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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
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Tnuva's cheese catalogue, probably from the early 1970s. The catalogue is in the form a spiral binder, with cardboard pages inside nylon sleeves. It is titled: "Prices and Samples, Tnuva Dairy, Tel Yossef." Includes fifteen pages featuring photos and descriptions of the various Tnuva cheeses. In spite of the title, no prices are stated.
25X17 cm. Very good condition.
25X17 cm. Very good condition.
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Graphics, design and art
Catalogue
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $300
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Poster and Catalog of an exhibition at Tel Aviv Museum, 1978: Herzl in Profile, Portraits of Herzl in Applied Arts. The exhibition was part of the 30th anniversary of the State of Israel celebrations, and the first to exhibit uses of Herzl's portrait in artifacts, postcards, carpets, children's games and more. The poster features an illustration of a page for learning Hebrew, by an unknown Art-Nouveau artist reminiscent of A.M. Lilien's style. David Tartakover designed the poster, and was a guest curator of the exhibition.
Poster: 91X61 cm. Very good condition.
Catalogue: 56 pages, 20 cm. Very good condition.
Poster: 91X61 cm. Very good condition.
Catalogue: 56 pages, 20 cm. Very good condition.
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Graphics, design and art
Catalogue
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Thirteen artistic photos taken by Micha Bar-Am, featuring individuals wrapped in black and white fabrics, in different poses.
The portraits might all be of actors, since Mohammad Bakri is one of them. The photos were probably taken in the 1970s, and might be from a workshop taken in Ophira, Sinai.
Included are two large photos (30X24 cm) of the Sinai Desert, one from 1980 and the other from 1984.
All photos are stamped on verso with photographers stamp. In some cases the stamp appears on a piece of paper glued to the back of the photo.
17X13 cm. Various conditions. General condition: good to very good.
The portraits might all be of actors, since Mohammad Bakri is one of them. The photos were probably taken in the 1970s, and might be from a workshop taken in Ophira, Sinai.
Included are two large photos (30X24 cm) of the Sinai Desert, one from 1980 and the other from 1984.
All photos are stamped on verso with photographers stamp. In some cases the stamp appears on a piece of paper glued to the back of the photo.
17X13 cm. Various conditions. General condition: good to very good.
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Graphics, design and art
Catalogue
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $150
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1. Catalogue of "HaOt" exhibition - 1976, dealing with the use of the written letter in art. Artists: David Avidan, Yair Garbuz, Rafi Lavie, Menashe Kadishman and others. The catalogue is a reprint of an article from the periodical "Tziyur UFisul" [16] pages.
2. Catalogue of a performance-art exhibition from 1979 titled "Performance 79." Artists include: Hezi Leskli, Moti Mizrahi, Yoram Kupermintz, Michael Rorberger and Mic Optic (Michel Optovski), Gideon Gechtman, Moshe Gershuni and others. [66] pages .
3. Hommage für Beuys, 1986. Hommage to German artist Joseph Beuys. Artists include: Pinchas Cohen Gan, Raffi Lavie, Moti Mizrahi, Gabi Klezmer, Yigal Tumarkin and others [12] pages.
2. Catalogue of a performance-art exhibition from 1979 titled "Performance 79." Artists include: Hezi Leskli, Moti Mizrahi, Yoram Kupermintz, Michael Rorberger and Mic Optic (Michel Optovski), Gideon Gechtman, Moshe Gershuni and others. [66] pages .
3. Hommage für Beuys, 1986. Hommage to German artist Joseph Beuys. Artists include: Pinchas Cohen Gan, Raffi Lavie, Moti Mizrahi, Gabi Klezmer, Yigal Tumarkin and others [12] pages.
