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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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A letter handwritten and signed by David Ben-Gurion, addressed to "my dear Dobkin" [presumably, Eliyahu Dobkin, one of the leaders of "HeChalutz" movement in Poland]. Written on official stationery of "The block of Working Israel to the eighteenth congress – the central office in Poland". Poland, 1933.
The letter deals with a dispute between "HeChalutz" and the Mapai Party about issuing an immigration certificate to Palestine: "As you know, Shmuel… has been authorized in 1926 by HeChalutz to immigrate… meanwhile there have been delays… now he needs to immigrate and there is a dispute between HeChalutz and the party as to who will give him a certificate". Ben-Gurion directs the question of the certificate to Dobkin and Bankover [presumably, Joseph Bankover, a member of "HeChalutz" and Mapai] and asks them to decide: "My opinion is that HeChalutz needs to give him certificates, but since I am not familiar with these matters and also because I decided not to interfere under any circumstances in the distribution of certificates I decided that you both will express your opinion. If one of you supports my opinion – HeChalutz will give him the certificate. If both of you think the party should give him [the certificate] – the party will give him".
The letter was sent by Ben-Gurion during his Polish campaign towards the election to the eighteenth Zionist congress in 1933 (in this election, Ben-Gurion's party, "The League for Working Israel", won nearly half of the votes).
[1] leaf, approx. 28 cm. Good condition. Filing holes. Fold lines and creases. Stains. Small tears (some of them restored). Stamp from 1933 and a notation in colored pencil.
The letter deals with a dispute between "HeChalutz" and the Mapai Party about issuing an immigration certificate to Palestine: "As you know, Shmuel… has been authorized in 1926 by HeChalutz to immigrate… meanwhile there have been delays… now he needs to immigrate and there is a dispute between HeChalutz and the party as to who will give him a certificate". Ben-Gurion directs the question of the certificate to Dobkin and Bankover [presumably, Joseph Bankover, a member of "HeChalutz" and Mapai] and asks them to decide: "My opinion is that HeChalutz needs to give him certificates, but since I am not familiar with these matters and also because I decided not to interfere under any circumstances in the distribution of certificates I decided that you both will express your opinion. If one of you supports my opinion – HeChalutz will give him the certificate. If both of you think the party should give him [the certificate] – the party will give him".
The letter was sent by Ben-Gurion during his Polish campaign towards the election to the eighteenth Zionist congress in 1933 (in this election, Ben-Gurion's party, "The League for Working Israel", won nearly half of the votes).
[1] leaf, approx. 28 cm. Good condition. Filing holes. Fold lines and creases. Stains. Small tears (some of them restored). Stamp from 1933 and a notation in colored pencil.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim, compiled according to the Ben-Asher Masora by Moshe David Cassuto. Jerusalem: Y.L. Magnes / The Hebrew University, (1953).
The front endpapers are signed Moshe Sharet and David Ben-Gurion.
[6], 1337, [6] pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Several stains. Small tears to the joint between the binding and the endpapers. Minor blemishes to binding.
The front endpapers are signed Moshe Sharet and David Ben-Gurion.
[6], 1337, [6] pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Several stains. Small tears to the joint between the binding and the endpapers. Minor blemishes to binding.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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HaMered, by Menachem Begin. "Special edition dedicated to the rehabilitation of freedom fighters". Jerusalem: Achiasaf, 1950.
"HaMered", memoirs of Menachem Begin. Elegant edition. A metal plaque – the emblem of Etzel (Irgun) – is set on the front cover. A photocopy of a letter of dedication by Begin from 1950 is mounted to the front flyleaf.
Signed by Begin on the title page: "With a greeting of victory, M. Begin" (Hebrew).
514, [6] pp. + [7] photographic plates, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Tears at the edges of several leaves. Minor blemishes to the margins of binding and spine.
"HaMered", memoirs of Menachem Begin. Elegant edition. A metal plaque – the emblem of Etzel (Irgun) – is set on the front cover. A photocopy of a letter of dedication by Begin from 1950 is mounted to the front flyleaf.
Signed by Begin on the title page: "With a greeting of victory, M. Begin" (Hebrew).
