Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
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Welt-spiegel [world mirror], wochenblat for ale. Warsaw, 1929-1930.
53 consecutive issues of the Warsaw weekly magazine "Welt-spiegel" some issues of late 1929 and all the 1930 issues, bound together with a special title page and table of contents. Various essays, photographs and advertisements. Yiddish.
16 pages per issue, 36 cm. Fair condition. Stains and tears to edges, first issues damaged. Binding partly detached and damaged.
53 consecutive issues of the Warsaw weekly magazine "Welt-spiegel" some issues of late 1929 and all the 1930 issues, bound together with a special title page and table of contents. Various essays, photographs and advertisements. Yiddish.
16 pages per issue, 36 cm. Fair condition. Stains and tears to edges, first issues damaged. Binding partly detached and damaged.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
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Decade's issue of the daily Jewish-Polish paper "Chwila" [moment]. Lvov, 1929.
Special issue including many photographs of the editorial staff, photographs of the publishing house, process of printing the paper and more photographs of the Jewish life in lvov.
The paper was established in 1919 by the leaders of the Zionist movement in East Galicia, who were looking for an opportunity to cope in Polish with accusations against the Jews, to react against the persecutions (a pogrom in Lvov took place a year earlier, in 1918) and to encourage the Jewish spirit. The paper was held reliable amongst all of the Jewish population, and gained success not only because of its political contents and its way of handling the Zionist issue, but also due to its literary and artistic contents.
8 pages, 40 cm. Good condition. Stains, tears to edges and to folding-marks.
Special issue including many photographs of the editorial staff, photographs of the publishing house, process of printing the paper and more photographs of the Jewish life in lvov.
The paper was established in 1919 by the leaders of the Zionist movement in East Galicia, who were looking for an opportunity to cope in Polish with accusations against the Jews, to react against the persecutions (a pogrom in Lvov took place a year earlier, in 1918) and to encourage the Jewish spirit. The paper was held reliable amongst all of the Jewish population, and gained success not only because of its political contents and its way of handling the Zionist issue, but also due to its literary and artistic contents.
8 pages, 40 cm. Good condition. Stains, tears to edges and to folding-marks.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
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Writings of the Jewish Studies Institute in Warsaw. Published by the Society for Spreding Jewish Studies in Poland, Warsaw, 1929. Publication containing compositions: "Jewish Antiquities in Poland" by meir Balaban, with 43 photographs and tables (in Polish) and"History of the Babylonian Talmud" by Avraham Weiss. In addition this publication contains the report of the Jewish Studies Institute for the yeas 1928-1929.
153, LV, LXVI, 156 pages, [XVI photograph plates], 22.5 cm. Good condition. Fozing-stains. Original binding.
153, LV, LXVI, 156 pages, [XVI photograph plates], 22.5 cm. Good condition. Fozing-stains. Original binding.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
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1. Der yidisher nazional-rat in lite [the national-Jewish Council in Lithuania], Activity report 1920-1922. Kovna, 1922.
2. Di yidishe shulbevegung in letland [Jewish schools organization in Lithuania], report and material. Riga, 1926. With photographs.
3. Yidishveltleche shul in letland [Jewish secular schools in Lithuania], anthology for the jubilee of the central organization of Jewish schools in Lithuania, Riga, 1931.
Various sizes, fair condition.
2. Di yidishe shulbevegung in letland [Jewish schools organization in Lithuania], report and material. Riga, 1926. With photographs.
3. Yidishveltleche shul in letland [Jewish secular schools in Lithuania], anthology for the jubilee of the central organization of Jewish schools in Lithuania, Riga, 1931.
Various sizes, fair condition.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
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Vi azoy lebt dos kind in medem-sanatorye [how was established "Medem Sanotorium" for children]. Warsaw, 1932.
Booklet about the children's sanatorium in Meydzeshin, Poland, named after its establisher, Vladimir Medem. Yiddish. General information, many photographs of children and the sanatorium's facilities, citations from newspapers and different people.
32 pages, [16] photograph-plates, 24.5 cm. Good condition. Cover partly detached from booklet.
Booklet about the children's sanatorium in Meydzeshin, Poland, named after its establisher, Vladimir Medem. Yiddish. General information, many photographs of children and the sanatorium's facilities, citations from newspapers and different people.
32 pages, [16] photograph-plates, 24.5 cm. Good condition. Cover partly detached from booklet.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
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Sholem Aleychem (Shalom Aleichem)oysshtelung [exhibition]. Kinderfreind publishing, Warsaw, 1937.
The writer Shalom Aleichem exhibition catalogue, which took place in Warsaw during March-April 1937. Photographs of some of the exhibits are included in the catalogue. Yiddish.
[16] pages, 15.5 X 11 cm. Very good condition.
The writer Shalom Aleichem exhibition catalogue, which took place in Warsaw during March-April 1937. Photographs of some of the exhibits are included in the catalogue. Yiddish.
[16] pages, 15.5 X 11 cm. Very good condition.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
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Von der Gesellschaft christlicher Israeliten, und der für dieselbe errichteten Tutel-Comitaet, [warrant concerning converted Jews and the establishment of the Christian-Jews Society] by the Russian Emperor, Alexander the First. Russia, 1817.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
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Four brochures published by Serp [sickle], a Jewish Socialist Workers Party in Russia. Kiev-Peterburg, 1906-1908.
