Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
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6 leaves, letters by brothers and widow Rom printing press. Vilna, 1932-1933.
Handwritten letters. First leaf on stationery of "shares holding company, publishing house and printing press Rom, Vilna". Russian.
Average size 28 cm. Good condition. Stains and tears.
Handwritten letters. First leaf on stationery of "shares holding company, publishing house and printing press Rom, Vilna". Russian.
Average size 28 cm. Good condition. Stains and tears.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Printed and signed letters by David Ben-Gurion (to a graduate of a Teachers' Seminary?); Menachem Begin (to Mr. Ben Arza, owner of a book store in the old city of Jerusalem); Moshe Dayan (to Rabbi Yitzchak Nissim, Ha-Rishon Le-Zion and Chief Rabbi of Israel); Golda Meir (to Ministre Pinchas Sapir).
17 to 23 cm. Good condition. Creases, folding-marks, filing-holes.
17 to 23 cm. Good condition. Creases, folding-marks, filing-holes.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $450
Sold for: $625
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Golda Meir, handwritten letter. New York, April-May 1929.
Two-page letter handwritten by Golda Meir, from the period of her mission to the United States representing Pioneer Women's Organization 9on the organization's official stationery). In her letter she relates to a donation for establishing a garden, and describes her work as an emissary:" you have no idea what a work of a delegate in America means. Day and night non stop…I am afraid that there will not be much money this year". Signed "Golda".
[2] leaves, 28 cm. Good condition. Filing-holes, slight tears.
Two-page letter handwritten by Golda Meir, from the period of her mission to the United States representing Pioneer Women's Organization 9on the organization's official stationery). In her letter she relates to a donation for establishing a garden, and describes her work as an emissary:" you have no idea what a work of a delegate in America means. Day and night non stop…I am afraid that there will not be much money this year". Signed "Golda".
[2] leaves, 28 cm. Good condition. Filing-holes, slight tears.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $1,500
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Railroad pass. Holder of document– David Ben-Gurion, the Jewish Agency. Signed in English by David Ben-Gurion. Jerusalem, 1938.
Name of document holder and address handwritten by Ben-Gurion. This document served also as an identity card during the British Mandate. English.
Set in an impressive double-glazed frame, with a printed photograph of David Ben-Gurion and a description of the item.
16 X 11 cm, framed 58 X 35 cm. Fair to good condition, photograph missing. Pin-holes of staples that attached the photograph, rounded corners, crack to fold of document.
Previous owner: Rappoport Collection; sold in auction in the USA in April 1977.
Name of document holder and address handwritten by Ben-Gurion. This document served also as an identity card during the British Mandate. English.
Set in an impressive double-glazed frame, with a printed photograph of David Ben-Gurion and a description of the item.
16 X 11 cm, framed 58 X 35 cm. Fair to good condition, photograph missing. Pin-holes of staples that attached the photograph, rounded corners, crack to fold of document.
Previous owner: Rappoport Collection; sold in auction in the USA in April 1977.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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David Ben-Gurion, handwritten signature on a printed card "David Ben-Gurion, Prime Ministre".
Attached to a letter of 1953, "enclosed is the Prime Ministre's signature – per your request" from the prime Minstre's Office.
Card 11 X 8 cm, attached with pin to a letter 21 cm. Good condition. Few creases and folding-marks.
Attached to a letter of 1953, "enclosed is the Prime Ministre's signature – per your request" from the prime Minstre's Office.
Card 11 X 8 cm, attached with pin to a letter 21 cm. Good condition. Few creases and folding-marks.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $300
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David Ben-Gurion, tupe-written letter, signed. Jerusalem, 1953.
Ben-Gurion invites in this letter Shimon Kushnir to join as a member a public committee that will handle the commemoration of War of Independence victims. Printed on official staionery of the Government of Israel.
[1] leaf, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains, folding-marks and tears.
Ben-Gurion invites in this letter Shimon Kushnir to join as a member a public committee that will handle the commemoration of War of Independence victims. Printed on official staionery of the Government of Israel.
[1] leaf, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains, folding-marks and tears.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $500
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David Ben-Gurion, handwritten letter, April, 1954.
Addressed to "comrade B.Z.Ilan" and relates to a complaint of Moshavim Members regarding their settlement. Ben-Gurion expresses some of his ideas about training of young men in the army. Amongst other thoughts he says: " I have a few fears about fighting yout. This is a special case. I am afraid that not enough attention is paid to training and not all is done to motivate these young people to join agricultural settlements after they have been released from the army".
[2] leaves, 19 cm. Fair condition, tear with omission of words to second leaf.
