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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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12 public notices issued by Etzel. Palestine, 1946-1949.
1-7. Small notices calling for enlistment to Etzel forces and bearing slogans (Hebrew) like "enough with life of entertainment", "If I am not for myself – who will be for me?" and "Shatter the chains of slavery, be a free and proud man". [1947].
Average size: 21X11 cm. Good overall condition. Creases and stains.
8. Announcement made by the Etzel, stating that "Through an act of expropriation, seldom equaled in the history of revolutionary organizations […] our soldiers confiscated 35 thousand Palestine Pounds from the British Government […] gold will become iron: and iron will bring liberty […]". [1946].
19.5X15 cm. Good condition. Stains.
9-11. Three obituary notices from the months of war late in 1948, announcing names of Etzel fighters fallen in different battles. [1948].
15X23 cm to 24.5X18 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. Creases. Folding marks.
12. Proclamation published by Herut movement "Founded by Irgun Tzeva'i Le'umi" against the United Religious Front prior to the elections for the first Knesset, listing its crimes, its cooperation with Mapai party and the objection of certain member parties to Zionism. [1949].
21.5X14.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Enclosed: Proclamation published by "Hazit HaNo'ar HaLeumi, Brit No'ar LeMalchut Israel" calling youth to visit the grave of Yair (Avraham Stern) "Initiator of Israel's War for Liberty" (Hebrew) and prevent, in his name, enslavement of our homeland. [1956].
16.5X11 cm. Good condition. Stains.
1-7. Small notices calling for enlistment to Etzel forces and bearing slogans (Hebrew) like "enough with life of entertainment", "If I am not for myself – who will be for me?" and "Shatter the chains of slavery, be a free and proud man". [1947].
Average size: 21X11 cm. Good overall condition. Creases and stains.
8. Announcement made by the Etzel, stating that "Through an act of expropriation, seldom equaled in the history of revolutionary organizations […] our soldiers confiscated 35 thousand Palestine Pounds from the British Government […] gold will become iron: and iron will bring liberty […]". [1946].
19.5X15 cm. Good condition. Stains.
9-11. Three obituary notices from the months of war late in 1948, announcing names of Etzel fighters fallen in different battles. [1948].
15X23 cm to 24.5X18 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. Creases. Folding marks.
12. Proclamation published by Herut movement "Founded by Irgun Tzeva'i Le'umi" against the United Religious Front prior to the elections for the first Knesset, listing its crimes, its cooperation with Mapai party and the objection of certain member parties to Zionism. [1949].
21.5X14.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Enclosed: Proclamation published by "Hazit HaNo'ar HaLeumi, Brit No'ar LeMalchut Israel" calling youth to visit the grave of Yair (Avraham Stern) "Initiator of Israel's War for Liberty" (Hebrew) and prevent, in his name, enslavement of our homeland. [1956].
16.5X11 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Three underground proclamations by the Haganah. [1940s].
1. "HaChomah, matters of security and defense", proclamation titled "The White Paper will not be realized".
2. " HaChomah, matters of security and defense", proclamation about the four Haganah members who were killed on February 22, 1946 during an attack on a British army base in Sarona in Tel Aviv.
3. "Grave harassment of the Hebrew Yishuv", proclamation published after a weapon search in Kibbutz Ramat HaKovesh, contesting the brutal British conduct which left 14 wounded kibbutz members (one of the injured named Shmuel Volinitz died from his wounds a few days later).
[3] leaves, 12X24 cm. to 17X24 cm. Condition varies. Overall fair-good condition. Stains and creases. Minor tears to edges.
Enclosed: section of a proclamation HaChomah titled "Listen" (incomplete).
1. "HaChomah, matters of security and defense", proclamation titled "The White Paper will not be realized".
2. " HaChomah, matters of security and defense", proclamation about the four Haganah members who were killed on February 22, 1946 during an attack on a British army base in Sarona in Tel Aviv.
3. "Grave harassment of the Hebrew Yishuv", proclamation published after a weapon search in Kibbutz Ramat HaKovesh, contesting the brutal British conduct which left 14 wounded kibbutz members (one of the injured named Shmuel Volinitz died from his wounds a few days later).
[3] leaves, 12X24 cm. to 17X24 cm. Condition varies. Overall fair-good condition. Stains and creases. Minor tears to edges.
Enclosed: section of a proclamation HaChomah titled "Listen" (incomplete).
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $300
Unsold
11 items related to the UN's announcement regarding the Palestine partition plan. 1947-1948.
