Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Two illustrated invitations to charity balls on behalf of Jewish Organizations. Inscribed on one invitation: all revenues will be donated to "Hebrew Hospital and Asylum".
Approx. 11.5 cm. Good condition. Bound with thread.
Approx. 11.5 cm. Good condition. Bound with thread.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Announcement of an agreement to acquire one thousand sets of the Jewish Encyclopedia sent by members of The Jewish Encyclopedia Guarantee Fund Committee to Ya'akov Berliner, representative of "Ahaveth Sholem" chamber. New-York, 1903.
A printed letter sent to chamber representatives of "Bnei Brith" community in the United States. The letter calls the representative to acquire the first three volumes of the Encyclopedia in order to assist in financing publication of additional volumes. Signed on the letter are representatives of the committee, including Daniel Guggenheim and Mayer Sulzberger.
Enclosed are two blank purchase agreement forms.
The Jewish Encyclopedia for subjects of Judaism and the People of Israel, edited by Cyrus Adler, was first published in 1901-1906. The encyclopedia contains 15,000 entries in 12 volumes and to the present day it is one of the most comprehensive sources for Judaism and Jewish history.
Two leaves 28X21.5 cm + two purchase forms 21.5X9 cm. Very good condition.
A printed letter sent to chamber representatives of "Bnei Brith" community in the United States. The letter calls the representative to acquire the first three volumes of the Encyclopedia in order to assist in financing publication of additional volumes. Signed on the letter are representatives of the committee, including Daniel Guggenheim and Mayer Sulzberger.
Enclosed are two blank purchase agreement forms.
The Jewish Encyclopedia for subjects of Judaism and the People of Israel, edited by Cyrus Adler, was first published in 1901-1906. The encyclopedia contains 15,000 entries in 12 volumes and to the present day it is one of the most comprehensive sources for Judaism and Jewish history.
Two leaves 28X21.5 cm + two purchase forms 21.5X9 cm. Very good condition.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Three arrest records. 1905-1907. English.
Three cards with mugshots of young criminals arrested for burglary. On the reverse of the cards appear the personal details of the criminals and arrest reasons. Names: Nathan Lerhenm, Henry Golding, John Lavin. One card from 1905 and the two others from 1907. Lerhen and Golding are common names amongst American Jews of European origin.
3 cards, approx.13X8 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, adhesive tape on one photograph. Open tear at corner of one card not affecting photograph or text.
Three cards with mugshots of young criminals arrested for burglary. On the reverse of the cards appear the personal details of the criminals and arrest reasons. Names: Nathan Lerhenm, Henry Golding, John Lavin. One card from 1905 and the two others from 1907. Lerhen and Golding are common names amongst American Jews of European origin.
3 cards, approx.13X8 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, adhesive tape on one photograph. Open tear at corner of one card not affecting photograph or text.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Volume compiling some 180 greeting cards sent to Morris Goldstein and Zara Grünbaum for their wedding day on January 23, 1905. German and some Hebrew.
Most of the greetings were written on designated Brief-Telegrams forms of the Grünbaum-Goldstein family in London, and were sent by acquaintances and friends in Germany. Enclosed in a letter to the couple on Imperial Hotel, Russel Square, stationery, London, dated 22.1.1930. Also enclosed is a piece of cardboard (cut out of a binding) with an embossed inscription: Morris Goldstein, Zara Grünbaum, Jan. 23rd 1905.
Volume 16 cm, about 175 letters and telegrams. Fair condition.
Most of the greetings were written on designated Brief-Telegrams forms of the Grünbaum-Goldstein family in London, and were sent by acquaintances and friends in Germany. Enclosed in a letter to the couple on Imperial Hotel, Russel Square, stationery, London, dated 22.1.1930. Also enclosed is a piece of cardboard (cut out of a binding) with an embossed inscription: Morris Goldstein, Zara Grünbaum, Jan. 23rd 1905.
Volume 16 cm, about 175 letters and telegrams. Fair condition.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Eight booklets with order of service on various occasions in the British Empire, most of them published by the Office of the Chief Rabbi of England.
* Order of prayer to be used at the memorial service for the beloved King Edward. London: printed by Wertheimer, Lea & Co, 1910.
