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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Two calendars, a color print and a fundraising notice that were printed towards Rosh Hashana. Palestine and Germany, [ca. 1920s-1930s].
1-2. "May you be written and sealed for a good year, 5683" (Hebrew). Two calendars (broadsides). Jerusalem: Solomon press, [1922]. Hebrew, English and Yiddish.
One of the calendars was issued by Rabbi Meir Baal Haness Charities and the second by Free Schools T. T. Jeshibath Etz Haim and Bicur Cholim Hospital. Alongside a Hebrew calendar for 1922-1923, both feature a map of Palestine (with Transjordan).
3. Verein "Freunde der Taubstummen-Jedide Ilmim" (Schule und Internat Berlin-Weissensee), a notice printed towards Rosh Hashana with a request to support the Jewish school for the mute of "Freunde der Taubstummen-Jedide Ilmim". [Berlin], 1928. German.
On the bottom is a stub for sending membership fees and donations by mail. On top is an illustration by one of the school's students.
"Jedide Ilmim" was established in 1884 by the Jewish educator Markus Reich and in 1891, established an institution for the deaf and mute in Berlin. After the rise of the Nazis to power, the activity of "Jedide Ilmim" bwas forbidden and in 1942, the institution was shut down and its students were transported to extermination camps.
* "May you be written and sealed for a good year" (Hebrew), a color lithograph, with illustrations depicting the story of the Binding of Isaac, surrounded by biblical verses dealing with it. With illustrations of the Temple Mount and the Tower of David.
Size and condition vary.
1-2. "May you be written and sealed for a good year, 5683" (Hebrew). Two calendars (broadsides). Jerusalem: Solomon press, [1922]. Hebrew, English and Yiddish.
One of the calendars was issued by Rabbi Meir Baal Haness Charities and the second by Free Schools T. T. Jeshibath Etz Haim and Bicur Cholim Hospital. Alongside a Hebrew calendar for 1922-1923, both feature a map of Palestine (with Transjordan).
3. Verein "Freunde der Taubstummen-Jedide Ilmim" (Schule und Internat Berlin-Weissensee), a notice printed towards Rosh Hashana with a request to support the Jewish school for the mute of "Freunde der Taubstummen-Jedide Ilmim". [Berlin], 1928. German.
On the bottom is a stub for sending membership fees and donations by mail. On top is an illustration by one of the school's students.
"Jedide Ilmim" was established in 1884 by the Jewish educator Markus Reich and in 1891, established an institution for the deaf and mute in Berlin. After the rise of the Nazis to power, the activity of "Jedide Ilmim" bwas forbidden and in 1942, the institution was shut down and its students were transported to extermination camps.
* "May you be written and sealed for a good year" (Hebrew), a color lithograph, with illustrations depicting the story of the Binding of Isaac, surrounded by biblical verses dealing with it. With illustrations of the Temple Mount and the Tower of David.
Size and condition vary.
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Postcards, "Shanah Tova" Greeting Cards
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Illustrated "Shana Tovah" greeting card. Printer and year not indicated [Vilnius?, ca. 1920s-1930s].
At the center of the card, above an illustration of a Palestinian view, a rhymed Hebrew greeting was printed: "For a Year of Joy and Happiness and Pleasure and Redemption to Our Poor People…". On the margins of the card, an art nouveau-style gilt frame, entwined with a Star of David encircling the Hebrew word "Zion", the inscriptions "Nes Tziyona" and "LeShana Tovah" and the Hebrew prayer "May our eyes behold Your return to Zion in mercy".
The card is stamped on verso with a stamp of the "Society for History and Ethnography in Vilnius in memory of S. An-ski".
[1] leaf, folded in half (printed on one side), 14X20 cm. Good condition. Minor creases and a horizontal fold line. Several stains (mostly on verso).
At the center of the card, above an illustration of a Palestinian view, a rhymed Hebrew greeting was printed: "For a Year of Joy and Happiness and Pleasure and Redemption to Our Poor People…". On the margins of the card, an art nouveau-style gilt frame, entwined with a Star of David encircling the Hebrew word "Zion", the inscriptions "Nes Tziyona" and "LeShana Tovah" and the Hebrew prayer "May our eyes behold Your return to Zion in mercy".
