Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $700
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Odezwa do Ludnoֵ›ci M. Kielc! Proclamation to the citizens of Kielce, on behalf of Parties' leaders and the city's leaders. Kielce, Poland, July 4, 1946. Polish. The Kielce Pogrom occurred about one year after the end of the war, following a blood libel that spread in the city, claiming that the Jews used the blood of a nine-year-old Christian boy for a religious ceremony. 42 of the 163 Jewish holocaust survivors in the city were murdered and about 80 were injured.
The city of Kielce leaders request in this proclamation to restore order; they state that the pogrom was against Jewish survivors who went through the "Hitlerian Hell" and found shelter in the city. They continue and say that the killings were executed by irresponsible criminals who stain the reputation of the Polish people who are decent and well known for their tolerance. In bold lines, at the end of the proclamation, appears a call to restore order and peace in the city "in the name of the innocent". Signed (in print): seven heads of parties and city leaders. Leaf 38 cm. In general - good condition. Minor tears at borders, some restored. Creases.
The city of Kielce leaders request in this proclamation to restore order; they state that the pogrom was against Jewish survivors who went through the "Hitlerian Hell" and found shelter in the city. They continue and say that the killings were executed by irresponsible criminals who stain the reputation of the Polish people who are decent and well known for their tolerance. In bold lines, at the end of the proclamation, appears a call to restore order and peace in the city "in the name of the innocent". Signed (in print): seven heads of parties and city leaders. Leaf 38 cm. In general - good condition. Minor tears at borders, some restored. Creases.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Appeal! (Please print this appeal in your newspaper so as to attract the readers' attention). Leaf issued by the presidency and management of the Union of surviving rabbis and rebbes in Poland. Lodz, July 1943.
"After destruction caused by this horrible war surviving rabbis and rebbes gathered most of them returned from Russia and many others who survived gas chambers and established 'the union of surviving rabbis in Poland', centered in Lodz". The appeal continues: "..in spite of the fact that the government protects us as it protects other citizens, we experience suppressed hatred and prosecutions around us and we feel that we cannot stay here. We therefore ask you to try and help us reach our Holy Land and help those who wish to leave to reach other countries we protest and call: do not abandon the Polish Jews since Poland was the heart and brain of the Jewish people!" Signed (in print) rebbes: Alter Ya'akov Meir, Yehiel Yehoshua Rabinovitch, Shalom Yehezkel Shraga Halberstam, Israel Yerahmiel Sekala, and others. Leaf 30.5 cm. Good condition.
"After destruction caused by this horrible war surviving rabbis and rebbes gathered most of them returned from Russia and many others who survived gas chambers and established 'the union of surviving rabbis in Poland', centered in Lodz". The appeal continues: "..in spite of the fact that the government protects us as it protects other citizens, we experience suppressed hatred and prosecutions around us and we feel that we cannot stay here. We therefore ask you to try and help us reach our Holy Land and help those who wish to leave to reach other countries we protest and call: do not abandon the Polish Jews since Poland was the heart and brain of the Jewish people!" Signed (in print) rebbes: Alter Ya'akov Meir, Yehiel Yehoshua Rabinovitch, Shalom Yehezkel Shraga Halberstam, Israel Yerahmiel Sekala, and others. Leaf 30.5 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $120
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Sefer Meir BeAhava, the biography and demise of Rabbi Meir Shapira of Lublin and the story of the Lublin extermination their friend Binyamin Mintz. Published by the Institute for Torah and Documentation named after Rabbi Nehemia Kornitzer, Tel-Aviv, 1943.
On the last leaf: "the book 'Meir BeAhava' was written in Tel-Aviv Megilat HaChurban was written in 1943 in Tel-Aviv based on news about the atrocities". Megilat HaChurban, a 16 pages text, telling the story of the Lublin Jewry extermination. 63, [1] pp, 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Detached leaves. Acid and fragile paper. Tears.
On the last leaf: "the book 'Meir BeAhava' was written in Tel-Aviv Megilat HaChurban was written in 1943 in Tel-Aviv based on news about the atrocities". Megilat HaChurban, a 16 pages text, telling the story of the Lublin Jewry extermination. 63, [1] pp, 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Detached leaves. Acid and fragile paper. Tears.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $120
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Bat Ami, about the holocaust Agunot and Agunim by Ya'akov Moshe Toledano, Chief Rabbi of Tel-Aviv-Jaffa. Published by the chief rabbinate of Tel-Aviv, Tel-Aviv, 1947.
