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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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"For eternal memory, tsum andenk, in memory of the holy souls… who passed away and gave their lives as martyrs in the ghettos, concentration camps and crematoriums…" (Hebrew). Linz (Austria): Zilberman-Weiss, [1948?]. Hebrew and Yiddish.
A memorial booklet, for registering Yahrzeit (memorial) days of relatives and memorial prayers, with special prayers in memory of Holocaust victims: "Memorial prayer" for those who perished in the Holocaust (Hebrew and Yiddish), "A prayer that is said after studying Mishnayot, for the ascent of the souls of relatives and the 6000000 of our holy brothers who were murdered by the Germans in 1939-1945" (Yizkor of Rabbi Yonah Sztencl), and more. The "Kaddish" (sanctification prayer) is printed in English and in a transcription using Latin characters.
20 pp, 15 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Some creases to margins.
Two copies only in OCLC.
A memorial booklet, for registering Yahrzeit (memorial) days of relatives and memorial prayers, with special prayers in memory of Holocaust victims: "Memorial prayer" for those who perished in the Holocaust (Hebrew and Yiddish), "A prayer that is said after studying Mishnayot, for the ascent of the souls of relatives and the 6000000 of our holy brothers who were murdered by the Germans in 1939-1945" (Yizkor of Rabbi Yonah Sztencl), and more. The "Kaddish" (sanctification prayer) is printed in English and in a transcription using Latin characters.
20 pp, 15 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Some creases to margins.
Two copies only in OCLC.
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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.
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.
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June 9, 2020
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1946 calendar. [Presumably Munich]: The Center of The United Zionist Organization of She'erit Hapletah in Germany and Nocham (No’ar Chalutzi Meuchad, 1946. Hebrew and Yiddish.
A calendar printed about six months after the end of World War II, for six months only – March to September 1946. The calendar features photographs (photographer not indicated) depicting a child survivor of Buchenwald, Teheran Children in Palestine, pioneers and workers in Palestine and portraits of Herzl and Chaim Nachman Bialik. Printed on verso of the leaves are Yiddish texts – the fundamentals of the The United Zionist Organization, decisions that were reached during meetings of the council of the organization and general information about Palestine.
12.5X20 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. The cover (first leaf) is detached and slightly torn (missing pieces).
A calendar printed about six months after the end of World War II, for six months only – March to September 1946. The calendar features photographs (photographer not indicated) depicting a child survivor of Buchenwald, Teheran Children in Palestine, pioneers and workers in Palestine and portraits of Herzl and Chaim Nachman Bialik. Printed on verso of the leaves are Yiddish texts – the fundamentals of the The United Zionist Organization, decisions that were reached during meetings of the council of the organization and general information about Palestine.
12.5X20 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. The cover (first leaf) is detached and slightly torn (missing pieces).
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Holocaust and She'erit Hapletah
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Hachshara Ruchanit [Spiritual Training], issue no. 5. "Published once a month by the Worker's Organization in Hungary", Budapest, 1946. Hungarian (with a Hebrew title).
Issue no. 5 of the journal "Spiritual Training" (mimeographed typescript), which was published before Passover 1946 by the cultural department of the "Worker's Organization" in Hungary.
The issue contains articles about the building of the country and the settlement in Palestine by David Ben-Gurion, Yitzchak Tabenkin, A.D. Gordon, Berl Katznelson, David Frischman, and others. On the cover, an illustration of workers and craftsmen on the backdrop of a Palestinian view.
2, 54 pp. 29 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor creases. Tears to spine, some of them open.
One copy only in OCLC.
Issue no. 5 of the journal "Spiritual Training" (mimeographed typescript), which was published before Passover 1946 by the cultural department of the "Worker's Organization" in Hungary.
The issue contains articles about the building of the country and the settlement in Palestine by David Ben-Gurion, Yitzchak Tabenkin, A.D. Gordon, Berl Katznelson, David Frischman, and others. On the cover, an illustration of workers and craftsmen on the backdrop of a Palestinian view.
2, 54 pp. 29 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor creases. Tears to spine, some of them open.
One copy only in OCLC.
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Holocaust and She'erit Hapletah
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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A small photograph album of a Holocaust survivor who spent time in several DP camps in Slovenia or Germany during the years 1946-1948 and later immigrated to Israel.
The album contains 36 small photographs, at least seven of them were taken in DP camps in the years after World War II (several of the photographs are captioned or depict signs). Among them: a photograph of a group waving a flag that reads "Kibbutz", two photographs that were taken in Bergen-Belsen, a photograph in which a sign that reads "Control Commission for Germany, Palestine Transit Camp" is seen, photographs from the Windisch-Laibach camp (Slovenia). Possibly, several other photographs were taken in DP camps.
