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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Two issues of newspapers that were printed a day after the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine was approved. Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem, 30.11.1947. Hebrew and English.
1. HaAretz, issue no. 8586 from 30.11.1947. Its Hebrew headline: "The Establishment of a Jewish State was Decided Upon".
4pp, 57 cm. Good-fair condition. Fold lines. Stains, mainly on the margins and fold lines. Several tears to the margins.
2. The Palestine Post, issue no. 6571, from 30.11.1947. Its headline: "Partition Approved by More Than 2/3…"
4pp, 59 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Fold lines. Tears to the margins and fold lines, some of them slightly affecting the text.
1. HaAretz, issue no. 8586 from 30.11.1947. Its Hebrew headline: "The Establishment of a Jewish State was Decided Upon".
4pp, 57 cm. Good-fair condition. Fold lines. Stains, mainly on the margins and fold lines. Several tears to the margins.
2. The Palestine Post, issue no. 6571, from 30.11.1947. Its headline: "Partition Approved by More Than 2/3…"
4pp, 59 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Fold lines. Tears to the margins and fold lines, some of them slightly affecting the text.
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Palestine, Settlement, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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An issue of the Palestine Post reporting the resolution of the UN to end the British mandate and establish two independent states in Palestine. Jerusalem, November 30, 1947. English.
The headline of the issue announces the UN resolution a day earlier, on November 29, 1947: "Partition Approved by more than 2/3: 33 vote Yes. 13 No. 10 Abstain".
A folded sheet (4 pp), 59 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Tears and open tears along edges and fold lines. A paper label of the JNF, with a Hebrew inscription, is stapled to the issue.
The headline of the issue announces the UN resolution a day earlier, on November 29, 1947: "Partition Approved by more than 2/3: 33 vote Yes. 13 No. 10 Abstain".
A folded sheet (4 pp), 59 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Tears and open tears along edges and fold lines. A paper label of the JNF, with a Hebrew inscription, is stapled to the issue.
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Palestine, Settlement, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Yedi'ot Ma'ariv, an issue from the day of the Establishment of the State, 14.5.1948
The main headline of the issue announces: "The Mandate is dead! Long live our State!" (Hebrew). The issue contains news items about the departure of the British High Commissioner and the establishment of an Israeli government alongside reports about battles in Gush Etzion, the Jerusalem-Kefar Saba road, and more. The main Hebrew headlines of the issue announce: "Tel Aviv welcomes the State! The town – in the final hours before the declaration"; "London: the UN will not be able to prevent the establishment of the Hebrew State"; "It is officially confirmed that Marshall warned Shertok not to declare a sovereign state", and more.
[4] pp, 43 cm. Possibly missing leaves. Good condition. Tears to edges.
The main headline of the issue announces: "The Mandate is dead! Long live our State!" (Hebrew). The issue contains news items about the departure of the British High Commissioner and the establishment of an Israeli government alongside reports about battles in Gush Etzion, the Jerusalem-Kefar Saba road, and more. The main Hebrew headlines of the issue announce: "Tel Aviv welcomes the State! The town – in the final hours before the declaration"; "London: the UN will not be able to prevent the establishment of the Hebrew State"; "It is officially confirmed that Marshall warned Shertok not to declare a sovereign state", and more.
[4] pp, 43 cm. Possibly missing leaves. Good condition. Tears to edges.
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Palestine, Settlement, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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An issue of the newspaper "Neuste Nachrichten – Jedioth Chadashoth" edited by I. Lilienfeld. Tel-Aviv, 16.5.1948. Hebrew and German.
The main headline of the issue announces: "Long Live the State of Israel! The Laws of the White Paper have been Revoked! Free Immigration has Started!". Printed in the issue are the "Scroll of Independence", a manifest "to all residents of the State of Israel" by the temporary government, and various news items.
8 pp (two folded sheets of paper, detached one from the other), 46.5 cm. Fair condition. Fold lines. Many tears along edges and fold lines, some of them affecting the text and some reinforced with tape. Stains and creases.