Among the Items:
* Two photographs of street celebrations in Tel Aviv after the announcement of the UN General Assembly on November 29, 1947. One photo bears the stamp of the photographer Hans Chaim Pinn on its verso. The verso of the second is stamped "Press Association, Inc." and apparently was also photographed by Pinn. Both were taken at the Magen David Square in Tel Aviv, shortly after the results of the vote were reported. * A drawing (ink on paper) of the street celebrations after the UN announcement on November 29, 1947. Stamped and dated Nov. 30, 1947. * Three maps presenting the map of Palestine according to the partition plan. Two maps were taken from the festive issue of Dvar HaShavuah, the third was published by Pales Press Co. * Two booklets published by Haaretz, containing full versions of the report of the UN Research Committee and the resolution of the UN General Assembly. * Photo of Chaim Weizmann with Harry Truman, the 33rd US president. Truman is seen holding a Torah scroll (Weizmann gave it to Truman as a gift at their meeting in 1948). More.
Total of 11 items. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
Among the Items:
* Two photographs of street celebrations in Tel Aviv after the announcement of the UN General Assembly on November 29, 1947. One photo bears the stamp of the photographer Hans Chaim Pinn on its verso. The verso of the second is stamped "Press Association, Inc." and apparently was also photographed by Pinn. Both were taken at the Magen David Square in Tel Aviv, shortly after the results of the vote were reported. * A drawing (ink on paper) of the street celebrations after the UN announcement on November 29, 1947. Stamped and dated Nov. 30, 1947. * Three maps presenting the map of Palestine according to the partition plan. Two maps were taken from the festive issue of Dvar HaShavuah, the third was published by Pales Press Co. * Two booklets published by Haaretz, containing full versions of the report of the UN Research Committee and the resolution of the UN General Assembly. * Photo of Chaim Weizmann with Harry Truman, the 33rd US president. Truman is seen holding a Torah scroll (Weizmann gave it to Truman as a gift at their meeting in 1948). More.
Total of 11 items. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Two newspaper issues, reporting the United Nations resolution to support the establishment of a Jewish State.
1. "Yediot Achronot" issue – Second edition, [November 29, 1947].
Single leaf Issue, Headline: "A Jewish State". All the news in this issue are dedicated to the vote for establishing a Jewish state in Palestine.
50X33 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases. Tears and restored tears. Small open tears. Stains.
2. "Davar" issue, November 30, 1947.
The headline reports: "Jewish State Established". Most of the items in this issue refer to the vote for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. On the second page appears the partition map.
[2] leaves, 58X43.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Tears, small open tears and restored tears along the folding marks. Creases. An open tear in the last page of this issue.
1. "Yediot Achronot" issue – Second edition, [November 29, 1947].
Single leaf Issue, Headline: "A Jewish State". All the news in this issue are dedicated to the vote for establishing a Jewish state in Palestine.
50X33 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases. Tears and restored tears. Small open tears. Stains.
2. "Davar" issue, November 30, 1947.
The headline reports: "Jewish State Established". Most of the items in this issue refer to the vote for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. On the second page appears the partition map.
[2] leaves, 58X43.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Tears, small open tears and restored tears along the folding marks. Creases. An open tear in the last page of this issue.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $300
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Ten handwritten letters, sent by fighters and Jewish inhabitants during the Independence War. Kfar Witkin, Jaffa and other places, 1947-1948.
1. A long and interesting letter, sent by a Haganah fighter named Haim to a person named Ephraim, with a detailed report about the war occurrences: the massacre in Haifa refineries, attacks on the water supply line to the Negev, attack on Kfar Szold, reaction of the Arabs to the declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel, tension between the Haganah and Etzel and Lehi, forming battalions and training fighters, and other subjects.
2. Short letter from the same writer to the same recipient, describing, apparently, the reaction of Jews in Tel-Aviv to the results of the UN vote on November 29.
3-6. Four letters sent by a woman named Menuha in Kfar Witkin to a person named Gideon in Paris (in several places in the letters the recipient is named "Ephraim"). Mentioned in the letters, among others, are news from the various fronts in the country, establishment of a "Jewish Brigade" battalion, managing the farm during the war and other topics. It is possible, that the recipient of all six letters is Ephraim Bloch, member of a patrol company of the Palmach who was sent to France on behalf of the "Haganah". The writer of the first two letters is, probably, the commander of the Palmach patrol company Haim Ron.
