Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Paris-post, an independent American newspaper affiliated with the New-York-post. Paris: New-York Post, August 14, 1945. English.
A special issue of the Paris Post announcing the surrender of the Japanese in World War II. The headline of the newspaper declares "Japs Accept – War Over". The articles in the issue are dedicated to the victory over the Japanese and to a description of the situation in Europe at the end of the war. One of the articles deals with the situation of the Jews of Germany.
On the lower part of the title page appears the well-known photograph of United States Marines raising the U.S. flag soldiers on the Japanese island Iwo Jima.
[4] pp (a sheet folded in half), 44 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Fold lines. Many tears (some of them open), some affecting text. Handwritten notes and markings.
A special issue of the Paris Post announcing the surrender of the Japanese in World War II. The headline of the newspaper declares "Japs Accept – War Over". The articles in the issue are dedicated to the victory over the Japanese and to a description of the situation in Europe at the end of the war. One of the articles deals with the situation of the Jews of Germany.
On the lower part of the title page appears the well-known photograph of United States Marines raising the U.S. flag soldiers on the Japanese island Iwo Jima.
[4] pp (a sheet folded in half), 44 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Fold lines. Many tears (some of them open), some affecting text. Handwritten notes and markings.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $150
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Two textbooks for studying Hebrew – editions that were printed for She'erit Hapletah. Berlin: The Jewish Agency [with the guidance of UNRA], 1946.
1. Mikra'ot Aleph-Bet [An Aleph-Bet Reader], Miri and Rami – reader by Z. Ariel and Levin Kipnis, with illustrations by Nachum Gutman 110pp, 20.5cm.
2. HaGesher [The Bridge], "a textbook for adults studying our language", by L. Moltok. First section. 104 pp, 20.5cm.
Good overall condition.
Both booklets are not in NLI.
1. Mikra'ot Aleph-Bet [An Aleph-Bet Reader], Miri and Rami – reader by Z. Ariel and Levin Kipnis, with illustrations by Nachum Gutman 110pp, 20.5cm.
2. HaGesher [The Bridge], "a textbook for adults studying our language", by L. Moltok. First section. 104 pp, 20.5cm.
Good overall condition.
Both booklets are not in NLI.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Two Yiddish booklets, typewritten and mimeographed, of the "Dror" youth movement and the "Poalei Zion" Party. Linz / The Linz-Bindermichl DP Camp, 1946-1947.
1. LaNo'ar [For the Youth], booklet no. I. Linz, Austria: The "Dror" Center, Pioneer-Socialist Youth, December 1946. Yiddish.
The booklet contains informative texts about the "Dror" Movement, the Haganah Organization, the life of Ber Borochov, the daily life in the Kibbutz, the legend of Caesarea, Hanukkah, and more. The booklet also contains illustrations related to the texts: farmers working the fields, the beach of Caesarea, a Hanukkah lamp and more. on the front cover, a printed illustration of a boy holding a flag of the "Dror" movement.
[1], 26 leaves, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains (including dampstains). Creases. Handwriting on the front cover and the first page. Stains and blemishes on the cover.
2. Yid. Satz. Party Poalei Zion – Tz.S. In Estreich, Bulletin nr. 7 [Jewish Socialist Party Poalei Zion – Tz.S. in Austria, Booklet no. 7]. The Linz-Bindermichl DP Camp, April 1947. Yiddish.
The booklet contains twelve articles dealing with the Holocaust and the struggle for the establishment of the State of Israel: The Exodus from Egypt then and today, the final days of the Warsaw Ghetto, the "Dror" youth movement, the situation in Palestine, the activity of the Jewish National Fund, and more.
[1], 25 leaves, 29.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases and small tears to the margins of the leaves. Stains, tears, filing holes and minor blemishes to the cover. Pen writing on the front cover.
1. LaNo'ar [For the Youth], booklet no. I. Linz, Austria: The "Dror" Center, Pioneer-Socialist Youth, December 1946. Yiddish.
The booklet contains informative texts about the "Dror" Movement, the Haganah Organization, the life of Ber Borochov, the daily life in the Kibbutz, the legend of Caesarea, Hanukkah, and more. The booklet also contains illustrations related to the texts: farmers working the fields, the beach of Caesarea, a Hanukkah lamp and more. on the front cover, a printed illustration of a boy holding a flag of the "Dror" movement.
[1], 26 leaves, 27 cm. Good condition. Stains (including dampstains). Creases. Handwriting on the front cover and the first page. Stains and blemishes on the cover.
2. Yid. Satz. Party Poalei Zion – Tz.S. In Estreich, Bulletin nr. 7 [Jewish Socialist Party Poalei Zion – Tz.S. in Austria, Booklet no. 7]. The Linz-Bindermichl DP Camp, April 1947. Yiddish.
