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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
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Neot Sinai, Tseadim BaCholot (Neot Sinai, Steps in the Sand), memorial book published by residents of the settlement, after it was evacuated in 1981.
The booklet tells the story of the settlement, mentions each and every member; includes letters, many photos and newspaper clippings related to the evacuation.
[89] pages. Very good condition. Some of the pages are printed only on one side.
The booklet tells the story of the settlement, mentions each and every member; includes letters, many photos and newspaper clippings related to the evacuation.
[89] pages. Very good condition. Some of the pages are printed only on one side.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: Unsold
Charuvit Mul Shamayim VeShemesh VeAdama VeYam (Charuvit against the Sky, the Sun, the Land and the Sea), memorial book published by residents of the settlement, after it was evacuated in 1981.
The booklet tells the story of the settlement, mentions each and every member; includes letters, many photos and newspaper clippings as to the evacuation.
Charuvit was founded as a Nahal settlement, Charuva, and was later a civilian moshav affiliated to Herut and Beitar movements. In fact, it was officially named Tarsag, the year Herzl first envisioned settlements in the Al Arish area [1903].
[59] pages. Very good condition. Some of the pages are printed only on one side.
The booklet tells the story of the settlement, mentions each and every member; includes letters, many photos and newspaper clippings as to the evacuation.
Charuvit was founded as a Nahal settlement, Charuva, and was later a civilian moshav affiliated to Herut and Beitar movements. In fact, it was officially named Tarsag, the year Herzl first envisioned settlements in the Al Arish area [1903].
[59] pages. Very good condition. Some of the pages are printed only on one side.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: $750
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A collection of 44 photos, probably from an archive, documenting Israeli historical events: wars, settlements, the peace treaty with Egypt and more.
Some of the negatives of the photos are included. Most are mounted on cardboards with details of the photo. In most of these the source of the photos is indicated as "Government Press Office" or GPO. Several carry ink stamps of the photographer or titled on verso.
Fifteen photos are from the First Lebanon War, eight from the Yom Kipur War, twelve from the peace process with Egypt and the demonstrations against the withdrawl from Sinai, four photos of settlements, two photos from the Entebbe Operation, including a portrait of Yonatan Netanyahu, two photos of Japanese terrorist Kōzō Okamoto (岡本公三), a photo of major-general Yisrael Tal next to the Western Wall during the Six Day War, and more.
Various sizes. General condition: Very good.
Some of the negatives of the photos are included. Most are mounted on cardboards with details of the photo. In most of these the source of the photos is indicated as "Government Press Office" or GPO. Several carry ink stamps of the photographer or titled on verso.
Fifteen photos are from the First Lebanon War, eight from the Yom Kipur War, twelve from the peace process with Egypt and the demonstrations against the withdrawl from Sinai, four photos of settlements, two photos from the Entebbe Operation, including a portrait of Yonatan Netanyahu, two photos of Japanese terrorist Kōzō Okamoto (岡本公三), a photo of major-general Yisrael Tal next to the Western Wall during the Six Day War, and more.
Various sizes. General condition: Very good.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
A ring-binder containing around one hudred items belonging to a canteen Sergeant Major who served various periods in Lebanon between July 1982 and May 1985 - when IDF cleared most of Lebanon leaving only a security belt.
Items include: Call-Up Order dated July 11th, 1982, "Say Hi to the Family" pages, Hebrew-Arab conversation manual distributed by IDF Chief Education Officer, a PLO poster of Syrian President Hafez al-Assad with a small picture of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the organization's emblem, confiscation form of eight bottles of Arak which the Sergaent Major tried to smuggle back to Israel, booklet about Judaism for soldiers in Lebanon (Mikraei Yehadut), proclamation in Arabic by the IDF as the time of the 1985 partial retreat, newspaper clippings, original photos and more.
Besides the binder are two photo albums of the Sergeant Major from his stay in Lebanon. The photos feature, among others, Chiefs of-Staff Rafael Eitan and Moshe Levi, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Shamir, Ariel Sharon, Moshe Arens and Major Saed Hadad, head of the pro-Israeli South Lebanon Army. Other photos show the old synagogue of Hasbaya, soldiers praying on the ground, as well as the routine life of soldiers in Lebanon. Each album contains 20 pages.
Very good condition.
Items include: Call-Up Order dated July 11th, 1982, "Say Hi to the Family" pages, Hebrew-Arab conversation manual distributed by IDF Chief Education Officer, a PLO poster of Syrian President Hafez al-Assad with a small picture of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the organization's emblem, confiscation form of eight bottles of Arak which the Sergaent Major tried to smuggle back to Israel, booklet about Judaism for soldiers in Lebanon (Mikraei Yehadut), proclamation in Arabic by the IDF as the time of the 1985 partial retreat, newspaper clippings, original photos and more.