* Order of Service to be used in the London synagogues in His Majesty's Empire in celebration of the coronation of their majesties King George and Queen Mary. London: printed by Wertheimer, Lea & Co., London, 1911.
* Prayer for the recovery of His Majesty the King to be read in the Spanish and Portuguese synagogues. Printed by: Williams, Lea & Co., London, 1928.
* Prayer and thanksgiving in the Empire's synagogue for the semi-jubilee of His Majesty King George accession to the throne. Office of the Chief Rabbi, London, 1935.
* Thanksgiving and prayer for the semi-jubilee of His Majesty King George accession to the throne to be blessed in the Sephardi synagogue Sha'ar Hashamayim in London. Vestry of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation. Office of the Chief Rabbi, London, 1935.
* Prayer and thanksgiving in the Empire's synagogues for the coronation of their Majesties King George and Queen Elizabeth, Office of the Chief Rabbi, London,1937. Two copies, one with no cover.
* Prayer and Thanksgiving in the Empire's Synagogues for the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, Office of the Chief Rabbi, London, 1953.
8 booklets, approx. 22 cm. Condition varies.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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About 20 booklets on the subject of Jews in World War II. London, 1940s. English
Among them:
* Jews are News, A. C. Crouch, Leicester: Newman Wolsy Ltd.
* The Jews In the Post-War Settlement, Professor S. Brodetsky. London: The Jewish Historical Society of England, 1942.
* Anti-Semitism and the Jewish Question, I. Rennap. London: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd, 1942.
* "Let My People Go", Some Practical Proposals for dealing with Hitler's massacre of the Jews and an appeal to the British public, Victor Gollancz. London, [1943].
* The Jews in the War, Israel Cohen. London: Frederick Muller Ltd., 1943.
* Soldiers from Judaea, Palestinian Jewish units in the middle east, 1941-1943, Rabbi L. Rabinowitz, London: Victor Gollancz Lotd.,1944.
* Falsehoods and Facts About the Jews, Eleanor F. Rathbone. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1945.
About 20 booklets. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Booklets have not been thoroughly examined by us and are sold as is.
Among them:
* Jews are News, A. C. Crouch, Leicester: Newman Wolsy Ltd.
* The Jews In the Post-War Settlement, Professor S. Brodetsky. London: The Jewish Historical Society of England, 1942.
* Anti-Semitism and the Jewish Question, I. Rennap. London: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd, 1942.
* "Let My People Go", Some Practical Proposals for dealing with Hitler's massacre of the Jews and an appeal to the British public, Victor Gollancz. London, [1943].
* The Jews in the War, Israel Cohen. London: Frederick Muller Ltd., 1943.
* Soldiers from Judaea, Palestinian Jewish units in the middle east, 1941-1943, Rabbi L. Rabinowitz, London: Victor Gollancz Lotd.,1944.
* Falsehoods and Facts About the Jews, Eleanor F. Rathbone. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1945.
About 20 booklets. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Booklets have not been thoroughly examined by us and are sold as is.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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* Twelve booklets "Seder Rina veToda". Order of prayers for the State of Israel's Independence Day, which were held in various synagogues in London. London, 1950s-60s. Hebrew and English.
* "Three Talks by Israel Brodi, Chief Rabbi". Booklet with sermons by Rabbi Israel Brodi, chief Rabbi of Britain, in honor of the tenth anniversary of the State of Israel. London, 1958. Hebrew and English.
13 booklets. Size varies. Good overall condition.
* "Three Talks by Israel Brodi, Chief Rabbi". Booklet with sermons by Rabbi Israel Brodi, chief Rabbi of Britain, in honor of the tenth anniversary of the State of Israel. London, 1958. Hebrew and English.
13 booklets. Size varies. Good overall condition.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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22 Jewish telegrams. Proceed went to various organizations such as JNF. Eretz Israel, Europe and England, [ca.1920s through 1940s].
Including: telegram for Tachkemoni School in Tel-Aviv and an earlier telegram of Tachkemoni in Jaffa, with artwork by Hermann Struck; telegrams of the following organizations: "Ruth" Women's Society in Leipzig; "hilf far yidishe milchama-korbanot", Antwerp, 1948; "Bikur Holim" hospital in Antwerp, 1940; Rabbinical Seminary in Bratislava (Pressburg); Agudat Israel in Bratislava; JNF "Greetings Telegram", Poland, [ca.1927]; JNF "Letter", Eretz Israel, [ca.1942]; JNF Telegram designed by Ranzenhofer; two JNF Telegrams designed by Joseph Budko, [1930s], and more. Enclosed is a prospectus: "Here we sell JNF greeting cards (telegrams)".
