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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Talmud Leshon Russia… Vilnius, 1824. Hebrew, Yiddish and Russian.
Russian study book, divided into four parts: grammar, practical conversation manual, letters and commercial correspondence and a lexicon. Read from left to right. Printed on greenish paper. [10], 136 pp, 21 cm. Fair condition. Spotting, Tears to first and last leaves. Adhesive tape to lower part of first two leaves. New binding.
Russian study book, divided into four parts: grammar, practical conversation manual, letters and commercial correspondence and a lexicon. Read from left to right. Printed on greenish paper. [10], 136 pp, 21 cm. Fair condition. Spotting, Tears to first and last leaves. Adhesive tape to lower part of first two leaves. New binding.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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A wedding "Mazal Tov" greeting. Vilnius, August 1930. Printed in gold with additions by hand with a golden India Ink and with ink on cardboard. Hebrew.
The certificate is decorated with cornucopias and greetings. "This greeting is granted to the bride Miriam Slonim daughter of Rabbi Ya'akov Yossef, Rebbe of Hebron and the groom Israel Pasker. From the 'Torat Emet Society' and hundreds of students". Dated: "Vilnius, 2nd of Elul, 1930", with hand written signatures of the society's treasurer, director, activist, secretary and chairman of the committee.
The Jewish school "Torat Emet" existed in Vilnius until WW II. On the lower part of the sheet appears an ink stamp "Haim Yitzchak Pisker…" and an illegible round ink stamp. 32.3X38.2 cm. Fair condition, minor spotting, creases and adhesive tape on upper right.
The certificate is decorated with cornucopias and greetings. "This greeting is granted to the bride Miriam Slonim daughter of Rabbi Ya'akov Yossef, Rebbe of Hebron and the groom Israel Pasker. From the 'Torat Emet Society' and hundreds of students". Dated: "Vilnius, 2nd of Elul, 1930", with hand written signatures of the society's treasurer, director, activist, secretary and chairman of the committee.
The Jewish school "Torat Emet" existed in Vilnius until WW II. On the lower part of the sheet appears an ink stamp "Haim Yitzchak Pisker…" and an illegible round ink stamp. 32.3X38.2 cm. Fair condition, minor spotting, creases and adhesive tape on upper right.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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1. Sefer Tzava'a by Rabbi…Alexander Suesskind son of Rabbi Moshe of Grodno, author of Sefer HaKadosh Yessod veShoresh HaAvodah. Radzin, 1910. [2], 26 pp, 19 cm. Good condition. Spots. Spine pasted with adhesive tape.
2. Sefer Tzava'a by…Rabbi Yehezkel Katzenelpogn, Rebbe of three congregations Altona, Hamburg and Vensbach, author of Sefer Knesset Yehezkel. [1],III, 20 pp, 19 cm. Good condition. Spots. Spine pasted with adhesive tape. Tear to first leaf.
Five Hebrew books only have been printed in Radzyń, Poland, four of them (including the two books presented here) were printed by "Printing press and publishing house Yerucham Meir Leiner" son of "Rabbi Gaon Kadosh of Izbica."
2. Sefer Tzava'a by…Rabbi Yehezkel Katzenelpogn, Rebbe of three congregations Altona, Hamburg and Vensbach, author of Sefer Knesset Yehezkel. [1],III, 20 pp, 19 cm. Good condition. Spots. Spine pasted with adhesive tape. Tear to first leaf.
Five Hebrew books only have been printed in Radzyń, Poland, four of them (including the two books presented here) were printed by "Printing press and publishing house Yerucham Meir Leiner" son of "Rabbi Gaon Kadosh of Izbica."
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $350
Sold for: $550
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Original architectural technical drawings (ink on paper) of synagogues. [Poland, ca. 1920s].
Five plates with hand-made drawings of the synagogues in the towns of Przeworsk, Poland; Drmoul, Czechoslovakia; Neuzedlisch, Czechoslovakia; Worms, Germany; and Miltenberg am Main, Germany.
Signed and probably drawn by Jan Zubrzycki (1860-1935), Polish architect and architectural historian.
The five synagogues in the drawings were destroyed or damaged during Kristallnacht and WW II. Average size 49X39 cm. Very Good condition.
Five plates with hand-made drawings of the synagogues in the towns of Przeworsk, Poland; Drmoul, Czechoslovakia; Neuzedlisch, Czechoslovakia; Worms, Germany; and Miltenberg am Main, Germany.
Signed and probably drawn by Jan Zubrzycki (1860-1935), Polish architect and architectural historian.
The five synagogues in the drawings were destroyed or damaged during Kristallnacht and WW II. Average size 49X39 cm. Very Good condition.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Two handwritten diaries of youth of Timisoara. JNF stamps, newspaper cuttings with photos of Zionist leaders and some original illustrations are integrated into the diaries:
1. Diary of Klein Frigyes, "HaShomer HaTza'ir" member, "Yehuda HaMaccabi" company, Timisoara, 1924-25.
2. Diary of Tamar Leah Shendor, who studies in the Zionist-Hebrew school system "Tarbut". Timisoara, 1923-30.
3-5. Three photos of Zionist youth movements. Braşov, [1920s]. One photo attached to cardboard; the other two in a postcard format.
