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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Two books, edited by Charles Robert Ashbee, recording the operations of the Pro-Jerusalem Society and outlining its plans during 1918-1922. London, 1921-1924. English. (Originally) bound together.
* Jerusalem 1918-1920, Being the Records of the Pro Jerusalem Council during the period of the British Military Administration. London, 1921.
The book contains 79 photographs, sketches and maps (some are plates). These include: Two folded maps of Jerusalem (Town Planning Scheme) and many photographs of the Old City of Jerusalem.
* Jerusalem 1920-1922: Being the records of the Pro Jerusalem council during the first two years of the civil administration. London, 1924.
This book contains 69 photographs, sketches and maps (some plates) including: a folded sketch of the interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a folded zoning map of Jerusalem, sketches of the Talpiot neighborhood, photographs of the Old City Gates, etc.
Both books are bound together. The cover bears the symbol of the Pro Jerusalem Society which integrates a Star of David, crosses and a crescent with the verse "Walk about Zion and go round about the towers thereof ". The years 1918-1920 appear next to the symbol.
The "Pro-Jerusalem Society" was founded in 1918 by the first British governor of Jerusalem, Sir Ronald Storrs, and operated in Jerusalem until the end of the British Mandate. The goal of this society was to develop Jerusalem while preserving its historic sites. Among other activities, the society cleaned and preserved the Tower of David, renovated and restored the ceramic tiles of the Dome of the Rock, constructed public buildings, restored historic structures, planted trees, and more.
XV, [1], 87, [1] pp + plates; XVI, 109 pages + plates. 29 cm. Overall good condition. Foxing throughout the book. Bookplate and pen inscription on front endpapers. Minor defects. Small tears and damages to binding.
* Jerusalem 1918-1920, Being the Records of the Pro Jerusalem Council during the period of the British Military Administration. London, 1921.
The book contains 79 photographs, sketches and maps (some are plates). These include: Two folded maps of Jerusalem (Town Planning Scheme) and many photographs of the Old City of Jerusalem.
* Jerusalem 1920-1922: Being the records of the Pro Jerusalem council during the first two years of the civil administration. London, 1924.
This book contains 69 photographs, sketches and maps (some plates) including: a folded sketch of the interior of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, a folded zoning map of Jerusalem, sketches of the Talpiot neighborhood, photographs of the Old City Gates, etc.
Both books are bound together. The cover bears the symbol of the Pro Jerusalem Society which integrates a Star of David, crosses and a crescent with the verse "Walk about Zion and go round about the towers thereof ". The years 1918-1920 appear next to the symbol.
The "Pro-Jerusalem Society" was founded in 1918 by the first British governor of Jerusalem, Sir Ronald Storrs, and operated in Jerusalem until the end of the British Mandate. The goal of this society was to develop Jerusalem while preserving its historic sites. Among other activities, the society cleaned and preserved the Tower of David, renovated and restored the ceramic tiles of the Dome of the Rock, constructed public buildings, restored historic structures, planted trees, and more.
XV, [1], 87, [1] pp + plates; XVI, 109 pages + plates. 29 cm. Overall good condition. Foxing throughout the book. Bookplate and pen inscription on front endpapers. Minor defects. Small tears and damages to binding.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Emergency Laissez-passer by the Government of Palestine, issued for Pinchas Rutenberg. Palestine, February 1925.
Official certificate (valid for one year) permitting its holder to leave to Egypt, Europe and America. The certificate served as a substitute for a passport for Palestine residents who were not British subjects.
Two leaves (four pages), typewritten, with handwritten additions, signatures and stamps.
Rutenberg's passport picture with his signature appear on the first page above his full details: citizenship, age, height, etc. The pages are full of ink-stamps and visas of England, Italy, German, Suez Canal border-crossing, etc. Among the stamps is an Austrian stamp dated August 1925 alongside a handwritten inscription in German ("besuches des Zionisten Kongresses"), attesting to Rottenburg's participation in the 14th Zionist Congress in Vienna.
Pinchas Rutenberg (1879-1942) was a Jewish-Russian revolutionist, head of the National Committee for two terms, founder of the Israel Electric Corporation and pioneer of modern industry in Palestine. This document is from the time Rutenberg received the exclusive franchise from the Mandate government to produce electricity in Palestine and he began with plans to construct the hydro-electric power plant in Naharayim.
