Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $250
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
1. Permit to stay in Japan, given to Tanchum Rabinowitz in 1925 (?).
2. Postcard sent to Tanchum Rabinowitz in the Jewish community of Kobe. On of the things written on it is "I hope to see you soon in the rebuilt Jerusalem".
3. Permit from the Ashkenazi Jewish community of Kobe, that Mr. Tanchum Rabinowitz was immunized against the flu and dysentery, 1941.
4. Photo of four friends, captioned and dated on the back – Kobe, June 1941.
5. Letter of recommendation on stationery of the Ashkenazi committee for assisting refugees in Kobe. Certifying that Tanchum Rabinowitz, a Polish refugee, arrived in Kobe in 1941 and has been employed by the community since his arrival. The letter mentions that the number of refugees arriving in Japan is growing rapidly, also, that Mr. Rabinowitz would be leaving Japan (August 1941). In official envelope.
6. Handwritten note with stamp of the emigration office in Hing Kong, September 1941.
2. Postcard sent to Tanchum Rabinowitz in the Jewish community of Kobe. On of the things written on it is "I hope to see you soon in the rebuilt Jerusalem".
3. Permit from the Ashkenazi Jewish community of Kobe, that Mr. Tanchum Rabinowitz was immunized against the flu and dysentery, 1941.
4. Photo of four friends, captioned and dated on the back – Kobe, June 1941.
5. Letter of recommendation on stationery of the Ashkenazi committee for assisting refugees in Kobe. Certifying that Tanchum Rabinowitz, a Polish refugee, arrived in Kobe in 1941 and has been employed by the community since his arrival. The letter mentions that the number of refugees arriving in Japan is growing rapidly, also, that Mr. Rabinowitz would be leaving Japan (August 1941). In official envelope.
6. Handwritten note with stamp of the emigration office in Hing Kong, September 1941.
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Various Communities, Ladino
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
The Jewish Voice of the Far East, Orthodox newspaper. Shanghai, Erev Rosh Hashana, 1941.
4 page issue, containing words by Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi, Rabbi and Av Beit Din in Shanghai, in honor of Rosh Hashana. Issue no. 1. Yiddish.
4 pages, 38 cm. Poor condition. Tears, several stains.
4 page issue, containing words by Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi, Rabbi and Av Beit Din in Shanghai, in honor of Rosh Hashana. Issue no. 1. Yiddish.
4 pages, 38 cm. Poor condition. Tears, several stains.
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Various Communities, Ladino
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
1. "Bisman Tov Vihatzlacha", paper bag from bakery or pastry shop in Fez. Very good condition.
2. Page with Rosh Hashana wishes, with a special poem. From the Laudir business, which sold Scotch whisky, Casablanca. Good condition.
3. Elam Dloipak Almograbin, page from the Jewish Wipak organization. Arabic, Arabic-Hebrew and French. Mentions Sultan Mohamed the Fifth, who was the Sultan in Morocco since 1927. Signed in print by Yichya Almalich and Yichya Almagriv. Very good condition.
4. Page with advertisement and Rosh Hashana wishes, from the Yosef Alkuby's Lux House business in Casablanca, 1953. Poor condition.
2. Page with Rosh Hashana wishes, with a special poem. From the Laudir business, which sold Scotch whisky, Casablanca. Good condition.
3. Elam Dloipak Almograbin, page from the Jewish Wipak organization. Arabic, Arabic-Hebrew and French. Mentions Sultan Mohamed the Fifth, who was the Sultan in Morocco since 1927. Signed in print by Yichya Almalich and Yichya Almagriv. Very good condition.
4. Page with advertisement and Rosh Hashana wishes, from the Yosef Alkuby's Lux House business in Casablanca, 1953. Poor condition.
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Various Communities, Ladino
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Yom Ha'atzmaut 1949. Tripoli (Libya).
Poster with instructions for Yom Ha'atzmaut from the Hebrew Community Committee, the Rabbinic court and Chief Rabbinate of Tripoli. Regulations include: "Any child born in Tripolitania… in the week of Yom Ha'atzmaut, shall be named Yisrael, and every girl shall be named Tziona…" a festive meal must be celebrated with meat and wine, charity must be given generously to the needy, businesses must be closed, and more.
