Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
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Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
Opening: $400
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
Twenty-seven issues and drafts of the journal of the Buchenwald Kibbutz, "Yoman" (Diary), printed and handwritten. 1948-1951 (most of them from 1948).
The Buchenwald Kibbutz was the first name of the kibbutz Netzer Sereni. It was established in 1948 by a handful of survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp and was built during the Israeli War of Independence and the establishment of the State. The sixteen founders of the Kibbutz documented their story in a special journal titled "Yoman" (Diary).
This is a collection of issues and drafts – mimeographed, typewritten or handwritten (some containing corrections and erasures), documenting the early days of the Kibbutz: "In the yard we set up tents. We chose a guard for the night. Today was the first of our independence… we bought dishes for the kitchen, a gas oven and a pair of bicycles… this small household is the beginning of our Kibbutz" (from the first issue, 30.1.1948).
The issues and drafts are numbered 1-5, 7-16, 73, and 75-78 (two of the 1948 drafts are not numbered). Some of the drafts in the collection are of the same issue.
Size and condition vary.
Enclosed: a list of kibbutz members from 1969 (9 leaves, more than 300 names); an invitation to an evening of lectures at the kibbutz; several additional handwritten and typewritten leaves.
The Buchenwald Kibbutz was the first name of the kibbutz Netzer Sereni. It was established in 1948 by a handful of survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp and was built during the Israeli War of Independence and the establishment of the State. The sixteen founders of the Kibbutz documented their story in a special journal titled "Yoman" (Diary).
This is a collection of issues and drafts – mimeographed, typewritten or handwritten (some containing corrections and erasures), documenting the early days of the Kibbutz: "In the yard we set up tents. We chose a guard for the night. Today was the first of our independence… we bought dishes for the kitchen, a gas oven and a pair of bicycles… this small household is the beginning of our Kibbutz" (from the first issue, 30.1.1948).
The issues and drafts are numbered 1-5, 7-16, 73, and 75-78 (two of the 1948 drafts are not numbered). Some of the drafts in the collection are of the same issue.
Size and condition vary.
Enclosed: a list of kibbutz members from 1969 (9 leaves, more than 300 names); an invitation to an evening of lectures at the kibbutz; several additional handwritten and typewritten leaves.
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British Mandate for Palestine, Illigal Immigration, British Detention Camps, The Israeli War of Independence, the State of Israel
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Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
Opening: $600
Unsold
Eleven entry cards and invitations to official events of the State of Israel. 1948-1949 (one of them before the establishment of the State).
The invitations and cards were sent to the journalist Moshe Ron (Danzigerkron), the Secretary General of the Tel-Aviv Journalists Association. Including: • An invitation to the first session of the People's Administration (May 4, 1948). • Permanent entry card to the sessions of the Provisional State council (November 3, 1948). • Invitation to a reception for the President of the Provisional State council Chaim Weizmann (invited by "The Prime Minister and Mrs. Ben Gurion"; October 19, 1948). • Invitation and two tickets to the first IDF parade (May 4, 1949). • Invitation and ticket to the first train ride from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem (August 7, 1949). • And more.
Enclosed is the original envelope in which one of the invitations was sent.
Size varies. Good condition. Stains, minor blemishes and filing holes to margins.
The invitations and cards were sent to the journalist Moshe Ron (Danzigerkron), the Secretary General of the Tel-Aviv Journalists Association. Including: • An invitation to the first session of the People's Administration (May 4, 1948). • Permanent entry card to the sessions of the Provisional State council (November 3, 1948). • Invitation to a reception for the President of the Provisional State council Chaim Weizmann (invited by "The Prime Minister and Mrs. Ben Gurion"; October 19, 1948). • Invitation and two tickets to the first IDF parade (May 4, 1949). • Invitation and ticket to the first train ride from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem (August 7, 1949). • And more.
Enclosed is the original envelope in which one of the invitations was sent.
Size varies. Good condition. Stains, minor blemishes and filing holes to margins.
Category
British Mandate for Palestine, Illigal Immigration, British Detention Camps, The Israeli War of Independence, the State of Israel
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Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 29, 2021
Opening: $300
Unsold
Collection of items from the estate of theater director and radio personality Chaim Pomrock, including illustrations and sketches for plays, translation drafts and additional paper items. Haifa, ca. 1950s (some earlier or later items).
• Nine theater set drawings and sketches (on large sheets) made by Pomrock during the years 1955-1956 for various plays: "The 56th Kilometer" by Moshe Shamir; "The Plow" by Yaakov Uri; "The Man who Married a Dumb Wife" by Anatole France; and more. Hand-signed by Pomrock and stamped. Two handwritten booklets are enclosed with two of the illustrations, containing a detailed list of props, installation instructions, instructions for the actors and small illustrations.
• Nine pen sketches (on small sheets) of costumes and sets for a historical play.
• Three souvenir items from the play "The 56th Kilometer" at the Aviv movie theater (Tiberias, 1956): an advertising poster for the play; photographs and a play review that was published in a local newspaper, mounted on two paper sheets.
• Thirteen prints of views, towns, figures and costumes, taken from various books (presumably used by Pomrock in designing costumes and sets). Handwritten comments on margins (English).
• Approx. 40 drafts, notes, letters and various paper items related to Pomrock's work as a writer and translator and to his personal life: translation of the poem "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe; two drafts of translations for the Christianity chapter of the book "Yalkut Hadatot" (published by Chachik publishing house, 1964); a file with dozens of drafts and notes – in preparation for a book about the Zionist activist David Landau; and more.
Enclosed: Several dozens of newspaper clippings with articles about radio shows presented by Pomrock (mounted on two sheets of paper).
A total of 70 illustrations and paper items. Size and condition vary. One of the drawings is framed.
• Nine theater set drawings and sketches (on large sheets) made by Pomrock during the years 1955-1956 for various plays: "The 56th Kilometer" by Moshe Shamir; "The Plow" by Yaakov Uri; "The Man who Married a Dumb Wife" by Anatole France; and more. Hand-signed by Pomrock and stamped. Two handwritten booklets are enclosed with two of the illustrations, containing a detailed list of props, installation instructions, instructions for the actors and small illustrations.
• Nine pen sketches (on small sheets) of costumes and sets for a historical play.
• Three souvenir items from the play "The 56th Kilometer" at the Aviv movie theater (Tiberias, 1956): an advertising poster for the play; photographs and a play review that was published in a local newspaper, mounted on two paper sheets.
• Thirteen prints of views, towns, figures and costumes, taken from various books (presumably used by Pomrock in designing costumes and sets). Handwritten comments on margins (English).
• Approx. 40 drafts, notes, letters and various paper items related to Pomrock's work as a writer and translator and to his personal life: translation of the poem "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe; two drafts of translations for the Christianity chapter of the book "Yalkut Hadatot" (published by Chachik publishing house, 1964); a file with dozens of drafts and notes – in preparation for a book about the Zionist activist David Landau; and more.
Enclosed: Several dozens of newspaper clippings with articles about radio shows presented by Pomrock (mounted on two sheets of paper).
A total of 70 illustrations and paper items. Size and condition vary. One of the drawings is framed.
Category
British Mandate for Palestine, Illigal Immigration, British Detention Camps, The Israeli War of Independence, the State of Israel
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