[2] leaves (four pages), 33 cm. Fair condition. Folding marks and creases. Many tears to edges and along the folding marks, some open and some reinforced with adhesive tape. Stains.
Official certificate (valid for one year) permitting its holder to leave to Egypt, Europe and America. The certificate served as a substitute for a passport for Palestine residents who were not British subjects.
Two leaves (four pages), typewritten, with handwritten additions, signatures and stamps.
Rutenberg's passport picture with his signature appear on the first page above his full details: citizenship, age, height, etc. The pages are full of ink-stamps and visas of England, Italy, German, Suez Canal border-crossing, etc. Among the stamps is an Austrian stamp dated August 1925 alongside a handwritten inscription in German ("besuches des Zionisten Kongresses"), attesting to Rottenburg's participation in the 14th Zionist Congress in Vienna.
Pinchas Rutenberg (1879-1942) was a Jewish-Russian revolutionist, head of the National Committee for two terms, founder of the Israel Electric Corporation and pioneer of modern industry in Palestine. This document is from the time Rutenberg received the exclusive franchise from the Mandate government to produce electricity in Palestine and he began with plans to construct the hydro-electric power plant in Naharayim.
[2] leaves (four pages), 33 cm. Fair condition. Folding marks and creases. Many tears to edges and along the folding marks, some open and some reinforced with adhesive tape. 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
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Collection of personal certificates and documents of Siloom Salem Cohen, related to her aliya to Palestine from Aden in 1936. Aden and Palestine, 1936-1940. Hebrew and English.
* British-Indian passport from 1936 (until 1937 the city of Aden was a British Colony). * Palestine Immigrant Certificate from 1936. Stamped by the Palestine office in Aden. * Travel stub for the Drom Yehuda Company. * Certificate of Registration from 1940.
Total of four items. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition. Few tears and filing holes. Many stains.
* British-Indian passport from 1936 (until 1937 the city of Aden was a British Colony). * Palestine Immigrant Certificate from 1936. Stamped by the Palestine office in Aden. * Travel stub for the Drom Yehuda Company. * Certificate of Registration from 1940.
Total of four items. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition. Few tears and filing holes. Many 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
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Two booklets by Ze'ev Jabotinsky published following the 1929 riots, calling to establish a Jewish defense force.
1. "Defense Matters in Palestine", by Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Published by "Agency for Papers and Books Yehezkel Steinmatzky", Jerusalem, [1929].
The booklet was originally published in German four years earlier, prior to the 14th congress in Vienna. The booklet was translated into Hebrew as it was still relevant and the revenues were intended to aid "the victims of the riots", as stated on the cover.
16 pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Printer's sheet – folded and uncut. Significant stains. Some creases at corners.
2. "Security Matters in Palestine", by Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Published by "Do'ar HaYom", Jerusalem, [1929].
The booklet was written and published following the 1929 riots and explicitly refers to them.
16 pp, 23 cm. Fair condition. Stained. Folding marks and creases. Some tears.
1. "Defense Matters in Palestine", by Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Published by "Agency for Papers and Books Yehezkel Steinmatzky", Jerusalem, [1929].
The booklet was originally published in German four years earlier, prior to the 14th congress in Vienna. The booklet was translated into Hebrew as it was still relevant and the revenues were intended to aid "the victims of the riots", as stated on the cover.
16 pp, 24 cm. Good condition. Printer's sheet – folded and uncut. Significant stains. Some creases at corners.
2. "Security Matters in Palestine", by Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Published by "Do'ar HaYom", Jerusalem, [1929].
The booklet was written and published following the 1929 riots and explicitly refers to them.
16 pp, 23 cm. Fair condition. Stained. Folding marks and creases. Some tears.
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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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Commission of inquiry, complete report of the parliamentary commission sessions in Jerusalem, starting on October 24, 1929. Published by "Tel-Aviv", Tel Aviv, [ca. 1929]. Parts 1-7 (no other parts were printed).
Seven booklets with summaries and reports of the Shaw Commission sessions, the British 1929 riots inquiry commission. On the back of each of the title pages appears the writing: "According to the stenography in the papers 'Davar', 'Do'ar HaYom', 'HaAretz', and 'Palestine Bulletin' with certificates, descriptions and impressions".
On the covers appear photographs of the commission members and on the back cover of one booklet appears: "Photographs by Aroshkes, stereotypes by Pikowsky".