7-10. Four letters sent by Moshe Alperovich, student in "Mikve Israel", to his parents and family. The first two letters were sent when Alperovich was in school and mentioned in them are the bombing of the ice factory by the Palmach, the bombing of "HaYotzek" factory" by the British, Arab assaults from the nearby villages of Yazur, Abu Kabir and Tel A-Rish and other topics; the other two letters were sent, apparently, after Alperovich was drafted, when he served in one of the fronts.
10 letters, size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains, creases and folding marks. Some tears along the folding lines and margins. Inscriptions by hand appear on the bottom margins of one letter and on the reverse of another letter.
1. A long and interesting letter, sent by a Haganah fighter named Haim to a person named Ephraim, with a detailed report about the war occurrences: the massacre in Haifa refineries, attacks on the water supply line to the Negev, attack on Kfar Szold, reaction of the Arabs to the declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel, tension between the Haganah and Etzel and Lehi, forming battalions and training fighters, and other subjects.
2. Short letter from the same writer to the same recipient, describing, apparently, the reaction of Jews in Tel-Aviv to the results of the UN vote on November 29.
3-6. Four letters sent by a woman named Menuha in Kfar Witkin to a person named Gideon in Paris (in several places in the letters the recipient is named "Ephraim"). Mentioned in the letters, among others, are news from the various fronts in the country, establishment of a "Jewish Brigade" battalion, managing the farm during the war and other topics. It is possible, that the recipient of all six letters is Ephraim Bloch, member of a patrol company of the Palmach who was sent to France on behalf of the "Haganah". The writer of the first two letters is, probably, the commander of the Palmach patrol company Haim Ron.
7-10. Four letters sent by Moshe Alperovich, student in "Mikve Israel", to his parents and family. The first two letters were sent when Alperovich was in school and mentioned in them are the bombing of the ice factory by the Palmach, the bombing of "HaYotzek" factory" by the British, Arab assaults from the nearby villages of Yazur, Abu Kabir and Tel A-Rish and other topics; the other two letters were sent, apparently, after Alperovich was drafted, when he served in one of the fronts.
10 letters, size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains, creases and folding marks. Some tears along the folding lines and margins. Inscriptions by hand appear on the bottom margins of one letter and on the reverse of another letter.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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About 50 photographs arranged in an album, documenting the operations of the Military Police during the War of Independence. Different locations in Palestine, ca. late 1940s.
The hotographs show: convoys of military police vehicles in the Negev; tent camps; policemen installing an improvised sign at the intersection between Beersheba, Kibutz Ze'elim and Kibutz Gevulot; visit to the Roaring Lion monument in Tel-Hai; policemen playing in the snow (in Jerusalem?); three photographs of the Eighth Division (Armored Corps Division in the Independence War); Division Commander Yitzchak Sade with his subordinates and two photographs of armoured vehicles presented in formation; and more.
A number of photographs are titled by hand on the back. Some of the photographs might be of a later period.
Average size: approx. 9.5X6.5 cm. Condition varies. Good-fair overall condition.
The hotographs show: convoys of military police vehicles in the Negev; tent camps; policemen installing an improvised sign at the intersection between Beersheba, Kibutz Ze'elim and Kibutz Gevulot; visit to the Roaring Lion monument in Tel-Hai; policemen playing in the snow (in Jerusalem?); three photographs of the Eighth Division (Armored Corps Division in the Independence War); Division Commander Yitzchak Sade with his subordinates and two photographs of armoured vehicles presented in formation; and more.
A number of photographs are titled by hand on the back. Some of the photographs might be of a later period.
Average size: approx. 9.5X6.5 cm. Condition varies. Good-fair overall condition.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Five items – letters and certificates documenting daily life in Nahariya during the War of Independence siege. Nahariya, March-April 1948. Hebrew and German.
1. Circular letter on behalf of the local council, in Hebrew and German, dated 4.4.48, concerning limiting use of electricity to one light bulb, 40 Watt, per home, and limited use of electricity by factories and institutes.
2. Travel authorization from a physician for medical treatment in Haifa, dated 14.4.48. Printed and completed by hand.
3-4. Two personal letters in German, typewritten (with additions written by hand). The letters were sent from Nahariya on 25.3.48 and on 16.4.48. Mentioned in the letter dated 16.4.48 are limitations of food and kerosene as well as the difficulty in travelling from and to the city.
5. "Card for Kerosene", from the months February-April 1948. Ink-stamped with "Mishmar HaAm" stamp and the local council, with details filled-in by hand. This card confirms receipt of kerosene for a household of three people.