The booklet contains twelve articles dealing with the Holocaust and the struggle for the establishment of the State of Israel: The Exodus from Egypt then and today, the final days of the Warsaw Ghetto, the "Dror" youth movement, the situation in Palestine, the activity of the Jewish National Fund, and more.
[1], 25 leaves, 29.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases and small tears to the margins of the leaves. Stains, tears, filing holes and minor blemishes to the cover. Pen writing on the front cover.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
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Five Yiddish books. Munich, 1947-1948 (one book without indication of date or place; it was possibly printed in another city and a later year).
1. Di zibn zind fun di ahdut brekher, an ofener briv tsu der sheyres-hapleyte [The seven sins of the unity-breakers, an open letter to She'erit Hapletah]. [Germany?]: "'Hagganah' in Galut Europa", [1947/1948?].
2. Doyres dertseyln (fartsayṭiḳe un ḥosidishe legends) [The Story of Generations (Early and Hassidic Legends)], by David Cohen. Munich: "Merkaz 'Dror' in Deutschland", [1947].
3. Undzer likui-hamah: lider, 1939-1946 [Our Solar Eclipse, Poems], by Yitzchak Perlov. Munich: Po'alei Zion in Deutschland, 1947.
4. Undzer regnboygn, baladn un lider [Our rainbow, Ballades and Poems], by Yitzchak Perlov. [Munich?]: Po'alei Zion Hitachdut Minchen, 1948. A colorful illustration is printed on the front cover, signed in the plate by "David Wachman". Not in NLI.
5. A Leben Geit Oif [Life Goes On], by Shlomo Berlinski. Munich: Befreiung, 1948. At the beginning of the book, a printed plate with the author's portrait by Zvi Hirsch Szylis. A paper cover with an illustration by Pinchas Schwartz.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Minor stains and creases. Blemishes and tears to covers (most of them minor), especially along the spines.
1. Di zibn zind fun di ahdut brekher, an ofener briv tsu der sheyres-hapleyte [The seven sins of the unity-breakers, an open letter to She'erit Hapletah]. [Germany?]: "'Hagganah' in Galut Europa", [1947/1948?].
2. Doyres dertseyln (fartsayṭiḳe un ḥosidishe legends) [The Story of Generations (Early and Hassidic Legends)], by David Cohen. Munich: "Merkaz 'Dror' in Deutschland", [1947].
3. Undzer likui-hamah: lider, 1939-1946 [Our Solar Eclipse, Poems], by Yitzchak Perlov. Munich: Po'alei Zion in Deutschland, 1947.
4. Undzer regnboygn, baladn un lider [Our rainbow, Ballades and Poems], by Yitzchak Perlov. [Munich?]: Po'alei Zion Hitachdut Minchen, 1948. A colorful illustration is printed on the front cover, signed in the plate by "David Wachman". Not in NLI.
5. A Leben Geit Oif [Life Goes On], by Shlomo Berlinski. Munich: Befreiung, 1948. At the beginning of the book, a printed plate with the author's portrait by Zvi Hirsch Szylis. A paper cover with an illustration by Pinchas Schwartz.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Minor stains and creases. Blemishes and tears to covers (most of them minor), especially along the spines.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Tzum Yiddishen Arbeter Falks-Mensh un Yugentlechen [to Jewish workers…]. A broadside issued by Poalei Agudat Yisrael, the national secretariat in Germany, the organization department. Munich, Adar [1947]. Yiddish.
A proclamation issued by the Haredi workers' movement "Poalei Agudat Yisrael" calling She'erit Hapletah in Germany to take part in the building of the nation and the country according to the social-moral principles of the Torah. The broadside details the disappointments the Jews experienced from the European countries, the socialist movements and other ideologies and ideas which Jews adopted in the Diaspora. It calls to strengthen in faith in God, to unite, to leave Europe, to learn a trade and immigrate to Palestine.
Approx. 28.5x50 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Small tears to bottom.
A proclamation issued by the Haredi workers' movement "Poalei Agudat Yisrael" calling She'erit Hapletah in Germany to take part in the building of the nation and the country according to the social-moral principles of the Torah. The broadside details the disappointments the Jews experienced from the European countries, the socialist movements and other ideologies and ideas which Jews adopted in the Diaspora. It calls to strengthen in faith in God, to unite, to leave Europe, to learn a trade and immigrate to Palestine.