The card is stamped on verso with a stamp of the "Society for History and Ethnography in Vilnius in memory of S. An-ski".
[1] leaf, folded in half (printed on one side), 14X20 cm. Good condition. Minor creases and a horizontal fold line. Several stains (mostly on verso).
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
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18 postcards with "Shana Tovah" greetings. Published by Williamsburg Art Co., New York; printed in Germany, the first decades of the 20th century.
Color "Shana Tovah" postcards bearing Hebrew, English and Yiddish greetings (on some of them, short Yiddish texts as well).
Size varies. Good overall condition. Were not used. One of the postcards appears in two copies.
Color "Shana Tovah" postcards bearing Hebrew, English and Yiddish greetings (on some of them, short Yiddish texts as well).
Size varies. Good overall condition. Were not used. One of the postcards appears in two copies.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
21 "Shana Tovah" postcards. Published by Williamsburg Post Card Co., Williamsburg Art Co., Hebrew Publishing Co., Verlag "Central" and more. New York, Warsaw and elsewhere, [first half of the 20th Century].
The collection contains postcards depicting pictures from the cycle of the year and Jewish customs, postcards with biblical scenes, romantic postcards with rhymed Yiddish greetings depicting family members and distant lovers talking on the phone, children bearing flower wreaths and more.
The collection contains two undivided postcards.
Several of the postcards appear in two copies.
14X9 cm. Good overall condition. Minor blemishes. Stains. Tears to several of the postcards. One postcard is in poor condition with open tears. Four of the postcards were sent by mail.
The collection contains postcards depicting pictures from the cycle of the year and Jewish customs, postcards with biblical scenes, romantic postcards with rhymed Yiddish greetings depicting family members and distant lovers talking on the phone, children bearing flower wreaths and more.
The collection contains two undivided postcards.
Several of the postcards appear in two copies.
14X9 cm. Good overall condition. Minor blemishes. Stains. Tears to several of the postcards. One postcard is in poor condition with open tears. Four of the postcards were sent by mail.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $100
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Eight "Shanah Tovah" postcards and a "Shanah Tovah" greeting card. Palestine, USA and elsewhere, [second half of the 20th century].
Including: * Postcards depicting biblical themes. * Postcards decorated with birds bearing Happy New Year greetings, with girls and with flowers. * A postcard decorated with a gilt Star of David with an open book, captioned "The Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund" (Hebrew) in its center. * Printed "Shanah Tovah" greeting card (except for the addressee's name and the date which are handwritten) by the Rebbe of Kherson, Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Rabinowitz. Tel-Aviv, the eve of Rosh Hashanah 1938.
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good to fair overall condition. Small tears, stains and blemishes to some of the postcards.
Including: * Postcards depicting biblical themes. * Postcards decorated with birds bearing Happy New Year greetings, with girls and with flowers. * A postcard decorated with a gilt Star of David with an open book, captioned "The Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund" (Hebrew) in its center. * Printed "Shanah Tovah" greeting card (except for the addressee's name and the date which are handwritten) by the Rebbe of Kherson, Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Rabinowitz. Tel-Aviv, the eve of Rosh Hashanah 1938.
Approx. 14X9 cm. Good to fair overall condition. Small tears, stains and blemishes to some of the postcards.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
20 Greeting Cards and Postcards with "Shana Tovah" greetings. Various places of printing, ca. early 20th century to 1950s.
The collection contains: Four "private" printed cards, of the Golub, Cohn, Abrams and Moses families. * Four printed cards, with impressed decorations and colorful illustrations. * Four postcards with photographs of boys and girls holding flower baskets (USA?). * Six cards with illustrations or photographs of children (1940s-1950s).
Size varies. Good overall condition.
The collection contains: Four "private" printed cards, of the Golub, Cohn, Abrams and Moses families. * Four printed cards, with impressed decorations and colorful illustrations. * Four postcards with photographs of boys and girls holding flower baskets (USA?). * Six cards with illustrations or photographs of children (1940s-1950s).
Size varies. Good overall condition.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $120
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Three photographic "Shana Tovah" postcards, with portraits of the senders or their family members. Tel-Aviv and London, [first half of the 20th century].
