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Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
A collection of US newspapers that report the declaration of The State and the ensuing battles, May 1948:
1. New York Post, May 14, 1948: "Proclaim Jewish Nation".
2. The PM, May 16, 1948: Truman Recognizes Israel".
3-5. 3 issues of Der Tag from May 14-16, 1948. Festive reports and pictures of the declaration of the Yiddishe Melucha (Jewish kingdom).
6. An addition to Der Tag from December 11, 1948: "De constitutia fun Medinas Yisroel".
Varied size, good-poor condition. Some of the newspapers are torn in folds.
1. New York Post, May 14, 1948: "Proclaim Jewish Nation".
2. The PM, May 16, 1948: Truman Recognizes Israel".
3-5. 3 issues of Der Tag from May 14-16, 1948. Festive reports and pictures of the declaration of the Yiddishe Melucha (Jewish kingdom).
6. An addition to Der Tag from December 11, 1948: "De constitutia fun Medinas Yisroel".
Varied size, good-poor condition. Some of the newspapers are torn in folds.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence:
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
"Official newspaper" no. 1. Tel Aviv, May 14, 1948.
Contains the Megillat Ha'atzmaut (the scroll of independence), and a proclamation by the Provisional State Council. At the top of the leaf: "Israel, the Provisional Government".
3 pages. 33 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor tears, folding marks.
Contains the Megillat Ha'atzmaut (the scroll of independence), and a proclamation by the Provisional State Council. At the top of the leaf: "Israel, the Provisional Government".
3 pages. 33 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor tears, folding marks.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence:
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
An invitation to the opening meeting of the Constituent Assembly, a letter printed on official stationary "The Provisional State Council", by Joseph Shprintzak, to Mr. Eliyahu Lenkin, February 7, 1949.
"According to Section 2(a) of the ordinance of transfer to the Constituent Assembly 1949, we are honored to invite you to the opening meeting of the Constituent Assembly…".
[1] leaf, 26.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
"According to Section 2(a) of the ordinance of transfer to the Constituent Assembly 1949, we are honored to invite you to the opening meeting of the Constituent Assembly…".
[1] leaf, 26.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence:
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $100
Unsold
Time of the Establishment of The State of Israel
dismissal certificate – an empty death certificate of the Palestinian police. Stamp from May 15, 1948.
Place for filling in the name , the reason for his dismissal and the duration of his service in the Palestinian police force. At the bottom is a stamp from Jaffa from May 15, 1948.
16 cm. Good condition. File holes and few creases.
dismissal certificate – an empty death certificate of the Palestinian police. Stamp from May 15, 1948.
Place for filling in the name , the reason for his dismissal and the duration of his service in the Palestinian police force. At the bottom is a stamp from Jaffa from May 15, 1948.
16 cm. Good condition. File holes and few creases.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence:
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
1. The face of the Mandate from beginning to end, an illustrated magazine for May 15, 1948, published by Yediot Maariv. 34 black and white photographs from Allenby's entry until the British left Israel.
[4] pages, 47 cm. Fair condition. Folding marks, foxing.
[4] pages, 47 cm. Fair condition. Folding marks, foxing.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence:
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Unsold
Entrance ticket to a film on behalf of "Recruitment Fund"; Entrance ticket to Soldiers' Clubs; Temporary ticket for emergency, by temporary supplies division of the special police; pass to leave military base; temporary certificate by water officer of "Mishmar HaAm"; ticket of completing work obligation (fortifications); booklet for soldiers' children for Chanukah; permit to exit Eretz Israel, by the recruitment center of the Ministry of Defence.
Total of 8 items, various sizes and conditions.
Total of 8 items, various sizes and conditions.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence:
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
A collection of document and paper items, from different military bodies. Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, 1948-1950.
Amongst them are: a curfew certificate, a mobile order, a one-time travel permit, receipts, invitations, letters and various documents.
22 items. Varied size and condition.
