Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Di farshvundene velt [The Vanished World], edited by Rafael Abramovitch. New -York, 1947. Album-format book containing photos of Jews from East Europe. Includes numerous photos of synagogues, streets, stores, and figures, in two parts: Jewish cities, and people. Portraying East European Jewry prior to the Holocaust. On the cover an illustration by Shlomo Yudovin. 575, [8] pp, 20.5x26.5 cm. Good
condition. Lower left corner of pp. 75-119 is torn. Binding somewhat loose.
condition. Lower left corner of pp. 75-119 is torn. Binding somewhat loose.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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“From the last destruction – fun letzten khurban, exhibition – oysshtelung”. Publication of Central Historical Committee, Munich, [1948]. Hebrew, Yiddish, German, French and English.
“Photographs and documents of Jewish life under the Nazi regime” – list of 71 exhibitions, including 277 items, from the rise of the Nazis until the end of WW II. Hundreds of documents displayed from Germany, Poland, Austria and Hungary. Page 15 printed in color: “Remember what Amalek did to you!”, including illustrations of the Temple's destruction, Egyptian slavery, expulsion from Spain, 1648-1649 Khmelnytsky Uprising (drawn by Pinchas Schuldenrein). 32 pp, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Ink stamp.
“Photographs and documents of Jewish life under the Nazi regime” – list of 71 exhibitions, including 277 items, from the rise of the Nazis until the end of WW II. Hundreds of documents displayed from Germany, Poland, Austria and Hungary. Page 15 printed in color: “Remember what Amalek did to you!”, including illustrations of the Temple's destruction, Egyptian slavery, expulsion from Spain, 1648-1649 Khmelnytsky Uprising (drawn by Pinchas Schuldenrein). 32 pp, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Ink stamp.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Kinet Elmisiria, by D.V. [David Vazan?]. Castro printing press, Tunisia, ca. 1945. Jewish-Arabic, with transcription into Latin characters.
Lamentation for victims of the Nazi Regime in Tunisia, a printed poem in Jewish-Arabic and in Latin characters.
Tunisia was under the Nazi regime from November 1942 until May 1943. When the Nazis occupied Tunisia they founded a local Jewish Judenrat. Tunisian Jews were obliged to wear a Yellow badge and supply all the needs of the German army. Many Jews were shot to death in their homes or in Death Marches. About 4000 Jews were deported to concentration camps in Tunisia and some others were deported to extermination camps.
7, [1] pp (folded sheet), 20 cm. Good condition. Stains, minor tears.
Lamentation for victims of the Nazi Regime in Tunisia, a printed poem in Jewish-Arabic and in Latin characters.
Tunisia was under the Nazi regime from November 1942 until May 1943. When the Nazis occupied Tunisia they founded a local Jewish Judenrat. Tunisian Jews were obliged to wear a Yellow badge and supply all the needs of the German army. Many Jews were shot to death in their homes or in Death Marches. About 4000 Jews were deported to concentration camps in Tunisia and some others were deported to extermination camps.
7, [1] pp (folded sheet), 20 cm. Good condition. Stains, minor tears.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Seven handwritten documents, "Palestinian Office" in Switzerland (Office Palestinien de Suisse), involved with saving Jews, Holocaust refugees. Geneva, 1942. German.
Applications submitted by Jews to the "Palestinian Office" in Switzerland requesting immigration certificates to various countries. Some of the documents are, it seems, drafts of speeches or official applications of the above mentioned office. One letter (of November 1942), is addressed to Dr. Lubinsky of the "Foundation for Soldiers' Families" with a request for financial support. Seven leaves. Condition varies.
Applications submitted by Jews to the "Palestinian Office" in Switzerland requesting immigration certificates to various countries. Some of the documents are, it seems, drafts of speeches or official applications of the above mentioned office. One letter (of November 1942), is addressed to Dr. Lubinsky of the "Foundation for Soldiers' Families" with a request for financial support. Seven leaves. Condition varies.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $1,875
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Documents archive of Att. Joseph Yosifov, concerning Aliya of Bulgarian Jews to Eretz Israel. 1940-1944. Hebrew and Bulgarian.
Joseph Yosifov, attorney, native of Sofia (Bulgaria). Participated in the foundation of Beitar movement in Bulgaria and served as commissioner for Aliya matters. In Paris held the position of secretary of the Revisionist Students Association. Continued his Revisionist Zionist activity in Bulgaria. Participated as a delegate in Histadrut Zionit Hadasha (New Zionist Organization - NZO) conventions in Vienna, Prague and Basel, chairman of the Supreme Court and later chairman of NZO center in Bulgaria. Made Aliya to Eretz Israel in 1940. Continued his activity as member of NZO center and member of NZO Supreme Court and later of World Revisionist Zionism Organization.
Archive contains: *about 40 letters concerning Aliya of Jews, members of Beitar and Revisionist movements, to Eretz Israel. The documents imply how complicated it was to obtain certificates for Aliya and they reflect the inner conflicts between Revisionists and Mapai members at that time; includes letters to and from Josef Klarman, chairman of the High Commission of NZO and member of Relief Committee for European Jews. *About 30 documents concerning Kupat Holim LeOvdim Leumi'yim, and internal matters of NZO. Lot includes approx. 75 documents, handwritten and typewritten. Sizes and conditions vary.