32x80 cm. Fair condition. Tears and folding marks.
Poster with instructions for Yom Ha'atzmaut from the Hebrew Community Committee, the Rabbinic court and Chief Rabbinate of Tripoli. Regulations include: "Any child born in Tripolitania… in the week of Yom Ha'atzmaut, shall be named Yisrael, and every girl shall be named Tziona…" a festive meal must be celebrated with meat and wine, charity must be given generously to the needy, businesses must be closed, and more.
32x80 cm. Fair condition. Tears and folding marks.
Category
Various Communities, Ladino
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
1. La Famia Mysteriosa – Tiatro in 4 Actos in Poisia, Yakim Bachar. [The Mysterious Family, play in four acts in poetry]. [Vienna, 1889].
Ladino in Rashi script. The cover with the printer's name and place of print is missing.
56 pages, 19 cm. Good condition. Unoriginal cover.
2. Yiftach, Tragedy in Four Acts, from the Bible], by Shabtai Yosef Gagin. Beina (Vienna), 1921. Ladino play in Rashi script. In the introduction, the author writes about his literary work and other plays, and thanks those who contributed to the play's publication, especially Egyptian residents. Author's portrait appears before title-page, with handwritten dedication.
[1], 95, [1] page, 21.5 cm. Much foxing on jacket. Partially detached jacket.
Opening price: $150
Ladino in Rashi script. The cover with the printer's name and place of print is missing.
56 pages, 19 cm. Good condition. Unoriginal cover.
2. Yiftach, Tragedy in Four Acts, from the Bible], by Shabtai Yosef Gagin. Beina (Vienna), 1921. Ladino play in Rashi script. In the introduction, the author writes about his literary work and other plays, and thanks those who contributed to the play's publication, especially Egyptian residents. Author's portrait appears before title-page, with handwritten dedication.
[1], 95, [1] page, 21.5 cm. Much foxing on jacket. Partially detached jacket.
Opening price: $150
Category
Various Communities, Ladino
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Unsold
"Behold I am sending Elijah the prophet…" Jerusalem 1914.
Notice in Ladino with a section from Rabbi Chaim Yoseph David Azulai's book concerning the severity of guarding oneself from immoral thoughts and the "Tikun Hayesod" to atone for this sin. There is an approbation from the Sephardic and Ashkenazi Batei Din for printing this notice. Ladino in Rashi script.
[2] leaves, 46 cm. Fair condition. Creases.
Notice in Ladino with a section from Rabbi Chaim Yoseph David Azulai's book concerning the severity of guarding oneself from immoral thoughts and the "Tikun Hayesod" to atone for this sin. There is an approbation from the Sephardic and Ashkenazi Batei Din for printing this notice. Ladino in Rashi script.
[2] leaves, 46 cm. Fair condition. Creases.
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Various Communities, Ladino
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $1
Unsold
The Jewish Renaissance – weekly publication from the Jewish Federation in Greece. Salonika, 1927-1931.
25 non-consecutive issues. The first is from April 29th 1927 and the last is from October 16th 1931.
The weekly "The Jewish Renaissance" was published in Greece during 1917-1937. At the beginning, it was edited by Yosef ben Pinchas Uziel, and later by Yitzchak Angil. Publicized in three different series; the early series had the sub-title "Manifest of a Group of Jewish Youth" and "Zionist Journal". The issues we have are from the third series ("Seria 3").
The weekly journals contain information about the national movement: articles, essays, Jewish history, politics and more, alongside with literary material and advertisements.
The entire weekly is written in Ladino, and sub-titles appear in Ladino, French and Greek.
4 pages in each issue, 52.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, torn edges, folded in half.
25 non-consecutive issues. The first is from April 29th 1927 and the last is from October 16th 1931.
The weekly "The Jewish Renaissance" was published in Greece during 1917-1937. At the beginning, it was edited by Yosef ben Pinchas Uziel, and later by Yitzchak Angil. Publicized in three different series; the early series had the sub-title "Manifest of a Group of Jewish Youth" and "Zionist Journal". The issues we have are from the third series ("Seria 3").
