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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Chronik der Familie Wolf [The Chronicle of the Wolf Family], by Meier Wolf and Victor Reis. [Schlüchtern, Germany]: Adolf Oppenheimer press, [1932]. German.
A booklet documenting the history of the Wolf Family of Schlüchtern, in the State of Hesse in Germany, beginning with Aharon Ben Shneur (1700-1747). Contains five plates (folded) with family trees of the various branches of the family (Wolf, Oppenheimer, Hamburger). At the beginning of the booklet, a plate with four portrait pictures.
[2], 8 leaves + [5] plates. Approx. 29.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and small tears to cover.
A booklet documenting the history of the Wolf Family of Schlüchtern, in the State of Hesse in Germany, beginning with Aharon Ben Shneur (1700-1747). Contains five plates (folded) with family trees of the various branches of the family (Wolf, Oppenheimer, Hamburger). At the beginning of the booklet, a plate with four portrait pictures.
[2], 8 leaves + [5] plates. Approx. 29.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and small tears to cover.
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January 14, 2020
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Ahnentafel der Kinder des Nathan Weill (Sohn des Löw Weill) in Kippenheim [The Family Tree of the Descendants of Nathan Weil (the Son of Leib Weil) in Kippenheim], by Berthold Rosenthal. Mannheim: Alfred Sonder, 1935. German.
A book reviewing the origin and genealogy of the Weil family of Kippenheim, Germany since the late 14th century. Contains four plates with family trees of the various branches of the family and several portraits of family members (reproductions of photographs and prints; tipped-in).
The Weil family was one of the oldest Jewish families in Germany. Among its forefathers are leading rabbis and adjudicators of Ashkenazic Jewry (the Mahari Weil, Rabbi Nathaniel Weil, Rabbi Yedidya Tia Weil and others).
50 pp + [4]] plates (folded), approx. 27 cm. Good condition. Bound with string, with a plastic cover (the front cover is torn and detached). A few stains. Tears and open tears to spine.
A book reviewing the origin and genealogy of the Weil family of Kippenheim, Germany since the late 14th century. Contains four plates with family trees of the various branches of the family and several portraits of family members (reproductions of photographs and prints; tipped-in).
The Weil family was one of the oldest Jewish families in Germany. Among its forefathers are leading rabbis and adjudicators of Ashkenazic Jewry (the Mahari Weil, Rabbi Nathaniel Weil, Rabbi Yedidya Tia Weil and others).
50 pp + [4]] plates (folded), approx. 27 cm. Good condition. Bound with string, with a plastic cover (the front cover is torn and detached). A few stains. Tears and open tears to spine.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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The Kulp family, a Genealogy, by Jacques V. Sichel. Union (New-Jersey), 1965. English and a little German.
More than 200 genealogical tables (mimeographed typescript), documenting the genealogy of the Kulp family, one of the largest and oldest families of the Jewish community of Frankfurt, since the 17th century until after World War II. At the end of the book, a large photograph of the family members (from 1891, with a numbered chart and a key of the names of the photographed), and an appendix: dozens of genealogical tables of old Jewish families from Frankfurt.
According to the author's introduction, the book was left in a format of separate leaves in order to enable the addition of new materials that will be found in the future; indeed, in this copy includes dozens of corrections, additions and even complete handwritten plates, alongside newspaper clippings and letters by the author's relatives (presumably, this copy remained with the author himself, who continued to update and revise it).
Numbered 13/90.
225 + [143] leaves, printed, typewritten and handwritten. 28.5 cm. Good condition. Filing holes. Tears and minor blemishes (mainly to margins). Filed in a binder.
More than 200 genealogical tables (mimeographed typescript), documenting the genealogy of the Kulp family, one of the largest and oldest families of the Jewish community of Frankfurt, since the 17th century until after World War II. At the end of the book, a large photograph of the family members (from 1891, with a numbered chart and a key of the names of the photographed), and an appendix: dozens of genealogical tables of old Jewish families from Frankfurt.
According to the author's introduction, the book was left in a format of separate leaves in order to enable the addition of new materials that will be found in the future; indeed, in this copy includes dozens of corrections, additions and even complete handwritten plates, alongside newspaper clippings and letters by the author's relatives (presumably, this copy remained with the author himself, who continued to update and revise it).