Addressed to "comrade B.Z.Ilan" and relates to a complaint of Moshavim Members regarding their settlement. Ben-Gurion expresses some of his ideas about training of young men in the army. Amongst other thoughts he says: " I have a few fears about fighting yout. This is a special case. I am afraid that not enough attention is paid to training and not all is done to motivate these young people to join agricultural settlements after they have been released from the army".
[2] leaves, 19 cm. Fair condition, tear with omission of words to second leaf.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $220
Sold for: $275
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David Ben-Gurion, Letter on official Prime Ministre's stationery, addressed to Ephraim Tzoref, Jerusalem, 08.03.1961.
Optimistic letter, following the Knesset's decision to declare elections"… the Knesset is sovereign, and we accept its verdict with love". Printed on a type-writer and hand signed.
Ephraim Tzoref – a fruitful writer and bible researcher.
18 cm. Good condition. Filing-holes. Two small paper-tape pieces are pasted to upper part.
Optimistic letter, following the Knesset's decision to declare elections"… the Knesset is sovereign, and we accept its verdict with love". Printed on a type-writer and hand signed.
Ephraim Tzoref – a fruitful writer and bible researcher.
18 cm. Good condition. Filing-holes. Two small paper-tape pieces are pasted to upper part.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
Sold for: $250
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Yehuda Leib Fishman Maimon, printed letter to David Ben-Gurion. Jerusalem, 1932.
From the depth of his heart and with much pain Fishman, chairman of "Ha-Mizrachi" protests against the intentions of Ben-Gurion as head of the National Council, to decrease the Shabat Observance.
On four pages printed on a type-writer, Fishman tries to appeal to Ben-Gurion's feelings and mind, in order for him to regress from what he said in the National Council.
Yehuda Leib Fishman Maimon (1875-1962), rabbi, one of the founders of "Ha-Mizrachi" movement, and head of the movement for many years. One of the signees of the Decleration of Independence, member of the first government. A few handwritten lines appear in the end of the letter, signed twice.
4 leaves printed on one side, 28 cm. Good condition, filing-holes and office-pins-foxing-stains. Stains.
From the depth of his heart and with much pain Fishman, chairman of "Ha-Mizrachi" protests against the intentions of Ben-Gurion as head of the National Council, to decrease the Shabat Observance.
On four pages printed on a type-writer, Fishman tries to appeal to Ben-Gurion's feelings and mind, in order for him to regress from what he said in the National Council.
Yehuda Leib Fishman Maimon (1875-1962), rabbi, one of the founders of "Ha-Mizrachi" movement, and head of the movement for many years. One of the signees of the Decleration of Independence, member of the first government. A few handwritten lines appear in the end of the letter, signed twice.
4 leaves printed on one side, 28 cm. Good condition, filing-holes and office-pins-foxing-stains. Stains.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
Sold for: $200
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Ephraim Kishon, handwritten letter. Addressed, probably, to his agent or his accountant. New York, 7.11.70. Long letter with description of trying to sell translation rights and filming rights of his stories. "I am selling, maybe, the "Policeman" [Azulai] […] how is Salah going?".
[2] pages, 26.5 cm. Good condition. Filing holes and office-pin-marks.
[2] pages, 26.5 cm. Good condition. Filing holes and office-pin-marks.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Iridion, by Sigmunt Krashinsky. Avraham Yossef Stiebel Publishing, Warsaw, 1920.
Preceding the title page appears a handwritten dedication by the publisher "To Mr. M.M. Ussishkin with love and admiration, Avraham Yossef Stiebel".
XXVIII, 226 pages, 22 cm. Good condition.
Preceding the title page appears a handwritten dedication by the publisher "To Mr. M.M. Ussishkin with love and admiration, Avraham Yossef Stiebel".
XXVIII, 226 pages, 22 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $80
Sold for: $275
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"What was the Novelty of Palmach – Defense Tactics", Yitzchak Sadeh. Po'alim Publishers, 1950.
There is a handwritten dedication by the author on the first page: "To the champion of song / from a plain general / Yitzchak Sadeh", dated.
Sadeh, (1890-1952), IDF general, one of the Hagana's commanders, and founder and first commander of Palmach.
142, [1] pages, 16 cm. Good condition. Moth damages on the front cover. Torn spine.
There is a handwritten dedication by the author on the first page: "To the champion of song / from a plain general / Yitzchak Sadeh", dated.
Sadeh, (1890-1952), IDF general, one of the Hagana's commanders, and founder and first commander of Palmach.
142, [1] pages, 16 cm. Good condition. Moth damages on the front cover. Torn spine.
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