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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $500
Sold for: $2,750
Including buyer's premium
"Grand Prix Paris 1900" pocket watch, 14 Karat gold (marked), manufactured by EFCO Longines, Switzerland, [ca. 1905].
An engraved dedication on the back of the case: "From the Zionists of Lodz, to the President of the Zionist Executive Board, Mr. Nahum Sokolow, Adar 7, 5683 [1923]" (Hebrew).
Diameter: 5 cm. Fair-good condition. Mechanism is in order. Broken glass. Scratches and defects.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
An engraved dedication on the back of the case: "From the Zionists of Lodz, to the President of the Zionist Executive Board, Mr. Nahum Sokolow, Adar 7, 5683 [1923]" (Hebrew).
Diameter: 5 cm. Fair-good condition. Mechanism is in order. Broken glass. Scratches and defects.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $300
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Pocket knife, 14 Karat gold (marked), manufactured by I-XL George Wostenholm, Sheffield, England, [early 20th century].
Gold; steel.
Engraved on the handle is a figure of a woman wearing a winged helmet, with the words "I will" on her heart (the emblem of Chicago). On the other side of the handle appears the monogram "NS" (Nahum Sokolow) with a Star of David and the word "Zion"; on the bottom - an engraved date - April 1913.
During his many travels in Europe and North America Sokolow visited Chicago in April 1913. The visit was documented in a group photograph with Zionist activists, which appears in the book History of the Jews of Chicago by Hyman Louis Meites (Chicago, 1924), p. 329 (the photograph is wrongly dated 1912, see enclosed material).
Approx. 9.5 cm. Good condition. Scratches on handle. Knives are slightly rusted.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Gold; steel.
Engraved on the handle is a figure of a woman wearing a winged helmet, with the words "I will" on her heart (the emblem of Chicago). On the other side of the handle appears the monogram "NS" (Nahum Sokolow) with a Star of David and the word "Zion"; on the bottom - an engraved date - April 1913.
During his many travels in Europe and North America Sokolow visited Chicago in April 1913. The visit was documented in a group photograph with Zionist activists, which appears in the book History of the Jews of Chicago by Hyman Louis Meites (Chicago, 1924), p. 329 (the photograph is wrongly dated 1912, see enclosed material).
Approx. 9.5 cm. Good condition. Scratches on handle. Knives are slightly rusted.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $500
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
Shell decorated with a "Mazal Tov" greeting to Nahum Sokolow, for his 70th birthday. Antwerp-Tel-Aviv, 1931.
Carved shell.
On the shell appears the dedication: "Mazal Tov to you, our great leader Nahum Sokolow (1861-1931) for your seventieth jubilee, from H. Sverdlov Tel Aviv, Antwerp 23.1.1931" (Hebrew).
Approx. 9X6 cm. Good condition. Some defects and stains.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Carved shell.
On the shell appears the dedication: "Mazal Tov to you, our great leader Nahum Sokolow (1861-1931) for your seventieth jubilee, from H. Sverdlov Tel Aviv, Antwerp 23.1.1931" (Hebrew).
Approx. 9X6 cm. Good condition. Some defects and stains.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Box, manufactured by WMF. [Germany, early 20th century].
Wood, covered with cast and engraved metal; silver plated.
On the lid of the box appears a topographic relief of South Africa, and on its front an engraved dedication to Nahum Sokolow: "To Dr. Nahum Sokolow, on the occasion of his second visit to South Africa, From the Zionists of Cape Town, 25.6.1934".
21.5X13.5X7.5 cm, good condition. Stains. Some defects.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Wood, covered with cast and engraved metal; silver plated.
On the lid of the box appears a topographic relief of South Africa, and on its front an engraved dedication to Nahum Sokolow: "To Dr. Nahum Sokolow, on the occasion of his second visit to South Africa, From the Zionists of Cape Town, 25.6.1934".
21.5X13.5X7.5 cm, good condition. Stains. Some defects.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $500
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
Hibbath Zion, The Philosophy of the pre-Zionist Palestinophile Movement, By Nahum Sokolow, Author of "The History of Zionism" etc. [Britain, ca. early 1930s]. English.
The "manuscript" of Nahum Sokolow's book on the subject of "Palestinophilia" that precedes Zionism and Herzl (from the years 1840-1897) - the sources of the Hibbath Zion movement and its influence on religion, literature and life; with chapter-long monographs of leaders and personalities involved with Zionism, and chapters on the philosophy of the Zionist Jewish revival.