1. "Happy New Year… Tel-Aviv, Palestine, 5694" (Hebrew). The text surrounds the sender's portrait, with the Western Wall seen in the background. On verso, "shana tovah" greetings by the sender. Tel-Aviv, 1933.
2. "May you be inscribed for a good year, Tel-Aviv, 5694" (Hebrew). The text appears on the upper part of the postcard and beneath it appears the sender's portrait against the backdrop of Tel-Aviv houses. On verso, "shana tovah" greetings by the sender. Tel-Aviv, 1936.
3. "May your sealing be good, may you be inscribed and sealed for a good year". The text appears above a baby's portrait. Photography: The Herman Studio, London, [second half of the 20th century].
14X9 cm on average. Good overall condition. Stains. Creases. Minor blemishes.
1. "Happy New Year… Tel-Aviv, Palestine, 5694" (Hebrew). The text surrounds the sender's portrait, with the Western Wall seen in the background. On verso, "shana tovah" greetings by the sender. Tel-Aviv, 1933.
2. "May you be inscribed for a good year, Tel-Aviv, 5694" (Hebrew). The text appears on the upper part of the postcard and beneath it appears the sender's portrait against the backdrop of Tel-Aviv houses. On verso, "shana tovah" greetings by the sender. Tel-Aviv, 1936.
3. "May your sealing be good, may you be inscribed and sealed for a good year". The text appears above a baby's portrait. Photography: The Herman Studio, London, [second half of the 20th century].
14X9 cm on average. Good overall condition. Stains. Creases. Minor blemishes.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Five postcards and greeting cards with "LeShana Tovah" greetings. Palestine and Europe, [ca. 1910s to 1950s].
Among them, a small photographic greeting card printed in Dąbrowica, Ukraine, 1933; a postcard with a photograph of illegal immigrants on a ship; a greeting card that was sent to the wounded of the War of Independence, with a "get well" (Hebrew) wish for Rosh Hashanah; and additional postcards.
Size varies. Condition varies, fair to good.
Among them, a small photographic greeting card printed in Dąbrowica, Ukraine, 1933; a postcard with a photograph of illegal immigrants on a ship; a greeting card that was sent to the wounded of the War of Independence, with a "get well" (Hebrew) wish for Rosh Hashanah; and additional postcards.
Size varies. Condition varies, fair to good.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
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Four "Shana Tovah" Yiddish postcards and a Zionist "Shana Tovah" greeting card for the year 5708 (1948). Published by Williamsburg Post Card Co., "Z. Resnik" and other publishing houses, New York, Stuttgart, and elsewhere, [ca. second half of the 20th century].
1-4. Four "Shana Tovah" postcards: three colorful postcards with Yiddish greetings for the New Year (two of them signed in the plate by the designer – Chaim Goldberg); postcard with a photograph of a Jewish couple, alongside a Yiddish humorous text (The caption "LeShana Tovah" is printed on verso).
9X14 cm. Good to good-fair condition. Stains and blemishes. Tears and creases to margins. Creases and open tears to the margins of one of the postcards, affecting the print. Handwritten inscriptions (old) on verso of three of the postcards.
5. "Shana Tovah" greeting card the year 5708 (1948) – photograph of a Jewish couple on the backdrop of an illustration of an illegal immigrant ship, with the inscription "Tel Aviv" on the side of the ship. Signed on its margins (in the plate): "Foto S. Brau, Stuttgart". On verso of the card appears a handwritten dedication.
Approx. 5.5X8.5 cm. good condition, stains. Minor blemishes to margins.
1-4. Four "Shana Tovah" postcards: three colorful postcards with Yiddish greetings for the New Year (two of them signed in the plate by the designer – Chaim Goldberg); postcard with a photograph of a Jewish couple, alongside a Yiddish humorous text (The caption "LeShana Tovah" is printed on verso).
9X14 cm. Good to good-fair condition. Stains and blemishes. Tears and creases to margins. Creases and open tears to the margins of one of the postcards, affecting the print. Handwritten inscriptions (old) on verso of three of the postcards.