In March-May 1948 Nahariya was disconnected from the Jewish Yishuv in the country by Arab villages in the area. Transport to the city could only be through sea via boats from Haifa port, and leaving the city was permitted only for special purposes. Use of electricity for private homes and for businesses was limited.
Total of 5 items. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Folding marks and stains. Some pencil scribbles.
1. Circular letter on behalf of the local council, in Hebrew and German, dated 4.4.48, concerning limiting use of electricity to one light bulb, 40 Watt, per home, and limited use of electricity by factories and institutes.
2. Travel authorization from a physician for medical treatment in Haifa, dated 14.4.48. Printed and completed by hand.
3-4. Two personal letters in German, typewritten (with additions written by hand). The letters were sent from Nahariya on 25.3.48 and on 16.4.48. Mentioned in the letter dated 16.4.48 are limitations of food and kerosene as well as the difficulty in travelling from and to the city.
5. "Card for Kerosene", from the months February-April 1948. Ink-stamped with "Mishmar HaAm" stamp and the local council, with details filled-in by hand. This card confirms receipt of kerosene for a household of three people.
In March-May 1948 Nahariya was disconnected from the Jewish Yishuv in the country by Arab villages in the area. Transport to the city could only be through sea via boats from Haifa port, and leaving the city was permitted only for special purposes. Use of electricity for private homes and for businesses was limited.
Total of 5 items. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Folding marks and stains. Some pencil scribbles.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
Opening: $100
Sold for: $150
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Nineteen photographs from the War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel. Jerusalem and other places, 1946-1950 (one photograph from 1932).
Among the photographs: three photographs of supply trucks arriving in Jerusalem; photograph of a guard post near "Schneler" camp; North Jerusalem from the roof of "Moriah" building; the Old City from the direction of Nablus Gate; four photographs of soldiers marching to the "Muchraka" (Keren HaCarmel, Haifa); and more.
Most photographs are titled and dated by hand on the back (Hebrew), and on some appears the photographer's name – Ya'akov Dahan (different names appear on two photographs). One photograph is ink-stamped on the back "Ya'akov Daham, Jerusalem" (Hebrew).
Size and condition vary. Most photographs: approx. 9X6 cm. Good-fair overall condition. A number of photographs are colored by hand. Stains and defects (mostly slight). One photograph in fair-poor condition, with scratches, creases and an open tear at the upper left corner.
Among the photographs: three photographs of supply trucks arriving in Jerusalem; photograph of a guard post near "Schneler" camp; North Jerusalem from the roof of "Moriah" building; the Old City from the direction of Nablus Gate; four photographs of soldiers marching to the "Muchraka" (Keren HaCarmel, Haifa); and more.
Most photographs are titled and dated by hand on the back (Hebrew), and on some appears the photographer's name – Ya'akov Dahan (different names appear on two photographs). One photograph is ink-stamped on the back "Ya'akov Daham, Jerusalem" (Hebrew).
Size and condition vary. Most photographs: approx. 9X6 cm. Good-fair overall condition. A number of photographs are colored by hand. Stains and defects (mostly slight). One photograph in fair-poor condition, with scratches, creases and an open tear at the upper left corner.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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"Sha'alu Shlom Yerushalayim", "an open call and plea to all fighting parties in Jerusalem from the Haredi residents. Jerusalem, [January, 1948].
A public notice to "our Arab Neighbors" and to "our Jewish, Zionist and National Brothers" to leave Jerusalem out of the war due to its holiness and due to unwillingness on the part of its inhabitants to fight the Arabs. The notice also turns to the British Mandate Administration, as a leading power, to respect the holiness of Jerusalem. The notice is signed by "Vaadat HaMatzav of the Edah HaCharedit". Stated on the bottom of this notice is that "it is printed in Hebrew, Arabic and English", but presented here is a single leaf in Hebrew.
[1] leaf (according to the NLI there should be [1], 4, 4, [1] pp), 31.5X23.5 cm. Fair condition. Damages caused by fire to right upper corner, slightly affecting text. Stains. Tears and open tears to margins of leaf, not affecting text. Bound in a cardboard binding.
Peovenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
A public notice to "our Arab Neighbors" and to "our Jewish, Zionist and National Brothers" to leave Jerusalem out of the war due to its holiness and due to unwillingness on the part of its inhabitants to fight the Arabs. The notice also turns to the British Mandate Administration, as a leading power, to respect the holiness of Jerusalem. The notice is signed by "Vaadat HaMatzav of the Edah HaCharedit". Stated on the bottom of this notice is that "it is printed in Hebrew, Arabic and English", but presented here is a single leaf in Hebrew.