One of the brochures by the Jewish writer, critic and publicist Dr. Chaim Zhitlovsky (1865-1943), one of the leaders of the party. The party supported Yiddish culture and literature and published newspapers and periodicals in Yiddish. Brochures are in Russian.
Various sizes, fair-good condition.
One of the brochures by the Jewish writer, critic and publicist Dr. Chaim Zhitlovsky (1865-1943), one of the leaders of the party. The party supported Yiddish culture and literature and published newspapers and periodicals in Yiddish. Brochures are in Russian.
Various sizes, fair-good condition.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
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ЕВРЕЙСКІЯ ВЂСТИ (Evreyskiya Vesti = JewishAffairs). St. Petersburg, 1916-1917.
15 consecutive issues of the Jewish weekly magazine "Jewish Affairs", starting with the first issue. Including reports and laws updates, employment office publications, details about the Jewish community after World War I, information about Jewish refugees, Poland's treatment of Jews, literature and essays concerning Jews and more.
32 to 40 columns per issue, 31 cm. Fair condition. Dry fragile paper. Tears and stains.
15 consecutive issues of the Jewish weekly magazine "Jewish Affairs", starting with the first issue. Including reports and laws updates, employment office publications, details about the Jewish community after World War I, information about Jewish refugees, Poland's treatment of Jews, literature and essays concerning Jews and more.
32 to 40 columns per issue, 31 cm. Fair condition. Dry fragile paper. Tears and stains.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
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ТРИБУНА (Tribuna), Monthly periodical of the Jewish Agricultural Organisation in the Soviet Union. Moscow, 1927.
Three consecutive issues. Amongs the essays: ways to enhance the recovery of the Jewish people, list of incomes and expenses, information about Jewish communities in the world and more. At the end of the first issue: item announcing the death of Achad Ha-Am. Russian, few photographs.
25 pages per issue, 31.5 cm. Fair condition. Dry and fragile paper. Stains, tears, detached or partly detached covers.
Three consecutive issues. Amongs the essays: ways to enhance the recovery of the Jewish people, list of incomes and expenses, information about Jewish communities in the world and more. At the end of the first issue: item announcing the death of Achad Ha-Am. Russian, few photographs.
25 pages per issue, 31.5 cm. Fair condition. Dry and fragile paper. Stains, tears, detached or partly detached covers.
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Eastern Europe Jewry, Russia
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,875
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Des Ertzstiffts Cölln Jueden Ordtund. Rules for Jews who live in the area under Koeln's archbishop, Ferdinand von Bayern. Koeln, 1614.
Regulstions include: Only Jews who have a residence permit are allowed to live in the area under the archbishop of Koeln's rule, they have to register and declare their assets; Jews must respect the Christian holidays and customs; Jews are forbidden to share a house with Christians or to employ Christian servant: Jews with a residence permit have the right to deal in silver and gold, trade horses and handle money lending, in order to limit interest on the loans they are allowed to charge only 1% interest per month; Jews are not allowed to mint coins, to slaughter more animals than their direct needs and other laws. Latin and German.
Archbishop Ferdinand von Bayern (1577 – 1650), a prominent figure in the Catholic reform in the 16th and 17th centuries.
[14] pages, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Upper edges cut. Ink stamps. Simple cardboard binding.
Regulstions include: Only Jews who have a residence permit are allowed to live in the area under the archbishop of Koeln's rule, they have to register and declare their assets; Jews must respect the Christian holidays and customs; Jews are forbidden to share a house with Christians or to employ Christian servant: Jews with a residence permit have the right to deal in silver and gold, trade horses and handle money lending, in order to limit interest on the loans they are allowed to charge only 1% interest per month; Jews are not allowed to mint coins, to slaughter more animals than their direct needs and other laws. Latin and German.
Archbishop Ferdinand von Bayern (1577 – 1650), a prominent figure in the Catholic reform in the 16th and 17th centuries.
[14] pages, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Upper edges cut. Ink stamps. Simple cardboard binding.
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Central Europe Jewry
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $1,875
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Wir Ferdinands der Dritte von Gottes gnaden Erwoehlter Romischer Kayser. [Vienna, 1645].
Announcement by the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Ferdinand III, concerning the inhibition (relating to Jews and Christians alike) to trade booty collected by the empire's soldiers or to purchase property of the enemy's forces. This announcement, published in 1645 refers to the Thirty Years War (which ended three years later).
On the bottom appears the Empire's seal and a few unidentified handwritten signatures. German.
[1] leaf, 42 X 32.5 cm. Good condition. Thick quality paper. Small tear to upper edge of leaf.Folding marks.
Announcement by the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Ferdinand III, concerning the inhibition (relating to Jews and Christians alike) to trade booty collected by the empire's soldiers or to purchase property of the enemy's forces. This announcement, published in 1645 refers to the Thirty Years War (which ended three years later).
On the bottom appears the Empire's seal and a few unidentified handwritten signatures. German.
[1] leaf, 42 X 32.5 cm. Good condition. Thick quality paper. Small tear to upper edge of leaf.Folding marks.
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Central Europe Jewry
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