Online Auction 05 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Diverse Collection of Newspapers – 20th century
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Collection of newspaper on various subjects. Eretz Israel., Poland and Russia, 1901-1981. Hebrew, Hebrew in Latin characters and Yiddish.
The collection includes 21 issues of papers in Hebrew that targeted various movements in the Jewish Yishuv in Eretz Israel, early in the 20th century; news, literature, culture and cinema and more. Including: * Hashkafa, edited by E[liezer] Ben Yehuda, Jerusalem. 1901-1904. Hebrew. Two issues. * HaHerut, daily paper, edited by Haim Ben Amar, Jerusalem, 1914. Hebrew. 1914. Hebrew. Issue no. 176. * Moriya, Eretz Israeli daily paper, literary and informational, edited by I.I. Yellin, publisher Vaad Iton Hagun, Jerusalem, 1914. Hebrew. Issue no. 467. * Hashavua Hapalestini (Hebrew sheet in Latin characters), edited by Itamar Ben Avi, Jerusalem, 1929. Hebrew in Latin characters. * Turim, "Stage of "Yachdav" author'sב club" [weekly]. Tel Aviv, 1934. Hebrew. First year. Issues 22-23 (double issue) and 28. Three issues of "Turim" founded by Avraham Shlonski and the group of authors and poets "Yachdav". * Haaretz special edition, Haaretz press. Tel Aviv, 14.8.1945. Hebrew. "Japan accepts the surrender conditions" – issue announcing the surrender of Japan and the ending of World War II. And more.
Size and condition vary. Folding marks, stains, tears restored with adhesive tape, missing leaves. Fair overall condition.
The collection includes 21 issues of papers in Hebrew that targeted various movements in the Jewish Yishuv in Eretz Israel, early in the 20th century; news, literature, culture and cinema and more. Including: * Hashkafa, edited by E[liezer] Ben Yehuda, Jerusalem. 1901-1904. Hebrew. Two issues. * HaHerut, daily paper, edited by Haim Ben Amar, Jerusalem, 1914. Hebrew. 1914. Hebrew. Issue no. 176. * Moriya, Eretz Israeli daily paper, literary and informational, edited by I.I. Yellin, publisher Vaad Iton Hagun, Jerusalem, 1914. Hebrew. Issue no. 467. * Hashavua Hapalestini (Hebrew sheet in Latin characters), edited by Itamar Ben Avi, Jerusalem, 1929. Hebrew in Latin characters. * Turim, "Stage of "Yachdav" author'sב club" [weekly]. Tel Aviv, 1934. Hebrew. First year. Issues 22-23 (double issue) and 28. Three issues of "Turim" founded by Avraham Shlonski and the group of authors and poets "Yachdav". * Haaretz special edition, Haaretz press. Tel Aviv, 14.8.1945. Hebrew. "Japan accepts the surrender conditions" – issue announcing the surrender of Japan and the ending of World War II. And more.
Size and condition vary. Folding marks, stains, tears restored with adhesive tape, missing leaves. Fair overall condition.
Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Jewish and Israeli History and Culture