Category
Graphics, design and art
Catalogue
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $5,000
Unsold
Collection of items related to Tat Rama Gallery, founded by the Dotan brothers, Danny and Uri, on Shenkin Street in Tel Aviv in 1984. The collection includes all three issues of the art periodical Tat Rama, newspaper clippings, two postcards and a photo, and 16 original drawings by Menashe Kadishman, drawn in the gallery. One of the sketches appears on the cover of issue no. 1 of the periodical from September 1984. Three of the drawings are 100x70 cm, while the others are smaller - from potcard size to 50x35 cm. Many of them are various versions of the illustration which appeared on the cover of the magazine, and beside them are portraits of Danny and Uri Dotan, and a drawing which is reminiscent of the statue "The Binding of Isaac" places at the entrance to the Tel Aviv Museum, as topic with which Kadishman was preoccupied with in his work. Twelve of the drawings are signed by Kadishman.
The collection also includes an advertising poster for a Purim Parade which the Dotan brothers produced on Sheinkin Street in 1984. The poster has drawings of human figures by Uri Dotan. 70X49 cm.
Other artists whose works are featured in the periodical: Yona Wollach, Honi HaMeagel, Alex Levac, Yoram Kupermintz, Menashe Kadishman, Yehoshua Neustein, Tzachi Ostrovsky, Michael Druks, Pinhas Cohen Gan, Moshe Gershuni, Meir Agasi, Harold Rubin, Eitan Pimentel (sho painted the cover of Ehud Banai's debut album) and others.
The Dotan brothers and the Tat Rama Gallery are considered the founders of Shenkin Street as an artistic, young and innovative street. When they arrived there at the early eighties, it was a dull, old fashioned street, with an elderly population, mostly Haredis and craftsmen. The Dotan brothers envisioned an alternative community of artists, creating alternative culture. They opened "Sheink-In" art gallery and later "Tat-Rama", and for a while their vision became a reality, which affected deeply Tel Aviv and Israeli culture.
Various sizes and conditions. General condition - good.
The collection also includes an advertising poster for a Purim Parade which the Dotan brothers produced on Sheinkin Street in 1984. The poster has drawings of human figures by Uri Dotan. 70X49 cm.
Other artists whose works are featured in the periodical: Yona Wollach, Honi HaMeagel, Alex Levac, Yoram Kupermintz, Menashe Kadishman, Yehoshua Neustein, Tzachi Ostrovsky, Michael Druks, Pinhas Cohen Gan, Moshe Gershuni, Meir Agasi, Harold Rubin, Eitan Pimentel (sho painted the cover of Ehud Banai's debut album) and others.
The Dotan brothers and the Tat Rama Gallery are considered the founders of Shenkin Street as an artistic, young and innovative street. When they arrived there at the early eighties, it was a dull, old fashioned street, with an elderly population, mostly Haredis and craftsmen. The Dotan brothers envisioned an alternative community of artists, creating alternative culture. They opened "Sheink-In" art gallery and later "Tat-Rama", and for a while their vision became a reality, which affected deeply Tel Aviv and Israeli culture.
Various sizes and conditions. General condition - good.
Category
Graphics, design and art
Catalogue
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Album featuring 31 photos of various facilities run by the Association for the Wellbeing of Israel's Soldiers in Tel Aviv. Photographer not credited.
The large Beit HaChayal auditorium on Weitzman Street was yet to be constructed, and the album features a photo of the lot where construction was to take place. (The building was completed in 1963.)
The album features large, professional photos of various facilities, such as a soldiers' restaurant, a sleep-in for soldiers, a club, a buffet, etc. The photos feature the buildings' fronts as well as libraries, rooms, a recreation spot, a kitchen and a bakery, a bus stop and a soldier's wedding attended by Prime Minister David Ben Gurion.
Black and white photos. Most photos have a glued caption. Album is Bezalel-style, with Skye binding and a copper relief.
Album size 36x23 cm. Photos are mostly around 18x13 cm. Very good condition. Minor creases.
The large Beit HaChayal auditorium on Weitzman Street was yet to be constructed, and the album features a photo of the lot where construction was to take place. (The building was completed in 1963.)
The album features large, professional photos of various facilities, such as a soldiers' restaurant, a sleep-in for soldiers, a club, a buffet, etc. The photos feature the buildings' fronts as well as libraries, rooms, a recreation spot, a kitchen and a bakery, a bus stop and a soldier's wedding attended by Prime Minister David Ben Gurion.
