Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Collection of Jewish Documents of Karlburg, 19th Century
Opening: $700
Unsold
Seven documents by members of Jewish community of Karlburg, a village in Karlstadt province, Germany:
1. Application for passport by Katharina Schulhof, 1856.
2. Certificate of acceptance of passport for Ignaz Leopold Justiz, 1856.
3. Application for passport by Moses Homer, 1856.
4. Certificate leaf for renewal of passport for Leopold Feldschar, 1865.
5. Handwritten certificate, Salomon Rubinstein who paid his taxes to the Jewish community, 1873.
6. Handwritten document, table with list of names, by head of Karlburg Jewish community, 1873.
7. Handwritten letter of Karlburg Jewish community to the administrative committee in Regendorf requesting to accept Emanuel Pisk as a community member, 1877.
Average size 34 cm, good condition. Few stains and creases. Documents 1-3 are official documents, printed and handwritten, bearing wax stamps of the Karlburg Jewish community. All other documents bear the community's ink stamps, various signatures and stamps.
1. Application for passport by Katharina Schulhof, 1856.
2. Certificate of acceptance of passport for Ignaz Leopold Justiz, 1856.
3. Application for passport by Moses Homer, 1856.
4. Certificate leaf for renewal of passport for Leopold Feldschar, 1865.
5. Handwritten certificate, Salomon Rubinstein who paid his taxes to the Jewish community, 1873.
6. Handwritten document, table with list of names, by head of Karlburg Jewish community, 1873.
7. Handwritten letter of Karlburg Jewish community to the administrative committee in Regendorf requesting to accept Emanuel Pisk as a community member, 1877.
Average size 34 cm, good condition. Few stains and creases. Documents 1-3 are official documents, printed and handwritten, bearing wax stamps of the Karlburg Jewish community. All other documents bear the community's ink stamps, various signatures and stamps.
Central Europe Jewry
Central Europe Jewry