[1] leaf (according to the NLI there should be [1], 4, 4, [1] pp), 31.5X23.5 cm. Fair condition. Damages caused by fire to right upper corner, slightly affecting text. Stains. Tears and open tears to margins of leaf, not affecting text. Bound in a cardboard binding.
Peovenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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"Fighting Israel, War Map on the eve of 5709". Published by Dr. J. Szapiro, Tel Aviv, 1948.
Map of Israel showing the different fronts in the Independence War, occupied territories until the first ceasefire and the second ceasefire, territories of the fighting parties, centers of the enemy's powers and borders of the partition plan according to the UN resolution of November 29, 1947.
By this map appears a map of Jerusalem. The map is folded and pasted in a thin paper envelope. A photograph is printed on the left side of the envelope, with a ligh-blue stripe in the background. The photograph is cut in the shape of a Star of David, depicting soldiers behind an improvised barrier made of barrels, rocks and sand bags. Above the photograph appears the title "Fighting Israel, War Map […]." Below the photograph appears: "Greeting from…". On the right side of the envelope a spaces are outlined for pasting a postal stamp and a frame for the receiver's address.
[1] folded map, 29X43 cm. Envelope: 15X12 cm. Good condition. Some stains to map. Some small tears along folding marks. Slight stains, tears and creases to envelope.
Map of Israel showing the different fronts in the Independence War, occupied territories until the first ceasefire and the second ceasefire, territories of the fighting parties, centers of the enemy's powers and borders of the partition plan according to the UN resolution of November 29, 1947.
By this map appears a map of Jerusalem. The map is folded and pasted in a thin paper envelope. A photograph is printed on the left side of the envelope, with a ligh-blue stripe in the background. The photograph is cut in the shape of a Star of David, depicting soldiers behind an improvised barrier made of barrels, rocks and sand bags. Above the photograph appears the title "Fighting Israel, War Map […]." Below the photograph appears: "Greeting from…". On the right side of the envelope a spaces are outlined for pasting a postal stamp and a frame for the receiver's address.
[1] folded map, 29X43 cm. Envelope: 15X12 cm. Good condition. Some stains to map. Some small tears along folding marks. Slight stains, tears and creases to envelope.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
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Compilation of paper items related to the National Loan (HaMilve HaLeumi) which was collected in Israel close to the time of the establishment of the State of Israel. Tel Aviv, May 1948.
Included in the collection: * "To each Jew in Israel", a leaf announcing the loan and its terms. * Small advertisements of the loan for distributing in the streets, directed towards various populations – parents, women, non-recruited citizens, etc. For example: "The citizen at the home front! Think if you conscience is clean regarding the country and its defenders? Did you already sign a National Loan?", "If your son asks you: Father, Mother, did you sign the Nation Loan? – Tell him with a clean conscience, we have fulfilled our obligation – for you, for your future!", etc.
Immediately preceding the establishment of the State of Israel, the public was required to purchase loan certificates which were tradable documents. The government aimed at reaching the goal of 5,000,000 Israeli liras which were allocated for covering the war costs. These funds were loaned to the Jewish Agency for five years, with the United Israel Appeal and the JNF guarantors of the national loan by means of their property and real-estate.
9 items. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition. File holes. Light spotting and folding creases.
Included in the collection: * "To each Jew in Israel", a leaf announcing the loan and its terms. * Small advertisements of the loan for distributing in the streets, directed towards various populations – parents, women, non-recruited citizens, etc. For example: "The citizen at the home front! Think if you conscience is clean regarding the country and its defenders? Did you already sign a National Loan?", "If your son asks you: Father, Mother, did you sign the Nation Loan? – Tell him with a clean conscience, we have fulfilled our obligation – for you, for your future!", etc.
Immediately preceding the establishment of the State of Israel, the public was required to purchase loan certificates which were tradable documents. The government aimed at reaching the goal of 5,000,000 Israeli liras which were allocated for covering the war costs. These funds were loaned to the Jewish Agency for five years, with the United Israel Appeal and the JNF guarantors of the national loan by means of their property and real-estate.
9 items. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition. File holes. Light spotting and folding creases.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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"Commanders! This day is too great to be summarized by words! [...] We will fight and win!"
[1] leaf, 29 cm, fair condition. Stains and numerous creases. Tears, some restored.
[1] leaf, 29 cm, fair condition. Stains and numerous creases. Tears, some restored.
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British Mandate, Underground Movements, The Israeli War of Independence and the Establishment of the State of Israel, Israel
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