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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
1. JNF – its history, aim and importance. Yiddish pamphlet by Yehezkel Wortsmann. Vienna, 1903.
2. Donation receipt, Germany, 1914
3. Plan for JNF ball to be held in the Zion theatre in Jerusalem, 1923
4. Receipt for donation of item to JNF market in Jerusalem, Pesach 1925.
5. Yizkor notepad including donation cards for worshipers. France, late 1920s.
Various sizes, very good condition. Some have folding lines.
2. Donation receipt, Germany, 1914
3. Plan for JNF ball to be held in the Zion theatre in Jerusalem, 1923
4. Receipt for donation of item to JNF market in Jerusalem, Pesach 1925.
5. Yizkor notepad including donation cards for worshipers. France, late 1920s.
Various sizes, very good condition. Some have folding lines.
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JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Seven early JNF advertisements. Germany, early 20th century.
"Flugblatts" nos.1,2,4,5,and 8, containing appeals to world Jewry and to Jewish children, and referring to Purim and Chanukah (see Item 50 on Kedem's auction no. 3), and two additional documents, one presenting JNF's Golden Book, and the other dealing with collection of funds for the perpetuation of Herzl's memory.
29X22 cm.
Very Good condition.
"Flugblatts" nos.1,2,4,5,and 8, containing appeals to world Jewry and to Jewish children, and referring to Purim and Chanukah (see Item 50 on Kedem's auction no. 3), and two additional documents, one presenting JNF's Golden Book, and the other dealing with collection of funds for the perpetuation of Herzl's memory.
29X22 cm.
Very Good condition.
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JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
14 donation receipts:
1. 10 receipts for Shekel donations - the World Zionist Organization, 1938, 1941-1944
2. Receipt for donation to Keren HaYesod, Vienna, 1920
3. JNF, Tel-Hai Day, donation for registration of Yosef Trumpeldor and his friends in the Golden Book
4. Two JNF receipts designed by Meir Gur Arye, theme of design: "You shall redeem the Land" – Jerusalem, 1927, 1931.
Various sizes, very good condition.
1. 10 receipts for Shekel donations - the World Zionist Organization, 1938, 1941-1944
2. Receipt for donation to Keren HaYesod, Vienna, 1920
3. JNF, Tel-Hai Day, donation for registration of Yosef Trumpeldor and his friends in the Golden Book
4. Two JNF receipts designed by Meir Gur Arye, theme of design: "You shall redeem the Land" – Jerusalem, 1927, 1931.
Various sizes, very good condition.
Category
JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Original case containing 5 JNF telegrams and 4 (out of 5) checks, made out to JNF. Holland, 1920's?. These telegrams are mentioned in the Ladani catalogue (D-2), but are not described in detail. The case is not mentioned.
Very good condition. The telegrams and checks are in excellent condition.
Very good condition. The telegrams and checks are in excellent condition.
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JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
JNF box from cardboard in pale blue. One side has writing in Hebrew, the other side in Polish. On both sides, written in pen, is the date – 18.02.1932. Does not appear in The JNF Blue Box Exhibition catalog.
Good condition. It appears to have never been opened.
Good condition. It appears to have never been opened.
Category
JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $250
Unsold
Yehuda Vi’Yerushalem – edited by Yoel Moshe Salomon. Second year, issues 3 and 4 – Jerusalem, 13 Sivan, 11 Tammuz [1878].
These are the last two issues published. In the same year, Salomon joined the founders of Petach Tikva and ceased publishing the paper. Next to Salomon’s name appears the name of his father-in-law Avraham Rotenberg; according to Shoshana HaLevi, the publishing license was given in Rotenberg’s name because he held Turkish citizenship.
Shoshana Halevi No. 293.
Booklet 3 – 17-24 pages, booklet 4 – 25-32 pages, 23.5 cm.
Rare.
Fair condition. Pages are detached, many tears to margins with pieces missing (in booklet 3 light damage to text). A few moth holes.
These are the last two issues published. In the same year, Salomon joined the founders of Petach Tikva and ceased publishing the paper. Next to Salomon’s name appears the name of his father-in-law Avraham Rotenberg; according to Shoshana HaLevi, the publishing license was given in Rotenberg’s name because he held Turkish citizenship.
Shoshana Halevi No. 293.
Booklet 3 – 17-24 pages, booklet 4 – 25-32 pages, 23.5 cm.
Rare.
Fair condition. Pages are detached, many tears to margins with pieces missing (in booklet 3 light damage to text). A few moth holes.
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JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $100
Unsold
Two receipts for donations toward building a synagogue in Tiberias and two receipts from Jerusalem, printed at Israel Bak Printers.
13.5x18.5, 11.5x19.5 cm.
Tears and stains. The document from Jerusalem has a large tear (6 cm).