The present "manuscript" seems like a final version of the book, and it includes markings and typographical notes prior to printing. Nevertheless, the typewritten leaves contain endless corrections, changes, notes and additions in the hand of Nahum Sokolow, at times paragraphs or entire pages, added in the margins or on notes glued to the printed leaves. Some of the glosses and corrections are in the hand of Israel Meir Lask, who prepared the manuscript for printing. The book was published in Jerusalem in 1934 by the L. Meir and Reuben Mass publishing house under the title "Hibbath Zion, the love for Zion, stating the principles and activities of the Pre-Herzl palestinophile…".
On the first leaves are ink stamps reading "From the library of E. Z. Raziel" - Elhanan Zvi (Henry) Raziel (Raczkowski) was the husband of Sofia, Nahum Sokolow's daughter.
[2] leaves (title page and dedication), 9 leaves (contents), XV-XVI (only two leaves from the introduction and foreword; originally 32 leaves); 349 leaves (the book itself), [13] index leaves, 32 cm on average. Fair condition. Wear, creases and tears to leaf margins. Stains. Some of the leaves are glued together.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
The "manuscript" of Nahum Sokolow's book on the subject of "Palestinophilia" that precedes Zionism and Herzl (from the years 1840-1897) - the sources of the Hibbath Zion movement and its influence on religion, literature and life; with chapter-long monographs of leaders and personalities involved with Zionism, and chapters on the philosophy of the Zionist Jewish revival.
The present "manuscript" seems like a final version of the book, and it includes markings and typographical notes prior to printing. Nevertheless, the typewritten leaves contain endless corrections, changes, notes and additions in the hand of Nahum Sokolow, at times paragraphs or entire pages, added in the margins or on notes glued to the printed leaves. Some of the glosses and corrections are in the hand of Israel Meir Lask, who prepared the manuscript for printing. The book was published in Jerusalem in 1934 by the L. Meir and Reuben Mass publishing house under the title "Hibbath Zion, the love for Zion, stating the principles and activities of the Pre-Herzl palestinophile…".
On the first leaves are ink stamps reading "From the library of E. Z. Raziel" - Elhanan Zvi (Henry) Raziel (Raczkowski) was the husband of Sofia, Nahum Sokolow's daughter.
[2] leaves (title page and dedication), 9 leaves (contents), XV-XVI (only two leaves from the introduction and foreword; originally 32 leaves); 349 leaves (the book itself), [13] index leaves, 32 cm on average. Fair condition. Wear, creases and tears to leaf margins. Stains. Some of the leaves are glued together.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $400
Unsold
Certificate of appreciation, handwritten on parchment, presented to Nahum Sokolow when he was awarded the title of "Twelfth Honorary Citizen of Tel-Aviv". Hand-signed the mayor of Tel-Aviv, Meir Dizengoff. Tel-Aviv, April 1934. Design: Shlomo Yedidya Seelenfreund (Signed: Shlomo Yedidya).
A certificate presented to Nahum Sokolow when he was awarded the status of "Honorary Citizen" of Tel-Aviv. In the center appears a long greeting to Sokolow, stamped with an embossed stamp of Tel-Aviv (slightly blurred) and hand-signed by Meir Dizengoff.
The coat of arms of Tel Aviv appears on top of the certificate, with illustrations shaped as letters, typical of Seelenfreund's work. The title and initial letters of each paragraph are decorated with blue and golden ink. The text is surrounded by a blue frame.
[1] leaf, 27.5X42 cm. Good condition. Creases. Some small open tears.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
A certificate presented to Nahum Sokolow when he was awarded the status of "Honorary Citizen" of Tel-Aviv. In the center appears a long greeting to Sokolow, stamped with an embossed stamp of Tel-Aviv (slightly blurred) and hand-signed by Meir Dizengoff.
The coat of arms of Tel Aviv appears on top of the certificate, with illustrations shaped as letters, typical of Seelenfreund's work. The title and initial letters of each paragraph are decorated with blue and golden ink. The text is surrounded by a blue frame.
[1] leaf, 27.5X42 cm. Good condition. Creases. Some small open tears.
Provenance: Estate of Sokolow-Raczkowski families.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
About 70 paper items from the estate of Dr. Egon Zweig (1873-1949), a Moravia-born Zionist activist who spent most of his life in Vienna. Zweig was among the founders of the JNF, a secretary of Herzl and a delegate to several Zionist congresses. Germany, Austria (numerous items), Poland, Holland, England and Croatia, ca. 1903-1936. German and some Hebrew and English.