Besides the binder are two photo albums of the Sergeant Major from his stay in Lebanon. The photos feature, among others, Chiefs of-Staff Rafael Eitan and Moshe Levi, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Shamir, Ariel Sharon, Moshe Arens and Major Saed Hadad, head of the pro-Israeli South Lebanon Army. Other photos show the old synagogue of Hasbaya, soldiers praying on the ground, as well as the routine life of soldiers in Lebanon. Each album contains 20 pages.
Very good condition.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $450
Sold for: Unsold
Two Peace Now posters, designed by David Tartakover.
The first features the Peace Now logo, designed by Tartakover, in large letters. This was the first poster printed by the movement after it was founded in 1978. 62X42 cm. Signed in pencil by Tartakover in the bottom right corner.
The second bears the title Achshav Shalom Achshav (Now Peace Now), designed for a Peace Now demonstration in 1982, following the publication of the Kahan Commission Report following the Sabra and Shatila Massacre during the First Lebanon War. 99X70 cm. Signed by Tartakover in bottom left corner.
Very good condition.
The first features the Peace Now logo, designed by Tartakover, in large letters. This was the first poster printed by the movement after it was founded in 1978. 62X42 cm. Signed in pencil by Tartakover in the bottom right corner.
The second bears the title Achshav Shalom Achshav (Now Peace Now), designed for a Peace Now demonstration in 1982, following the publication of the Kahan Commission Report following the Sabra and Shatila Massacre during the First Lebanon War. 99X70 cm. Signed by Tartakover in bottom left corner.
Very good condition.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: Unsold
Radius Artists' Group, A Manifest Response to the War, An Exhibition'. An advertising poster for a group exhibition held at Radius Gallery, Tel Aviv, December 1982. The event held for the opening of the exhibition hosted: Haim Be'er, Yair Hurvitz, Meir Weiseltier, Assa Kasher, Yitzhak La'or, Menachem Perry, Dalia Ravikovitch, Asher Reich and Yossi Sharon.
The poster consists only of text, in colors alternating between green, red and black.
70X49 cm. Very good condition.
The poster consists only of text, in colors alternating between green, red and black.
70X49 cm. Very good condition.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: Unsold
Two "Peace Now" posters commemorating anniversaries of Emil Grunzweig's murder.
The first poster is from the first anniversary, in 1984. Black and white photo of Grunzweig at the demonstration in which he was murdered, and the writing: "A year since Emil's murder, the war government is still in power, the IDF is still in the Lebanon mud. And still the evil and foolish policy in the occupied territories continues. And so continues, even grows, the Jewish terror…". The poster declares a march and demonstration to be held in Jerusalem. Design: Rami Elhanan. 70X50 cm. Folding lines, creases, slight tears.
The second poster is from the sixth anniversary, in 1989. Also in black and white except for one word in red. Titled: "6 Years since Emil's murder". Features an illustration of the stone tablets with the commandments falling off. The words of the commandments are all jumbled at the foot of the tablets with 'Thou shalt not kill' on the top of the pile. Design: Michal Sela.
Emil Grunzweig was murdered in 1983, during a Peace Now demonstration in Jerusalem, demanding the implementation of the Kahan Commission Report, following the Sabra and Shatila massacre during the first Lebanon War. Grunzwieg was killed by a grenade. Nine other demonstators were injured, including future ministers Avraham Burg and Yuval Steinitz.
69X49 cm. Folding lines, slight creases, tear and tack holes in the corners.
The first poster is from the first anniversary, in 1984. Black and white photo of Grunzweig at the demonstration in which he was murdered, and the writing: "A year since Emil's murder, the war government is still in power, the IDF is still in the Lebanon mud. And still the evil and foolish policy in the occupied territories continues. And so continues, even grows, the Jewish terror…". The poster declares a march and demonstration to be held in Jerusalem. Design: Rami Elhanan. 70X50 cm. Folding lines, creases, slight tears.
The second poster is from the sixth anniversary, in 1989. Also in black and white except for one word in red. Titled: "6 Years since Emil's murder". Features an illustration of the stone tablets with the commandments falling off. The words of the commandments are all jumbled at the foot of the tablets with 'Thou shalt not kill' on the top of the pile. Design: Michal Sela.
Emil Grunzweig was murdered in 1983, during a Peace Now demonstration in Jerusalem, demanding the implementation of the Kahan Commission Report, following the Sabra and Shatila massacre during the first Lebanon War. Grunzwieg was killed by a grenade. Nine other demonstators were injured, including future ministers Avraham Burg and Yuval Steinitz.