Joseph Yosifov, attorney, native of Sofia (Bulgaria). Participated in the foundation of Beitar movement in Bulgaria and served as commissioner for Aliya matters. In Paris held the position of secretary of the Revisionist Students Association. Continued his Revisionist Zionist activity in Bulgaria. Participated as a delegate in Histadrut Zionit Hadasha (New Zionist Organization - NZO) conventions in Vienna, Prague and Basel, chairman of the Supreme Court and later chairman of NZO center in Bulgaria. Made Aliya to Eretz Israel in 1940. Continued his activity as member of NZO center and member of NZO Supreme Court and later of World Revisionist Zionism Organization.
Archive contains: *about 40 letters concerning Aliya of Jews, members of Beitar and Revisionist movements, to Eretz Israel. The documents imply how complicated it was to obtain certificates for Aliya and they reflect the inner conflicts between Revisionists and Mapai members at that time; includes letters to and from Josef Klarman, chairman of the High Commission of NZO and member of Relief Committee for European Jews. *About 30 documents concerning Kupat Holim LeOvdim Leumi'yim, and internal matters of NZO. Lot includes approx. 75 documents, handwritten and typewritten. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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"Obtaining testimonies about the atrocities – by those who returned from Poland". Inner circular letter, issued by the information bureau of the Jewish Agency, [probably July 1944].
A circular letter, typewritten and stenciled. The letter opens with the words: "while the Eretz Israelis were in Atlit and have been exchanged for the German citizens, talks have been conducted with them by representatives of the Jewish Agency Aliya Dept. We deliver part of the testimonies about the horrors in the occupied countries".
In 1941-1944 there were some exchange deals between people in Eretz Israel and Germany: Eretz Israel citizens who left the country before the war were exchanged for Germans of the Templers' community who lived in Eretz Israel. The first returned to Eretz Israel and the latter to Germany. The testimony presented here was obtained from one of the groups which returned to Eretz Israel and was, most probably, the fourth group which arrived on July 11 1944 (it is also possible that this was the second group that arrived in November 1942, but due to the abundance of testimonies from Holland, it is assumed that this was indeed the fourth group). The testimonies in this document include unbearable descriptions of cargo trains full of people, mass graves, death injections, actions, shooting in the streets, ashes crates, burning of synagogues and other atrocities. A couple from Warsaw who were in a prisoners camp from the beginning of the war and corresponded with relatives in Warsaw told that their relatives wrote to them that "Dr. Korczak with all of the orphans was among the deportees. Dr. Korczak survived the transport and it was unknown where to he disappeared". 8 pp, 30.5 cm.Fair-good condition. Dry and fragile paper. Minor tears. Folding marks, minor stains.
A circular letter, typewritten and stenciled. The letter opens with the words: "while the Eretz Israelis were in Atlit and have been exchanged for the German citizens, talks have been conducted with them by representatives of the Jewish Agency Aliya Dept. We deliver part of the testimonies about the horrors in the occupied countries".
In 1941-1944 there were some exchange deals between people in Eretz Israel and Germany: Eretz Israel citizens who left the country before the war were exchanged for Germans of the Templers' community who lived in Eretz Israel. The first returned to Eretz Israel and the latter to Germany. The testimony presented here was obtained from one of the groups which returned to Eretz Israel and was, most probably, the fourth group which arrived on July 11 1944 (it is also possible that this was the second group that arrived in November 1942, but due to the abundance of testimonies from Holland, it is assumed that this was indeed the fourth group). The testimonies in this document include unbearable descriptions of cargo trains full of people, mass graves, death injections, actions, shooting in the streets, ashes crates, burning of synagogues and other atrocities. A couple from Warsaw who were in a prisoners camp from the beginning of the war and corresponded with relatives in Warsaw told that their relatives wrote to them that "Dr. Korczak with all of the orphans was among the deportees. Dr. Korczak survived the transport and it was unknown where to he disappeared". 8 pp, 30.5 cm.Fair-good condition. Dry and fragile paper. Minor tears. Folding marks, minor stains.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Three publications, typewritten and stenciled, with reports about the fate of Jews in Europe during the years 1942-1945:
1. The fate of Jews, Polish refugees, in Russia – Mr. A. Dobkin's mission to Persia. Publication issued by the information bureau of the Jewish Agency, "Not for Publication". September 8, 1942. 11 pp, 33 cm. Good condition. Stains and folding marks. Last leaf – detached.
2. News from Eretz Israel, from the Diaspora and the movement, published by the National Committee for the Jewish Soldier. May 9, 1944. Issue no. 21. 6 pp, 33 cm. Good condition. Wear and folding marks.
3. Bulletin, Rescue Committee of the Jewish Agency, February 1945. The text opens with the following:" we deliver some news about the situation of Jews in the countries under or which were under Nazi regime according to information recently received from various sources". [1], 14 pp, 26.5 cm. Good condition. Filing holes.