The main headline of the issue announces: "Long Live the State of Israel! The Laws of the White Paper have been Revoked! Free Immigration has Started!". Printed in the issue are the "Scroll of Independence", a manifest "to all residents of the State of Israel" by the temporary government, and various news items.
8 pp (two folded sheets of paper, detached one from the other), 46.5 cm. Fair condition. Fold lines. Many tears along edges and fold lines, some of them affecting the text and some reinforced with tape. Stains and creases.
Category
Palestine, Settlement, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Iton HaItonaim [Journalists Paper], publication of Shabbat Night issued by The Journalists Association in Haifa on the first day of the State of Israel. Haifa: Co-op press, Ltd., 15.5.1948.?A special issue published by the Journalist Association in Haifa on the occasion of the establishment of the State of Israel. The headline reads "United States Recognition of the State of Israel" and the headline below announces "Arab armies invaded our country last night". The paper features various news concerning the war, an ad placed by Shemen factory thanking the fighting soldiers; an article by Abba Hushi who calls to establish Haifa as the capital of Israel; an excerpt from the book "Altneuland" by Theodor Herzl; and more.?[1] leaf (printed on both sides), 31.5x48 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Stains. Several tears, some of them have been professionally restored.
Provenance: The Rimon Family collection.
Provenance: The Rimon Family collection.
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Palestine, Settlement, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Israel before the Security Council, May 15-July 15, 1948, a Record of Fidelity to the United Nations. A booklet issued by the Israeli Mission to the United Nations. New-York, 1948. English.
A booklet documenting the Israeli side in the War of Independence as it was presented in meetings and discussions of the United Nations between May 15 and July 15, 1948.
The booklet contains a description of the chain of events from the Declaration of Independence until July 15, 1948: the invasion of the Arab armies, the course of the battles, the efforts of the mediator on behalf of the United Nations, Folke Bernadotte, to achieve a ceasefire, the agreement of the parties to a four-week temporary truce and the violation of the agreement by the Arab countries. The loyalty of the State of Israel to the United Nations is presented in the booklet by means of letters, declarations and testimonies submitted by the Israeli representatives to the general assembly and to the United Nation Security Council. The booklet contains letters by Moshe Sharett, declarations and testimonies by Abba Even (Eban) and by Abba Hillel Silver, and more.
67 pp. 33 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. Minor creases and tears in several leaves. Stains, tears and minor blemishes on the cover. A stamp on the front cover.
A booklet documenting the Israeli side in the War of Independence as it was presented in meetings and discussions of the United Nations between May 15 and July 15, 1948.
The booklet contains a description of the chain of events from the Declaration of Independence until July 15, 1948: the invasion of the Arab armies, the course of the battles, the efforts of the mediator on behalf of the United Nations, Folke Bernadotte, to achieve a ceasefire, the agreement of the parties to a four-week temporary truce and the violation of the agreement by the Arab countries. The loyalty of the State of Israel to the United Nations is presented in the booklet by means of letters, declarations and testimonies submitted by the Israeli representatives to the general assembly and to the United Nation Security Council. The booklet contains letters by Moshe Sharett, declarations and testimonies by Abba Even (Eban) and by Abba Hillel Silver, and more.
67 pp. 33 cm. Good overall condition. Stains. Minor creases and tears in several leaves. Stains, tears and minor blemishes on the cover. A stamp on the front cover.
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Palestine, Settlement, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Two printed tickets filled-in by hand, one for the distribution of water and the other for the distribution of food, which were given to the residents of Jerusalem during the War of Independence. Jerusalem, 1948.
1. "The supply enterprise Jerusalem, the Histadrut Labor Federation in Palestine", ticket for the distribution of basic products: flour, oil, sugar, lentils, soap, jam, eggs and milk. A paper label mounted to its margins: "Supply enterprise 'HaTzarchan' Jerusalem".