The size of the photographs varies, 4X3.5 cm. to 6.5X10 cm. Album: 9X14 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Folds in several of the tissue guards.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The album contains 36 small photographs, at least seven of them were taken in DP camps in the years after World War II (several of the photographs are captioned or depict signs). Among them: a photograph of a group waving a flag that reads "Kibbutz", two photographs that were taken in Bergen-Belsen, a photograph in which a sign that reads "Control Commission for Germany, Palestine Transit Camp" is seen, photographs from the Windisch-Laibach camp (Slovenia). Possibly, several other photographs were taken in DP camps.
The size of the photographs varies, 4X3.5 cm. to 6.5X10 cm. Album: 9X14 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Folds in several of the tissue guards.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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A collection of documents of Henek Rakocz (born in Krakow, 1922) and his wife Luba Helfant / Helfand (born in Rivne, 1930), both of them survivors of the concentration and extermination camp Majdanek. Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany), 1947-1949. Hebrew, English and German.
1-2. "Certificate of the Jewish Congregation Kreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen", two certificates issued in Garmisch-Partenkirchen for the couple, October and December 1947. The certificates were also used to receive monthly food-coupons (Lebensmittelmarke).
3. Certificate of registration issued by the Jewish Agency for Palestine, the Immigrants Census, in the name of Rakocz. Issued in Garmisch in August 1948.
4. Photocopy of a confirmation certificate – Bestätigung – issued by the registry office and local police at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, indicating Rakocz's marital status (his son, Michael, was born there in August 1948). March 1949.
5. Certificate of IRO Eligibility – a confirmation certificate issued by the Preparatory Commission of the IRO (International Refugee Organization), indicating that its owner (Rakocz) is entitled to the assistance of the organization. Munich, April 1949.
Size and condition vary. Fair-good overall condition. Tears, creases, stains and wear to some of the documents.
1-2. "Certificate of the Jewish Congregation Kreis Garmisch-Partenkirchen", two certificates issued in Garmisch-Partenkirchen for the couple, October and December 1947. The certificates were also used to receive monthly food-coupons (Lebensmittelmarke).
3. Certificate of registration issued by the Jewish Agency for Palestine, the Immigrants Census, in the name of Rakocz. Issued in Garmisch in August 1948.
4. Photocopy of a confirmation certificate – Bestätigung – issued by the registry office and local police at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, indicating Rakocz's marital status (his son, Michael, was born there in August 1948). March 1949.
5. Certificate of IRO Eligibility – a confirmation certificate issued by the Preparatory Commission of the IRO (International Refugee Organization), indicating that its owner (Rakocz) is entitled to the assistance of the organization. Munich, April 1949.
Size and condition vary. Fair-good overall condition. Tears, creases, stains and wear to some of the documents.
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June 9, 2020
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A visiting card of the Jew Kuba (Jacob) Juskiewicz, a survivor of the Auschwitz extermination camp. Altenerding (Germany), [second half of the 1940s].
A visiting card of a Jew who lived in Altenerding, near Munich, after the Holocaust. Printed beneath his name: "K.L Auswitz Nr.160484" (Joskowitz' serial number in Auschwitz).
10X5.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Creases.
A visiting card of a Jew who lived in Altenerding, near Munich, after the Holocaust. Printed beneath his name: "K.L Auswitz Nr.160484" (Joskowitz' serial number in Auschwitz).
10X5.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Creases.
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Online Auction 023 Part I + Part II - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture + Judaica
June 9, 2020
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Two paper items of a Jewish-Polish refugee – David (Borisowitz) Hanin – who escaped to Shanghai. Shanghai, 1938-1939.
1. Identity card – Certificat de Residence Tenant, Lieu de piece d'identite – issued by the municipal administration of the French Quarter of Shanghai (Concession Francaise de Changhai), in Hanin's name. Issued on February 19, 1938.
14 cm. Good condition. Traces of gluing on the outside of the certificate.
2. A letter typewritten on the stationery of the "Shanghai Ashkenazi Jewish Communal Association" from December 1939, confirming that David Hanin, son of Boris Hanin and Rachel Schwartz-Hanin, was born in Vilnius on October 16, 1912.
[1] leaf, 25.5 cm. Good condition. Fold lines and a few stains.
See next item.
1. Identity card – Certificat de Residence Tenant, Lieu de piece d'identite – issued by the municipal administration of the French Quarter of Shanghai (Concession Francaise de Changhai), in Hanin's name. Issued on February 19, 1938.
14 cm. Good condition. Traces of gluing on the outside of the certificate.
