Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
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Sefer Ha-Hitnadvut, Yesha'ayahu Klinov and Zvi Shiloach (editors). Tel Aviv, 1955.
There are two dedications to Avraham Godal on the first page. One: "In memory of our friendship in Aleppo exile/to our days of freedom in the capital of Israel" by Moshe Sharet, author of the introduction; the second dedication is by Yesha'ayahu Klinov' editor of the book.
[1], 148 pages, 27 cm. Good condition, few stains.
There are two dedications to Avraham Godal on the first page. One: "In memory of our friendship in Aleppo exile/to our days of freedom in the capital of Israel" by Moshe Sharet, author of the introduction; the second dedication is by Yesha'ayahu Klinov' editor of the book.
[1], 148 pages, 27 cm. Good condition, few stains.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $275
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Yossef Budko, photograph pasted to cardboard. Berlin, 1927.
Budko is photographed next to one of his paintings. On the back side is a handwritten signed dedication by Budko.
16 cm, very good condition.
Budko is photographed next to one of his paintings. On the back side is a handwritten signed dedication by Budko.
16 cm, very good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Shalom Shwarzbard, printed photograph with a dedication on the back. Chicago, 1934 + issue of "Le Matin" (this morning) newspaper from Paris, 20.10.1927.
Shalom Shwarzbard (1886-1938) Parisian watchmaker and poet, shot on May 25 1926 Semion Petliora, head of Ukrainian army during First World War and responsible for many pogroms in the Ukraine during that period. This assassination came as a revenge for the pogroms in which, amongst others, the family of Shwarzbard was ,urdered. The trial of Shwarzbard was held in Paris and aroused responses all over the world, in the end Shwarzbard was found innocent. The attached newspaper is from the period of the opening of the trial.
Good condition. Stains of two pieces of paper-tape on the photograph. Ownership signature on the back.
Shalom Shwarzbard (1886-1938) Parisian watchmaker and poet, shot on May 25 1926 Semion Petliora, head of Ukrainian army during First World War and responsible for many pogroms in the Ukraine during that period. This assassination came as a revenge for the pogroms in which, amongst others, the family of Shwarzbard was ,urdered. The trial of Shwarzbard was held in Paris and aroused responses all over the world, in the end Shwarzbard was found innocent. The attached newspaper is from the period of the opening of the trial.
Good condition. Stains of two pieces of paper-tape on the photograph. Ownership signature on the back.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Manuscript- Diary of visit in Palestine with a commission of inquiry Jewish Education, Sir Leon Simon. Eretz Yisrael, 1945.
Handwritten diary, starting 8.10.45 ending in Haifa on 5.11.45. Writing was done once or twice a week concluding the committee's activitiy.
Sir Leon was the only Jewish member of a commission to inquire the Jewish education, that was active from the day the diary starts until February 1946; his was a minority opinion in support of education in Hebrew, as opposed to the committee's conclusions that high education in Eretz Yisrael should be taught in English.See attached material about Sir Leon Simon in the two following items.
The contents of the diary was never published and it is of major importance to the history of Jewish education in Eretz Yisrael.
15 pages written in pencil, in an office-use notepad (original+ copy), 21.5 cm. Good condition.
Handwritten diary, starting 8.10.45 ending in Haifa on 5.11.45. Writing was done once or twice a week concluding the committee's activitiy.
Sir Leon was the only Jewish member of a commission to inquire the Jewish education, that was active from the day the diary starts until February 1946; his was a minority opinion in support of education in Hebrew, as opposed to the committee's conclusions that high education in Eretz Yisrael should be taught in English.See attached material about Sir Leon Simon in the two following items.
The contents of the diary was never published and it is of major importance to the history of Jewish education in Eretz Yisrael.
15 pages written in pencil, in an office-use notepad (original+ copy), 21.5 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Prof. Yossef Klausner, 3 handwritten aerograms and a letter to Leon Simon, 1946-1953.
Letters depict the poor health of the writer and deal with literature and book editing, in particular editing Leon Simon's book about Achad Ha-Am by Klausner.
Yossef Klausner (1874-1958), historian, literature researcher and intellectual, of the founders of the Hebrew University and head of the Department of Hebrew Literature. Editor of "Ha-Shiloach", recipient of Israel Prize.
Leon (Aryeh) Simon (1881-1965), writer and translator, Zionist leader in Britain. Assisted in the wording of Balfour Declaration.
Varying size. Good condition, except for tear to one of the aerograms with one or two words missing.
Letters depict the poor health of the writer and deal with literature and book editing, in particular editing Leon Simon's book about Achad Ha-Am by Klausner.
Yossef Klausner (1874-1958), historian, literature researcher and intellectual, of the founders of the Hebrew University and head of the Department of Hebrew Literature. Editor of "Ha-Shiloach", recipient of Israel Prize.
