Auction 7 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Grininke Beimelech – Children’s Newspaper – Vilna, 1926
Opening: $120
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
Grininke Beimelech [Greenish Trees], illustrated bi-weekly for children. Vilna, October 1926 – June 1927, 10 consecutive issues bound together.
Among the participants: Moshe Broderzon, Shlomo Bastamsky (who was the newspaper’s editor), Daniel Czarny, and others. “Grininke Beimelech” was the first Yiddish newspaper for children, which appeared consistently over many years in Poland, from 1914-1939, with two breaks in the middle. Yiddish.
23.5 cm. Fair condition. Tears on the margins of a number of pages. The cover of the first booklet is detached. Folder cover is loose and the spine is torn.
For additional reading: Bar-El, Adina: Among the greenish trees, children’s newspapers in Yiddish and Hebrew in Poland 1918-1939, pages 79-181.
Among the participants: Moshe Broderzon, Shlomo Bastamsky (who was the newspaper’s editor), Daniel Czarny, and others. “Grininke Beimelech” was the first Yiddish newspaper for children, which appeared consistently over many years in Poland, from 1914-1939, with two breaks in the middle. Yiddish.
23.5 cm. Fair condition. Tears on the margins of a number of pages. The cover of the first booklet is detached. Folder cover is loose and the spine is torn.
For additional reading: Bar-El, Adina: Among the greenish trees, children’s newspapers in Yiddish and Hebrew in Poland 1918-1939, pages 79-181.
Children's Books
Children's Books