A diverse collection that includes handwritten letters, circulars and printed cards, several telegrams, postcards and cards from various Zionist organizations. Included are letters sent from the following organizations: Zionistischer Zentral-Verein in Wien, Verband Zion Wien, Judische Nationalverein fur Osterreich, Herzl-Klub (Vienna), the Executive Bureau of the Jewish National Fund in Austria (Vienna), the Bureau of the Zionist Center, Vienna, the Central Zionist Council, Vienna, the head bureau of the JNF in Cologne, the bureau of the Zionist Center in Cologne, the bureau of the Zionist Center in Berlin, JNF in Berlin, the Council for Financial and Economic Matters of the Zionist Organization in London, the United Jewish Appeal in London, the Jewish community in Vilnius, the Central Council of Galician Jews, the Council of Southern Galicia of the JNF (Stanislav), the Organization of Zionists in the SHS (Zagreb), the head bureau of the JNF in The Hague, and more; many of the letters carry the stamps of the secretaries and bureau heads.
In addition, the collection includes an entry ticket to the 15th Zionist Congress in Basel (1927), a receipt for a donation for a Purim basket (JNF New York), an invitation to a convention of the "Revival" (Tchiya) Club in London (1925), a postcard from the Judischer Buch und Kunstverlag (Brno), two newspaper issues of the JNF in Austria, and other items. Some of the documents were sent to other addressees.
Size and condition vary.
A diverse collection that includes handwritten letters, circulars and printed cards, several telegrams, postcards and cards from various Zionist organizations. Included are letters sent from the following organizations: Zionistischer Zentral-Verein in Wien, Verband Zion Wien, Judische Nationalverein fur Osterreich, Herzl-Klub (Vienna), the Executive Bureau of the Jewish National Fund in Austria (Vienna), the Bureau of the Zionist Center, Vienna, the Central Zionist Council, Vienna, the head bureau of the JNF in Cologne, the bureau of the Zionist Center in Cologne, the bureau of the Zionist Center in Berlin, JNF in Berlin, the Council for Financial and Economic Matters of the Zionist Organization in London, the United Jewish Appeal in London, the Jewish community in Vilnius, the Central Council of Galician Jews, the Council of Southern Galicia of the JNF (Stanislav), the Organization of Zionists in the SHS (Zagreb), the head bureau of the JNF in The Hague, and more; many of the letters carry the stamps of the secretaries and bureau heads.
In addition, the collection includes an entry ticket to the 15th Zionist Congress in Basel (1927), a receipt for a donation for a Purim basket (JNF New York), an invitation to a convention of the "Revival" (Tchiya) Club in London (1925), a postcard from the Judischer Buch und Kunstverlag (Brno), two newspaper issues of the JNF in Austria, and other items. Some of the documents were sent to other addressees.
Size and condition vary.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $700
Sold for: $2,375
Including buyer's premium
A box for collection of donations for JNF, made by Leopold Fleischhacker. Germany, [ca. 1910, pre-World War I].
Copper sheet; embossing; iron lock. Marked on the bottom: "Entwurf. Leop. Fleischhacker Ausf: Homann-Werke. Vohwinkel", and marked with a serial number: A 10 381.
The box was designed and manufactured by the Jewish-German sculptor Leopold Fleischhacker (1882-1946), prior to World War I. Embossed on front are the legend "קרן קימת לישראל - Jüdischer National Fonds" and a Star of David; embossed on the side panels are ornamentations shaped as a memorial lamp; on the rear panel appear ornamentations resembling a cluster of grapes.
Height: 15 cm, width: 9.5 cm, length: 8.5 cm. Some stains. Bends. Lock is defected.
Copper sheet; embossing; iron lock. Marked on the bottom: "Entwurf. Leop. Fleischhacker Ausf: Homann-Werke. Vohwinkel", and marked with a serial number: A 10 381.
The box was designed and manufactured by the Jewish-German sculptor Leopold Fleischhacker (1882-1946), prior to World War I. Embossed on front are the legend "קרן קימת לישראל - Jüdischer National Fonds" and a Star of David; embossed on the side panels are ornamentations shaped as a memorial lamp; on the rear panel appear ornamentations resembling a cluster of grapes.
