Auction 47 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Five Books with Dedications to Moshe Dayan
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Five books with handwritten dedications to Moshe Dayan:
1. Assignment in Israel, edited by Bernard Mandelbaum. New-York, 1960. Dedication by the author to Moshe Dayan (English).
2. Naval Operations in the Israel War of Independence, Eliezer Tal. "Ma'arachot" Publishing, IDF, 1964. Dedication to Moshe Dayan by Yochai Ben-Nun.
3. The Autobiography of Nahum Goldmann, Sixty Years of Jewish Life. USA: Holt, Reinhart and Winston, 1969. English. Dedication by Nahum Goldmann "to Moshe Dayan with admiration and friendship".
4. Banaich Lochamei Yerushalayim, [in memory of the Dead and Missing Soldiers of the Jerusalem Division in the Yom Kipur War]. "Published by the committee commemorating the soldiers of the Jerusalem Division who were killed in the line of duty and with the donation of Mr. Raphael Aharoni, a Jerusalem Division fighter". Jerusalem, 1975.
A signed dedication by Raphael Aharoni "To Mr. Moshe Dayan, Peace will be heard in the Judean Mountains…"(Hebrew).
5. Function and Design in the Talmudic Period, exhibition catalogue. Eretz Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv; Ceramics Museum, 1979. Dedication for Moshe Dayan by Uza Zevulun and Yael Olenik.
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1. Assignment in Israel, edited by Bernard Mandelbaum. New-York, 1960. Dedication by the author to Moshe Dayan (English).
2. Naval Operations in the Israel War of Independence, Eliezer Tal. "Ma'arachot" Publishing, IDF, 1964. Dedication to Moshe Dayan by Yochai Ben-Nun.
3. The Autobiography of Nahum Goldmann, Sixty Years of Jewish Life. USA: Holt, Reinhart and Winston, 1969. English. Dedication by Nahum Goldmann "to Moshe Dayan with admiration and friendship".
4. Banaich Lochamei Yerushalayim, [in memory of the Dead and Missing Soldiers of the Jerusalem Division in the Yom Kipur War]. "Published by the committee commemorating the soldiers of the Jerusalem Division who were killed in the line of duty and with the donation of Mr. Raphael Aharoni, a Jerusalem Division fighter". Jerusalem, 1975.
A signed dedication by Raphael Aharoni "To Mr. Moshe Dayan, Peace will be heard in the Judean Mountains…"(Hebrew).
5. Function and Design in the Talmudic Period, exhibition catalogue. Eretz Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv; Ceramics Museum, 1979. Dedication for Moshe Dayan by Uza Zevulun and Yael Olenik.
Size and condition vary.
Manuscripts and Autographs, Archives, Hebrew Literature and Periodicals, Yiddish Literature
Manuscripts and Autographs, Archives, Hebrew Literature and Periodicals, Yiddish Literature