2. A letter typewritten on the stationery of the "Shanghai Ashkenazi Jewish Communal Association" from December 1939, confirming that David Hanin, son of Boris Hanin and Rachel Schwartz-Hanin, was born in Vilnius on October 16, 1912.
[1] leaf, 25.5 cm. Good condition. Fold lines and a few stains.
See next item.
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Jewish Communities
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June 9, 2020
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A certificate of appreciation awarded to Mr. David Hanin (see previous item), the treasurer of the Tientsin Jewish School, upon the termination of his work at the school. Tientsin, China, April 25, 1949. English.
A printed certificate of appreciation: "The Committee and Teachers' Council of the Tientsin Jewish School consider it their privilege and pleasant duty to convey to you their gratitude and appreciation for the useful work carried on by you […] Under your skillful financial guidance, the School was enabled to keep its doors open". Signed by members of the teacher's council and the school committee.
The certificate is printed on Bristol and folded in half. Printed on its outside is its receiver's name and the name of the school in Hebrew, English and Chinese.
29 cm. Fair-good condition. Small tears (missing pieces) to upper left corner and edges. Traces of gluing on verso.
A printed certificate of appreciation: "The Committee and Teachers' Council of the Tientsin Jewish School consider it their privilege and pleasant duty to convey to you their gratitude and appreciation for the useful work carried on by you […] Under your skillful financial guidance, the School was enabled to keep its doors open". Signed by members of the teacher's council and the school committee.
The certificate is printed on Bristol and folded in half. Printed on its outside is its receiver's name and the name of the school in Hebrew, English and Chinese.
29 cm. Fair-good condition. Small tears (missing pieces) to upper left corner and edges. Traces of gluing on verso.
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June 9, 2020
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"Here me my brothers the dear Bnei Mikra [Karaites], buyers of the books of my master, my father, David the author Kukizov", a printed pamphlet by Nissan son of David Kukizov. Saint Petersburg, 1897. Karaim language or Tatar in Hebrew characters.
A printed pamphlet, written in the Karaim language (a Turkish language with Hebrew influence, which was spoken and written by the Karaites of Eastern Europe) or in Tatar in Hebrew characters, dealing with the distribution of the books of the writer's father, "Tzemach David", "Mizmor leDavid" and "Sukkat David", other books and the trade in books.
4 pp., 28 cm. Fair condition. Split in two. Tears, some of them long, restored with acid-free tape. Stains and creases.
Bibliographically unknown.
A printed pamphlet, written in the Karaim language (a Turkish language with Hebrew influence, which was spoken and written by the Karaites of Eastern Europe) or in Tatar in Hebrew characters, dealing with the distribution of the books of the writer's father, "Tzemach David", "Mizmor leDavid" and "Sukkat David", other books and the trade in books.
4 pp., 28 cm. Fair condition. Split in two. Tears, some of them long, restored with acid-free tape. Stains and creases.
Bibliographically unknown.
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Jewish Communities
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Falitishes Verter-Bukh. Saint Petersburg: "Y. Luria and Co. Press; "Ezra" Publishing House, 1907.
Yiddish pocket-dictionary for political terms "used in newspapers, journals and Jewish political and economic leaflets".
96 pp. 12 cm. Good overall condition. Several tears reinforced with acid-free tape. Some stains. In the original binding (hard cardboard binding) which is bound in a new leather binding.
Yiddish pocket-dictionary for political terms "used in newspapers, journals and Jewish political and economic leaflets".
96 pp. 12 cm. Good overall condition. Several tears reinforced with acid-free tape. Some stains. In the original binding (hard cardboard binding) which is bound in a new leather binding.
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Jewish Communities
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Pass / Paß, passport issued by the Deutsche Verwaltung im Gebiet des Oberbefehlshabers Ost [German administration in Ober-Ost]. Issued in Wiezajcie, Lithuania in 1916. German and Yiddish.
Passport, printed in German and Yiddish (with details filled-in by hand) issued by the German administration in Ober-Ost (occupied territory which was under the rule of the German Empire in World War I. Included in this territory were: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, as well as areas in Poland and Courland).
The passport bears the owner's photograph and her fingerprint and is stamped "Verwaltungsgebiet Litauen" [Administration in Lithuania] alongside additional inked stamps.
[4] leaves, 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes.
Passport, printed in German and Yiddish (with details filled-in by hand) issued by the German administration in Ober-Ost (occupied territory which was under the rule of the German Empire in World War I. Included in this territory were: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, as well as areas in Poland and Courland).
The passport bears the owner's photograph and her fingerprint and is stamped "Verwaltungsgebiet Litauen" [Administration in Lithuania] alongside additional inked stamps.
[4] leaves, 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor blemishes.
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