Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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6 letters sent to Leon Simon, all of them handwritten.
Letters by M.D. Kassuto, 1933; Naftali Ben Menachem, 1962; Shmuel Hugo Bergman, 1953; three personal letters by Moshe Smilanski, the 1950's.
About Aryeh Leon Simon see two previous items.
[6] leaves, varying size. Good condition.
Letters by M.D. Kassuto, 1933; Naftali Ben Menachem, 1962; Shmuel Hugo Bergman, 1953; three personal letters by Moshe Smilanski, the 1950's.
About Aryeh Leon Simon see two previous items.
[6] leaves, varying size. Good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Typewritten letter hand-signed by Marc Chagall, 1974; Letter typed on a type writer and hand-signed by Melech Rawitch (Yiddish); Five letters by Prize of Israel winner the writer Shlomo Zemach; two leaves with handwritten letter by Zalman Shazar and a handwritten poem by Shazar "Beshuvi El Ha-Yam"; booklet with dedication signed by violinist Isaac Stern.
David Giladi (1908-2009) – Writer, journalist and translator. One of the founders of "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper and editor of its literary magazine. Translated into Hebrew from German, Hungarian and French.
Various sizes, good condition.
David Giladi (1908-2009) – Writer, journalist and translator. One of the founders of "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper and editor of its literary magazine. Translated into Hebrew from German, Hungarian and French.
Various sizes, good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Sold for: $425
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Handwritten letter by Gershom Shalom, addressed to Mr. Shatz. Jerusalem, March 1973.
Prof. Shalom confirm the receipt of a written "project" on a topic with which they had lightly dealt in the 1920's, and with which Prof. Shalom did not identify. Prof. Shalom notes that he had found a number of mistakes in the project, but due to lack of time he would not write what they were.
Single leaf written on either side in German. Inscribed in Hebrew on top: "Prof. Gershom Shalom, Jerusalem, 28 Abarbanel St."
21 cm. Fair condition. Stained.
Prof. Shalom confirm the receipt of a written "project" on a topic with which they had lightly dealt in the 1920's, and with which Prof. Shalom did not identify. Prof. Shalom notes that he had found a number of mistakes in the project, but due to lack of time he would not write what they were.
Single leaf written on either side in German. Inscribed in Hebrew on top: "Prof. Gershom Shalom, Jerusalem, 28 Abarbanel St."
21 cm. Fair condition. Stained.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $180
Sold for: $325
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Shirei Lachatz, by David Avidan. Tel Aviv, 1962.
Before the title-page there is a handwritten dedication by the author: "To Dr. Baruch Kurtzweil, as a memento from a pleasant chance meeting. "I am not from here, not from here, but also not from there…" (page 24), "… But it is clear that not that is the matter, rather this is the matter…" (page 8) David Avidan June 14th 1962".
79 pages, 22 cm. Good condition. Few stains on the cover. Slightly detached binding.
Before the title-page there is a handwritten dedication by the author: "To Dr. Baruch Kurtzweil, as a memento from a pleasant chance meeting. "I am not from here, not from here, but also not from there…" (page 24), "… But it is clear that not that is the matter, rather this is the matter…" (page 8) David Avidan June 14th 1962".
79 pages, 22 cm. Good condition. Few stains on the cover. Slightly detached binding.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
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Louis Brandeis, in a judge's attire, with signed dedication, 1929.
Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), judge in the Supreme Court of the United States, first Jew in that position.
23 X 16 cm, good condition. In original frame 36.5 X 31 cm with damages to color and to back cardboard, strengthened with paper-tape.
Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), judge in the Supreme Court of the United States, first Jew in that position.
23 X 16 cm, good condition. In original frame 36.5 X 31 cm with damages to color and to back cardboard, strengthened with paper-tape.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $120
Unsold
Louis Brandeis, short letter on official stationery. Washington, 1940.
About Brandeis see previous item.
[1] leaf, 17.5 cm. Good condition, few stains and folding-mark.
About Brandeis see previous item.
[1] leaf, 17.5 cm. Good condition, few stains and folding-mark.
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Autographs, Manuscripts and Archives
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Unsold
Leyvik Halpern, two handwritten, signed letter in original envelope. United States, 1946.
H. Leyvik (1888-1962), pen name of Leyvik halpern – Yiddish poet, playwright and writer (see attached material). Letters were sent to Yochanan Tversky – writer, journalist and playwright, letters are in Yiddish.
[2] leaves, 23.5 cm. Good condition.
H. Leyvik (1888-1962), pen name of Leyvik halpern – Yiddish poet, playwright and writer (see attached material). Letters were sent to Yochanan Tversky – writer, journalist and playwright, letters are in Yiddish.