Approx. 14x24 cm (the ticket folds in half). Good condition. Minor creases and small tears to edges. Stamps.
2. "Ticket for distribution of water, the Committee of Institutions for the Affairs of Jerusalem". Given to a family of seven, for the month of July 1948. On verso, a handwritten comment (presumably, permission to add to the water ration).
Approx. 13x21 cm. Fair-good condition. Fold lines, creases and stains. Tears along edges and fold lines. Punched holes in some of the squares of the water ration. Stamps.
1. "The supply enterprise Jerusalem, the Histadrut Labor Federation in Palestine", ticket for the distribution of basic products: flour, oil, sugar, lentils, soap, jam, eggs and milk. A paper label mounted to its margins: "Supply enterprise 'HaTzarchan' Jerusalem".
Approx. 14x24 cm (the ticket folds in half). Good condition. Minor creases and small tears to edges. Stamps.
2. "Ticket for distribution of water, the Committee of Institutions for the Affairs of Jerusalem". Given to a family of seven, for the month of July 1948. On verso, a handwritten comment (presumably, permission to add to the water ration).
Approx. 13x21 cm. Fair-good condition. Fold lines, creases and stains. Tears along edges and fold lines. Punched holes in some of the squares of the water ration. Stamps.
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Palestine, Settlement, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Al Chomotayich Yerushalayim, compilation of prayers and lamentations announced by the Bein Din HaGadol in Jerusalem […] on the 20th of Sivan, 30 days of our intense mourning of the destruction of our Holy City and glory and the burning of the Torah. Published by the "Va'ad HaKlali Knesset Yisrael - Rabbi Meir Ba'al HaNess charity", Jerusalem, 1948.?Order of prayers arranged 30 days after the fall of the Jewish Quarter during the War of Independence with sections of prayer and selichot as well as lamentations composed by R. Zvi Pesach Frank, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem.?These prayers were intended to be recited on the 20th of Sivan which is traditionally a day of mourning of a number of events: The blood libel in Blois (France) in 1171, the Chmielnicki Massacres in 1648-1649 and the Holocaust of European Jewry.?14 pages (including the front cover), 14.5 cm. Good condition. A few stains and creases. Small tears to the cover and edges of several leaves.
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Palestine, Settlement, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Decrees, Orders and Notices of the IDF Rule in Jerusalem. Issues 1-8, Jerusalem, 1948-1949
Decrees 1 to 20 (in eight issues) published from August 1948 till January 1949, issued by the Military Governor Dov Yosef. The decrees detail various appointments, apply various laws to areas of Jerusalem ruled by Israel, deal with emergency regulations, various civil regulations and more.?8 issues, 42 pp (consecutive numbering), 30.5 cm. Good condition. A few stains, creases and minor blemishes. Slight darkening in the margins of some of the leaves. Filing holes in the margins of all the leaves.
Decrees 1 to 20 (in eight issues) published from August 1948 till January 1949, issued by the Military Governor Dov Yosef. The decrees detail various appointments, apply various laws to areas of Jerusalem ruled by Israel, deal with emergency regulations, various civil regulations and more.?8 issues, 42 pp (consecutive numbering), 30.5 cm. Good condition. A few stains, creases and minor blemishes. Slight darkening in the margins of some of the leaves. Filing holes in the margins of all the leaves.
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Palestine, Settlement, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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22 "combat leaves" ("Daf Kravi"), "leaves for the soldier" ("Daf LaChayal") and other leaflets, issued by the IDF, from the time of the Six-Day-War and the Yom Kippur War. [Israel, 1967/1973].
1-2. Two "Combat Leaves" ("Daf Kravi") "to the officers and soldiers of the south" during the Six-Day-War, signed (in print) on behalf of the GOC of the Southern Command, Yeshayahu Gavish: * "Daf Kravi" no. 1, from the first day of the war, June 5, 1967, with reports from the battle zones and words of encouragement to the soldiers. * "Daf Kravi" no. 6, two days after the battles. June 12, 1967.