Enclosed is the booklet: Defense problems in Palestine, by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, "Azriel" press, Jerusalem, [1929]. Booklet A (apparently no other booklets were printed).
Seven booklets, approx. 24 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and creases. Tears at margins (mostly small). Front cover of booklet no. 1 is detached. Uncut sheets.
Seven booklets with summaries and reports of the Shaw Commission sessions, the British 1929 riots inquiry commission. On the back of each of the title pages appears the writing: "According to the stenography in the papers 'Davar', 'Do'ar HaYom', 'HaAretz', and 'Palestine Bulletin' with certificates, descriptions and impressions".
On the covers appear photographs of the commission members and on the back cover of one booklet appears: "Photographs by Aroshkes, stereotypes by Pikowsky".
Enclosed is the booklet: Defense problems in Palestine, by Ze'ev Jabotinsky, "Azriel" press, Jerusalem, [1929]. Booklet A (apparently no other booklets were printed).
Seven booklets, approx. 24 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and creases. Tears at margins (mostly small). Front cover of booklet no. 1 is detached. Uncut sheets.
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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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* Stenciled braodside from September 1, 1929. Distributed by High Commissioner John Chancellor following the riots. The text reads "I have learned with horror of the atrocious acts committed by bodies of ruthless and bloodthirsty evil-doers, of savage murders perpetrated upon defenseless members of the Jewish population… In accordance with an undertaking which I gave to the committee of the Arab Executive… I initiated discussions with the Secretary of State when in England on the subject of constitutional changes in Palestine. In view of recent events, I shall suspend these discussions…". Written under the title of the flyer: "Distributed today by planes flying above Jerusalem".
* Issue of the Haaretz newspaper from September 1, 1929, dedicated to the events in Hebron and throughout Israel. The newspaper cites testimonies from Hebron and Jerusalem, official notices of the British government, a call for peace by Arab leaders, lists of the wounded and dead, etc. According to a notice on the last page, the British government prohibited printing newspapers after the riots and printing was permitted on this date alone.
* Nine photos: * Three photos of a Jewish delegation visiting sites in Hebron, shortly after the riots: Two photos from the Avraham Avinu Synagogue and one from the entrance to Me'arat HaMachpelah. [Ca. 1930]. * A young man in traditional attire near Cave of the Patriarchs, verso dated 1934. * People praying at the entrance to Sarah's tomb after the Six Day War. * Buses and Israeli visitors at the entrance to the city. * More.
* Stamps, a New Year card, envelope and other paper items related to the city of Hebron.
Size and condition vary. Overall good-fair condition.
* Issue of the Haaretz newspaper from September 1, 1929, dedicated to the events in Hebron and throughout Israel. The newspaper cites testimonies from Hebron and Jerusalem, official notices of the British government, a call for peace by Arab leaders, lists of the wounded and dead, etc. According to a notice on the last page, the British government prohibited printing newspapers after the riots and printing was permitted on this date alone.
* Nine photos: * Three photos of a Jewish delegation visiting sites in Hebron, shortly after the riots: Two photos from the Avraham Avinu Synagogue and one from the entrance to Me'arat HaMachpelah. [Ca. 1930]. * A young man in traditional attire near Cave of the Patriarchs, verso dated 1934. * People praying at the entrance to Sarah's tomb after the Six Day War. * Buses and Israeli visitors at the entrance to the city. * More.
* Stamps, a New Year card, envelope and other paper items related to the city of Hebron.
Size and condition vary. Overall good-fair 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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A dog tag and three booklets which belonged to Yaaqov Avni, a Jewish soldier in the Corps of Royal Engineers during World War II. Palestine and Israel, [ca. 1940s].
1. British Army dog tag: two tags threaded on a thick string, one round and the other octagonal, in two colors. An identical inscription appears on each one of them – the regiment, identity number, religion and name of soldier: Pal[estine] 46484, Y, Avni [the letter "Y" stands for "no religious preference"].
2-4. Three notebooks, printed, completed by hand and ink-stamped, issued in the name of Avni:
* Discharge Book, Locally Enlisted Troops. Discharge book from the British Army, with details of Avni's unit. Issued in 1946. * Identity Card issued by the British Mandate Government, with his photograph, personal details and his signature by hand (date of issue is ink-stamped, deleted and illegible). * Certificate "HaMityazev LeSherut HaAm" (enlistment certificate) in the name of Avni on behalf of "Merkaz HaMifkad LeSherut HaAm" with Avni's photograph and ink-stamped stamps. Issued on 7.7.1948.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains and damage. Discharge booklet with a horizontal folding line, tears at margins and tears along folding line.
