Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $80
Sold for: $100
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Letter from Beitar regiment camp in Ekron, to recruitment-headquarters in Tel Aviv, October 1936.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
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"Material from the Live Newspaper read at the party of the training camp, 8th year… 30.9.42".
25 small pages and notes with the contents of a party held in the training camp, probably of the Palmach. Includes stories and jokes from the members; daily life. "We were promised that an electric motor would be put into the well, that a swimming pool would be built, and that every soldier would get a laundry basket, that our portions of noodles and beans would be doubled…"
Varying size, good condition. Tears and creases.
25 small pages and notes with the contents of a party held in the training camp, probably of the Palmach. Includes stories and jokes from the members; daily life. "We were promised that an electric motor would be put into the well, that a swimming pool would be built, and that every soldier would get a laundry basket, that our portions of noodles and beans would be doubled…"
Varying size, good condition. Tears and creases.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Appointment diary for 1941 [1943], London. Apparently in use by Golda Meir's secretary.
On all of the pages, the year 1941 is corrected to read 1943. Detailed schedule including many meetings concerning the yishuv, workers' strikes, donations to institutions, sending of telegrams, ATS; meetings with David Remez, Otte Wallish, Agadati, Axelrod, as well as daily updating-meetings with Golda Meir. On 02.12.43 there is an entry reading: "Golda is busy all day with the Va'ada LeHatzalat HaGola – Committee for Saving the Diaspora".
368 pages (not all written), 32.5 cm. The body of the diary is in good condition. The cover is damaged and torn.
On all of the pages, the year 1941 is corrected to read 1943. Detailed schedule including many meetings concerning the yishuv, workers' strikes, donations to institutions, sending of telegrams, ATS; meetings with David Remez, Otte Wallish, Agadati, Axelrod, as well as daily updating-meetings with Golda Meir. On 02.12.43 there is an entry reading: "Golda is busy all day with the Va'ada LeHatzalat HaGola – Committee for Saving the Diaspora".
368 pages (not all written), 32.5 cm. The body of the diary is in good condition. The cover is damaged and torn.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Jewish liberation army – the idea and its fulfillment. Published by Etzel Organization, [1946?].
Etzel's aspirations and beliefs in many areas: return to Zion, liberty and independence of the nation, freedom of the individual, social justice, political matters and more.
15, [1] pages, 17.5 cm. Good condition.
Etzel's aspirations and beliefs in many areas: return to Zion, liberty and independence of the nation, freedom of the individual, social justice, political matters and more.
15, [1] pages, 17.5 cm. Good condition.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Announcement regarding Deir Yassin affair - response to the Yellow Proclamation (in response to the yellow star) issued by the Hagana. Jerusalem, Nissan 1948.
"We have already explained the military reasons which necessitate holding onto Deir Yassin. Without further ado, we hereby publicize the letter from the Hagana in the Jerusalem area…"
In the Hagana letter shown in the proclamation, it says that it was the Hagana's intention to defeat Deir Yassin, as part of the Irgun's greater plans.
35 cm. Poor condition. Stains, tears and folding marks.
"We have already explained the military reasons which necessitate holding onto Deir Yassin. Without further ado, we hereby publicize the letter from the Hagana in the Jerusalem area…"
In the Hagana letter shown in the proclamation, it says that it was the Hagana's intention to defeat Deir Yassin, as part of the Irgun's greater plans.
35 cm. Poor condition. Stains, tears and folding marks.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
The Truth about the "Ze'ev Jabotinsky" [Altalena] [Boat] – speech given by Irgun commander [Menachem Begin]. Broadcasted on Tuesday, June 22nd 1948, printed in Jerusalem.
"And I call to my brothers in the Irgun: do not open fire I command you… we will not open fire and there shall not be a civil war while the enemy continues to threaten us…".
14, [1] pages, 21.5 cm. Poor condition. Tears. Uncut folio. Thin and delicate paper.
"And I call to my brothers in the Irgun: do not open fire I command you… we will not open fire and there shall not be a civil war while the enemy continues to threaten us…".
14, [1] pages, 21.5 cm. Poor condition. Tears. Uncut folio. Thin and delicate paper.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $250
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1. 6 letters in fine handwriting, sent to Miryam and Matityahu in Petach Tikva, by Shlomo Levy, head of Eztel headquarters in internment camp in Gilgil, Kenya, 1945-1947. Letter of 1945 was sent from imprisonment camp in Sembel, near Asmara, capital of Eritrea. Letters concerning mainly personal matters.
2. Letters type-written, by Zeev, dated 3.5.1948. Sent probably to prisoners in Gilgil. Dealing with conquer of Manshiya (North Jaffa).
Shlomo Levy is Shlomo Lev-Ami, member of the first headquarters established by menachem begin and by chief of staff. In the beginning of 1945 was extradited to the british and exiled to Africa, where he participated in the big escape of 45 exiles from the Eritrea internment camp, was caught after three months and returned to detention. Lev-Ami returned to Israel with the last exiles from Kenya on July 12, 1948.