3. "BaDarom" (In the South), the journal of the Southern Command, issue no. 7, June 6, 1967. The issue contains the text of the "Daf Kravi" that was published on the preceding day ("Daf Kravi" no. 1), accounts of the battles of the War of Independence and Operation "Kadesh" and photographs.
4-18. Fifteen "Combat Leaves" (nos.: 1-11, 17-18, 20-21) issued by the Central Command – the Yom Kippur War. Printed since the first day of the war, October 6, 1973, until the days after the ceasefire along the Egyptian border, October 31, 1973. The leaves contain reports from the various fronts, words of support and encouragement, heroic stories, and more, with illustrations.
19-21. "Leaf for the Soldier" ("Daf LaChayal"), three informational leaflets which were printed during the Yom Kippur War by the Chief Education Officer, Information and Training Branch. October 12, 20 and 24, 1973.
22. "Leaf for the Fighters of Engineering Corps", signed (in print) on behalf of Yitzchak Ben-Dov, Brigadier general, Chief Engineering Officer, October 1973.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
Enclosed: "Thus the First Bridge was Erected on the Channel" (Hebrew), leaflet issued by "Yedi'ot Acharonot". October 23, 1973.
1-2. Two "Combat Leaves" ("Daf Kravi") "to the officers and soldiers of the south" during the Six-Day-War, signed (in print) on behalf of the GOC of the Southern Command, Yeshayahu Gavish: * "Daf Kravi" no. 1, from the first day of the war, June 5, 1967, with reports from the battle zones and words of encouragement to the soldiers. * "Daf Kravi" no. 6, two days after the battles. June 12, 1967.
3. "BaDarom" (In the South), the journal of the Southern Command, issue no. 7, June 6, 1967. The issue contains the text of the "Daf Kravi" that was published on the preceding day ("Daf Kravi" no. 1), accounts of the battles of the War of Independence and Operation "Kadesh" and photographs.
4-18. Fifteen "Combat Leaves" (nos.: 1-11, 17-18, 20-21) issued by the Central Command – the Yom Kippur War. Printed since the first day of the war, October 6, 1973, until the days after the ceasefire along the Egyptian border, October 31, 1973. The leaves contain reports from the various fronts, words of support and encouragement, heroic stories, and more, with illustrations.
19-21. "Leaf for the Soldier" ("Daf LaChayal"), three informational leaflets which were printed during the Yom Kippur War by the Chief Education Officer, Information and Training Branch. October 12, 20 and 24, 1973.
22. "Leaf for the Fighters of Engineering Corps", signed (in print) on behalf of Yitzchak Ben-Dov, Brigadier general, Chief Engineering Officer, October 1973.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
Enclosed: "Thus the First Bridge was Erected on the Channel" (Hebrew), leaflet issued by "Yedi'ot Acharonot". October 23, 1973.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Large collection of books of the "Sifriyat Tarmil" (Backpack Library) Series. Tel-Aviv: Ministry of Defense, 1964-1991.
Before us are books no. 1-3, 5-63, 65-67, 69-119, 121-138, 140, 142-164, 166-179, 181-211.
"Sifriyat Tarmil" (The Backpack Library) was a series of pocket-books edited by Yisrael Har, which was published by the Ministry of Defense. The series published books of the best world and Hebrew classics at an affordable price. The books were sold at the canteens of IDF bases as well as in prisons, governmental hospitals and public libraries.
Size and condition vary.
Before us are books no. 1-3, 5-63, 65-67, 69-119, 121-138, 140, 142-164, 166-179, 181-211.
"Sifriyat Tarmil" (The Backpack Library) was a series of pocket-books edited by Yisrael Har, which was published by the Ministry of Defense. The series published books of the best world and Hebrew classics at an affordable price. The books were sold at the canteens of IDF bases as well as in prisons, governmental hospitals and public libraries.
Size and condition vary.
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