69X49 cm. Folding lines, slight creases, tear and tack holes in the corners.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: Unsold
"Defense documents to be presented at the trial, dealing with the Temple Mount," an independent publication by Yehuda Etzion, accused of trying to blow up the Dome of the Rock.
The booklet, published during Etzion's trial, includes documents that served the defense during the trial of the members of the Jewish Underground terror organization. Most of the documents feature quotes from Jewish sources - the Bible, prayer books and oral traditions - as to the appropriate attitude in his pinion of the Jewish People to the Temple Mount, in his opinion, as opposed to the policy of Israeli governments. The quotes are presented in an effort to justify the group's terror, as part of a spiritual move that would transform the state of Israel to the kingdom of Israel.
33 pages, very good condition.
The booklet, published during Etzion's trial, includes documents that served the defense during the trial of the members of the Jewish Underground terror organization. Most of the documents feature quotes from Jewish sources - the Bible, prayer books and oral traditions - as to the appropriate attitude in his pinion of the Jewish People to the Temple Mount, in his opinion, as opposed to the policy of Israeli governments. The quotes are presented in an effort to justify the group's terror, as part of a spiritual move that would transform the state of Israel to the kingdom of Israel.
33 pages, very good condition.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: Unsold
Lot of thirty publications, mostly single pages, published by Kach, headed by Meir Kahane. The publications deal mostly with assimilation, Jewish sovereignty in the Temple Mount, expelling Arabs from Israel, Transforming Israel to a Jewish state by changing its laws and school education, opposition to the peace treaty with Egypt and Kahane's efforts to run for the Knesset and his party's platform. 1970s and 1980s.
Various sizes and conditions. General condition: very good.
Various sizes and conditions. General condition: very good.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $63
Including buyer's premium
In 1987 Rehavam Ze'evi announced his "transfer" program encouraging free emigration of the Arabs of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip. Ze'evi announced his plan during the time Meir Kahane was a member of the 11th Knesset. This poster, titled "There will be no transfer", was probably printed in connection to the upcoming Knesset elections in 1988 by Mapam Youth. It features photos of Kahane, Ze'evi, Yuval Ne'eman and Elyakim Haetzni, and the Spanish words "No Pasaran". The phrase "No Pasaran," (they shall not pass), is an anti fascist slogan used by the Republic forces in the Spanish Civil War.
71X50 cm. Very good condition.
71X50 cm. Very good condition.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: Unsold
A political poster of the Women in Black movement from the late eighties, titled "To Live". On the upper half of the poster is a photograph of six women dressed in black, and on its lower part a large black spot with red inscription "To Live". The photograph was done in a protest demonstration of Women in Black at the Megido Junction.
Women in Black was established in Jerusalem in 1988 following the outburst of the first Intifada, and as a protest of the military steps taken by the State on Isral in the Occupied Territories. The women of the movement held regular protest demonstrations on Fridays at the France Square in Jerusalwm, in which they wore black. This type of protest spread around the country and towards the end of the Intifada thirty such demonstrations were held weekly.
Design: Roni Rechev. Photography: Boaz Lanir.
69X49 cm. Very good condition.
Women in Black was established in Jerusalem in 1988 following the outburst of the first Intifada, and as a protest of the military steps taken by the State on Isral in the Occupied Territories. The women of the movement held regular protest demonstrations on Fridays at the France Square in Jerusalwm, in which they wore black. This type of protest spread around the country and towards the end of the Intifada thirty such demonstrations were held weekly.
Design: Roni Rechev. Photography: Boaz Lanir.
69X49 cm. Very good condition.
Category
Politics and society
Catalogue Value
Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: Unsold
Poster by David Tartakover titled Ima (Mother), signed in pencil.
The black and white poster presents a large photo of an Israeli soldier passing by an entrance to a house, looking at an elderly Arab woman standing in the entrance. The word "Ima" appears in large white letters on the figure of the woman. Original photo by Reuters.
The poster was designed an printed in 1988, during the years of the First Intifada, and tries to convey a message of peace and compassion in a direct, simple manner.
On the bottom of the poster: 'Tartakover, Totzeret HaAretz Tel Aviv 0288, photo: Reuters,' and Tartakover's signature in pencil.
Very good condition.
67X99 cm.
The black and white poster presents a large photo of an Israeli soldier passing by an entrance to a house, looking at an elderly Arab woman standing in the entrance. The word "Ima" appears in large white letters on the figure of the woman. Original photo by Reuters.
The poster was designed an printed in 1988, during the years of the First Intifada, and tries to convey a message of peace and compassion in a direct, simple manner.
On the bottom of the poster: 'Tartakover, Totzeret HaAretz Tel Aviv 0288, photo: Reuters,' and Tartakover's signature in pencil.
Very good condition.
67X99 cm.
Category
Politics and society
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