13.5x18.5, 11.5x19.5 cm.
Tears and stains. The document from Jerusalem has a large tear (6 cm).
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JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $200
Unsold
Two documents for donations in the amounts of 3,000 and 7,000 Franks for the establishment of the Bikur Cholim Hospital in Jerusalem, by Ya'akov Valero. Clerks and administrators, Amsterdam [1898, 1899].
Printed and handwriting.
One is signed by Yehuda Arye Lehrn, the other has the stamp of Meir Rubens.
10x13 cm, 10x11cm.
Very good condition. Filing holes. Tear and piece missing from the 1899 document.
Printed and handwriting.
One is signed by Yehuda Arye Lehrn, the other has the stamp of Meir Rubens.
10x13 cm, 10x11cm.
Very good condition. Filing holes. Tear and piece missing from the 1899 document.
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JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $700
Sold for: $1,625
Including buyer's premium
Sinai Solomon, son of Zalman Solomon, grandson of Yoel Moshe Solomon, was born around the year 1870 in Palestine. At the end of the 19th century he learned pharmaceutics in Turkey and in Switzerland, and later moved to Germany, where he practiced his trade. Upon his return to Palestine, he established one of the first modern Jewish pharmacies next to the Tower of David. Due to financial and family difficulties, he and his pharmacy relocated many times, in Egypt, Turkey, Jaffa and Jerusalem. His last pharmacy was named Agrippas, and was located next to the Machne Yehuda Market in Jerusalem.
His archive contains postcards, letters - both personal ones dealing with public matters (The Pharmacist's Association, Nachalat Yisrael Rama, and more), accounts, receipts, passports from the Ottoman period, various paperwork from German consulate, photographs, government papers, notebooks and notepads, matters concerning pharmacy and import of medeicines, medical prescriptions and more.
A good part of the documents are from the Ottoman period, and the rest are from the British Mandate period. Few date to after establishment of State. Many documents bear stamps and post-stamps.
Altogether hundreds of documents of various sizes and conditions.
His archive contains postcards, letters - both personal ones dealing with public matters (The Pharmacist's Association, Nachalat Yisrael Rama, and more), accounts, receipts, passports from the Ottoman period, various paperwork from German consulate, photographs, government papers, notebooks and notepads, matters concerning pharmacy and import of medeicines, medical prescriptions and more.
A good part of the documents are from the Ottoman period, and the rest are from the British Mandate period. Few date to after establishment of State. Many documents bear stamps and post-stamps.
Altogether hundreds of documents of various sizes and conditions.
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JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
1. List of teachers who came to a general teachers’ meeting in Zichron Ya’akov. Elul 1903. The list includes 47 names, including David Yellin, Yosef Vitkin, Shlomo Vilkomitz, one of the first educators of Rosh Pina,.
23x29.6 cm.
23x29.6 cm.
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JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $150
Unsold
Single page with handwritten text, stamps and signatures from Eretz-Israel Moshavot in the Galil and surrounding areas, on both sides of the page. Given as a souvenir to a French officer during the period of the Ottoman government. French. Ink stamps of the Moshavot: Hadera, Zichron Ya'akov, Yavniel, Mescha, Melachemiya [Menachemiya], Rosh Pina, Yesod HaMa’ala, Metulla, and signatures from members of the Jordanian guard.
21x26.5 cm.
Fair condition. Torn into three parts, attached with archival adhesive tape. Staining.
21x26.5 cm.
Fair condition. Torn into three parts, attached with archival adhesive tape. Staining.
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JNF
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Auction 5 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 10, 2009
Opening: $60
Sold for: $163
Including buyer's premium
The Hebrew Gymnasia in Jaffa (the institution “Organization for the Hebrew Gymnasia in Eretz Yisrael”) – curriculum for all classes. Second publication, Jerusalem 1907.
Booklet detailing the regulations of the Gymnasia, which later became the Gymnasia Herzliya, conditions for accepting students and details of the various disciplines. On the inside of the back cover is a “pamphlet of the Hebrew Gymnasia” from the same year, which contains the regulations of the Hebrew Gymnasia.
The curriculum – 20 pages, the pamphlet – six pages. 23 cm.
Very good condition. The last page of the pamphlet is stuck to the inside back cover. Stains on the back cover and creases on the pamphlet.
Booklet detailing the regulations of the Gymnasia, which later became the Gymnasia Herzliya, conditions for accepting students and details of the various disciplines. On the inside of the back cover is a “pamphlet of the Hebrew Gymnasia” from the same year, which contains the regulations of the Hebrew Gymnasia.
The curriculum – 20 pages, the pamphlet – six pages. 23 cm.
Very good condition. The last page of the pamphlet is stuck to the inside back cover. Stains on the back cover and creases on the pamphlet.
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JNF
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