Varying sizes, good condition. Foxing-stains.
2. Letters type-written, by Zeev, dated 3.5.1948. Sent probably to prisoners in Gilgil. Dealing with conquer of Manshiya (North Jaffa).
Shlomo Levy is Shlomo Lev-Ami, member of the first headquarters established by menachem begin and by chief of staff. In the beginning of 1945 was extradited to the british and exiled to Africa, where he participated in the big escape of 45 exiles from the Eritrea internment camp, was caught after three months and returned to detention. Lev-Ami returned to Israel with the last exiles from Kenya on July 12, 1948.
Varying sizes, good condition. Foxing-stains.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
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Our stage – the stage of Zion's exiles. Programme. Jewish Interment Camp in Exile. Gilgil, Kenya, 1948.
Programme of a play "With No Illusions" by M.D. Eichenbaum on Simchat Torah, in "Bamateinu" hall. Play of the camp's life.
Programme of a play "With No Illusions" by M.D. Eichenbaum on Simchat Torah, in "Bamateinu" hall. Play of the camp's life.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $1,000
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Painting of Latrun Internment camp' pencil and water color on paper. Signed: A. Kipnis, Latrun, 1947.
The painting illustrates electrical power lines, barbed wire fences, barracks, watch towers and a watch post.
The painter is most probably Avigdor Kipnis, one of the Lechi detainees in Latroun, member of "Brit Ha-Biryonim", a revisionist national movement active in the 1930's in Eretz Yisrael. This movement opposed the British mandate and believed in the return of Jews to their homeland even through using force.
44 X 30 cm, framed 56.5 X 42.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains.
The painting illustrates electrical power lines, barbed wire fences, barracks, watch towers and a watch post.
The painter is most probably Avigdor Kipnis, one of the Lechi detainees in Latroun, member of "Brit Ha-Biryonim", a revisionist national movement active in the 1930's in Eretz Yisrael. This movement opposed the British mandate and believed in the return of Jews to their homeland even through using force.
44 X 30 cm, framed 56.5 X 42.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Unsold
Words of Lechi centre to the fighters. Proclamation on behalf of Lechi centre, 1948.
Published shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel; mentions Yair (Avraham Stern) and various Etzel operations such as assassination of Lord Moyn, bombardment of Haifa railway workshops and more.
"you taught the people and the world …that war is not over. We will be summoned to more battles. …For the freedom of our homeland and for the freedom of Jerusalem".
49 cm. Poor condition. Creases, non-professionally restored tears with paper tape.
Published shortly after the establishment of the State of Israel; mentions Yair (Avraham Stern) and various Etzel operations such as assassination of Lord Moyn, bombardment of Haifa railway workshops and more.
"you taught the people and the world …that war is not over. We will be summoned to more battles. …For the freedom of our homeland and for the freedom of Jerusalem".
49 cm. Poor condition. Creases, non-professionally restored tears with paper tape.
Category
British Mandate, Underground Movements
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $200
Including buyer's premium
A nation is born, a historic vote for a Jewish State. Banner publishing, United States.
A cardboard package with three playing records. The first one includes speeches by Aba Hilel Silver, Moshe Shertok and David Ben Gurion in front of the League of Nations; the second record includes speeches by Chaim Weizmann and Moshe Shertok; the third record contains the vote about the Partition Plan. Writing on the records and on the packaging is in English.
26.5 cm. Records in very good condition. Tears to borders of packaging cardboard.
A cardboard package with three playing records. The first one includes speeches by Aba Hilel Silver, Moshe Shertok and David Ben Gurion in front of the League of Nations; the second record includes speeches by Chaim Weizmann and Moshe Shertok; the third record contains the vote about the Partition Plan. Writing on the records and on the packaging is in English.
26.5 cm. Records in very good condition. Tears to borders of packaging cardboard.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
Sold for: $238
Including buyer's premium
15 single leave type-written. Mishmar Ha'emek, 9.4.48 to 17.4.48.
Issues 4-12 type-written, most of them during "Mishmar Ha-Emek Battles", between the troops of Qawuqji and the Hagana forces headed by Yitzchak Sadeh.
In each issue appear news, updates from the battle field and some anecdotes: "the kitchen workers will from now on not pay attention to gunfire and continue their work in the kitchen".
[15] leaves, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Tears and stains to edges.
Issues 4-12 type-written, most of them during "Mishmar Ha-Emek Battles", between the troops of Qawuqji and the Hagana forces headed by Yitzchak Sadeh.
In each issue appear news, updates from the battle field and some anecdotes: "the kitchen workers will from now on not pay attention to gunfire and continue their work in the kitchen".
[15] leaves, 27.5 cm. Good condition. Tears and stains to edges.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence
Catalogue