Numbered 13/90.
225 + [143] leaves, printed, typewritten and handwritten. 28.5 cm. Good condition. Filing holes. Tears and minor blemishes (mainly to margins). Filed in a binder.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Sefer hadrat Zvi. By Moshe Ya'akov Szwerdszarf. Máramarossziget (Sighet; today Sighetu Marmației in Romania): Avraham Kaufman and Sons press, [1909].
The family tree of Rabbi Shaltiel Isaac Halevi Hirsch of Kołomyja (today in Ukraine), accompanied by a short introduction by his son-in-law, the author, Moshe Ya'akov Szwerdszarf (1857-1922) and by Torah novellae by some of his descendants.
32 pp, approx. 20.5 cm. Detached leaves. Without binding or cover. Good-fair condition. Stains. Pinholes and tears to margins. Several handwritten corrections.
The family tree of Rabbi Shaltiel Isaac Halevi Hirsch of Kołomyja (today in Ukraine), accompanied by a short introduction by his son-in-law, the author, Moshe Ya'akov Szwerdszarf (1857-1922) and by Torah novellae by some of his descendants.
32 pp, approx. 20.5 cm. Detached leaves. Without binding or cover. Good-fair condition. Stains. Pinholes and tears to margins. Several handwritten corrections.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Sold for: $200
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Die Nachkommen von Moses (Josef) Zweig [The Descendants of Moses (Joseph) Zweig], edited by Julius Röder. Olmütz (today in the Czech Republic), 1932. German.
Genealogy of the Zweig family of Olmütz, Moravia, starting with the Moses Zweig (1750-1840). The booklet contains a list of more than 400 family members, with details of their dates of birth and death, their occupation and place of residence; genealogical tables and diagrams; portrait illustration of Moses Zweig; and more.
40 pp, 26 cm. Good condition. New binding, with the original front cover laid down (stained and trimmed). The original back cover is missing. Stains and minor blemishes.
Genealogy of the Zweig family of Olmütz, Moravia, starting with the Moses Zweig (1750-1840). The booklet contains a list of more than 400 family members, with details of their dates of birth and death, their occupation and place of residence; genealogical tables and diagrams; portrait illustration of Moses Zweig; and more.
40 pp, 26 cm. Good condition. New binding, with the original front cover laid down (stained and trimmed). The original back cover is missing. Stains and minor blemishes.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Two booklets of poetry (mimeographed typescript) made and bound privately. [Germany? / Austria?, the second half of the 20th century]. German.
1. Abendlied, Zwölf Gedichte, by Franz Staude (The book was published by Blätter für die Dichtung, Hamburg, 1935).
2. Gedichte, by Heribert Vossen (presumably, the book was not published).
Enclosed: a dozen handwritten pages – poems by Hermann Kükelhaus (on top of the first page, the poet's years of life are written – 1922-1944).
Size varies. Good overall condition.
1. Abendlied, Zwölf Gedichte, by Franz Staude (The book was published by Blätter für die Dichtung, Hamburg, 1935).
2. Gedichte, by Heribert Vossen (presumably, the book was not published).
Enclosed: a dozen handwritten pages – poems by Hermann Kükelhaus (on top of the first page, the poet's years of life are written – 1922-1944).
Size varies. Good overall condition.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Two publications dealing with the German translation of the books of Nevi'im Rishonim. Vienna, 1816. German in Hebrew characters.
1. Etvas tsur eynzicht fir das izraelitishe publicum, by Shmuel Detmold. Vienna: Anton Schmid press, 1816.
A composition by Shmuel Detmold (1765-1829), a member of the Jewish Enlightenment Movement and one of the initiators of translating the bible into German, which criticizes the German translation of "Nevi'im Rishonim" edited by Aaron Falk (Vienna: G. Holzinger Press, 1814).
37 leaves, approx. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases and minor blemishes. Pencil notations (on the cover and title page).
2. "Mine Friend!". Vienna, Adar (1816).
Printed leaflet – a comparison between the translations of "Nevi'im Rishonim" by Shmuel Detmold and Aaron Falk, showing the advantages of the first translation over the second (the leaflet is signed "L.H" (Hebrew).