[2] leaves, 23.5 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $150
Sold for: $475
Including buyer's premium
Itzik Manger, handwritten letter. London, May 1946.
Itzik Manger is writing to you, the little boy that you have known and the great Yiddish poet, who is completely broken and sad and poor, being amongst the rich Jews in England […]my father died of hunger in Transnistria, my brother…lost the fingers of his left hand…and died of hunger and tuberculosis[…] regards to all who remember me". Yiddish.
Itzik Manger (1901-1969), poet, playwright and Yiddish writer.
[2] leaves, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and slight tears.
Itzik Manger is writing to you, the little boy that you have known and the great Yiddish poet, who is completely broken and sad and poor, being amongst the rich Jews in England […]my father died of hunger in Transnistria, my brother…lost the fingers of his left hand…and died of hunger and tuberculosis[…] regards to all who remember me". Yiddish.
Itzik Manger (1901-1969), poet, playwright and Yiddish writer.
[2] leaves, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and slight tears.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $1,400
Unsold
11 letters by psychoanalyst Theodor Reik, sent to William Wolf in the United States, 1959-1960. Letters concern the publishing of Reik's books and their translation.
Reik (1888-1969), of the first students of Sigmund Freud in Vienna. His doctoral thesis was the first to deal with psychoanalysis. As a Jew Reik had to leave Austria to the United States in 1938 of fear of Nazism, where he established an important institute for the study of psychoanalysis. Wrote many books, some with an introduction by Freud (as mentioned in the letters herewith).
Wolf, the recipient of the letter, served as the literary agent of Theodor Reik. 11 letters, 9 of them handwritten, 2 type-written, signed, on Reik's stationery. English.
Varying size, good condition.
Reik (1888-1969), of the first students of Sigmund Freud in Vienna. His doctoral thesis was the first to deal with psychoanalysis. As a Jew Reik had to leave Austria to the United States in 1938 of fear of Nazism, where he established an important institute for the study of psychoanalysis. Wrote many books, some with an introduction by Freud (as mentioned in the letters herewith).
Wolf, the recipient of the letter, served as the literary agent of Theodor Reik. 11 letters, 9 of them handwritten, 2 type-written, signed, on Reik's stationery. English.
Varying size, good condition.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
15 letters and aerograms, sent to Mr. William Wolf, literary agent of brod in the United States. Tel Aviv, 1958-1968.
The letters concern the publication of Brod's books. About half of the letters are handwritten, the others are type-written, all of them signed. German.
Varying sizes and conditions, generally in good condition.
The letters concern the publication of Brod's books. About half of the letters are handwritten, the others are type-written, all of them signed. German.
Varying sizes and conditions, generally in good condition.
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Autographs, Manuscripts and Archives
Catalogue
Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $100
Unsold
"Geliley Hakavul", novel by Max Brod. Tel Aviv, 1948. Two volumes.
On title page of first volume there is a dedication by the writer: "to M. Gnessin with friendship and appreciation, Max Brod, 1949".
18.5 cm. Good condition. Moth-holes, stains.
On title page of first volume there is a dedication by the writer: "to M. Gnessin with friendship and appreciation, Max Brod, 1949".
18.5 cm. Good condition. Moth-holes, stains.
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Auction 9 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
March 17, 201
Opening: $1,200
Unsold
Small notebook with collection of autographs given to Louis Leib Frank during the years 1949-1961.
Frank was a vey active Zionist in South Africa and member of the board of the Zionist Organization there.
List of autographs includes David Ben-Gurion (autograph on a whole page), Salvador Dali (three times), Moshe Sharet (twice in Hebrew as well as in English and Arabic!), Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir and other Zionist figures from Eretz Yisrael, as well as personalities of South Africa, who were not identified by us.
Notebook 14 X 11 cm, colorful thick paper in leather-like cover with embossing. 26 leaves with more than 50 different autographs. Good condition, stains. 1 cm. missing to spine.
Attached are photographs, certificates and clippings related to the owner of the notebook – 10 items.
Frank was a vey active Zionist in South Africa and member of the board of the Zionist Organization there.
List of autographs includes David Ben-Gurion (autograph on a whole page), Salvador Dali (three times), Moshe Sharet (twice in Hebrew as well as in English and Arabic!), Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir and other Zionist figures from Eretz Yisrael, as well as personalities of South Africa, who were not identified by us.
Notebook 14 X 11 cm, colorful thick paper in leather-like cover with embossing. 26 leaves with more than 50 different autographs. Good condition, stains. 1 cm. missing to spine.
Attached are photographs, certificates and clippings related to the owner of the notebook – 10 items.
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