Approx. 28.5x50 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Small tears to bottom.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $1,000
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A bound volume of 28 issues of the journal of the "Union of Zionist Democrats in Poland" – seven issues titled "Ichud, Dwutygodnik syjonistyczno – demokratyczny" [Unity, Zionist-Democratic Bi-Weekly] and 21 issues titled "Opinia, pismo syonistyczno-demokratyczne" [Opinion, Zionist Democratic magazine]. Warsaw-Lodz (printed in Lodz), 1946-1947. Polish.
The journal Ichud (Unity), issued by the "Union of Zionist Democrats in Poland" was first published in 1945. On July 10, 1946, its title changed to "Opinia" (Opinion). It was published until 1949 by this title.
The volume before us binds 28 issues from the years 1946-1947: seven issues of "Ichud": second year, issues 2-8, February-June 1946; 21 issues of "Opinia": second and third years, issues 1-21. July 1946 to July 1947.
The first issue of "Opinia", 10.7.1946, was dedicated to the memory of the 42 victims of the Pogrom in the city of Kielce, which occurred several days previously.
A total of 28 issues (number of pages varies), 43-45 cm. Good overall condition. Stains and tears (the title page of one issue is torn along its length). Minor blemishes to binding.
The journal Ichud (Unity), issued by the "Union of Zionist Democrats in Poland" was first published in 1945. On July 10, 1946, its title changed to "Opinia" (Opinion). It was published until 1949 by this title.
The volume before us binds 28 issues from the years 1946-1947: seven issues of "Ichud": second year, issues 2-8, February-June 1946; 21 issues of "Opinia": second and third years, issues 1-21. July 1946 to July 1947.
The first issue of "Opinia", 10.7.1946, was dedicated to the memory of the 42 victims of the Pogrom in the city of Kielce, which occurred several days previously.
A total of 28 issues (number of pages varies), 43-45 cm. Good overall condition. Stains and tears (the title page of one issue is torn along its length). Minor blemishes to binding.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $250
Sold for: $625
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Oyfgang, khodesh zhurnal aroisgegebn durkh der yugnt abtaylung baim c.k. fun di yidn in poyln. Warsaw, 1947-1948. Yiddish. Ten issues bound together.
Journal issued by the youth department of the central committee for Polish Jews (tzentral komitet fun di yidn in poyln). With photos and illustrations. Covers with impressive colorful illustrations. Issues 1-10 from the years 1947-1948 (the first issues are not numbered. two of the issues are double).
Volume: 32.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Creases and several tears to edges. Stains, tears and wear to binding.
Journal issued by the youth department of the central committee for Polish Jews (tzentral komitet fun di yidn in poyln). With photos and illustrations. Covers with impressive colorful illustrations. Issues 1-10 from the years 1947-1948 (the first issues are not numbered. two of the issues are double).
Volume: 32.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Creases and several tears to edges. Stains, tears and wear to binding.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Di Farshvundene Velt [The Vanished World], edited by Rafael Abramovitch. New York: Forward Association, 1947. Yiddish and English. ?The book contains photographs of Jewish communities in Eastern Europe before the Holocaust, including many photographs of their synagogues, streets, stores, and people. The photographs in the book are divided into two sections: Jewish towns and Jewish people. The photographs were sourced from the collection of the Joint, YIVO and the photographers Alter Kacyzne and Roman Vishniac.
In addition, the book contains three maps; a map presenting the territory occupied by the Nazis in Eastern Europe; a map of Eastern Europe marking the cities that are documented in the photographs of the book; map of the Jewish Quarter of Warsaw, marking the ghetto.?Title page with an illustration by Shlomo Yudovin. Red cloth binding with a paper label on the front binding showing the same illustration as the title page. ?575, [8] pp + [3] tables (maps), approx. 19.5x26.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Small tears to edges of several leaves. Tears and minor blemishes to margins of the title page. Several leaves are loose. Paper strips in the joining of the endpaper leaves. Restorations to the inside margins of several leaves. Slightly faded binding.
