Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $120
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A typewritten and stenciled document with instructions for schools and teachers participating in the reception ceremony in honor of Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill during his visit to the Hebrew University. HaTikva and the British national anthem were sung by the "Institute for the Blind." The document was sent to the Talmud Torah for boys in the Bucharim Neighborhood. [1] leaf, 28 cm. Fair condition. Stains, creases, filing-holes.
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Eretz Israel, Settlements
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
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Ten applications for Aliya Certificates for relatives abroad, addressed to the Eretz Israel Farmers Union, 1930s.
The letters were sent by settlers in Jewish Moshavot, Magdiel and Nes-Ziona. Attached are two official forms of the Mandate Government Immigration Department, with stamps, ink-stamps and inscriptions in Hebrew, Arabic and English. Lot of twelve documents, various sizes and conditions.
The letters were sent by settlers in Jewish Moshavot, Magdiel and Nes-Ziona. Attached are two official forms of the Mandate Government Immigration Department, with stamps, ink-stamps and inscriptions in Hebrew, Arabic and English. Lot of twelve documents, various sizes and conditions.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
"Keren HaYesod settlements, strongholds during wartime, sources of life for the people during peaceful days." Published by "HaNo'ar LeMa'an Yishuvey Mishlat", the Jewish Youth Project of the Keren HaYesod Youth Department. Tel Aviv: I. Nachtigal Printing Press, [late 1930s or early 40s].
An impressive illustration on the upper part of the poster signed "D. Shneor". Ink-stamp of the Scandinavian Youth Association - "Skandinavisk-Jֳ¸disk Ungdoms Forbund". 35x25 cm. Very good condition. Folded in half.
An impressive illustration on the upper part of the poster signed "D. Shneor". Ink-stamp of the Scandinavian Youth Association - "Skandinavisk-Jֳ¸disk Ungdoms Forbund". 35x25 cm. Very good condition. Folded in half.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $180
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Three documents concerning the inauguration of the Port of Haifa on October 21, 1933:
1. Invitation to the ceremony in the presence of the High Commissioner Sir Arthur Grenfell Waukope. Invitation no. 6, in the name of "Kol Israel" editor; VIP invitation to Zone A and the press table.
2. Invitation, no. 295, on paper in a different color, in the name of "Kol Israel" editor, for a luncheon following the ceremony.
3. "Important notice" concerning the timetable of the "special train" on the day of the port's inauguration. Size varies, good condition.
1. Invitation to the ceremony in the presence of the High Commissioner Sir Arthur Grenfell Waukope. Invitation no. 6, in the name of "Kol Israel" editor; VIP invitation to Zone A and the press table.
2. Invitation, no. 295, on paper in a different color, in the name of "Kol Israel" editor, for a luncheon following the ceremony.
3. "Important notice" concerning the timetable of the "special train" on the day of the port's inauguration. Size varies, good condition.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $600
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Thirty-four photographs of architectural plans and illustrations by the architect Richard Kaufman, of projects that he worked on in the 1920s. [The photographs are probably from the 1930s]. Amongst the projects: National Institutes Building in Jerusalem (drawings from various stages of planning), Sheinkin neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Nahalal, Antimus Park (Ben-Yehudah pedestrian area in Jerusalem), Herzliya, Antiochia commercial center (Mamilla area, Jerusalem), Chitin (near Tiberius), Ginzaria (Rechavia, Jerusalem), Talpiot (Jerusalem), etc. Some of the drawings and plans are by the architect Maximilian Romanov.
Richard Kaufman (1887-1958) was a Jewish architect and city-planner of German origin. Born in Frankfurt, he studied in Darmstadt and Munich and managed an architect's office in Frankfurt. Made aliya to Eretz Israel in 1920. Considered one of the most influential architects in the history of construction in Israel. Planned more than one hundred agricultural settlements, including kibbutzim and moshavim, as well as urban neighborhoods, thus significantly affecting the Yishuv in Israel.
Size varies, 13x8 cm to 27x21.5 cm. Good condition, varies.