The weekly journals contain information about the national movement: articles, essays, Jewish history, politics and more, alongside with literary material and advertisements.
The entire weekly is written in Ladino, and sub-titles appear in Ladino, French and Greek.
4 pages in each issue, 52.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, torn edges, folded in half.
Category
Various Communities, Ladino
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Hatikva. Single leaf, place and year of print not mentioned.
Above title Hatikva there is a Star of David, inside of which the word Zion is written. Underneath, two columns are printed. In the right column, there are five verses with the song's words in Hebrew, and in the left column, two verses with the words in Ladino, in Rashi script. Handwritten note at end of Ladino column.
23x26 cm. Poor condition. Stains, tears and folding marks.
Above title Hatikva there is a Star of David, inside of which the word Zion is written. Underneath, two columns are printed. In the right column, there are five verses with the song's words in Hebrew, and in the left column, two verses with the words in Ladino, in Rashi script. Handwritten note at end of Ladino column.
23x26 cm. Poor condition. Stains, tears and folding marks.
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Various Communities, Ladino
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
Unsold
Printing of drawing of Dukes Place, Houndsditch synagogue in London, [1809].
Colorful drawing depicting prayers in the synagogue, b Pugin & Rowlanson.
26.5 x34 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Colorful drawing depicting prayers in the synagogue, b Pugin & Rowlanson.
26.5 x34 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Category
Synagogues and Cemeteries
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
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Inschriften des alten jüdischen Friedhofes in Wien [Wordings on Tombstones in the Jewish Cemetery in Vienna], Ludwig August Frankl. Vienna, 1855.
Includes wordings from 704 tombstones in the Jewish cemetery, with a German alphabetical index; the wordings are in Hebrew Rashi script. Endnote by the copier, Zalman Stern: "The wordings on the tombstones and memorial stones were not all entirely legible, due to rains, snow, storms and wind…".
[1] leaf is missing (Hebrew title-page?); 3-124 pages with wordings; [4] index leaves; XXII pages, 19 cm. Fair condition. The original jacket is present, albeit torn and with parts missing. Penciled notes inside.
Includes wordings from 704 tombstones in the Jewish cemetery, with a German alphabetical index; the wordings are in Hebrew Rashi script. Endnote by the copier, Zalman Stern: "The wordings on the tombstones and memorial stones were not all entirely legible, due to rains, snow, storms and wind…".
[1] leaf is missing (Hebrew title-page?); 3-124 pages with wordings; [4] index leaves; XXII pages, 19 cm. Fair condition. The original jacket is present, albeit torn and with parts missing. Penciled notes inside.
Category
Synagogues and Cemeteries
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
The First Night of the Holiday. Trieste, 1879.
"The fiftieth anniversary of building the fourth Sephardic synagogue… in Trieste." Publication containing poem by Aharon Matzliach Romanini and a poem by Yitzchak Chaim Castilioni.
[4] pages, 25 cm. Good condition. Stains. Folding marks.
"The fiftieth anniversary of building the fourth Sephardic synagogue… in Trieste." Publication containing poem by Aharon Matzliach Romanini and a poem by Yitzchak Chaim Castilioni.
[4] pages, 25 cm. Good condition. Stains. Folding marks.
Category
Synagogues and Cemeteries
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
1. Photo of the synagogue in Horodenka, East Galicia, 1933. Described on back. 16.5x11.5 cm. Fair condition. Missing corner, creases and slight tear.
2. Synagogue in Horodna (Grodno), Belarus, 1917. Described on back and dated in calendar. 14.5x10x5 cm, mounted on cardboard 16.5x21.5 cm. Good condition. Tears and slight damage to margins.
2. Synagogue in Horodna (Grodno), Belarus, 1917. Described on back and dated in calendar. 14.5x10x5 cm, mounted on cardboard 16.5x21.5 cm. Good condition. Tears and slight damage to margins.
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Synagogues and Cemeteries
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