1. The fate of Jews, Polish refugees, in Russia – Mr. A. Dobkin's mission to Persia. Publication issued by the information bureau of the Jewish Agency, "Not for Publication". September 8, 1942. 11 pp, 33 cm. Good condition. Stains and folding marks. Last leaf – detached.
2. News from Eretz Israel, from the Diaspora and the movement, published by the National Committee for the Jewish Soldier. May 9, 1944. Issue no. 21. 6 pp, 33 cm. Good condition. Wear and folding marks.
3. Bulletin, Rescue Committee of the Jewish Agency, February 1945. The text opens with the following:" we deliver some news about the situation of Jews in the countries under or which were under Nazi regime according to information recently received from various sources". [1], 14 pp, 26.5 cm. Good condition. Filing holes.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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The youth facing the Diaspora Holocaust, speeches delivered by members in a convention on 15.1.43. [Tel-Aviv, 1943].
Speeches held in a convention "Youth Facing the Diaspora Holocaust" held in 1943 with the participation of various youth movements in Israel.
From the introduction: "on Friday and Saturday…youngsters of various youth movements gathered from the city and the country to commune with the grief concerning the Holocaust and consider together what has to be done…no one was limited or disturbed while speaking. …Discussion was serious and free. Some members held speeches prepared ahead of time while others just mumbled and expressed their thoughts…" 42 pp, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears, some restored. New binding.
Speeches held in a convention "Youth Facing the Diaspora Holocaust" held in 1943 with the participation of various youth movements in Israel.
From the introduction: "on Friday and Saturday…youngsters of various youth movements gathered from the city and the country to commune with the grief concerning the Holocaust and consider together what has to be done…no one was limited or disturbed while speaking. …Discussion was serious and free. Some members held speeches prepared ahead of time while others just mumbled and expressed their thoughts…" 42 pp, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears, some restored. New binding.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
Opening: $400
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Three "Shārit Ha-Plātah" Booklets, edited by Abraham Klausner. [published by the Central Committee for Liberated Jews in Bavaria, Dachau], 1945. English.
Booklets 1, 3 and 5; each booklet contains a list of names of Holocaust survivors that were in the displaced persons camps in Bavaria. Three booklets 29.5 cm. Good condition, tears in margins of covers. Rare.
Booklets 1, 3 and 5; each booklet contains a list of names of Holocaust survivors that were in the displaced persons camps in Bavaria. Three booklets 29.5 cm. Good condition, tears in margins of covers. Rare.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Two publications in German, concerning Polish Jews Holocaust. Both publications are duplicates of a typewritten text; published in Geneva in 1944-1945:
1. Die Judenausrottung in Polen [extermination of Jews in Poland]. Introduction by Avraham Silberschein. Geneva, 1944. 87 pp, 29.5 cm. Good condition. Missing cover.
2. Die Judenausrottung in Polen XI - Augenzeugenberichte. Vierte Serie: Warschau [Extermination of Jews in Poland – Testimonies; fourth series: Warsaw]. [2], 69 pp, 30 cm. Good condition. Tears to cover.
1. Die Judenausrottung in Polen [extermination of Jews in Poland]. Introduction by Avraham Silberschein. Geneva, 1944. 87 pp, 29.5 cm. Good condition. Missing cover.
2. Die Judenausrottung in Polen XI - Augenzeugenberichte. Vierte Serie: Warschau [Extermination of Jews in Poland – Testimonies; fourth series: Warsaw]. [2], 69 pp, 30 cm. Good condition. Tears to cover.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Rapports sur la situation des Juifs en Allemagne [reports concerning the state of German Jews]. OSE organization. Geneva, October-December 1945. French.
OSE organization reports regarding the state of German Jews in particular the occurrences in Bergen Belsen and Neustadt. 95 pp, 23 cm. Good condition. Damages to spine.
OSE organization reports regarding the state of German Jews in particular the occurrences in Bergen Belsen and Neustadt. 95 pp, 23 cm. Good condition. Damages to spine.
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Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
May 21, 2013
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Two documents of Terezin Ghetto(Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia):
1. Card - Ghetto Theresienstadt Arbeitsausweis, in the name of Etel Mangel. March 1945. [4] pp+ [4] additional pages. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear.
2. Legitimácia card, in the name of Etel Malovecova, who was in the Terezin Ghetto. Issued on September 18, 1946. On behalf of Sdruženie býv. Väzňov koncentračných táborov v bratislave – organization of ex- prisoners in Bratislava concentration camps. With photo of card holder. Good condition.
1. Card - Ghetto Theresienstadt Arbeitsausweis, in the name of Etel Mangel. March 1945. [4] pp+ [4] additional pages. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear.
2. Legitimácia card, in the name of Etel Malovecova, who was in the Terezin Ghetto. Issued on September 18, 1946. On behalf of Sdruženie býv. Väzňov koncentračných táborov v bratislave – organization of ex- prisoners in Bratislava concentration camps. With photo of card holder. Good condition.
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