Black and white photos. Most photos have a glued caption. Album is Bezalel-style, with Skye binding and a copper relief.
Album size 36x23 cm. Photos are mostly around 18x13 cm. Very good condition. Minor creases.
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Politics and society
Catalogue
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Seven publications by and about Shurat HaMitnadvim, late 1950s. For a detailed list of the publications please see Hebrew description.
At first Shurat HaMitnadvim ("Line of Volunteers") was founded as a non-political charity based civic association, helping new immigrants and supporting social change, but soon focused on fighting corruption and nepotism, rampant in the Israeli political establishment.?Its founders included Elyakim HaEtzni (later a settler activist and MK), Hanan Rapopport, Yeshayahu Leibowitz, future president Ephraim Katzir, future MK and minister Amnon Rubinstein, and poet Yitzhak Shalev (father of writers Meir Shalev and Zruya Shalev).
In 1955 the association published a booklet titled Sakana Orevet MiBifnim (Danger Lurks from Within), accusing David Ben-Gurion's son, Amos Ben-Gurion, who served as deputy police commissioner, of ordering to halt a criminal investigation involving his friend Shayke Yarkoni, husband of popular singer Yaffa Yarkoni. The accusation was that Yarkoni and his associates used Jewish Agency funds in a scam allowing them to pocket huge sums by inflating costs of tourism equipment.
Amos Ben-Gurion sued Shurat HaMitnadvim for libel; Shmuel Tamir, an attorney at the Kastner trial, represented the association. Police commissioner Yeheskel Sahar was proven to have given a false testimony, but still the court ruled in favor of Ben-Gurion, ordering the association to pay an unprecedented sum in reparations. This, in turn, led to the huge crises in the association and the halting of most its activities, while the appeal was being heard in the Supreme Court.?The Supreme Court accepted most of the association's claims, and drastically cut the amount of reparations - ordering Ben-Gurion to return the sums already paid with interest. The Justices slammed Ben-Gurion and Sahar, as well as the judges of the District Court. Sahar was charged and found guilty for perjury.
Various conditions. General condition: good.
At first Shurat HaMitnadvim ("Line of Volunteers") was founded as a non-political charity based civic association, helping new immigrants and supporting social change, but soon focused on fighting corruption and nepotism, rampant in the Israeli political establishment.?Its founders included Elyakim HaEtzni (later a settler activist and MK), Hanan Rapopport, Yeshayahu Leibowitz, future president Ephraim Katzir, future MK and minister Amnon Rubinstein, and poet Yitzhak Shalev (father of writers Meir Shalev and Zruya Shalev).
In 1955 the association published a booklet titled Sakana Orevet MiBifnim (Danger Lurks from Within), accusing David Ben-Gurion's son, Amos Ben-Gurion, who served as deputy police commissioner, of ordering to halt a criminal investigation involving his friend Shayke Yarkoni, husband of popular singer Yaffa Yarkoni. The accusation was that Yarkoni and his associates used Jewish Agency funds in a scam allowing them to pocket huge sums by inflating costs of tourism equipment.
Amos Ben-Gurion sued Shurat HaMitnadvim for libel; Shmuel Tamir, an attorney at the Kastner trial, represented the association. Police commissioner Yeheskel Sahar was proven to have given a false testimony, but still the court ruled in favor of Ben-Gurion, ordering the association to pay an unprecedented sum in reparations. This, in turn, led to the huge crises in the association and the halting of most its activities, while the appeal was being heard in the Supreme Court.?The Supreme Court accepted most of the association's claims, and drastically cut the amount of reparations - ordering Ben-Gurion to return the sums already paid with interest. The Justices slammed Ben-Gurion and Sahar, as well as the judges of the District Court. Sahar was charged and found guilty for perjury.
Various conditions. General condition: good.
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Politics and society
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
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The original document of a petition to the High Court of Justice by Reuven (Romek) Greenberg, against Israeli chiefs of police, the Minister of Police, the Prime Minister, judges and others, on the grounds of persecution, staging criminal lawsuits, discrimination, slander and more.
