Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $2,500
Sold for: $5,750
Including buyer's premium
Passover Seder Service, Deutsches Theatre Restaurant, Conducting Chaplain Abraham J. Klausner. Pesach Haggadah Supplement. Edited and illustrated: Y. D. Sheinsohn. Munich, 15-16 April 1946.
Non-traditional haggadah, with illustrations of Jewish life in ghettos and concentration camps. Illustrations signed: "Ben-Binyamin" [Zvi Miklos Adler]. Includes two title pages and two back title-covers. On first back title-cover: "Histadrut Zionit Ahida and 'NOHAM' [No'ar Halutzi Me'uchad] in Germany. Munich, 1946". Hebrew and Yiddish. Ya'ari 2328, Otzar Ha'Haggadot 4007. [19] leaves, 21 cm. Good condition. Ink-stamps. Restoration with paper-tape, damages to covers.
Non-traditional haggadah, with illustrations of Jewish life in ghettos and concentration camps. Illustrations signed: "Ben-Binyamin" [Zvi Miklos Adler]. Includes two title pages and two back title-covers. On first back title-cover: "Histadrut Zionit Ahida and 'NOHAM' [No'ar Halutzi Me'uchad] in Germany. Munich, 1946". Hebrew and Yiddish. Ya'ari 2328, Otzar Ha'Haggadot 4007. [19] leaves, 21 cm. Good condition. Ink-stamps. Restoration with paper-tape, damages to covers.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $350
Sold for: $1,063
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah. First Camouflage Military Unit. [Italy], 1945. Non-traditional haggadah, stenciled. On leaf 5 illustrations of the four sons wearing uniforms. Printed for the soldiers of the camouflage company of the Jewish Brigade. This company was established in 1942. Acted in Italy in 1945. Illustrations are hand-painted. [19] pages, 20 cm. Good condition. Damages were professionally restored. Rare. Not mentioned in "Haggadot Kibutziot" by Nathan Steiner.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
Leil Shimurim, Haggadah supplement. Kibutz Rodges [today Kevutzat Yavneh], 1937. Non-traditional booklet with texts, stenciled, including many historical texts. 19 leaves, 33 cm. Poor condition. Many tears. Stains. Detached leaves.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah, Ashdot [Ya'akov], [1938].
Non-traditional haggadah, stenciled, with illustrations. Few reference to the traditional text. Special title with drawing of people marching between two barbed-wire fences, "Al HaShechita" by H. N. Bialik and other passages. 15 leaves, 26.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains, back cover missing. In "Haggadot Kibutziot" Steiner starts counting the Ashdot Ya'akov haggadot in 1939.
Non-traditional haggadah, stenciled, with illustrations. Few reference to the traditional text. Special title with drawing of people marching between two barbed-wire fences, "Al HaShechita" by H. N. Bialik and other passages. 15 leaves, 26.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains, back cover missing. In "Haggadot Kibutziot" Steiner starts counting the Ashdot Ya'akov haggadot in 1939.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
Catalogue
Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah. Ashdot Ya'akov, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1949.
Four non-traditional haggadot. First two were stenciled, the last two in lithographic printing. Size and condition varies.
Four non-traditional haggadot. First two were stenciled, the last two in lithographic printing. Size and condition varies.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
Catalogue
Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Spring Holiday, Liberty Holiday, [Pesach Haggadah]. Givat HaShlosha, [1939].
Non traditional stenciled haggadah, with illustrations. At the end: "Meggilat HaGiva'ah". 38 leaves, 21X16.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing and moisture marks. Back cover missing?
Non traditional stenciled haggadah, with illustrations. At the end: "Meggilat HaGiva'ah". 38 leaves, 21X16.5 cm. Good condition. Foxing and moisture marks. Back cover missing?
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
Catalogue
Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $600
Unsold
Pesach Haggadah. Kevutzat Kinneret, 1938 (cover detached), 1940, 1944, [1949?].
Four non-traditional haggadot, stenciled, with illustrations. Six pages are missing from the 1944 haggadah, probably as a result of a printing or binding error. Size and condition varies.