1. British Army dog tag: two tags threaded on a thick string, one round and the other octagonal, in two colors. An identical inscription appears on each one of them – the regiment, identity number, religion and name of soldier: Pal[estine] 46484, Y, Avni [the letter "Y" stands for "no religious preference"].
2-4. Three notebooks, printed, completed by hand and ink-stamped, issued in the name of Avni:
* Discharge Book, Locally Enlisted Troops. Discharge book from the British Army, with details of Avni's unit. Issued in 1946. * Identity Card issued by the British Mandate Government, with his photograph, personal details and his signature by hand (date of issue is ink-stamped, deleted and illegible). * Certificate "HaMityazev LeSherut HaAm" (enlistment certificate) in the name of Avni on behalf of "Merkaz HaMifkad LeSherut HaAm" with Avni's photograph and ink-stamped stamps. Issued on 7.7.1948.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition. Stains and damage. Discharge booklet with a horizontal folding line, tears at margins and tears along folding line.
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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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Collection of letters to and from Beila Mairzon – most are letters written to and from soldiers in the British army. Palestine and Egypt, 1942-1946 (a few are dated later). Hebrew and English (several letter are in Yiddish).
Personal letters about everyday life in Palestine and in the lives of the British soldiers. The collection contains: * Letters in Hebrew and English sent to Beila Mairzon by British soldiers (some are Jewish). Ca. 1942-1945. Many letters were sent from soldiers in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers – R.E.M.E. * Letter from Mairzon to her friend Mordechai Levdansky who served in the R.E.M.E. * Letters to and from Beila Mairzon's family and friends in Palestine, written in Hebrew and Yiddish. Enclosed are most of the original envelopes in which the letters were sent.
Total of 60 letters. Size and condition vary.
Personal letters about everyday life in Palestine and in the lives of the British soldiers. The collection contains: * Letters in Hebrew and English sent to Beila Mairzon by British soldiers (some are Jewish). Ca. 1942-1945. Many letters were sent from soldiers in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers – R.E.M.E. * Letter from Mairzon to her friend Mordechai Levdansky who served in the R.E.M.E. * Letters to and from Beila Mairzon's family and friends in Palestine, written in Hebrew and Yiddish. Enclosed are most of the original envelopes in which the letters were sent.
Total of 60 letters. Size and condition vary.
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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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Collection of letters from a soldier who served in the British Army and in the Brigade and documents of the estate of Meir Darvish who fought in the Israeli War of Independence. [1930s-40s].
The collection contains: 35 letters sent to Meir Darvish from his cousin, Marcel (Menachem) Eliyahu Milhe who also served in the British army and the Jewish Brigade from 1941-1944. Milhe recounts his and his brother's experiences during their army service. Some letters were sent to Darvish from another person named Nahmias. * 15 documents from the days of the War of Independence (and the time close to the war), during Darvish's service in the Company headquarters of the 9th Division (movement commands, medical authorization, leaf of "daily routine orders", copies of letter, a humorous leaf for a Chanuka party, etc.). * 35 letters in English from 1948, sent to Darvish by his girlfriend Lily (whom he later married). * A few dozen letters sent to Darvish by friends and family members during the 30s and 40s, family documents and other paper items.
Size and condition vary. Defects (primarily tears and filing holes) to some items.
The collection contains: 35 letters sent to Meir Darvish from his cousin, Marcel (Menachem) Eliyahu Milhe who also served in the British army and the Jewish Brigade from 1941-1944. Milhe recounts his and his brother's experiences during their army service. Some letters were sent to Darvish from another person named Nahmias. * 15 documents from the days of the War of Independence (and the time close to the war), during Darvish's service in the Company headquarters of the 9th Division (movement commands, medical authorization, leaf of "daily routine orders", copies of letter, a humorous leaf for a Chanuka party, etc.). * 35 letters in English from 1948, sent to Darvish by his girlfriend Lily (whom he later married). * A few dozen letters sent to Darvish by friends and family members during the 30s and 40s, family documents and other paper items.
Size and condition vary. Defects (primarily tears and filing holes) to some items.
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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: $550
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The Palestine Post, Issue no. 5786. Jerusalem, May 8, 1945. English.