Amongst them are: a curfew certificate, a mobile order, a one-time travel permit, receipts, invitations, letters and various documents.
22 items. Varied size and condition.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence:
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $5,000
Sold for: $7,500
Including buyer's premium
Salamandra, Ka Tzetnik 135633. [1946]. Yiddish.
The original copy of the book “Salamandra”, typewritten on thin paper, with many remarks in the author’s handwriting. The first edition of the book is apparently based on the present manuscript.
Yehiel Denur (1917-2001), native of Poland, was among the Auschwitz Death Camp survivors, where he lost his entire family. He immigrated to Israel via Italy with the “Brycha” and devoted his life to writing about his life experiences at the camp, while remaining completely anonymous and using the pseudonym K. Tzetnik. His identity was revealed at the Eichmann trial, as he was summoned to the witness stand. His first book Zwei Un Zwanzig was published by “Kultur Lige” (Warsaw, 1931), however he did whatever he could to destroy copies of this book. He took three weeks to write “Salamandra” right after his release from the camp, apparently during his stay at the Machaneh Akurim in Italy. The manuscript was brought to Israel, translated into Hebrew and first published in 1946.
[2], 97; 129; 45; 48; 10; 18 leaves (a total of 349 leaves). 33 cm. Typewritten on one side of the leaf. Good condition. Few stains and wrinkles. Plain, damaged binding.
The original copy of the book “Salamandra”, typewritten on thin paper, with many remarks in the author’s handwriting. The first edition of the book is apparently based on the present manuscript.
Yehiel Denur (1917-2001), native of Poland, was among the Auschwitz Death Camp survivors, where he lost his entire family. He immigrated to Israel via Italy with the “Brycha” and devoted his life to writing about his life experiences at the camp, while remaining completely anonymous and using the pseudonym K. Tzetnik. His identity was revealed at the Eichmann trial, as he was summoned to the witness stand. His first book Zwei Un Zwanzig was published by “Kultur Lige” (Warsaw, 1931), however he did whatever he could to destroy copies of this book. He took three weeks to write “Salamandra” right after his release from the camp, apparently during his stay at the Machaneh Akurim in Italy. The manuscript was brought to Israel, translated into Hebrew and first published in 1946.
[2], 97; 129; 45; 48; 10; 18 leaves (a total of 349 leaves). 33 cm. Typewritten on one side of the leaf. Good condition. Few stains and wrinkles. Plain, damaged binding.
Category
Signatures, Manuscripts and Archives
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $350
Sold for: $438
Including buyer's premium
Handwritten postcard by Chaim Nachman Bialik, addressed to Ya'akov Fichman, 20.7.1915.
In the postcard, Bialik writes about his imminent visit to Odessa, ten days from then, in order to arrange a meeting with Fichman about a book they both intend to publish. Bialik also writes: “I am here, resting a bit, copying a story and I have also written two poems”. Russian.
Fair condition, stains, post stamps.
In the postcard, Bialik writes about his imminent visit to Odessa, ten days from then, in order to arrange a meeting with Fichman about a book they both intend to publish. Bialik also writes: “I am here, resting a bit, copying a story and I have also written two poems”. Russian.
Fair condition, stains, post stamps.
Category
Signatures, Manuscripts and Archives
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Peretz Smolenskin, letter addressed to “My dear and honored friend”. [No mention of location and date].
“I have answered and will continue to answer the same thing to those who advise me to change the way of Ha-Shachar: ‘Ha-Shachar will live on in its own way or will die with honor, but will not take the shape of pious [hypocrites], and as I have already told one of the great hypocrite, Hildesheimer’s followers during my stay in Berlin… it is easier for me to enslave myself and remove dog skin for a living than change Ha-Shachar’s way… and because of that conviction twenty signatories already gave up on Ha-Shachar, and I haven’t paid any attention to any of them”.
This letter mentions several authors and intellectuals of that time.