Varied sizes and conditions.
From the collection of Dr. Simon Cohen.
Including: telegram for Tachkemoni School in Tel-Aviv and an earlier telegram of Tachkemoni in Jaffa, with artwork by Hermann Struck; telegrams of the following organizations: "Ruth" Women's Society in Leipzig; "hilf far yidishe milchama-korbanot", Antwerp, 1948; "Bikur Holim" hospital in Antwerp, 1940; Rabbinical Seminary in Bratislava (Pressburg); Agudat Israel in Bratislava; JNF "Greetings Telegram", Poland, [ca.1927]; JNF "Letter", Eretz Israel, [ca.1942]; JNF Telegram designed by Ranzenhofer; two JNF Telegrams designed by Joseph Budko, [1930s], and more. Enclosed is a prospectus: "Here we sell JNF greeting cards (telegrams)".
Varied sizes and conditions.
From the collection of Dr. Simon Cohen.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Les Protocoles des Sages de Sion, Albert Confino. Published by Editions du comité juif, algérien d'études socials, Algiers, 1938. French.
"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion", composition about the real sources and significance of the protocols by Albert Confino, representative of Alliance Israélite Universelle in Algiers, Confino published his composition in order to refute the arguments of the protocols which were distributed in Algiers at the time by anti-Semitic elements in France.
36, [1] pp, 22 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases at corners of cover. Wear at margins.
"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion", composition about the real sources and significance of the protocols by Albert Confino, representative of Alliance Israélite Universelle in Algiers, Confino published his composition in order to refute the arguments of the protocols which were distributed in Algiers at the time by anti-Semitic elements in France.
36, [1] pp, 22 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases at corners of cover. Wear at margins.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Three documents on behalf of the Joint in Teheran. 1940s.
* Personal postcard sent to the Joint by a Jew from East Europe [Poland]. Yiddish. * A registered document, notice about receipt of a parcel in the post office. * Post delivery confirmation.
Size varies. Overall good condition.
* Personal postcard sent to the Joint by a Jew from East Europe [Poland]. Yiddish. * A registered document, notice about receipt of a parcel in the post office. * Post delivery confirmation.
Size varies. Overall good condition.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Collection of documents belonging to Mansur-Shor family from Aden. 1880, 1950s-60s. English. The collection includes:
* Building Grant, Aden (Official printed documents with information filled in by hand). Granted to Yehye Salem "… by Virtue of Power, vested in the Political Resident at Aden by the Government of India…", 1880. English.
In the inner part of the folded document appear further entries documenting later owners. 1896, 1942, 1951.
* Mortgage form against a loan, signed Hanun Bat Salem, for borrowing money from Ahrin, son of Awdat Ahrin, 1953. English.
* Rent agreement signed between Mori Yehye Avraham, Chief Rabbi of Aden, and Elias Solomon Jacob. 1951. English.
* List of Mansur family members, from Aden, with their details in the Civil Registration Authority. Official document issued by the Aden Municipality. 1951. English.
* Receipts from the Municipality of Aden, 1950s. English.
* Forms of details regarding the family of Mansur Yehye from the Civil Registration Office. 1966. English.
* Certificate from the Aden Rabbinate, stating that the full name of the person known as Menachem Mansur Yehye is Menachem Mansur Yehye Shor. 1966. English and some Hebrew.
* A letter addressed to Menachem Mansur Yehye, from Abraham Marx, director of the ‘Selim Jewish School’, regarding the salary due to Mansur for his work in the school. English. 1960.
* Letters concerning various matters, from the ‘Selim Jewish School’ to Menachem Mansur. 1954-1955.
About 30 documents. Size and condition vary.
Enclosed are over 100 documents from Israel: contracts, correspondences with government and local authorities, water and electricity bills. 1960s-70s. Enclosed also are documents from Britain: bank deposit documents, letters and more.
Total of about 160 documents. Size and condition vary.