Extended edition of the newspaper printed on Victory Day over the Nazi forces (an unscheduled issue was printed one day previously after the signing of the surrender agreement).
Title: European War Over; Victory Day Today. Photos of the leaders of the Allied Powers appear on the last page.
[4] pages, 58.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks. Tears to margins and to folds. Slight creases to margins.
Extended edition of the newspaper printed on Victory Day over the Nazi forces (an unscheduled issue was printed one day previously after the signing of the surrender agreement).
Title: European War Over; Victory Day Today. Photos of the leaders of the Allied Powers appear on the last page.
[4] pages, 58.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks. Tears to margins and to folds. Slight creases to margins.
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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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A memorial postcard and a mourning notice printed in memory of Shlomo Ben-Yosef, first of "Olei HaGardom". Palestine, 1938 or 1939.
1. Postcard issued by Tel-Hai Fund management, Palestine.
A post-mortem photograph of Shlomo Ben-Yosef appears on the postcard with the inscription: "Shlomo Ben-Yosef, executed in Acre fortress on the altar of the people and the homeland, 29.6.1938" (Hebrew).
10X15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Slight worming damage with a piece of paper pasted on them.
2. Mourning notice, no note of publisher.
Text: "Yizkor am Israel et Bno hagadol Shlomo Ben-Yosef…".
15X13 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases. Small open tear with no damage to text. Slight worming damage with pasted pieces of paper on them.
1. Postcard issued by Tel-Hai Fund management, Palestine.
A post-mortem photograph of Shlomo Ben-Yosef appears on the postcard with the inscription: "Shlomo Ben-Yosef, executed in Acre fortress on the altar of the people and the homeland, 29.6.1938" (Hebrew).
10X15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Slight worming damage with a piece of paper pasted on them.
2. Mourning notice, no note of publisher.
Text: "Yizkor am Israel et Bno hagadol Shlomo Ben-Yosef…".
15X13 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases. Small open tear with no damage to text. Slight worming damage with pasted pieces of paper on them.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Newspaper issue and two broadsides concerning "Olei HaGardom". Palestine, 1938 and 1947.
1. Issue "Special newspaper, non-partisan and independent newspaper…" (Hebrew), [1938].
On the title page appear photographs and reports from the trial of Shlomo Ben-Yosef (referred to as "Shalom Ben Yosef"), Avraham Shein and "Shalom (Referred to as "Shlomo") Zhurabin.
42X28 cm. Fair condition. Worming. Stains. Folding marks. Small tears.
2. Mourning notice reporting that "Dov Gruner, Dov Rosenbaum, Mordechai Alkoshi and Eliezer Kashani, Independence War prisoners, were executed by the British executioner in the Acre fortress [ …]". The Etzel emblem appears on top with the slogan "Rak Kach".
35X24.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains. Tears and open tears. Creases.
3. Mourning notice about "Olei HaGardom" Meir Feinstein and Moshe Barazani. Issued by Etzel, Palestine, [1947].
The notice reports that "Meir Feinstein, Etzel soldier, and Moshe Barazani, Lehi soldier, died in the death cell in Jerusalem prison…". The Etzel emblem and the slogan "Rak Kach" appear on top.
35X24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears and small open tears. Creases. Stains.
1. Issue "Special newspaper, non-partisan and independent newspaper…" (Hebrew), [1938].
On the title page appear photographs and reports from the trial of Shlomo Ben-Yosef (referred to as "Shalom Ben Yosef"), Avraham Shein and "Shalom (Referred to as "Shlomo") Zhurabin.
42X28 cm. Fair condition. Worming. Stains. Folding marks. Small tears.
2. Mourning notice reporting that "Dov Gruner, Dov Rosenbaum, Mordechai Alkoshi and Eliezer Kashani, Independence War prisoners, were executed by the British executioner in the Acre fortress [ …]". The Etzel emblem appears on top with the slogan "Rak Kach".
35X24.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains. Tears and open tears. Creases.
3. Mourning notice about "Olei HaGardom" Meir Feinstein and Moshe Barazani. Issued by Etzel, Palestine, [1947].
The notice reports that "Meir Feinstein, Etzel soldier, and Moshe Barazani, Lehi soldier, died in the death cell in Jerusalem prison…". The Etzel emblem and the slogan "Rak Kach" appear on top.
35X24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears and small open tears. Creases. Stains.
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