514, [6] pp. + [7] photographic plates, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and minor blemishes. Tears at the edges of several leaves. Minor blemishes to the margins of binding and spine.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Haggadah shel Pesach faren Driten Seder [Passover Haggadah for a Third Seder], issued by the American organization, the national Committee for labor Israel. New York: Schulsinger Bros. press, [1953]. Yiddish, Hebrew and a little English. Cover designed by Pinchas Schuldenrein.
A non-traditional Haggadah that was printed for a "Third Seder" in the USA. Contains passages of the traditional version alongside passages of poetry and prose in Yiddish and Hebrew and several illustrations and photographs. The cover of the Haggadah was designed by Pinchas Schuldenrein.
The front cover of the booklet was signed by Golda Meir (Myerson) [Meir delivered the main speech in the events of the "Third Seder" which was organized by the Histadrut in the USA in 1953].
3-37, [1] pp, 22.5 cm. Good condition. Dampstains on the margins of several leaves. Stains, creases and minor blemishes to cover. Traces of tape on the spine.
A non-traditional Haggadah that was printed for a "Third Seder" in the USA. Contains passages of the traditional version alongside passages of poetry and prose in Yiddish and Hebrew and several illustrations and photographs. The cover of the Haggadah was designed by Pinchas Schuldenrein.
The front cover of the booklet was signed by Golda Meir (Myerson) [Meir delivered the main speech in the events of the "Third Seder" which was organized by the Histadrut in the USA in 1953].
3-37, [1] pp, 22.5 cm. Good condition. Dampstains on the margins of several leaves. Stains, creases and minor blemishes to cover. Traces of tape on the spine.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Collection of autographs – letters, notes and photographs signed by senior IDF figures.
Among them: * Autographs of the first thirteen IDF Commanders in Chief: Ya'akov Dori (signature on a typewritten letter from 1951), Yigal Yadin, Mordechai Maklef, Moshe Dayan (two autographs – signature on an official letter of the office of the Commander in Chief and an English signature on a printed brochure), Chaim Laskov (letter in his handwriting), Zvi Tzur, Yitzchak Rabin, Chaim Bar-Lev (signed photograph), David Elazar, Mordechai (Motta) Gur, Raphael Eitan (Raful). Moshe Levi and Ehud Barak. * Autographs of the Major-Generals Avraham Eden, Yigal Allon and Uzi Narkiss (two autographs).
The autographs are arranged in a ring binder alongside English brochures (with short biographies, translations of the Hebrew letters and additional information about the autographs) and pictures of the signatories.
A total of 18 autographs. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Stains. Filing holes in some of the items. A few creases and small tears.
Provenance: The Michael Hecht Autograph Collection.
Among them: * Autographs of the first thirteen IDF Commanders in Chief: Ya'akov Dori (signature on a typewritten letter from 1951), Yigal Yadin, Mordechai Maklef, Moshe Dayan (two autographs – signature on an official letter of the office of the Commander in Chief and an English signature on a printed brochure), Chaim Laskov (letter in his handwriting), Zvi Tzur, Yitzchak Rabin, Chaim Bar-Lev (signed photograph), David Elazar, Mordechai (Motta) Gur, Raphael Eitan (Raful). Moshe Levi and Ehud Barak. * Autographs of the Major-Generals Avraham Eden, Yigal Allon and Uzi Narkiss (two autographs).
The autographs are arranged in a ring binder alongside English brochures (with short biographies, translations of the Hebrew letters and additional information about the autographs) and pictures of the signatories.
A total of 18 autographs. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Stains. Filing holes in some of the items. A few creases and small tears.
Provenance: The Michael Hecht Autograph Collection.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Two photographs depicting Yitzchak Rabin and King Hussein conversing, presumably after signing the Israel-Jordan peace treaty or after the ceremony of ratifying the treaty. [October/November 1994].
One photograph depicts Yitzchak Rabin, Elyakim Rubenstein, Shimon Peres, the Jordanian Prime-Minister, a Jordanian senior military man and King Hussein; the second photograph depicts Yitzchak Rabin and King Hussein. Both photographs are signed by Yitzchak Rabin.
Enclosed: a "First Day of Issue" cover of the stamp in memory of Yitzchak Rabin (in an elegant portfolio issued by the Ministry of Defense); a small sticker in memory of Rabin, issued by the Avodah party after the assassination; a ballot-like paper note with the caption "Yitzchak Rabin" printed in Hebrew and Arabic.