* Building Grant, Aden (Official printed documents with information filled in by hand). Granted to Yehye Salem "… by Virtue of Power, vested in the Political Resident at Aden by the Government of India…", 1880. English.
In the inner part of the folded document appear further entries documenting later owners. 1896, 1942, 1951.
* Mortgage form against a loan, signed Hanun Bat Salem, for borrowing money from Ahrin, son of Awdat Ahrin, 1953. English.
* Rent agreement signed between Mori Yehye Avraham, Chief Rabbi of Aden, and Elias Solomon Jacob. 1951. English.
* List of Mansur family members, from Aden, with their details in the Civil Registration Authority. Official document issued by the Aden Municipality. 1951. English.
* Receipts from the Municipality of Aden, 1950s. English.
* Forms of details regarding the family of Mansur Yehye from the Civil Registration Office. 1966. English.
* Certificate from the Aden Rabbinate, stating that the full name of the person known as Menachem Mansur Yehye is Menachem Mansur Yehye Shor. 1966. English and some Hebrew.
* A letter addressed to Menachem Mansur Yehye, from Abraham Marx, director of the ‘Selim Jewish School’, regarding the salary due to Mansur for his work in the school. English. 1960.
* Letters concerning various matters, from the ‘Selim Jewish School’ to Menachem Mansur. 1954-1955.
About 30 documents. Size and condition vary.
Enclosed are over 100 documents from Israel: contracts, correspondences with government and local authorities, water and electricity bills. 1960s-70s. Enclosed also are documents from Britain: bank deposit documents, letters and more.
Total of about 160 documents. Size and condition vary.
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Online Auction 09 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 6, 2017
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Collection of books on the subject of Jewish congregations in Europe and North Africa, 1973-2008:
* The Jews of Poland, a social and economic history of the Jewish community in Poland from 1100 to 1800, by Bernard D. Weinryb. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1973.
* Pioneers in Argentina, the Jewish immigrants/ Pioneros de la Argentina, los inmigrantes judíos. Buenos Aires: Manrique Zago Ediciones, 1982. Yiddish, English and Spanish.
* Versunkene Welt, Joachim Ried. Vienna: Jewish Welcome Service Wien, 1984.
* Jewish privileges in the Polish commonwealth, charters of rights granted to Jewish communities in Poland-Lithuania in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, critical edition of original Latin and Polish documents with English introductions and notes, Jacob Goldberg. Jerusalem: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 1985.
* Authority and Community, Polish Jewry in Sixteenth Century, Nisson E. Shulman. New-York: Ktav Publishing House, Yeshiva University Press, 1986.
* Studies on Polish Jewry, Paul Glikson Memorial Volume, edited by Ezra Mendelsohn and Chone Shmeruk. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, 1987.
* The Jews of the Soviet Union, the History of a National Minority, Benjamin Pinkus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
* Drehscheibe Prag Deutsche Emigranten, Staging point Prague German Exiles 1933-1939. Regensburg/ München, Sudetendeutsches Haus Museum Ostdeutsche, 1989.
* "Petichut veHistagrut", The spiritual-literary creation in Poland and in Ashkenazi countries in the late 16th century" (Hebrew), Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, 1990. (Two copies).
* The Jews in Poland, Volume I, Andrzej K. Paluch. Krakow: Jagiellonian University, Research Center on Jewish History and Culture in Poland, 1992.
* Jews in Poland, a documentary history, the rise of Jews as a nation from Congressus Judaicus in Poland to the Knesset in Israel, by Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1993.
* "Bein Shtei Milchamot Olam", the cultural life of Polish Jews in Various Languages edited by Chone Shmeruk and Shmuel Verses. Jerusalem: Hebrew University Press, 1997.
* "Kiyum VaShever", the History of Jews in Poland, edited by Israel Bartal and Israel Guttman. Jerusalem: Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History Press, 1997.
* Rotbuch: Stalin und die Juden, die tragische Geschichte des Jüdischen Antifaschistischen Komitees und der sowjetischen Juden, Arno Lustiger. Berlin: Aufbau-Verlag, 1998.
* The Jews in Poland, Volume II, Slawomir Kapralski. Krakow: Judaica Foundation, 1999.