Peretz Smolenskin (1842-1885) writer, editor and publicist, of the Enlightenment Movement and later one of the leaders of Chovevey Zion movement. Established in Vienna the national students association "Kadima". In 1868 established in Vienna the "Ha-Shachar", first Hebrew periodical, that dealt with current Jewish affairs, preached about Shivat Zion and published radical articles.
Single leaf with writing on both sides, 22 cm. Fair condition. Wrinkles, support paper glued to the edges, light tears.
“I have answered and will continue to answer the same thing to those who advise me to change the way of Ha-Shachar: ‘Ha-Shachar will live on in its own way or will die with honor, but will not take the shape of pious [hypocrites], and as I have already told one of the great hypocrite, Hildesheimer’s followers during my stay in Berlin… it is easier for me to enslave myself and remove dog skin for a living than change Ha-Shachar’s way… and because of that conviction twenty signatories already gave up on Ha-Shachar, and I haven’t paid any attention to any of them”.
This letter mentions several authors and intellectuals of that time.
Peretz Smolenskin (1842-1885) writer, editor and publicist, of the Enlightenment Movement and later one of the leaders of Chovevey Zion movement. Established in Vienna the national students association "Kadima". In 1868 established in Vienna the "Ha-Shachar", first Hebrew periodical, that dealt with current Jewish affairs, preached about Shivat Zion and published radical articles.
Single leaf with writing on both sides, 22 cm. Fair condition. Wrinkles, support paper glued to the edges, light tears.
Category
Signatures, Manuscripts and Archives
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Alexander Zederbaum, two handwritten letters. Odessa, 1864, 1866.
Letters by Zederbaum sent to the researcher and writer Haim Yona Garland from St. Petersburg, describing in great details, among other things, his busy daily routine and concerns as editor of “Ha-Melitz”.
Alexander HaLevi Zederbaum – HaErez (1816-1893), public activist and publicist, founded the “Ha-Melitz” journal in 1860, the first Hebrew journal in Russia under the Tzar Regime, he directed the journal until his passing.
Varying sizes and conditions. One of the letters is written on official “Ha-Melitz” paper, one letter is cut on the middle.
Letters by Zederbaum sent to the researcher and writer Haim Yona Garland from St. Petersburg, describing in great details, among other things, his busy daily routine and concerns as editor of “Ha-Melitz”.
Alexander HaLevi Zederbaum – HaErez (1816-1893), public activist and publicist, founded the “Ha-Melitz” journal in 1860, the first Hebrew journal in Russia under the Tzar Regime, he directed the journal until his passing.
Varying sizes and conditions. One of the letters is written on official “Ha-Melitz” paper, one letter is cut on the middle.
Category
Signatures, Manuscripts and Archives
Catalogue Value
Auction 11 - Israeli History and Culture
July 27, 2010
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Yechiel Michal Pines, handwritten dedication on a leaf of paper.
Pines' warm dedication, giving his son [?] a book by the name of "Halevanon" for his bar-mitzvah. "Because you should know that you are not living in vain, and you shall say: Indeed, it is better for man to have been created than had he not been created!".
Rabbi Yechiel Michal Pines (1843-1913), philosopher, Zionist author, of the founders of the newspaper Halevanon, one of the founders of religious Zionism. The dedication is written in Rashi script.
Single leaf, 14.5X21.5 cm. Good condition, slight foxing. Tape on its back.
Pines' warm dedication, giving his son [?] a book by the name of "Halevanon" for his bar-mitzvah. "Because you should know that you are not living in vain, and you shall say: Indeed, it is better for man to have been created than had he not been created!".
Rabbi Yechiel Michal Pines (1843-1913), philosopher, Zionist author, of the founders of the newspaper Halevanon, one of the founders of religious Zionism. The dedication is written in Rashi script.
Single leaf, 14.5X21.5 cm. Good condition, slight foxing. Tape on its back.
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Signatures, Manuscripts and Archives
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