Height: 15 cm, width: 9.5 cm, length: 8.5 cm. Some stains. Bends. Lock is defected.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $1,500
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Portrait of Chaim Weizmann. [Ca. 1950s].
Cast bronze. Signed SˇEYD [?].
A massive bronze relief portraying a profile portrait of Chaim Weizmann. On the bottom appears the legend: "Dr. Chaim Weizmann, první President Státu Israel" [Czech: Dr. Chaim Weizmann, first president of the State of Israel]. Below the portrait is a copy of Weizmann's signature. 28X34.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains and corrosion.
Cast bronze. Signed SˇEYD [?].
A massive bronze relief portraying a profile portrait of Chaim Weizmann. On the bottom appears the legend: "Dr. Chaim Weizmann, první President Státu Israel" [Czech: Dr. Chaim Weizmann, first president of the State of Israel]. Below the portrait is a copy of Weizmann's signature. 28X34.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains and corrosion.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $500
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About 100 letters, documents and paper items, mostly printed, that belonged to the "Council (Waad Hair) of the Ashkenasic Jewish Community, Jerusalem". Jerusalem, New York, Geneva and elsewhere, early 1920s to early 1950s. English, some German and some Hebrew.
The "Council of the Ashkenasic Jewish Community, Jerusalem" (today the Orthodox Council of Jerusalem) was founded in the early 1920s on the initiative of Rabbi Yosef Hayim Sonenfeld, in light of the community's opposition to the Zionist institutions and the appointment of Rabbi Kook as Jerusalem's chief rabbi. While it was active, the Council followed a policy of radical separatism and sought to achieve the recognition of the British Mandate authorities and international bodies. The present collection includes documentation of the council's activities during its first decades. Items include:
* Memorandum, submitted to His Majesty's secretary of state for the colonies, when on a visit in Palestine on April 24th, 1925 - memorandum typewritten on official stationery, addressed to the English Minister of the Colonies Leo Amery with a request not to subject the Haredi Community to the authority of the Zionist organizations.
* Copy of a letter, typewritten, addressed to Arthur James Balfour with a request to act for the rights of the Haredi community and separate it from the Zionist institutions.
* Copy of a letter from April 29, 1928, addressed to the League of Nations, with a request to assist the community in achieving recognition as a separate entity.
* Statement By The Orthodox Community, Presented To The Anglo American Committee of Enquiry For Palestine, Jerusalem, 1946. Booklet on behalf of the Orthodox Council of Jerusalem, presented to the Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry for Palestine, containing a report on the condition of the Jews, opposition to the establishment of a secular Jewish state, recommendations for limiting immigration and other matters.
* Numerous letters sent to the Council (many from Jewish communities in the U.S.), items concerning donations to "Kupat Ha-Rabbanim", the issue of divorce documents, the will of Sima Balilius and other matters.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Creases, stains, tears and open tears (mostly small, to margins). Folding marks and filing holes to some of the items.
The "Council of the Ashkenasic Jewish Community, Jerusalem" (today the Orthodox Council of Jerusalem) was founded in the early 1920s on the initiative of Rabbi Yosef Hayim Sonenfeld, in light of the community's opposition to the Zionist institutions and the appointment of Rabbi Kook as Jerusalem's chief rabbi. While it was active, the Council followed a policy of radical separatism and sought to achieve the recognition of the British Mandate authorities and international bodies. The present collection includes documentation of the council's activities during its first decades. Items include:
* Memorandum, submitted to His Majesty's secretary of state for the colonies, when on a visit in Palestine on April 24th, 1925 - memorandum typewritten on official stationery, addressed to the English Minister of the Colonies Leo Amery with a request not to subject the Haredi Community to the authority of the Zionist organizations.
* Copy of a letter, typewritten, addressed to Arthur James Balfour with a request to act for the rights of the Haredi community and separate it from the Zionist institutions.
* Copy of a letter from April 29, 1928, addressed to the League of Nations, with a request to assist the community in achieving recognition as a separate entity.
* Statement By The Orthodox Community, Presented To The Anglo American Committee of Enquiry For Palestine, Jerusalem, 1946. Booklet on behalf of the Orthodox Council of Jerusalem, presented to the Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry for Palestine, containing a report on the condition of the Jews, opposition to the establishment of a secular Jewish state, recommendations for limiting immigration and other matters.
* Numerous letters sent to the Council (many from Jewish communities in the U.S.), items concerning donations to "Kupat Ha-Rabbanim", the issue of divorce documents, the will of Sima Balilius and other matters.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Creases, stains, tears and open tears (mostly small, to margins). Folding marks and filing holes to some of the items.