Not in OCLC.
[4] pp (a sheet folded in half), 25 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. A few stains. Tears and minor creases to margins.
1. Etvas tsur eynzicht fir das izraelitishe publicum, by Shmuel Detmold. Vienna: Anton Schmid press, 1816.
A composition by Shmuel Detmold (1765-1829), a member of the Jewish Enlightenment Movement and one of the initiators of translating the bible into German, which criticizes the German translation of "Nevi'im Rishonim" edited by Aaron Falk (Vienna: G. Holzinger Press, 1814).
37 leaves, approx. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases and minor blemishes. Pencil notations (on the cover and title page).
2. "Mine Friend!". Vienna, Adar (1816).
Printed leaflet – a comparison between the translations of "Nevi'im Rishonim" by Shmuel Detmold and Aaron Falk, showing the advantages of the first translation over the second (the leaflet is signed "L.H" (Hebrew).
Not in OCLC.
[4] pp (a sheet folded in half), 25 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. A few stains. Tears and minor creases to margins.
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January 14, 2020
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Ordnung der gottesdienstlichen Feyer zur Einweihung des israelitischen Bethauses in Wien am 9. April 1826, 2ten Nissan 5586 [Order of the Liturgical Prayers… for the dedication of the Jewish synagogue in Vienna on April 9 1826…]. Vienna: Anton Schmid, [1826]. Hebrew and German.
A booklet of prayers for the dedication of the great synagogue of Vienna, with a special prayer (in German) for the health of the emperor and his family.
The great synagogue of Vienna, Stadttempel, was built at the initiative of the philanthropist and community leader Michael Lazar Biederman and was dedicated on April 9, 1826. The ceremony was performed by Isaac Noah Mannheimer and the cantor and composer Salomon Sulzer sang the prayer songs. For the ceremony, the composer Franz Schubert, a resident of Vienna and a Sulzer's friend, sent a musical composition he had written for Psalms 92.
11 pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains (mostly on the front cover). Minor creases.
Not in NLI. One copy only in OCLC.
Enclosed: a handwritten leaf with several verses from the books of Proverbs and Psalms
A booklet of prayers for the dedication of the great synagogue of Vienna, with a special prayer (in German) for the health of the emperor and his family.
The great synagogue of Vienna, Stadttempel, was built at the initiative of the philanthropist and community leader Michael Lazar Biederman and was dedicated on April 9, 1826. The ceremony was performed by Isaac Noah Mannheimer and the cantor and composer Salomon Sulzer sang the prayer songs. For the ceremony, the composer Franz Schubert, a resident of Vienna and a Sulzer's friend, sent a musical composition he had written for Psalms 92.
11 pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains (mostly on the front cover). Minor creases.
Not in NLI. One copy only in OCLC.
Enclosed: a handwritten leaf with several verses from the books of Proverbs and Psalms
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Seven printed items that were issued by Zionist organizations. Austria (most of them from Vienna), 1905 to 1930s.
* A printed card, certificate for planting a tree in the "Austria Forest" by the Sea of Galilee, on the first anniversary of Herzl's death, 1905. * Membership card – Zionistischer Landesverband für Oesterreich, Vienna, 1934. * Envelope with stamps of the Landesverband Zionisten-Revisionisten für Oesterreich organization, Vienna, bearing also a Revisionist postage stamp with the inscription "Dinar 1924 [?], the philatelic Union of Revisionist Zionists" (Hebrew), [1934]. * Printed card with a picture of "The football team of 'HaKo'ach', for the Fields- Maccabees Fund Palestine" (Hebrew). * Notepad – Selbstkontigentler-Pinkas issued by the JNF Austria, Vienna, for registering the sums of money that were taken from the JNF money box. * Booklet - "Songs for Oneg Shabbat". Austria: the JNF, [1936]. The booklet contains 14 blessings and songs for Sabbath. Not in NLI and OCLC. [4] leaves, 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Small tears. Brittle paper. * Group photograph – the "Binyamina" group of the "Betar" movement, Vienna, 1930 (captioned and dated on verso by hand).