Greenberg claimed that being a Lehi member, his activity against the Mapai government and the corruption of the police caused him to be unfairly accused of robbery, founding an underground movement, threats, fraud, interference with an investigation and attempting to influence witnesses, etc. 78 pages with copies of documents are added to the 19 page statement of claim.
The copy includes a circular notice from 1963 from an organization named "Keren Haadam - Igud Bnei Adam LeMaan HaAdam," with this particular letter addressed to Yitzhak Rafael, deputy Health Minister at the time. The letter calls on its readers to "read through these 99 pages in your hands… this isn't the story of Romek but the unlikely story of today's reality here and now… Romek's High Court of Justice documents are a stunning indictment against the way law and order are run in this country… this is a mine under our very feet…"
Reuven (Romek) Greenberg was a Lehi member active in the occupation of Dir Yassin, and was the one who placed a flag of Israel on the home of the village's Mukhtar. Romek was among those who assisted the escape of Geulah Cohen from British jail, and helped the assassins of Swedish Count Folke Bernadotte escape to Tel Aviv. Greenberg defended the Arabs of Abu Gosh after the 1948 war, supported Malchiel Gruenwald during the Kastner Trial and was involved in the activities of "Shurat HaMitnadvim," (see previous item) that was active in exposing corruption.
33X21 cm. Good condition, wear, rusted staples and rust marks from an old paper clip. Library ink stamps in several places.
Greenberg claimed that being a Lehi member, his activity against the Mapai government and the corruption of the police caused him to be unfairly accused of robbery, founding an underground movement, threats, fraud, interference with an investigation and attempting to influence witnesses, etc. 78 pages with copies of documents are added to the 19 page statement of claim.
The copy includes a circular notice from 1963 from an organization named "Keren Haadam - Igud Bnei Adam LeMaan HaAdam," with this particular letter addressed to Yitzhak Rafael, deputy Health Minister at the time. The letter calls on its readers to "read through these 99 pages in your hands… this isn't the story of Romek but the unlikely story of today's reality here and now… Romek's High Court of Justice documents are a stunning indictment against the way law and order are run in this country… this is a mine under our very feet…"
Reuven (Romek) Greenberg was a Lehi member active in the occupation of Dir Yassin, and was the one who placed a flag of Israel on the home of the village's Mukhtar. Romek was among those who assisted the escape of Geulah Cohen from British jail, and helped the assassins of Swedish Count Folke Bernadotte escape to Tel Aviv. Greenberg defended the Arabs of Abu Gosh after the 1948 war, supported Malchiel Gruenwald during the Kastner Trial and was involved in the activities of "Shurat HaMitnadvim," (see previous item) that was active in exposing corruption.
33X21 cm. Good condition, wear, rusted staples and rust marks from an old paper clip. Library ink stamps in several places.
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Politics and society
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
A collection of seven items related to the poor quarters and suburbs of Tel Aviv
Five items are related to the struggle of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Poor Quarters Committees to receive "a flat for a flat", in all "Renewal Project" and "city development" plans. The items include an 8-page booklet titled "the Struggle of the Poor Quarters of Tel Aviv-Jaffa", and a flier by "Neighborhoods and Suburbs Union," affiliated to Shinui party, whose candidate was Rafael Halperin (formerly winner of Mr. Israel body-building contest, who later became religious and founded the successful Optika Halperin chain). Several of the items are dated, 1962-1965.
Also in this lot - a booklet published by the Ministry of Labor and the Jewish Agency titled "Liquidating the Wooden Housings" "a plan to house dwellers of temporary wooden housings and former British Army camps…" The colorful, illustrated booklet was probably published in 1957 or 1958; a single page, published even earlier by "the Society of Dwellers of Tent and Wooden Housingsin Tel Aviv", titled "Payment Terms for the Lots." No date, but the currency is Egyptian Piasters, used in Palestine until 1927.
Various sizes and conditions. General condition: good.
Five items are related to the struggle of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Poor Quarters Committees to receive "a flat for a flat", in all "Renewal Project" and "city development" plans. The items include an 8-page booklet titled "the Struggle of the Poor Quarters of Tel Aviv-Jaffa", and a flier by "Neighborhoods and Suburbs Union," affiliated to Shinui party, whose candidate was Rafael Halperin (formerly winner of Mr. Israel body-building contest, who later became religious and founded the successful Optika Halperin chain). Several of the items are dated, 1962-1965.
