Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica

Notebook of a Female Pioneer – "Kibbutz Ma'apilim" in Warsaw after the War, 1945

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A notebook of a pioneer named Chana, inscribed by many of her friends, on the eve of her immigration to Palestine. Praga Quarter, Warsaw, August 30 to September 1, 1945. Hebrew, Yiddish and Polish.
A notebook with inscription written to a pioneer named Chana on the eve of her immigration to Palestine from "Kibbutz Ma'apilim" ("illegal immigrants camp") in Warsaw. Several of the writers added the word "Ichud" next to their signatures (Ichud was the umbrella organization of the various partisan organizations that operated in Poland after the war); one friend named Chaviva signs as member of Kibbutz Lochamei HaGeta'ot and another friend writes in his dedication "remember the happy times we spent together at Kibbutz Ma'apilim in Warsaw" (Hebrew).
Notebook: 12X16 cm. The inside of the notebook is in good condition. The binding is in fair condition, loose and damaged (partly dismantled), with tears. Missing spine.
Holocaust and She'erit Hapletah
Holocaust and She'erit Hapletah