In addition, the book contains three maps; a map presenting the territory occupied by the Nazis in Eastern Europe; a map of Eastern Europe marking the cities that are documented in the photographs of the book; map of the Jewish Quarter of Warsaw, marking the ghetto.?Title page with an illustration by Shlomo Yudovin. Red cloth binding with a paper label on the front binding showing the same illustration as the title page. ?575, [8] pp + [3] tables (maps), approx. 19.5x26.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Small tears to edges of several leaves. Tears and minor blemishes to margins of the title page. Several leaves are loose. Paper strips in the joining of the endpaper leaves. Restorations to the inside margins of several leaves. Slightly faded binding.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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28 telegrams. Germany, Switzerland, United States, Czechoslovakia and Palestine, 1882-1976. ?Collection of greeting-telegrams sent in Europe and Palestine, including wedding greetings, Shanah Tovah and Happy Birthday greetings. Some telegrams were printed by postal companies or professional organizations (with greetings in Hebrew). Some were illustrated by artists.?1-13. Thirteen telegrams of various Jewish organizations in Europe, such as "Ruth" women society in Germany, organization of Jewish academics in Germany (1923), "Machzikei Emuna" school in Zurich, "Agudat Israel" in Switzerland and Germany (some from the 1920s), and more.?14-28. Fifteen telegrams of institutes and companies in Palestine and in Israel: "HeChlutz HaHaredi" (1946), "Ezra" movement (1945), "Tachkemoni" School in Jaffa (1911, 1930), Israel Post (1975-1976) and more.?Total of 29 telegrams, size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Some wear. Stains. Some tears and reinforced tears to margins of several telegrams. Some were not used.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Approx. 250 postage stamps, coupons, receipts, labels and additional paper items. Palestine and elsewhere, the 20th century.
A varied collection, which includes among others: * Many postage stamps, including stamps of the JNF, of "Kofer HaYishuv", of "Trumpeldor Alliance in Czechoslovakia", stamps of the second Maccabiah Games, stamps of the "Hadassah" Organization, stamps with the inscription "Palestine for the Arabs", and more. * Travel tickets, receipts for donations, paper labels and many other items.
A total of approx. 250 items, some of them appear in several copies. Size and condition vary.
A varied collection, which includes among others: * Many postage stamps, including stamps of the JNF, of "Kofer HaYishuv", of "Trumpeldor Alliance in Czechoslovakia", stamps of the second Maccabiah Games, stamps of the "Hadassah" Organization, stamps with the inscription "Palestine for the Arabs", and more. * Travel tickets, receipts for donations, paper labels and many other items.
A total of approx. 250 items, some of them appear in several copies. Size and condition vary.
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A collection of approx. 180 postage stamps, labels and paper items issued by various aid and charity organizations. Israel and the USA )most of the items are from Israel), [ca. 1930s-1980s].
Among the items: * Many labels of "Keren HaYeled", an aid organization for children of the WIZO Organization. * Labels and stamps of various aid organizations for women and mothers. * labels and stamps of aid organizations for orphans and widows. * Postage stamps of JNHAC (Jewish national Home for Asthmatic Children) in Denver (USA) and stamps of Misgav LaDach. * Labels of aid organizations for refugee children. * And many more items.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: the Rimon Family Collection.
Among the items: * Many labels of "Keren HaYeled", an aid organization for children of the WIZO Organization. * Labels and stamps of various aid organizations for women and mothers. * labels and stamps of aid organizations for orphans and widows. * Postage stamps of JNHAC (Jewish national Home for Asthmatic Children) in Denver (USA) and stamps of Misgav LaDach. * Labels of aid organizations for refugee children. * And many more items.
Size and condition vary.
Provenance: the Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Approx. 830 public transport tickets and additional paper items of the transportation cooperatives and companies "Egged", "Dan", "Drom Yehuda", and "HaMa'avir". 1930s-1990s (several later items).
The collection contains transport tickets, multiple-entry tickets, paper tokens, receipts, monthly travel cards and additional paper items of the various transportation cooperatives and companies which operated in Palestine since the 1930s until the late 20th century. Most of the tickets are of the cooperative (and later the company) "Egged". The collection also includes tickets and other paper items of the companies "Dan", "Drom Yehuda" and "HaMa'avir" and several items of small companies and cooperatives that had been closed or eventually swallowed up by larger companies: "The Drivers' Company "HaPo'el'", "'Neseher' Cooperative Cars Service", "Nesher Har VeEmek", "'Aleh' Small Cars Service Ltd.", "'Aviv' Drivers', "Ichud-Regev" and more.
Size and condition vary. Good to fair-good overall condition. Practically all of the items are perforated. Tears and open tears, Stain.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The collection contains transport tickets, multiple-entry tickets, paper tokens, receipts, monthly travel cards and additional paper items of the various transportation cooperatives and companies which operated in Palestine since the 1930s until the late 20th century. Most of the tickets are of the cooperative (and later the company) "Egged". The collection also includes tickets and other paper items of the companies "Dan", "Drom Yehuda" and "HaMa'avir" and several items of small companies and cooperatives that had been closed or eventually swallowed up by larger companies: "The Drivers' Company "HaPo'el'", "'Neseher' Cooperative Cars Service", "Nesher Har VeEmek", "'Aleh' Small Cars Service Ltd.", "'Aviv' Drivers', "Ichud-Regev" and more.
Size and condition vary. Good to fair-good overall condition. Practically all of the items are perforated. Tears and open tears, Stain.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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