Also in this lot - a booklet published by the Ministry of Labor and the Jewish Agency titled "Liquidating the Wooden Housings" "a plan to house dwellers of temporary wooden housings and former British Army camps…" The colorful, illustrated booklet was probably published in 1957 or 1958; a single page, published even earlier by "the Society of Dwellers of Tent and Wooden Housingsin Tel Aviv", titled "Payment Terms for the Lots." No date, but the currency is Egyptian Piasters, used in Palestine until 1927.
Various sizes and conditions. General condition: good.
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Politics and society
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
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Abie Nathan election poster for the Sixth Knesset election, 1965. Nathan founded a party called Ness (Miracle), whose platform dealt with the need for peace with Arab states. He received only some 2,000 votes, far below the electoral threshold. Three months later, Nathan took off to Egypt in his famous flight for peace.
"The best to the Knesset! Abie Nathan - the fighting pilot willing to fight for peace. Vote Ness, Abie Nathan's party - the only individual party! Put Ness in the Knesset!"
69X49 cm. Very good condition. Restored flaw. The poster is linen-backed for display and preservation.
"The best to the Knesset! Abie Nathan - the fighting pilot willing to fight for peace. Vote Ness, Abie Nathan's party - the only individual party! Put Ness in the Knesset!"
69X49 cm. Very good condition. Restored flaw. The poster is linen-backed for display and preservation.
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Politics and society
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
The iconic photo of Israeli paratroopers at the Western Wall immediately after its conquest, taken by David Rubinger on June 7th, 1967. Pen signature by Rubinger on top right corner.
The photo features three paratroopers from the 66th regiment (Haim Oshri, Yitzhak Yifat and Zion Carasanty), looking at the Western Wall, moments after it was conquered.
20X25 cm. Fair condition. Creases and folding lines, slight tear. Tack holes on margins, loss in two corners without damage to photo.
The photo features three paratroopers from the 66th regiment (Haim Oshri, Yitzhak Yifat and Zion Carasanty), looking at the Western Wall, moments after it was conquered.
20X25 cm. Fair condition. Creases and folding lines, slight tear. Tack holes on margins, loss in two corners without damage to photo.
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Politics and society
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
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Handwritten notes by Oded Kapelyuk, IDF Radio correspondent who accompanied Arik Sharon on the southern front during the Six-Day War. Among others, Kapelyuk drove in Sharon's command car for three days during the Um Katef (Abu Ageila) battle.
* Eighteen page handwritten article, describing the days he spent with Sharon, the Um Katef battle moves, and Sharon's personality, that impressed him deeply. At the conclusion of the article, Kapelyuk relates that after the victory "we sat next to an Egyptian trench. 'To tell the truth,' Arik said in a hoarse voice, almost in a whisper - my mood isn't good after seeing this 'valley of death'. An hour earlier he led the troops to victory… called on them vigorously to destroy the enemy. From that moment on I consider myself one of Arik Sharon's admirers." This article is presented in two versions - one consisting of 18 handwritten pages with many corrections, and a 14 page version, missing the first page, a carbon copy with corrections. The article was eventually published in Maariv, on June 23rd, 1967.
Also included are fragments of Kapelyuk's notes from the time: a three-page column titled "with Arik on the Half-Track - Armored Corps in the heart of the Sinai," three pages, numbered 4-6, with a different description of the same days with Sharon; and an extra page, (numbered 7), from another manuscript.
The Um Katef battle is considered one of the most brilliantly led battles in the IDF's history, and is studied in various military academies around the world. The Israeli victory in that battle deeply affected ensuing battles in the Sinai Peninsula in the following days.
* Six page article "Where the Hell is the Front?" describing how the war broke out when Kapelyuk was in a military infirmary, and was sent by the IDF Radio to bring stories and recordings from the front. Kapelyuk describes the drive south following Southern Front Commander, Major-General Yeshayahu Gavish's car, until, with the help of a friend, a major, he managed to get a seat in Gavish's car. The story was published in Davar, on June 21st, 1967 (enclosed).