5. "Shana Tovah" greeting card the year 5708 (1948) – photograph of a Jewish couple on the backdrop of an illustration of an illegal immigrant ship, with the inscription "Tel Aviv" on the side of the ship. Signed on its margins (in the plate): "Foto S. Brau, Stuttgart". On verso of the card appears a handwritten dedication.
Approx. 5.5X8.5 cm. good condition, stains. Minor blemishes to margins.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
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Three photographed "Shana Tovah" greeting cards dealing with illegal immigration. [Palestine and Poland? Ca. mid-20th century].
1. Greeting card for Rosh Hashana 1946, decorated with the sender's portrait photograph, an illustration of SS "Haganah" and the greeting "A year of free immigration" (Hebrew).
2. Greeting card for Rosh Hashan, decorated with a portrait photograph of the senders and their infant daughter and the greeting "May you be written and sealed for a good year" (Hebrew) alongside a ship with a Zionist flag and beneath it the title "Ha'apalah" (illegal immigration). Handwritten greetings in Yiddish on verso.
3. A Greeting card with Polish greetings for the New Year, "Serdeczne Życzenia Noworoczne", decorated with a flower vase and a photograph of a ship with the greeting "May you be written for a good year" (Hebrew).
5.5X9.5 cm on average. Good condition. Stains and minor creases.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
1. Greeting card for Rosh Hashana 1946, decorated with the sender's portrait photograph, an illustration of SS "Haganah" and the greeting "A year of free immigration" (Hebrew).
2. Greeting card for Rosh Hashan, decorated with a portrait photograph of the senders and their infant daughter and the greeting "May you be written and sealed for a good year" (Hebrew) alongside a ship with a Zionist flag and beneath it the title "Ha'apalah" (illegal immigration). Handwritten greetings in Yiddish on verso.
3. A Greeting card with Polish greetings for the New Year, "Serdeczne Życzenia Noworoczne", decorated with a flower vase and a photograph of a ship with the greeting "May you be written for a good year" (Hebrew).
5.5X9.5 cm on average. Good condition. Stains and minor creases.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $120
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"Shana Tovah" greeting card that was sent from a training kibbutz in Italy after World War II. [Italy], [1945].
The illustration on front depicts a pioneer spreading his legs wide from Italy to Palestine, with the caption: "May you be written and sealed for a Happy New Year, the Eve of Rosh Hashana 5706, from the training" (Hebrew); on verso, a handwritten dedication (German): "All the best for the New Year, wishing you warmly and sincerely, your Clara".
The illustration is signed in the plate: "MB".
Approx. 14X5.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
The illustration on front depicts a pioneer spreading his legs wide from Italy to Palestine, with the caption: "May you be written and sealed for a Happy New Year, the Eve of Rosh Hashana 5706, from the training" (Hebrew); on verso, a handwritten dedication (German): "All the best for the New Year, wishing you warmly and sincerely, your Clara".
The illustration is signed in the plate: "MB".
Approx. 14X5.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
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Postcards, "Shanah Tova" Greeting Cards
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $250
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54 "Shanah Tovah" postcards and greeting cards published by Williamsburg Post Card Co., Littauer & Boysen, The Cairo Postcard Trust, Verlag S. Resnik, "Tel-Aviv" and more. USA, Germany, Poland, Palestine and elsewhere, [the first half of the 20th century] (some later items).
The collection contains postcards depicting customs from the Jewish cycle of the year, biblical themes, children, flowers, birds and messengers bearing Happy New Year greetings, and alongside them, several greeting cards decorated with photographs from Palestine and postcards published by the "HaVaad HaArtzi LeMaan HaChayal"(National Committee for the Soldier) close to the establishment of the state, depicting photographs of the signing of the Scroll of Independence, military parades and more.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
The collection contains postcards depicting customs from the Jewish cycle of the year, biblical themes, children, flowers, birds and messengers bearing Happy New Year greetings, and alongside them, several greeting cards decorated with photographs from Palestine and postcards published by the "HaVaad HaArtzi LeMaan HaChayal"(National Committee for the Soldier) close to the establishment of the state, depicting photographs of the signing of the Scroll of Independence, military parades and more.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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