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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
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"Tagar" / ТАГАР "БОРЬБА" / Tagar-Struggle, biweekly magazine organ of the United Zionists-Revisionists & Brit Trumpeldor in the Far East. Shangahi, 1947. English and Russian. Issue no. 19, second year.
Bulletin of Beitar Movement in Shanghai published between the years 1946-1948. Editor of the English section: Judith Hasser. Editor of the Russian section: Milia Ionis.
This issue includes essays about ideological issues of the movement as well as current matters, among them: compositions about ETZEL and Haganah organizations, the Partition Plan, Latroun Detention Camp, Jews of She'erit Hapletha and more.
18 pp (English, 16 pp (Russian), [1] leaf, 29 cm. Good condition. Stains. Detached signature. Slight tears, creases and wear to wrapper.
Bulletin of Beitar Movement in Shanghai published between the years 1946-1948. Editor of the English section: Judith Hasser. Editor of the Russian section: Milia Ionis.
This issue includes essays about ideological issues of the movement as well as current matters, among them: compositions about ETZEL and Haganah organizations, the Partition Plan, Latroun Detention Camp, Jews of She'erit Hapletha and more.
18 pp (English, 16 pp (Russian), [1] leaf, 29 cm. Good condition. Stains. Detached signature. Slight tears, creases and wear to wrapper.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Collection of documents belonging to Neuman (Nenner) family from their time in the Displaced Persons Camp in Lechfeld in Romania and their immigration to Palestine. Romania and Palestine, 1940s-50s. Hebrew, Romanian and English.
Among the items: * Temporary exit pass from the artillery officers' course taking place in a military garrison, Bucharest. 1943. * Civil marriage certificate. Bucharest, 1944. * Recruitment certificate to "Va'ad leSherut Ha'Am" in Lechfeld Displaced Persons Camp. * Birth certificate of a baby-girl born in Ainring (Bavaria), 1947. * Import form for merchandise imported by boat, railway, surface mail or by air for use in Israel. 1948. * Sign "Welcome to the State of Israel!" on behalf of "Giborey Israel" school. Stencil of a hand-written sign. * Health certificates on behalf of the new immigrant census by the Jewish Agency with photographs of the owners. * Two certificates signed by the New Immigrants census on behalf of the Jewish Agency. * Identity card on behalf of the Ministry of Interior with Holder's photograph. * Two Ketubot (Marriage certificates) from Bucharest and Palestine. * Six family letters written by hand.
Total of 34 items. Size and condition vary.
Among the items: * Temporary exit pass from the artillery officers' course taking place in a military garrison, Bucharest. 1943. * Civil marriage certificate. Bucharest, 1944. * Recruitment certificate to "Va'ad leSherut Ha'Am" in Lechfeld Displaced Persons Camp. * Birth certificate of a baby-girl born in Ainring (Bavaria), 1947. * Import form for merchandise imported by boat, railway, surface mail or by air for use in Israel. 1948. * Sign "Welcome to the State of Israel!" on behalf of "Giborey Israel" school. Stencil of a hand-written sign. * Health certificates on behalf of the new immigrant census by the Jewish Agency with photographs of the owners. * Two certificates signed by the New Immigrants census on behalf of the Jewish Agency. * Identity card on behalf of the Ministry of Interior with Holder's photograph. * Two Ketubot (Marriage certificates) from Bucharest and Palestine. * Six family letters written by hand.
Total of 34 items. Size and condition vary.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,875
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A collection of letters, telegrams and paper items from the estate of Chaim Pozner. Geneva, London, Basel, Istanbul, Tel-Aviv and other places, late 1930s to the late 1960s [most items from the 1940s]. German, English, Hebrew and French.
About 60 paper items, handwritten and printed, which belonged to Chaim Pozner (1899-1981), head of the "Eretz Israeli Office" in Geneva, one of the first to report news about the plan to exterminate European Jews.
Among the items:
* A typewritten letter from 1941, from Pozner to Edgar Salin, an economist Pozner's teacher, through whom the first reports of the Final Solution arrived. * A typewritten letter from 1942 from Chaim Barlas, head of "Vaad HaHatzala", who was active in Istanbul on behalf of the "Jewish Agency".
* A letter to Pozner from 1945, handwritten by Richard Lichtheim, representative of the "Jewish Agency" in Geneva who acted together with Pozner to publish the news.
* Ten notes written by hand (Hebrew), with information about informers and liaisons during the war, sources of the news about the extermination of Jews, various attempts to rescue Jews, and more (probably written after the war).
* A short note, typewritten, from Jaques van Harten, reporting the discovery of Adolf Hitler's art collection in a hiding place near Salzburg.
* Additional items, some related to Pozner's activity during the holocaust while others are related to his political activity, participation in conferences of the World Zionist Congress, and personal matters.
Total of about 60 items. Size and condition vary.
About 60 paper items, handwritten and printed, which belonged to Chaim Pozner (1899-1981), head of the "Eretz Israeli Office" in Geneva, one of the first to report news about the plan to exterminate European Jews.
Among the items:
* A typewritten letter from 1941, from Pozner to Edgar Salin, an economist Pozner's teacher, through whom the first reports of the Final Solution arrived. * A typewritten letter from 1942 from Chaim Barlas, head of "Vaad HaHatzala", who was active in Istanbul on behalf of the "Jewish Agency".
* A letter to Pozner from 1945, handwritten by Richard Lichtheim, representative of the "Jewish Agency" in Geneva who acted together with Pozner to publish the news.