Size and condition vary. Some in very good condition. Wear, stains and blemishes to several items.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
* A printed card, certificate for planting a tree in the "Austria Forest" by the Sea of Galilee, on the first anniversary of Herzl's death, 1905. * Membership card – Zionistischer Landesverband für Oesterreich, Vienna, 1934. * Envelope with stamps of the Landesverband Zionisten-Revisionisten für Oesterreich organization, Vienna, bearing also a Revisionist postage stamp with the inscription "Dinar 1924 [?], the philatelic Union of Revisionist Zionists" (Hebrew), [1934]. * Printed card with a picture of "The football team of 'HaKo'ach', for the Fields- Maccabees Fund Palestine" (Hebrew). * Notepad – Selbstkontigentler-Pinkas issued by the JNF Austria, Vienna, for registering the sums of money that were taken from the JNF money box. * Booklet - "Songs for Oneg Shabbat". Austria: the JNF, [1936]. The booklet contains 14 blessings and songs for Sabbath. Not in NLI and OCLC. [4] leaves, 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Small tears. Brittle paper. * Group photograph – the "Binyamina" group of the "Betar" movement, Vienna, 1930 (captioned and dated on verso by hand).
Size and condition vary. Some in very good condition. Wear, stains and blemishes to several items.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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"Shirim" [Songs], a folder with songs of the "Group of Pioneers of the 'Shomer HaTza'ir'" in Vienna. Vienna, [second half of the 20th century]. Hebrew, Yiddish and German.
A folder with paper cards featuring lyrics and sheet music of Hebrew, Yiddish and German songs.
[73] cards. Presumably, several cards are missing. Approx. 10.5X11.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. The cards are placed in a cardboard folder tied with a string. The folder is torn and damaged and both its sides are detached.
Not in OCLC.
A folder with paper cards featuring lyrics and sheet music of Hebrew, Yiddish and German songs.
[73] cards. Presumably, several cards are missing. Approx. 10.5X11.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. The cards are placed in a cardboard folder tied with a string. The folder is torn and damaged and both its sides are detached.
Not in OCLC.
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Ten woodcuts depicting Jewish figures. [Romania]: "The Chief Leadership of 'HaShomer HaTza'ir' in Romania", [ca. 1930s-1940s].
Signed in the plate: WJ. With a contents page listing the titles of the woodcuts: "Woodchoppers", "The Sower", "Les Miserables", "In the Ancient Synagogue" and more. Missing front cover or title page.
[10] plates and [1] contents page, approx. 32 cm. The plates are in good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Tears along the edges of the contents page. Bound with a string threaded through filing holes.
Signed in the plate: WJ. With a contents page listing the titles of the woodcuts: "Woodchoppers", "The Sower", "Les Miserables", "In the Ancient Synagogue" and more. Missing front cover or title page.
[10] plates and [1] contents page, approx. 32 cm. The plates are in good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Tears along the edges of the contents page. Bound with a string threaded through filing holes.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Sold for: $625
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Memorial album with approx. 400 portraits of fallen Jewish soldiers of the Bulgarian army who fell during 1912-1918. [Sophia?, late 1910s or early 1920s?]. Bulgarian.
At the beginning of the album, two color prints (printed title page with a Hebrew inscription and an illustration of Jerusalem, both signed in the plate "Neubert") followed by 80 black-and-white printed plates with the fallen's portraits, their names and years of life (five portraits on each plate). On the cover, two portraits of biblical heroes – Moses and King David (the illustration is signed in the plate ф. Шламбор).
[40] leaves (printed on both sides) + [2] color plates, approx. 25X18 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Tears and open tears along edges (most of them small). The front cover, one of the leaves and the two prints are detached (the prints are reconnected with tape). Open tears to spine. Possibly, the back cover is missing.
At the beginning of the album, two color prints (printed title page with a Hebrew inscription and an illustration of Jerusalem, both signed in the plate "Neubert") followed by 80 black-and-white printed plates with the fallen's portraits, their names and years of life (five portraits on each plate). On the cover, two portraits of biblical heroes – Moses and King David (the illustration is signed in the plate ф. Шламбор).
[40] leaves (printed on both sides) + [2] color plates, approx. 25X18 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Tears and open tears along edges (most of them small). The front cover, one of the leaves and the two prints are detached (the prints are reconnected with tape). Open tears to spine. Possibly, the back cover is missing.
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