Photographs: 11.5X17 cm. Very good condition. Penned scribbles on verso of the photographs.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
One photograph depicts Yitzchak Rabin, Elyakim Rubenstein, Shimon Peres, the Jordanian Prime-Minister, a Jordanian senior military man and King Hussein; the second photograph depicts Yitzchak Rabin and King Hussein. Both photographs are signed by Yitzchak Rabin.
Enclosed: a "First Day of Issue" cover of the stamp in memory of Yitzchak Rabin (in an elegant portfolio issued by the Ministry of Defense); a small sticker in memory of Rabin, issued by the Avodah party after the assassination; a ballot-like paper note with the caption "Yitzchak Rabin" printed in Hebrew and Arabic.
Photographs: 11.5X17 cm. Very good condition. Penned scribbles on verso of the photographs.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Large photograph of Benjamin and Sarah Netanyahu at the Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp. Handwritten dedication by Benjamin Netanyahu to Holocaust survivors Kuty and Erwin Sadan. Bergen Belsen, October 1996.
The photograph depicts Benjamin Netanyahu bowing his head before the stone monument of the camp (the Hebrew side of the monument is facing Netanyahu and its English side, the camera), with Sarah Netanyahu standing to his left and Rami Sadan – his political advisor in those years – to his right. On the bottom of the photograph is a dedication to Sadan's parents, handwritten by Benjamin Netanyahu: "To Kuty and Erwin Sadan, sincerely…" (Hebrew).
The photograph is dated (in a different handwriting): "Bergen Belsen, Tishrei 5757, 10.96".
Approx. 29X39 cm. Framed. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Unexamined out of frame.
The photograph depicts Benjamin Netanyahu bowing his head before the stone monument of the camp (the Hebrew side of the monument is facing Netanyahu and its English side, the camera), with Sarah Netanyahu standing to his left and Rami Sadan – his political advisor in those years – to his right. On the bottom of the photograph is a dedication to Sadan's parents, handwritten by Benjamin Netanyahu: "To Kuty and Erwin Sadan, sincerely…" (Hebrew).
The photograph is dated (in a different handwriting): "Bergen Belsen, Tishrei 5757, 10.96".
Approx. 29X39 cm. Framed. Good condition. Minor blemishes. Unexamined out of frame.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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The Information of Francisco de Faria, Delivered at the Bar of the House of Commons. Printed by John Bill, Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, the Printers to the King. London 1680. English.
Testimony of Francisco de Faria, son of a Belgian Jew, delivered in the British House of Commons in 1680 as part of an investigation of a plot against Catholics known as the "Popish Plot" (allegations of a Catholic conspiracy to assassinate the King of England that spread in the years 1678-1681). According to the testimony, Francisco de Faria arrived in London to serve as the interpreter of the Portuguese ambassador after being recruited by a group of Catholics (including nuns and a Jesuit monk) whom he met in Antwerp; during his work with the Portuguese ambassador he was given the mission to assassinate two key figures in spreading the plot.
[4], 12 pp, 28.5 cm. Bound in a new Bristol cover. Good condition. Some stains and small tears at margins of leaves.
Testimony of Francisco de Faria, son of a Belgian Jew, delivered in the British House of Commons in 1680 as part of an investigation of a plot against Catholics known as the "Popish Plot" (allegations of a Catholic conspiracy to assassinate the King of England that spread in the years 1678-1681). According to the testimony, Francisco de Faria arrived in London to serve as the interpreter of the Portuguese ambassador after being recruited by a group of Catholics (including nuns and a Jesuit monk) whom he met in Antwerp; during his work with the Portuguese ambassador he was given the mission to assassinate two key figures in spreading the plot.
