most of the letters from this period are from Menachem. In a letter from January 31, 1948, Menachem reacts to the death of Tuvia Kushnir, one of the Convoy of 35, who was his student: "I knew Tuvia more than I knew all the others; I knew him as a boy, who started to like nature, friendly and a talkative… and later as a mature person who controlled himself and was very knowledgeable". In another letter, dated May 30, 1948, Zaharoni describes the reaction of Austrian press to the occupation of the Old City: "The Old City fell. The Austrian press announced it already 10 times at least…".
Four telegrams, two postcards and three original envelopes are included in the collection. Some of the letters were sent by official institutes of the Yishuv leadership, and by acquaintances in Palestine.
Enclosed: Ernährung der Tiere ('nourishment of animals'), a study booklet in German with an ink- stamp of "Education Bureau for She'erit Ha-Pletah in Austraia, Pedagogic Library no. 268" (Hebrew); Laissez Passer from Salzburg to Munich for Menachem Zaharoni, issued by the International Refugee Organisation (a printed form, filled out by typewriter, hand signed by the officer in charge and ink-stamped: "Area I HDQ. US Zone - Austria").
See items 146 and 235.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Folding marks, stains and creases. Small tears. Open tears to a few letters.
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,000
Including buyer's premium
24 handwritten letters sent to Menachem Zaharoni by his uncle, a holocaust survivor, Benjamin Yaroshevsky. Most of the letters were sent from the Internment Camp in Cyprus, two from Internment Camp in Atlit, and one from a Displaced Persons Camp in Bavaria. June 1946 to June 1947.
Mentioned in these letters are, among other topics, Yaroshevsky's grief after the holocaust, locating survivors, sentiment of revenge against the German nation, the Zionist enterprise, David Ben-Gurion, life in the internment camp and the Jewish identity.
In early letters Yaroshevsky deals in detail with the holocaust using, often enough, a harsh and sharp language. In a letter dated 27 Heshvan, 1947, for example, he writes: "why were we slaughtered at the last minute?....you want to kick, to burn and to bomb the whole world…".
Further on the letters are focused on the future of Zionism and building the land. In a letter dated Nisan 13, 1947, it is written: "No point in crying and weeping, this way we shall not save and not be saved, it is a new era in our history, a period of life and work, strengthening the people and gather the people to the land of their ancestors…".
Two letters were sent from Atlit internment camp and they reflect Yaroshevsky's overwhelming excitement following his arrival in Israel.
See items 146 and 234.
24 letters. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition. Folding marks, stains and creases. Small tears at margins of several letters and filing holes to one letter (not affecting text). One letter is cut width-wise and lacks the upper part.
Mentioned in these letters are, among other topics, Yaroshevsky's grief after the holocaust, locating survivors, sentiment of revenge against the German nation, the Zionist enterprise, David Ben-Gurion, life in the internment camp and the Jewish identity.
In early letters Yaroshevsky deals in detail with the holocaust using, often enough, a harsh and sharp language. In a letter dated 27 Heshvan, 1947, for example, he writes: "why were we slaughtered at the last minute?....you want to kick, to burn and to bomb the whole world…".
Further on the letters are focused on the future of Zionism and building the land. In a letter dated Nisan 13, 1947, it is written: "No point in crying and weeping, this way we shall not save and not be saved, it is a new era in our history, a period of life and work, strengthening the people and gather the people to the land of their ancestors…".
Two letters were sent from Atlit internment camp and they reflect Yaroshevsky's overwhelming excitement following his arrival in Israel.
See items 146 and 234.
24 letters. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition. Folding marks, stains and creases. Small tears at margins of several letters and filing holes to one letter (not affecting text). One letter is cut width-wise and lacks the upper part.
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $600
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Collection of photographs of soldiers serving in the Jewish units of the British army. [Mostly from Italy, ca. 1945].
Most or all of the photographs were sent to the theater actress Hanna Rovina. Some are captioned on the reverse in handwriting.