Category
Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
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1. Large photograph from the inauguration ceremony of the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus. [Photographer: Ya'akov Ben-Dov, Jerusalem, 1925]. Ink-stamped on the back: "Art. Bezalel Stores Jerusalem".
39.5X29.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains at margins and on the back. Creases at margins. Small tears; small open tear.
2. Proclamation on behalf of the publicity department of "Gdud Magine HaSafah HaIvrit", on the occasion of the inauguration of the Hebrew University, [April 1, 1925].
3. Hymn in honor of the inauguration of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Music: A. Davidovich, song: I. Heftmann. Published by "Tarbut" In Poland, Warsaw, 1925.
4-6. Three issues of the newspaper "Doar Hayom" edited by Itamar Ben Avi, March 25, April 1, and April 2, 1925. The issues cover Lord Balfour's visit on the occasion of his participation in the inauguration ceremony of the Hebrew University (Balfour was the guest of honor at the ceremony) and the opening ceremony.
7. Supplement to "Ha'aretz" newspaper, issue 1711, [April 1, 1925], on the subject of the inauguration ceremony of the Hebrew University.
Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
39.5X29.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains at margins and on the back. Creases at margins. Small tears; small open tear.
2. Proclamation on behalf of the publicity department of "Gdud Magine HaSafah HaIvrit", on the occasion of the inauguration of the Hebrew University, [April 1, 1925].
3. Hymn in honor of the inauguration of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Music: A. Davidovich, song: I. Heftmann. Published by "Tarbut" In Poland, Warsaw, 1925.
4-6. Three issues of the newspaper "Doar Hayom" edited by Itamar Ben Avi, March 25, April 1, and April 2, 1925. The issues cover Lord Balfour's visit on the occasion of his participation in the inauguration ceremony of the Hebrew University (Balfour was the guest of honor at the ceremony) and the opening ceremony.
7. Supplement to "Ha'aretz" newspaper, issue 1711, [April 1, 1925], on the subject of the inauguration ceremony of the Hebrew University.
Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
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Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Auction 60 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 20, 2018
Opening: $500
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38 ephemera items - printed tickets, invitations and entrance tickets to public and private events. Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem, ca. 1919 through 1953.
Among the items: * Invitation to a convention of rabbis, on behalf of the "Rabbinic office for Adat Israel" in Jerusalem, [1919]. * Delegate ticket to a council of delegates for founding a branch of "Union of construction and public works workers in Jaffa-Tel-Aviv", 1922. * Invitation to a "Convention of Printers", 1928. * Invitation to the cornerstone laying ceremony for a "New settlement point" - "Kfar Aharon" (near Nes Ziona), 1926. * Guest ticket for the second session of the second Assembly of Representatives of Jews in Palestine, 1929. * Invitation to the third national convention of "Hapoel", 1931. * Invitation to the opening of the meeting of Betar commander, 1942. * Invitation to the national convention of "Day of the Fighting Woman", on behalf of the Association of Jewish Women's Organizations, 1943. * Entrance tickets to sessions of the first Knesset. * Entrance ticket to the ceremony of the President's Declaration (1953). * More items.
Size and condition vary. Fair-good condition. Some items were used - tears, wear and stains. Torn or lacking pieces. Filing holes to most items.
Among the items: * Invitation to a convention of rabbis, on behalf of the "Rabbinic office for Adat Israel" in Jerusalem, [1919]. * Delegate ticket to a council of delegates for founding a branch of "Union of construction and public works workers in Jaffa-Tel-Aviv", 1922. * Invitation to a "Convention of Printers", 1928. * Invitation to the cornerstone laying ceremony for a "New settlement point" - "Kfar Aharon" (near Nes Ziona), 1926. * Guest ticket for the second session of the second Assembly of Representatives of Jews in Palestine, 1929. * Invitation to the third national convention of "Hapoel", 1931. * Invitation to the opening of the meeting of Betar commander, 1942. * Invitation to the national convention of "Day of the Fighting Woman", on behalf of the Association of Jewish Women's Organizations, 1943. * Entrance tickets to sessions of the first Knesset. * Entrance ticket to the ceremony of the President's Declaration (1953). * More items.
Size and condition vary. Fair-good condition. Some items were used - tears, wear and stains. Torn or lacking pieces. Filing holes to most items.
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Herzl, Zionism, Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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