Richard Kaufman (1887-1958) was a Jewish architect and city-planner of German origin. Born in Frankfurt, he studied in Darmstadt and Munich and managed an architect's office in Frankfurt. Made aliya to Eretz Israel in 1920. Considered one of the most influential architects in the history of construction in Israel. Planned more than one hundred agricultural settlements, including kibbutzim and moshavim, as well as urban neighborhoods, thus significantly affecting the Yishuv in Israel.
Size varies, 13x8 cm to 27x21.5 cm. Good condition, varies.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
Unsold
1. Events in Eretz Israel - telegrams and news in illustrations by Nachum Guttman. Tel Aviv, 1929. Illustrations following the Tarpat (1929) Events (pogroms).
2. Around Europe on the Point of a Pencil (from the illustrated diary of an Eretz Yisrael soldier), Yehuda Harari. Accompanying inscriptions by N. Ben-Chaim. Brussels: HaChayal, [1946].
3. 500 Caricatures of Delegates of the 24th Zionist Congress, by Joel Buchwald. Jerusalem-Tel Aviv: Letzte Neis, 1956. File holes.
Various sizes, good condition.
2. Around Europe on the Point of a Pencil (from the illustrated diary of an Eretz Yisrael soldier), Yehuda Harari. Accompanying inscriptions by N. Ben-Chaim. Brussels: HaChayal, [1946].
3. 500 Caricatures of Delegates of the 24th Zionist Congress, by Joel Buchwald. Jerusalem-Tel Aviv: Letzte Neis, 1956. File holes.
Various sizes, good condition.
Category
Eretz Israel, Settlements
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $1,500
Unsold
Comments and Dedication in Handwriting by Abba Kovner
Combat leaf, Givati Brigade. Album containing forty three publications printed by the combat staff of the Givati Brigade (South Region) during the War of Independence with routine updates of events in the various combat zones during the War of Independence; daily orders of the brigade's commander and a number of additional items.
This album was arranged by Abba Kovner, Cultural Commissar, Politruk of the of the Givati Brigade during the War of Independence, and given as a gift to Tzvi (Chera) Tzur, the sixth Chief of Staff of the IDF and commander of jeep battalion "Shimshon wolves" during the War of Independence. On title page is a dedication handwritten by Kovner to "Tzvi, commander of the sister-brigade, with much appreciation, Abba" [end of the 40s]. Likewise, a number of sections of the album are titled in Kovner's handwriting and several leaves have notes in his handwriting " censored " / "also censored ": Four "combat leaves" that were printed and censored afterwards appear in the album (two in Hebrew, one in Yiddish and one in French).
Album 35 cm. with the brigade's symbol. Good condition. Foxing. Tears to spine, minor damage to binding edges.
Combat leaf, Givati Brigade. Album containing forty three publications printed by the combat staff of the Givati Brigade (South Region) during the War of Independence with routine updates of events in the various combat zones during the War of Independence; daily orders of the brigade's commander and a number of additional items.
This album was arranged by Abba Kovner, Cultural Commissar, Politruk of the of the Givati Brigade during the War of Independence, and given as a gift to Tzvi (Chera) Tzur, the sixth Chief of Staff of the IDF and commander of jeep battalion "Shimshon wolves" during the War of Independence. On title page is a dedication handwritten by Kovner to "Tzvi, commander of the sister-brigade, with much appreciation, Abba" [end of the 40s]. Likewise, a number of sections of the album are titled in Kovner's handwriting and several leaves have notes in his handwriting " censored " / "also censored ": Four "combat leaves" that were printed and censored afterwards appear in the album (two in Hebrew, one in Yiddish and one in French).
Album 35 cm. with the brigade's symbol. Good condition. Foxing. Tears to spine, minor damage to binding edges.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $600
Sold for: $2,375
Including buyer's premium
Proclamation to all residents of the State of Israel, proclamation on behalf of the Provisional Council. Tel Aviv: "HaPoel HaTzair" Co-operative, May 14, 1948.
First proclamation printed by the Provisional Council; calling on all State residents to volunteer to protect the homeland and care for its benefit: "In the period of this primary test, during the enemy's attack, the Provisional Council takes the rule in its hands"; "We have been thrown into a cruel war. But we shall remember: Inside the borders of our State, the Arab citizens shall continue to live - and for many of them this war is unwelcome. Their rights, equal citizen rights, we are commanded to fulfill. Our face is towards peace. We stretch out our hands to them for sharing in the building of the homeland. Citizens! We will protect the honor of our young State. Each of us is responsible for it by his conduct, the purity of his stand, his honesty. Every person is responsible for its security and its future". 92.5x59 cm. Poor condition. Tears, some missing. Stains. Mounted on linen for display and preservation.