"Investigations, inquiries and Halachic novellae concerning the Agunot and Agunim (women and man "chained" to their spouses) who survived the extermination in the countries ruled by the Nazis in the recent world war". On the title-page is a dedication handwritten by Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Toledano. 72 pp [without 4 pages added to some of the copies, with a special title-page: "pamphlet about a lost communist Yavam"], 24.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, minor tears at borders of cover.
"Investigations, inquiries and Halachic novellae concerning the Agunot and Agunim (women and man "chained" to their spouses) who survived the extermination in the countries ruled by the Nazis in the recent world war". On the title-page is a dedication handwritten by Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Toledano. 72 pp [without 4 pages added to some of the copies, with a special title-page: "pamphlet about a lost communist Yavam"], 24.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, minor tears at borders of cover.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $700
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A wedding greeting, written and illustrated by hand, on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Buda. Landsberg Displaced Persons Camp, December 22, 1946. English.
Warm and friendly greeting in English from the couple's friends, members of UNRRA 1065 team in Landsberg camp:"On this happy occasion of your marriage, your fellow members of UNRRA in Landsberg wish to present you with this gift ". Hand-signed by 21 friends of the couple. The greeting was written on a heavy cardboard leaf, surrounded by a flowery frame, hand painted. The greeting is covered by another cardboard leaf with UNRRA's emblem and the name of 1065 team, handwritten. [2] heavy cardboard leaves, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Dark stain of the covering leaf.
Warm and friendly greeting in English from the couple's friends, members of UNRRA 1065 team in Landsberg camp:"On this happy occasion of your marriage, your fellow members of UNRRA in Landsberg wish to present you with this gift ". Hand-signed by 21 friends of the couple. The greeting was written on a heavy cardboard leaf, surrounded by a flowery frame, hand painted. The greeting is covered by another cardboard leaf with UNRRA's emblem and the name of 1065 team, handwritten. [2] heavy cardboard leaves, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Dark stain of the covering leaf.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $400
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Camp/Proclamation Concerning Yiddish Journalism - Munich
1. "Zait Frailich" / "Be Happy". Single leaf. Landsberg: Landsberger Verlagsanstalt M. Neumeyer, [between 1945 and 1948]. English and German. Program of a theatre performance and musical evening, produced and acted by holocaust survivors, in the Landsberg Displaced Persons Camp, organized by "Jewish Dramatic Group at The Zionistic Organization in Landsberg/Lech-Caserne". Texts by Moshe Brodersohn, Moshe Kolvak and other Jewish writers. [4] pp (single leaf folded into two), 22 cm. Good condition. Tear (3.5 cm) and creases. Rare, important and bibliographically unknown.
2. Let the Public Judge! Proclamation issued by a Jewish culture group, active in Munich. Munich, March 1951. A controversial proclamation concerning Yiddish Journalism in Germany. Leaf 39 cm. Good condition. Folded.
1. "Zait Frailich" / "Be Happy". Single leaf. Landsberg: Landsberger Verlagsanstalt M. Neumeyer, [between 1945 and 1948]. English and German. Program of a theatre performance and musical evening, produced and acted by holocaust survivors, in the Landsberg Displaced Persons Camp, organized by "Jewish Dramatic Group at The Zionistic Organization in Landsberg/Lech-Caserne". Texts by Moshe Brodersohn, Moshe Kolvak and other Jewish writers. [4] pp (single leaf folded into two), 22 cm. Good condition. Tear (3.5 cm) and creases. Rare, important and bibliographically unknown.
2. Let the Public Judge! Proclamation issued by a Jewish culture group, active in Munich. Munich, March 1951. A controversial proclamation concerning Yiddish Journalism in Germany. Leaf 39 cm. Good condition. Folded.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $120
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Song of Bergen-Belsen refugees, funeral March. Words and Music: H. Bronski (Pistols). Tel Aviv, January 3, 1946. Hebrew with an English title, with musical notes.