* "Belev Haray HaAtlas" (in the heart of the Atlas Mountains), edited by Sarah Harel Choshen. Published by Beit Hatefutzot / the Museum for Art and History, Tel-Aviv-France, 1999. Hebrew and French. Dedication by the photographer on the title page.
* Kazimierz in Krakow, The Jewish Quarter 1870-1988, Stanislav Markovsky. (Hebrew). Krakow: Wydawnictwo, 1999. Hebrew and Polish.
* The Litvaks, a short history of the Jews in Lithuania, Dov Levin. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2000.
* "Gegen den Strom", der Allgemeine Jüdische Arbeiterbund "Bund" in Polen 1918-1939, Gertrud Pickhan. Stuttgart-Munich: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 2001.
* The Jews in South Africa, an illustrated history, Richard Mendelsohn and Milton Shain. Johannesburg-Cape town: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2008.
Lot of 22 books. Size varies. Overall very good condition.
* The Jews of Poland, a social and economic history of the Jewish community in Poland from 1100 to 1800, by Bernard D. Weinryb. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1973.
* Pioneers in Argentina, the Jewish immigrants/ Pioneros de la Argentina, los inmigrantes judíos. Buenos Aires: Manrique Zago Ediciones, 1982. Yiddish, English and Spanish.
* Versunkene Welt, Joachim Ried. Vienna: Jewish Welcome Service Wien, 1984.
* Jewish privileges in the Polish commonwealth, charters of rights granted to Jewish communities in Poland-Lithuania in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, critical edition of original Latin and Polish documents with English introductions and notes, Jacob Goldberg. Jerusalem: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 1985.
* Authority and Community, Polish Jewry in Sixteenth Century, Nisson E. Shulman. New-York: Ktav Publishing House, Yeshiva University Press, 1986.
* Studies on Polish Jewry, Paul Glikson Memorial Volume, edited by Ezra Mendelsohn and Chone Shmeruk. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, 1987.
* The Jews of the Soviet Union, the History of a National Minority, Benjamin Pinkus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
* Drehscheibe Prag Deutsche Emigranten, Staging point Prague German Exiles 1933-1939. Regensburg/ München, Sudetendeutsches Haus Museum Ostdeutsche, 1989.
* "Petichut veHistagrut", The spiritual-literary creation in Poland and in Ashkenazi countries in the late 16th century" (Hebrew), Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, 1990. (Two copies).
* The Jews in Poland, Volume I, Andrzej K. Paluch. Krakow: Jagiellonian University, Research Center on Jewish History and Culture in Poland, 1992.
* Jews in Poland, a documentary history, the rise of Jews as a nation from Congressus Judaicus in Poland to the Knesset in Israel, by Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1993.
* "Bein Shtei Milchamot Olam", the cultural life of Polish Jews in Various Languages edited by Chone Shmeruk and Shmuel Verses. Jerusalem: Hebrew University Press, 1997.
* "Kiyum VaShever", the History of Jews in Poland, edited by Israel Bartal and Israel Guttman. Jerusalem: Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History Press, 1997.
* Rotbuch: Stalin und die Juden, die tragische Geschichte des Jüdischen Antifaschistischen Komitees und der sowjetischen Juden, Arno Lustiger. Berlin: Aufbau-Verlag, 1998.
* The Jews in Poland, Volume II, Slawomir Kapralski. Krakow: Judaica Foundation, 1999.
* "Belev Haray HaAtlas" (in the heart of the Atlas Mountains), edited by Sarah Harel Choshen. Published by Beit Hatefutzot / the Museum for Art and History, Tel-Aviv-France, 1999. Hebrew and French. Dedication by the photographer on the title page.
* Kazimierz in Krakow, The Jewish Quarter 1870-1988, Stanislav Markovsky. (Hebrew). Krakow: Wydawnictwo, 1999. Hebrew and Polish.
* The Litvaks, a short history of the Jews in Lithuania, Dov Levin. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2000.
* "Gegen den Strom", der Allgemeine Jüdische Arbeiterbund "Bund" in Polen 1918-1939, Gertrud Pickhan. Stuttgart-Munich: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 2001.
* The Jews in South Africa, an illustrated history, Richard Mendelsohn and Milton Shain. Johannesburg-Cape town: Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2008.
Lot of 22 books. Size varies. Overall very good condition.
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