First proclamation printed by the Provisional Council; calling on all State residents to volunteer to protect the homeland and care for its benefit: "In the period of this primary test, during the enemy's attack, the Provisional Council takes the rule in its hands"; "We have been thrown into a cruel war. But we shall remember: Inside the borders of our State, the Arab citizens shall continue to live - and for many of them this war is unwelcome. Their rights, equal citizen rights, we are commanded to fulfill. Our face is towards peace. We stretch out our hands to them for sharing in the building of the homeland. Citizens! We will protect the honor of our young State. Each of us is responsible for it by his conduct, the purity of his stand, his honesty. Every person is responsible for its security and its future". 92.5x59 cm. Poor condition. Tears, some missing. Stains. Mounted on linen for display and preservation.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $180
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Thirty one newspaper issues, May-June-July 1948.
"Yom Yom", "HaTzofeh", "Mivrak - Iton HaErev", "Yediot Achronot", "Yediot Ma'ariv" and "HaBoker" - all include updates regarding the various fronts around the country. Amongst them: issue of "HaAretz" of November 1947, "It was decided to establish the Jewish state"; issue of "Yom Yom" of May 14, 1948, "State of Israel in the Land of Israel"; issue of "Yediot Ma'ariv" of May 14, "The Mandate is Dead - Long Live our State!" + "Illustrated supplement" - The Mandate - Beginning to End"; issue of "HaTzofeh" of May 16, "The State of Israel was Established!". Various sizes and conditions. Some issues in fair-poor condition.
"Yom Yom", "HaTzofeh", "Mivrak - Iton HaErev", "Yediot Achronot", "Yediot Ma'ariv" and "HaBoker" - all include updates regarding the various fronts around the country. Amongst them: issue of "HaAretz" of November 1947, "It was decided to establish the Jewish state"; issue of "Yom Yom" of May 14, 1948, "State of Israel in the Land of Israel"; issue of "Yediot Ma'ariv" of May 14, "The Mandate is Dead - Long Live our State!" + "Illustrated supplement" - The Mandate - Beginning to End"; issue of "HaTzofeh" of May 16, "The State of Israel was Established!". Various sizes and conditions. Some issues in fair-poor condition.
Category
Creation of Israel and War of Independence
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $250
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"Yom HaMedina", Israelג€™s joint newspaper journal. Friday, May 14th, 1948. 58x43 cm, leaf printed on both sides. Fair condition. Folding marks, tears and few stains. Tear missing on upper section, restored.
Category
tate of Israel, IDF
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $350
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Issue of The Palestine Post, dated Sunday, May 16, 1948.
Title: State of Israel is Born. Photograph of David Ben Gurion on front page. [2] pp, 59 cm. Good condition. Folded.
Title: State of Israel is Born. Photograph of David Ben Gurion on front page. [2] pp, 59 cm. Good condition. Folded.
Category
tate of Israel, IDF
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Auction 18 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
December 7, 2011
Opening: $150
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1. A thanksgiving prayer and memorial for the victims of our people on the day of victory [allies in World War II]. Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv, May 9, 1945.
2. Prayer on the occasion of the first Yom Ha'atzma'ut in the State of Israel. Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv, [1949].
3. Festive prayer on Yom Ha'atzma'ut. Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv, [1950].
4-5. Honorary tickets and invitations to the festive prayers on Yom Ha'atzma'ut, 1951 and 1953.
Various sizes and conditions, foxing-marks and moth-holes.
2. Prayer on the occasion of the first Yom Ha'atzma'ut in the State of Israel. Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv, [1949].
3. Festive prayer on Yom Ha'atzma'ut. Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv, [1950].
4-5. Honorary tickets and invitations to the festive prayers on Yom Ha'atzma'ut, 1951 and 1953.
Various sizes and conditions, foxing-marks and moth-holes.
Category
tate of Israel, IDF
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