* Over 40 pages of transcriptions of recording during the war, and several notes, including the transcription of an interview held in Tel HaShomer with regiment commander Natke Nir, who was severely injured in both legs in the battle of Battle of Um Katef, but recuperated and served as brigade commander in the 1973 War; an interview with Mordechai Tzipori, commander of the 14 brigade, about the Um Katef Battle; interview with armored corps regiment commander Sasson Yitzhaki, and more.
* Improvised sign reading "IDF Radio", drawn of the verso of a military form.
* Yom Kipur War - photocopy of the transcription of the "meeting of the chief of staff with military correspondents, on October 28th, 1973, at 15:00." Classified as 'secret,' second of three copies. According to the text, this was the first meeting of the chief of staff with military reporters since the end of the war. Among the journalists: Zeev Shif, Eitan Haber, Nachman Shai. The meeting was held a week after the start of the Geneva Conference, and ten days after the Agranat Commission was declared. (See next item).
* Handwritten materials dealing with the period following the 1973 War and the Agranat Commission - including transcriptions of talks with Abba Eban, Yigal Alon, Shimon Peres and others.
Various sizes and conditions. General condition: good.
* Eighteen page handwritten article, describing the days he spent with Sharon, the Um Katef battle moves, and Sharon's personality, that impressed him deeply. At the conclusion of the article, Kapelyuk relates that after the victory "we sat next to an Egyptian trench. 'To tell the truth,' Arik said in a hoarse voice, almost in a whisper - my mood isn't good after seeing this 'valley of death'. An hour earlier he led the troops to victory… called on them vigorously to destroy the enemy. From that moment on I consider myself one of Arik Sharon's admirers." This article is presented in two versions - one consisting of 18 handwritten pages with many corrections, and a 14 page version, missing the first page, a carbon copy with corrections. The article was eventually published in Maariv, on June 23rd, 1967.
Also included are fragments of Kapelyuk's notes from the time: a three-page column titled "with Arik on the Half-Track - Armored Corps in the heart of the Sinai," three pages, numbered 4-6, with a different description of the same days with Sharon; and an extra page, (numbered 7), from another manuscript.
The Um Katef battle is considered one of the most brilliantly led battles in the IDF's history, and is studied in various military academies around the world. The Israeli victory in that battle deeply affected ensuing battles in the Sinai Peninsula in the following days.
* Six page article "Where the Hell is the Front?" describing how the war broke out when Kapelyuk was in a military infirmary, and was sent by the IDF Radio to bring stories and recordings from the front. Kapelyuk describes the drive south following Southern Front Commander, Major-General Yeshayahu Gavish's car, until, with the help of a friend, a major, he managed to get a seat in Gavish's car. The story was published in Davar, on June 21st, 1967 (enclosed).
* Over 40 pages of transcriptions of recording during the war, and several notes, including the transcription of an interview held in Tel HaShomer with regiment commander Natke Nir, who was severely injured in both legs in the battle of Battle of Um Katef, but recuperated and served as brigade commander in the 1973 War; an interview with Mordechai Tzipori, commander of the 14 brigade, about the Um Katef Battle; interview with armored corps regiment commander Sasson Yitzhaki, and more.
* Improvised sign reading "IDF Radio", drawn of the verso of a military form.
* Yom Kipur War - photocopy of the transcription of the "meeting of the chief of staff with military correspondents, on October 28th, 1973, at 15:00." Classified as 'secret,' second of three copies. According to the text, this was the first meeting of the chief of staff with military reporters since the end of the war. Among the journalists: Zeev Shif, Eitan Haber, Nachman Shai. The meeting was held a week after the start of the Geneva Conference, and ten days after the Agranat Commission was declared. (See next item).
* Handwritten materials dealing with the period following the 1973 War and the Agranat Commission - including transcriptions of talks with Abba Eban, Yigal Alon, Shimon Peres and others.
Various sizes and conditions. General condition: good.
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