* Ten notes written by hand (Hebrew), with information about informers and liaisons during the war, sources of the news about the extermination of Jews, various attempts to rescue Jews, and more (probably written after the war).
* A short note, typewritten, from Jaques van Harten, reporting the discovery of Adolf Hitler's art collection in a hiding place near Salzburg.
* Additional items, some related to Pozner's activity during the holocaust while others are related to his political activity, participation in conferences of the World Zionist Congress, and personal matters.
Total of about 60 items. Size and condition vary.
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Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust and She'erit HaPleta
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $200
Sold for: $938
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A collection of documents and letters from the estate of the couple Salom and Cippóra Lazar who immigrated to Israel after the war. Hungary, Romania, Germany, Italy, Cyprus and Israel, late 1940s through the 1960s. Hungarian, Romanian and Hebrew.
In the collection: * Numerous letters in Hungarian, autographed. Among them letters sent in 1947-1948 from the Sanatorium for tuberculosis patients in the Displaced Persons Camp in Gauting, US Zone, Germany. * 16 letters sent from Cyprus. 1947,1948.
* A letter from private Salom Lazar requesting to be discharged from military service as he had an opportunity to join Moshav Givat Ada as a member. 1949. * Letters sent by Attorney Elhanan Eiger to Cippóra Lazar concerning her claim to be recognized as suffering from a mental illness due to Nazi persecutions. 1961, 1962. * Medical opinion statement written by Dr. Fliegelmann confirming the mental state of Cippóra Lazar to the appeals committee in view of the Victims of Nazi Persecution Act. 1962.
About 200 leaves and documents. Condition and size vary.
In the collection: * Numerous letters in Hungarian, autographed. Among them letters sent in 1947-1948 from the Sanatorium for tuberculosis patients in the Displaced Persons Camp in Gauting, US Zone, Germany. * 16 letters sent from Cyprus. 1947,1948.
* A letter from private Salom Lazar requesting to be discharged from military service as he had an opportunity to join Moshav Givat Ada as a member. 1949. * Letters sent by Attorney Elhanan Eiger to Cippóra Lazar concerning her claim to be recognized as suffering from a mental illness due to Nazi persecutions. 1961, 1962. * Medical opinion statement written by Dr. Fliegelmann confirming the mental state of Cippóra Lazar to the appeals committee in view of the Victims of Nazi Persecution Act. 1962.
About 200 leaves and documents. Condition and size vary.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $100
Sold for: $150
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Four items from Cyprus internment camp. Ca. 1949.
1. Issue of the paper "Shurot" of 03.02.1949. Issue no. 50. The last issue of the paper: "it is a jubilee and completion joy at the same time…the editorial staff is moving to Israel…" (Hebrew).
2-3. Two photographs of the internment camp, titled on the negative: "Regards from Cyprus" (Hebrew) and "Souvenir from Cyprus" (Hebrew).
4. Entrance ticket, "Seminary for counselors in Israeli camps in Cyprus" (no additional details).
Size and condition vary.
1. Issue of the paper "Shurot" of 03.02.1949. Issue no. 50. The last issue of the paper: "it is a jubilee and completion joy at the same time…the editorial staff is moving to Israel…" (Hebrew).
2-3. Two photographs of the internment camp, titled on the negative: "Regards from Cyprus" (Hebrew) and "Souvenir from Cyprus" (Hebrew).
4. Entrance ticket, "Seminary for counselors in Israeli camps in Cyprus" (no additional details).
Size and condition vary.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $250
Sold for: $1,250
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A collection of letters from children, holocaust survivors, in Holland and Franc, toward their immigration to Israel. [Holland and France, ca. 1950].
Handwritten letters and paintings by children survivors towards their immigration to Israel; sent from Holland and France to the teacher Raphael and the teacher Gini, living in Israel.
[25] leaves, size varies. Overall good condition. Stains.
Handwritten letters and paintings by children survivors towards their immigration to Israel; sent from Holland and France to the teacher Raphael and the teacher Gini, living in Israel.
[25] leaves, size varies. Overall good condition. Stains.
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Online Auction 010 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
August 29, 2017
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
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Collection of photographs recording the operations of the O.S.E. and the Joint. [France, Morocco? And other places, late 1940s-1950s].
Among the photographs:
* Six photographs recording the activity of the medical center of the humanitarian organization O.S.E. in Marseille, France (titled in French). * About 20 photographs documenting a visit to a camp of the O.S.E. and the Joint, most probably in Morocco. * Two portrait-photographs of a child, with Hebrew inscriptions: "Many thanks to Charles, who awakened in me the will to live…" / "Thanks to the Joint I returned to mother…", both are dated on verso, by hand: Marseille, 1949. * Group photograph on the deck of a boat, dated on verso: Marseille, 1949.
* A postcard with a photograph recording a sewing lesson for Jewish orphan girls in a youth center of the Joint near Rome. * More photographs.
Total of about 50 photographs. Size and condition vary.
Among the photographs:
* Six photographs recording the activity of the medical center of the humanitarian organization O.S.E. in Marseille, France (titled in French). * About 20 photographs documenting a visit to a camp of the O.S.E. and the Joint, most probably in Morocco. * Two portrait-photographs of a child, with Hebrew inscriptions: "Many thanks to Charles, who awakened in me the will to live…" / "Thanks to the Joint I returned to mother…", both are dated on verso, by hand: Marseille, 1949. * Group photograph on the deck of a boat, dated on verso: Marseille, 1949.
* A postcard with a photograph recording a sewing lesson for Jewish orphan girls in a youth center of the Joint near Rome. * More photographs.
Total of about 50 photographs. Size and condition vary.
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