[4], 12 pp, 28.5 cm. Bound in a new Bristol cover. Good condition. Some stains and small tears at margins of leaves.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Anno Primo Annae Reginae / An act to oblige the Jews to maintain and provide for their Protestant children. [London, 1702]. English.?The Act was legislated by the British Parliament in 1702 and it obliges the Jews to continue and support their children should they decide to convert to Protestant Christianity. It is the first act of the British Parliament related to Jews only (until then Jews were mentioned only in clauses of Acts or in the context of law suits and trials).?This Act was a result of a petition that was submitted to the British Parliament when an eighteen years old girl was disowned and expelled from her home by her Jewish family when she decided to convert to Protestantism. The Act, which, in fact, was designed to facilitate and even to encourage conversion, was passed with almost no objection.?[1] leaf (printed on both sides), 32 cm. Good condition. Creases. Stains, small holes and small tears to the margins (not affecting text).
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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The first twenty three issues of the Jewish Chronicle. Bound together. London, 1841-1842. English and a little Hebrew.
The Jewish Chronicle – the main newspaper of British Jewry – was founded in London in 1841 and is considered the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world.
The newspaper was first published by the Jewish bookseller Isaac Vallentine, under the editorship of Rabbi David Meldola and educator Moses Angel; however, it was closed after seven months only due to financial difficulties. Only two years later, in October 1944, the printing of the paper was resumed by a new publisher – Joseph Mitchell, who began a new numbering of the issues (a numbering which continues to this day).
Before us are issues 1-23 of the first, short-lived series of the Jewish Chronicle (in the years 1841-1842), which are considered the rarest issues of the newspaper. The first page of the first issue features an editorial specifying the goals of the newspaper (Religious and moral instruction; local intelligence, historical information and facts, exclusively Jewish; original articles; textbooks). At the end of each issue are pages from two important Hebrew compositions: Passover Haggadah and the Hebrew-Aramaic dictionary "Tzemach David" (the compositions are accompanied by an English translation and presumably were planned to be published fully part by part).
132 [i.e 134] pp + [25] leaves (Haggadah and "Tzemach David"), 31 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears to the edges of several leaves. Slightly faded binding, with minor blemishes. Tears to the spine and the corners of the binding. Bookplate on the inside front binding.
The Jewish Chronicle – the main newspaper of British Jewry – was founded in London in 1841 and is considered the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world.
The newspaper was first published by the Jewish bookseller Isaac Vallentine, under the editorship of Rabbi David Meldola and educator Moses Angel; however, it was closed after seven months only due to financial difficulties. Only two years later, in October 1944, the printing of the paper was resumed by a new publisher – Joseph Mitchell, who began a new numbering of the issues (a numbering which continues to this day).
Before us are issues 1-23 of the first, short-lived series of the Jewish Chronicle (in the years 1841-1842), which are considered the rarest issues of the newspaper. The first page of the first issue features an editorial specifying the goals of the newspaper (Religious and moral instruction; local intelligence, historical information and facts, exclusively Jewish; original articles; textbooks). At the end of each issue are pages from two important Hebrew compositions: Passover Haggadah and the Hebrew-Aramaic dictionary "Tzemach David" (the compositions are accompanied by an English translation and presumably were planned to be published fully part by part).
132 [i.e 134] pp + [25] leaves (Haggadah and "Tzemach David"), 31 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears to the edges of several leaves. Slightly faded binding, with minor blemishes. Tears to the spine and the corners of the binding. Bookplate on the inside front binding.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Young Israel, a monthly magazine, edited by Leopold Greenberg. London: Wertheimer, Lea and Co. Press, 1897-1900. Issues 1-36, bound in three volumes. English and a little Hebrew.
The magazine Young Israel was published in England during the years 1897-1900. It was edited by Leopold Greenberg (1861-1931), a British-Jewish journalist, the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, an active member of the Zionist Organization and one of Herzl's most devoted followers. Its issues contained articles, poems and quizzes on Zionism, accompanied by pictures, illustrations and sheet music. In its third year, in attempt to change its audience profile, the magazine was renamed "Israel, the Jewish magazine".
This is a complete collection of all the issues that were printed in the first three years, bound in three separate volumes (one volume per year, with title pages and indices). To sixteen of the issues, a supplement titled "Israel's Budget" was added and to seven of them, a supplement titled "The Messenger of Zion". To issues contain large printed plates: a portrait of Theodor Herzl and a portrait of Alfred Dreyfus.
Three volumes: [4], 352; [4], 264; [4], 260 + [2] plates, bound together with 23 supplements (the number of pages varies), 24 cm. Five leaves are missing (from different issues). Good overall condition. A few stains and blemishes. Tears reinforced with tape to several leaves. A large piece is cut out of one of the leaves. Bound in fabric-covered bindings, with a gilt impression, damaged and slightly worn.