Size and condition varies.
1. Diary of Klein Frigyes, "HaShomer HaTza'ir" member, "Yehuda HaMaccabi" company, Timisoara, 1924-25.
2. Diary of Tamar Leah Shendor, who studies in the Zionist-Hebrew school system "Tarbut". Timisoara, 1923-30.
3-5. Three photos of Zionist youth movements. Braşov, [1920s]. One photo attached to cardboard; the other two in a postcard format.
Size and condition varies.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $2,500
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A fine album with tens of dedications for the boy Yona Shabtai Bing. Hannover, Frankfurt and Amsterdam, 1867-1878. German and Hebrew.
Interesting dedications appear in the album, including a dedication in an acrostic and poetic Hebrew from Akiva Lehren (one of the Pkidim Ve-Amarkalim organization heads); a long handwritten dedication from the painter Moritz Daniel Oppenheim; a dedication in Hebrew from rabbi Zekl Bamberger Halevy, Rebbe of Kissingen; a dedication in Hebrew from Moshe Malka, emissary of the Sephardic and Morrocan congregations to Europe (native of Meknes), who, at the time, stayed in Yona's father house, rabbi Klonimus Bing; and other dedications many of which are from the Bing family members. [48] pp with dedications, album 15.5X22.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Original binding.
Interesting dedications appear in the album, including a dedication in an acrostic and poetic Hebrew from Akiva Lehren (one of the Pkidim Ve-Amarkalim organization heads); a long handwritten dedication from the painter Moritz Daniel Oppenheim; a dedication in Hebrew from rabbi Zekl Bamberger Halevy, Rebbe of Kissingen; a dedication in Hebrew from Moshe Malka, emissary of the Sephardic and Morrocan congregations to Europe (native of Meknes), who, at the time, stayed in Yona's father house, rabbi Klonimus Bing; and other dedications many of which are from the Bing family members. [48] pp with dedications, album 15.5X22.5 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Original binding.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Die blauweisse Brille [blue-white eyeglasses], booklet no. 2, 1915. Editors: Gershom Scholem and Erich Brauer. Berlin, 1915. German.
The journal "Blue-white eyeglasses" was published three times as an underground paper during the years 1915-1917, by Gershom Scholem, Erich Brauer and other members in "Jung Jude" youth movement. It included anti-war polemics and criticism against German ideas in Zionist youth movements. The paper was printed in secret in Scholem's father's shop. The title – "Blue-white eyeglasses" symbolizes the group's hope to deal with subjects of Zionist nature. The style of writing was somewhat bombastic and childish however radical tendencies of the writers were obvious already then. In this copy Scholem continues with his anti-war writing in the essay "Laienpredigt" (stop preaching). [4] pp, 28 cm, fair condition, spotting, detached leaves.
The journal "Blue-white eyeglasses" was published three times as an underground paper during the years 1915-1917, by Gershom Scholem, Erich Brauer and other members in "Jung Jude" youth movement. It included anti-war polemics and criticism against German ideas in Zionist youth movements. The paper was printed in secret in Scholem's father's shop. The title – "Blue-white eyeglasses" symbolizes the group's hope to deal with subjects of Zionist nature. The style of writing was somewhat bombastic and childish however radical tendencies of the writers were obvious already then. In this copy Scholem continues with his anti-war writing in the essay "Laienpredigt" (stop preaching). [4] pp, 28 cm, fair condition, spotting, detached leaves.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Three certificates of the Vienna Teachers Seminary. Granted to Mrs. Bina Rachel Landau. 1930s. Ink-stamp of the Vienna Teacher's Seminary stamped on all three documents.
1. "Certificate of the Testing Committee, the Jewish Seminary, Vienna…to teach Hebrew subjects in elementary and high schools. Printed certificate. Vienna, 1930. Hebrew and German.
The Receiver's details, as well as the committee's president and members' names were added, along with the date, by hand. Signed by the secretary: Dr. A. Birnbaum, and the committee's president: Prof. Shmuel Krois. [1] folded leaf. 32 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, creases and minor tears.
2. Final grades certifying graduation from the Teachers Seminary, 1930. Signed by Shmuel Krois, Avigdor Aptowitzer and two other teachers. 32 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks, creases and tears.
3. "Sefer Reshumin" – student's notebook with handwritten inscriptions. Signatures of the Seminary's secretary. [8] leaves, 16 cm. Good condition. Detached cover. Spotting.
1. "Certificate of the Testing Committee, the Jewish Seminary, Vienna…to teach Hebrew subjects in elementary and high schools. Printed certificate. Vienna, 1930. Hebrew and German.