Four non-traditional haggadot, stenciled, with illustrations. Six pages are missing from the 1944 haggadah, probably as a result of a printing or binding error. Size and condition varies.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
Catalogue
Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah – for children. Kevutzat Kinneret, [1956]. Non traditional haggadah, handwritten and stenciled, with nice illustrations in a naive style, hand colored. 18 pages, 21 cm. Good condition. Few comments in pencil and wine-stains.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
Catalogue
Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $350
Sold for: $438
Including buyer's premium
Four non-traditional haggadot, three stenciled and one printed: Ein Harod, 1939; Ein Harod, Twenty years of settlement on our homeland's soil, 1941; Ein Harod, 1944 [last leaf missing? Back cover detached]; Ein Harod, 1946. Size and condition varies.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
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Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah, handwritten and stenciled, with illustrations. Few references to the traditional text, with reading-passages about slavery, freedom, redemption, and spring. Kibutz Gesher was founded in May 1939 by a youth group of the No'ar HaOved VeHalomed movement and Aliyat HaNo'ar from Germany; this is the first haggadah of kibutz Gesher. [15] leaves, 32.5X21.5 cm. Tears to first two leaves, pasted with paper-tape. Paper cover with label "Pesach Haggada" handwritten and hand illustrated. Tears to borders of cover, some with paper-tape. Folding mark throughout all of the leaves. Not mentioned in "Haggadot Kibutziot" by Natan Steiner.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
Catalogue
Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah, HaKibutz HaMeuchad, [socialist] bacharut, camps: Borochov Neighborhood, Yarkon riverbank (Tel Aviv). Tel Aviv, [1940].
Non-traditional haggadah, stenciled, with illustrations. Includes passages of the traditional text, alongside literary and Midrash texts; at the end: "with the outburst of riots… [1936]…" with references to Polish Jewery, continuing with four leaves "VeZot HaHaggada" – story of the Kevutzah, established in 1932 by "Bacharut" members who decided to lead an urban kibutz life, in a shed on the seashore in Tel Aviv. From there the Kevutzah moved to Borochov neighborhood, and many of the members quit. New immigrants of "HaBonim", "HeChalutz HaTzair", "No'ar Borochov" and "Freiheit" members of Poland and Germany joined the group and injected new life into it. The Kevutzah continued to reside on the Yarkon riverbank when JNF acquired the land for them, and later on constructed permanent housing there. The Socialist Bacharut – the young guard of the Achdut Ha'Avoda party and as of 1930 MAPAI party. Founded in 1926 as a frame for political activity for HaNoar HaOved young members of 17 to 23 years of age. [32] leaves (long haggadah), 21X15.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Delicate cover, tears to borders and many stains. Rare. In "Haggadot Kibutzion" Steiner mentions Haggadah of 1941 only.
Non-traditional haggadah, stenciled, with illustrations. Includes passages of the traditional text, alongside literary and Midrash texts; at the end: "with the outburst of riots… [1936]…" with references to Polish Jewery, continuing with four leaves "VeZot HaHaggada" – story of the Kevutzah, established in 1932 by "Bacharut" members who decided to lead an urban kibutz life, in a shed on the seashore in Tel Aviv. From there the Kevutzah moved to Borochov neighborhood, and many of the members quit. New immigrants of "HaBonim", "HeChalutz HaTzair", "No'ar Borochov" and "Freiheit" members of Poland and Germany joined the group and injected new life into it. The Kevutzah continued to reside on the Yarkon riverbank when JNF acquired the land for them, and later on constructed permanent housing there. The Socialist Bacharut – the young guard of the Achdut Ha'Avoda party and as of 1930 MAPAI party. Founded in 1926 as a frame for political activity for HaNoar HaOved young members of 17 to 23 years of age. [32] leaves (long haggadah), 21X15.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Delicate cover, tears to borders and many stains. Rare. In "Haggadot Kibutzion" Steiner mentions Haggadah of 1941 only.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
Catalogue
Auction 13 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
January 19, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Pesach Haggadah. Ramat HaKovesh, 1940 and 1944.
Two non-traditional haggadot. One printed, with illustrations; the other stenciled, no illustrations. 21 cm. Detached leaves of first haggadah. The second haggadah - stains and tears to edges of cover.
Two non-traditional haggadot. One printed, with illustrations; the other stenciled, no illustrations. 21 cm. Detached leaves of first haggadah. The second haggadah - stains and tears to edges of cover.
Category
Passover Haggadot, Non-traditional Haggadot
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