The volumes of the second and third years are not in NLI.
The magazine Young Israel was published in England during the years 1897-1900. It was edited by Leopold Greenberg (1861-1931), a British-Jewish journalist, the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, an active member of the Zionist Organization and one of Herzl's most devoted followers. Its issues contained articles, poems and quizzes on Zionism, accompanied by pictures, illustrations and sheet music. In its third year, in attempt to change its audience profile, the magazine was renamed "Israel, the Jewish magazine".
This is a complete collection of all the issues that were printed in the first three years, bound in three separate volumes (one volume per year, with title pages and indices). To sixteen of the issues, a supplement titled "Israel's Budget" was added and to seven of them, a supplement titled "The Messenger of Zion". To issues contain large printed plates: a portrait of Theodor Herzl and a portrait of Alfred Dreyfus.
Three volumes: [4], 352; [4], 264; [4], 260 + [2] plates, bound together with 23 supplements (the number of pages varies), 24 cm. Five leaves are missing (from different issues). Good overall condition. A few stains and blemishes. Tears reinforced with tape to several leaves. A large piece is cut out of one of the leaves. Bound in fabric-covered bindings, with a gilt impression, damaged and slightly worn.
The volumes of the second and third years are not in NLI.
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
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Collection of issues of Jewish journals that were printed in England. London and Manchester, mid-19th century to early 20th century. English and a little Hebrew.
1. The Hebrew review and magazine for Jewish literature, a journal edited by Marcus Heinrich Breslau. London, 1859-1860. Issues 1-48, bound together in one volume.
Contain passages of literature, philosophy and Jewish history as well as English translations of Jewish texts (including Moses Mendelsohn's book "Or LeNetivah").
768 pp (the title page of the volume is missing), 20 cm. Good condition. Gilt edges. A few stains. Several leaves are detached. The first leaf is detached and reinforced with a sticker. Blue binding with gilt decorations, damaged in its margins and spine, with writing on its inside.
2. Issue no. 1 of Palestina, the Chovevi Zion Quarterly. London: Chovevi Zion Association, 1892.
Contains articles about the Yishuv in Palestine, fundraising, quarterly reports, and more.
31, [1] pp, 21cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears and open tears to the margins of the cover (some of them restored). Bound in a new binding, together with the original cover. Ex-library copy.
3. Degel Zion - The Zionist, a Zionist journal edited by Harry Sacher and Leon (Aryeh) Simon. [Manchester?]. 1911-1913. All the issues of the second and third years (twelve issues per year), bound in two separate volumes.
200; 192 pp, 23.5cm. Good condition. A few stains. Creases. Pen writing and tears to the margins of several leaves.
The books were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale AS IS.
1. The Hebrew review and magazine for Jewish literature, a journal edited by Marcus Heinrich Breslau. London, 1859-1860. Issues 1-48, bound together in one volume.
Contain passages of literature, philosophy and Jewish history as well as English translations of Jewish texts (including Moses Mendelsohn's book "Or LeNetivah").
768 pp (the title page of the volume is missing), 20 cm. Good condition. Gilt edges. A few stains. Several leaves are detached. The first leaf is detached and reinforced with a sticker. Blue binding with gilt decorations, damaged in its margins and spine, with writing on its inside.
2. Issue no. 1 of Palestina, the Chovevi Zion Quarterly. London: Chovevi Zion Association, 1892.
Contains articles about the Yishuv in Palestine, fundraising, quarterly reports, and more.
31, [1] pp, 21cm. Good condition. Stains. Tears and open tears to the margins of the cover (some of them restored). Bound in a new binding, together with the original cover. Ex-library copy.
3. Degel Zion - The Zionist, a Zionist journal edited by Harry Sacher and Leon (Aryeh) Simon. [Manchester?]. 1911-1913. All the issues of the second and third years (twelve issues per year), bound in two separate volumes.
200; 192 pp, 23.5cm. Good condition. A few stains. Creases. Pen writing and tears to the margins of several leaves.
The books were not thoroughly examined and are offered for sale AS IS.
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