[4] pp, 32 cm. Fair condition, moisture marks. Tears at borders, foxing-marks and creases.
[4] pp, 32 cm. Fair condition, moisture marks. Tears at borders, foxing-marks and creases.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $400
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Third Congress of She'erit HaPleita in the American Zone in Germany, March 30 to April 1, 1948 - general report. Bad Reichenhall, 1948. Yiddish.
A report summing up the third congress of She'erit Hapleita in Germany. An illustration of a cut off tree and the map of Eretz Israel - on the cover. [1], 18, [1] pp, 30X21 cm. Single moth hole. Creases and minor folding marks, several stains.
A report summing up the third congress of She'erit Hapleita in Germany. An illustration of a cut off tree and the map of Eretz Israel - on the cover. [1], 18, [1] pp, 30X21 cm. Single moth hole. Creases and minor folding marks, several stains.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $300
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Small silver-plated tray (not signed). [Germany, mid 20th century].
A dedication is engraved in the center in honor of the Chairman of the Rabbis Society, Rabbi Shmuel Aba Sneig (of Lithuanian Jewry leaders and chief rabbi of Munich for 20 years): "on your wedding anniversary, gift of the committee of liberated Jews in Germany, Munich 1950". 14.5X20.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages (scratches and stains).
A dedication is engraved in the center in honor of the Chairman of the Rabbis Society, Rabbi Shmuel Aba Sneig (of Lithuanian Jewry leaders and chief rabbi of Munich for 20 years): "on your wedding anniversary, gift of the committee of liberated Jews in Germany, Munich 1950". 14.5X20.5 cm. Good condition. Minor damages (scratches and stains).
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $3,000
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36 photographs of Jewish holocaust survivors in a transit-camp in Vienna, [1946-1948].
Photographs taken by Wolf Schֳ₪rf (ink-stamped by the photographer). Documenting the daily life of Jewish refugees in the temporary transit-camp in Vienna: queue for food distribution, children's school, Passover, etc. The photographs were taken out of an album. In the album are handwritten annotations that prove, beyond doubt, that the photographed are Jewish refugees in a transit-camp (attached are seven of the album's leaves). Several photographs are annotated in handwriting on the reverse (a later annotation, in pencil). 8.5X13.5 cm. Good condition.
Photographs taken by Wolf Schֳ₪rf (ink-stamped by the photographer). Documenting the daily life of Jewish refugees in the temporary transit-camp in Vienna: queue for food distribution, children's school, Passover, etc. The photographs were taken out of an album. In the album are handwritten annotations that prove, beyond doubt, that the photographed are Jewish refugees in a transit-camp (attached are seven of the album's leaves). Several photographs are annotated in handwriting on the reverse (a later annotation, in pencil). 8.5X13.5 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $400
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Poster issued by the Relief Committee calling for donations of "Winter Clothing". Tel Aviv: Shoshany printing press, 1947.
"During these days of struggle and hope for redemption we hear the voices from Displaced Persons Camps calling for urgent assistance with bread, clothing and shoes in order to save the remaining energy of tens of thousands of Jews approaching the shores of Israel we are obliged to do as asked " 62.5X96 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, numerous tears with text omission, professionally restored. Linen backed for display and conservation.
"During these days of struggle and hope for redemption we hear the voices from Displaced Persons Camps calling for urgent assistance with bread, clothing and shoes in order to save the remaining energy of tens of thousands of Jews approaching the shores of Israel we are obliged to do as asked " 62.5X96 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, numerous tears with text omission, professionally restored. Linen backed for display and conservation.
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Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 22, 2012
Opening: $400
Sold for: $875
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Tsurik fun gehenom [Back from Hell], 22 tsaykhnungen fun Berl Friedler, mit a forvort un text fun Paul Trepman Bergen-Belsen, 1947. Yiddish; Title page in English.
Impressive sketches by Berl Friedler documenting the horrors of the holocaust; some in color. [25] leaves, 22.5X30 cm. Very good condition. Minor damages to spine.
Impressive sketches by Berl Friedler documenting the horrors of the holocaust; some in color. [25] leaves, 22.5X30 cm. Very good condition. Minor damages to spine.
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