Leon (Aryeh) Simon (1881-1965), writer and translator, Zionist leader in Britain. Assisted in the wording of Balfour Declaration.
Varying size. Good condition, except for tear to one of the aerograms with one or two words missing.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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6 letters sent to Leon Simon, all of them handwritten.
Letters by M.D. Kassuto, 1933; Naftali Ben Menachem, 1962; Shmuel Hugo Bergman, 1953; three personal letters by Moshe Smilanski, the 1950's.
About Aryeh Leon Simon see two previous items.
[6] leaves, varying size. Good condition.
Letters by M.D. Kassuto, 1933; Naftali Ben Menachem, 1962; Shmuel Hugo Bergman, 1953; three personal letters by Moshe Smilanski, the 1950's.
About Aryeh Leon Simon see two previous items.
[6] leaves, varying size. Good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
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Typewritten letter hand-signed by Marc Chagall, 1974; Letter typed on a type writer and hand-signed by Melech Rawitch (Yiddish); Five letters by Prize of Israel winner the writer Shlomo Zemach; two leaves with handwritten letter by Zalman Shazar and a handwritten poem by Shazar "Beshuvi El Ha-Yam"; booklet with dedication signed by violinist Isaac Stern.
David Giladi (1908-2009) – Writer, journalist and translator. One of the founders of "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper and editor of its literary magazine. Translated into Hebrew from German, Hungarian and French.
Various sizes, good condition.
David Giladi (1908-2009) – Writer, journalist and translator. One of the founders of "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper and editor of its literary magazine. Translated into Hebrew from German, Hungarian and French.
Various sizes, good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $425
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Handwritten letter by Gershom Shalom, addressed to Mr. Shatz. Jerusalem, March 1973.
Prof. Shalom confirm the receipt of a written "project" on a topic with which they had lightly dealt in the 1920's, and with which Prof. Shalom did not identify. Prof. Shalom notes that he had found a number of mistakes in the project, but due to lack of time he would not write what they were.
Single leaf written on either side in German. Inscribed in Hebrew on top: "Prof. Gershom Shalom, Jerusalem, 28 Abarbanel St."
21 cm. Fair condition. Stained.
Prof. Shalom confirm the receipt of a written "project" on a topic with which they had lightly dealt in the 1920's, and with which Prof. Shalom did not identify. Prof. Shalom notes that he had found a number of mistakes in the project, but due to lack of time he would not write what they were.
Single leaf written on either side in German. Inscribed in Hebrew on top: "Prof. Gershom Shalom, Jerusalem, 28 Abarbanel St."
21 cm. Fair condition. Stained.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $180
Sold for: $325
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Shirei Lachatz, by David Avidan. Tel Aviv, 1962.
Before the title-page there is a handwritten dedication by the author: "To Dr. Baruch Kurtzweil, as a memento from a pleasant chance meeting. "I am not from here, not from here, but also not from there…" (page 24), "… But it is clear that not that is the matter, rather this is the matter…" (page 8) David Avidan June 14th 1962".
79 pages, 22 cm. Good condition. Few stains on the cover. Slightly detached binding.
Before the title-page there is a handwritten dedication by the author: "To Dr. Baruch Kurtzweil, as a memento from a pleasant chance meeting. "I am not from here, not from here, but also not from there…" (page 24), "… But it is clear that not that is the matter, rather this is the matter…" (page 8) David Avidan June 14th 1962".
79 pages, 22 cm. Good condition. Few stains on the cover. Slightly detached binding.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
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Louis Brandeis, in a judge's attire, with signed dedication, 1929.
Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), judge in the Supreme Court of the United States, first Jew in that position.
23 X 16 cm, good condition. In original frame 36.5 X 31 cm with damages to color and to back cardboard, strengthened with paper-tape.
Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), judge in the Supreme Court of the United States, first Jew in that position.
23 X 16 cm, good condition. In original frame 36.5 X 31 cm with damages to color and to back cardboard, strengthened with paper-tape.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
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Louis Brandeis, short letter on official stationery. Washington, 1940.
About Brandeis see previous item.
[1] leaf, 17.5 cm. Good condition, few stains and folding-mark.
About Brandeis see previous item.
[1] leaf, 17.5 cm. Good condition, few stains and folding-mark.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
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Leyvik Halpern, two handwritten, signed letter in original envelope. United States, 1946.
H. Leyvik (1888-1962), pen name of Leyvik halpern – Yiddish poet, playwright and writer (see attached material). Letters were sent to Yochanan Tversky – writer, journalist and playwright, letters are in Yiddish.
[2] leaves, 23.5 cm. Good condition.
H. Leyvik (1888-1962), pen name of Leyvik halpern – Yiddish poet, playwright and writer (see attached material). Letters were sent to Yochanan Tversky – writer, journalist and playwright, letters are in Yiddish.
[2] leaves, 23.5 cm. Good condition.
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