The Receiver's details, as well as the committee's president and members' names were added, along with the date, by hand. Signed by the secretary: Dr. A. Birnbaum, and the committee's president: Prof. Shmuel Krois. [1] folded leaf. 32 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, creases and minor tears.
2. Final grades certifying graduation from the Teachers Seminary, 1930. Signed by Shmuel Krois, Avigdor Aptowitzer and two other teachers. 32 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks, creases and tears.
3. "Sefer Reshumin" – student's notebook with handwritten inscriptions. Signatures of the Seminary's secretary. [8] leaves, 16 cm. Good condition. Detached cover. Spotting.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Collection of documents from the estate of Rabbi Manfred [Menachem ben Michael] and Louise Papo (née Fleisher). Vienna and Rhodesia, 1930s-1960s.
Amongst the documents: • Letter from the St. Pölten Jewish congregation, recommending Rabbi Prof. Dr. Manfred Papo of Vienna, November 1939. • Certificates with Dr. Manfred Papo's grades of the Rabbinical Seminary in Vienna (signed in the plate Dr. Shmuel Krois and Dr. Aptowitzer). • "Legitimation" certificate allowing free visits to Vienna Museums, in the name of Prof. Papo, 1933. • "Legitimation" certificate issued by the University of Vienna, in the name of Louise Papo, 1933-1936. • A notary's document of Salisbury, South Rhodesia, in which Louise Papo authorized a lawyer to handle her affairs, 1946. • 14 certificates of the University of Vienna, in the name of Louise Papo, 1933-1936. • Several letters sent to Louise Papo (née Fleisher) to Rhodesia, 1950s-1960s. Lot of 24 items. Size and condition varies.
Amongst the documents: • Letter from the St. Pölten Jewish congregation, recommending Rabbi Prof. Dr. Manfred Papo of Vienna, November 1939. • Certificates with Dr. Manfred Papo's grades of the Rabbinical Seminary in Vienna (signed in the plate Dr. Shmuel Krois and Dr. Aptowitzer). • "Legitimation" certificate allowing free visits to Vienna Museums, in the name of Prof. Papo, 1933. • "Legitimation" certificate issued by the University of Vienna, in the name of Louise Papo, 1933-1936. • A notary's document of Salisbury, South Rhodesia, in which Louise Papo authorized a lawyer to handle her affairs, 1946. • 14 certificates of the University of Vienna, in the name of Louise Papo, 1933-1936. • Several letters sent to Louise Papo (née Fleisher) to Rhodesia, 1950s-1960s. Lot of 24 items. Size and condition varies.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,188
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Archive of documents and letters from the estate of Michael Adin Talbar (Theilhaber, 1921-2013). Talbar was born in Berlin and was an outstanding sportsman in "Bar Kochba". Made Aliya to Eretz Israel with his parents in 1935. After graduating from the London School of Economics, enlisted to the Trans Jordan Frontier Force, and in 1942 to the First Regiment of the Jewish Brigade as a Demolition Officer. Talbar initiated and organized an endless number of sports competitions and events and was granted tens of medals. Talbar served as a diplomat, as General Consul in Canada, General Director of Foreign Trade in the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Economic Advisor in the Embassy of Israel in Washington, and some other diplomatic roles. The collection presented includes hundreds of letters and documents from his estate, in German, English and Hebrew. Amongst the documents: eleven diary-notebooks (some with illustrations and photos), one notebook is devoted to "Maccabi HaTza'ir" in Berlin, a group named "the Clowns" of which Talbar was a member in the 1930s; a binder with newspaper cuttings concerning sports competitions; hundreds of family letters and letters from friends, a binder with letters and certificates of his days as a diplomat and other items. Lot of hundreds of items, sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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A prayer in honor of Emperor Franz Josef I. No printer's name, Jerusalem, 1914. Hebrew.
Illustration of the Western Wall and an ink-stamp of Yehoshua Heshel Eisen. [4] pp. 24 cm. Good condition, minor spotting, folding marks.
Illustration of the Western Wall and an ink-stamp of Yehoshua Heshel Eisen. [4] pp. 24 cm. Good condition, minor spotting, folding marks.
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Auction 38 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture, Israeli and International Art
May 14, 2014
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Circulare, printed circular letter issued by the Austrian government, concerning rights of Jews. Vienna, August 22, 1788. German.
Printed circular letter issued by the Imperial and Royal Land Government of the Archduchy of Austria below the Enns, concerning a law granting Jews equal rights concerning immigration. Violation of the law will entail punishment. Signed in print by a government member, the "Landmarshall": Johann Anton von Pergen. [1] leaf, 34 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Minor tear on upper part. Moisture marks. Inscription in handwriting on upper part.
Printed circular letter issued by the Imperial and Royal Land Government of the Archduchy of Austria below the Enns, concerning a law granting Jews equal rights concerning immigration. Violation of the law will entail punishment. Signed in print by a government member, the "Landmarshall": Johann Anton von Pergen. [1] leaf, 34 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Minor tear on upper part. Moisture marks. Inscription in handwriting on upper part.
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