The collection includes:
* Photographs from a performance by Hanna Rovina before soldiers, including photographs of the actress standing by groups of soldiers. * Group photographs and other photographs showing routine activities of the different units. * About 20 photographs of Jewish Transportation Unit 178. These include group photos, photos showing the preparation process of the newspaper "Ha'Hayal Ha'Ivri" (The Hebrew Soldier) - bulletin of the Jewish General Transportation Unit (photo of a stand with some copies of the paper, photo of soldiers standing by a stencil machine, photo of a soldier drawing a cartoon with the title "Ha'Hayal Ha'Ivri", and more); photo of a boxing match; and other photos. Enclosed is an envelope with a handwritten dedication (in Hebrew): "To Hanna Rovina, from the members of J.T.U. 178, with love". * Photographs from burial ceremonies and photos of graves. * Photograph of Hanna Rovina alongside a group of male and female soldiers. Captioned on reverse: "April 1944 in Egypt". Enclosed: envelopes and notes with handwritten dedications to Hanna Rovina, from Jewish units of the British Army (Water Supply Unit 148, General Transportation Company 650, Jewish Transportation Unit 462, and more) and other documents.
Total of about 90 items (including about 75 photographs). Photograph size: 5X7.5 cm to 13X8 cm (most are approx. 6X9 cm). Condition varies.
Provenance: Shlomo Shva collection.
Most or all of the photographs were sent to the theater actress Hanna Rovina. Some are captioned on the reverse in handwriting.
The collection includes:
* Photographs from a performance by Hanna Rovina before soldiers, including photographs of the actress standing by groups of soldiers. * Group photographs and other photographs showing routine activities of the different units. * About 20 photographs of Jewish Transportation Unit 178. These include group photos, photos showing the preparation process of the newspaper "Ha'Hayal Ha'Ivri" (The Hebrew Soldier) - bulletin of the Jewish General Transportation Unit (photo of a stand with some copies of the paper, photo of soldiers standing by a stencil machine, photo of a soldier drawing a cartoon with the title "Ha'Hayal Ha'Ivri", and more); photo of a boxing match; and other photos. Enclosed is an envelope with a handwritten dedication (in Hebrew): "To Hanna Rovina, from the members of J.T.U. 178, with love". * Photographs from burial ceremonies and photos of graves. * Photograph of Hanna Rovina alongside a group of male and female soldiers. Captioned on reverse: "April 1944 in Egypt". Enclosed: envelopes and notes with handwritten dedications to Hanna Rovina, from Jewish units of the British Army (Water Supply Unit 148, General Transportation Company 650, Jewish Transportation Unit 462, and more) and other documents.
Total of about 90 items (including about 75 photographs). Photograph size: 5X7.5 cm to 13X8 cm (most are approx. 6X9 cm). Condition varies.
Provenance: Shlomo Shva collection.
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pletah, Jewish Brigade
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Auction 56 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 27, 2017
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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More than 3,500 cards, printed and filled out by hand, used to register members of the "Jewish Soldiers Benevolent Fund". Palestine, ca. 1944-1946.
The "Jewish Soldiers Benevolent Fund" (or "Central Fund of Jewish Soldiers") was founded during World War II to supply financial assistance to veterans of the "Jewish Brigade". About 5,000 members were part of the fund at its peak (out of 20,000 Jewish Brigade soldiers). When the war ended the fund joined other funds in founding "Otsar Ha-Hayal".
The cards contain much information about the soldiers and their military service: name of soldier, identity number, unit in which he served, months and amount of money which the soldier deposited in the fund, and some more information. Two cards are stapled to membership cards of the soldier in the fund, and some others are stapled to various documents, indicating what they were used for after the establishment of the State of Israel.
Total of about 3,750 cards. 12.5 cm. Condition varies. Overall good condition. Some creases and tears, dampstains on about 100 cards.
The "Jewish Soldiers Benevolent Fund" (or "Central Fund of Jewish Soldiers") was founded during World War II to supply financial assistance to veterans of the "Jewish Brigade". About 5,000 members were part of the fund at its peak (out of 20,000 Jewish Brigade soldiers). When the war ended the fund joined other funds in founding "Otsar Ha-Hayal".
The cards contain much information about the soldiers and their military service: name of soldier, identity number, unit in which he served, months and amount of money which the soldier deposited in the fund, and some more information. Two cards are stapled to membership cards of the soldier in the fund, and some others are stapled to various documents, indicating what they were used for after the establishment of the State of Israel.
Total of about 3,750 cards. 12.5 cm. Condition varies. Overall good condition. Some creases and tears, dampstains on about 100 cards.
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