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Lot 653 "Schule auf dem Weg" – Booklet Surveying the Activities of the Jewish School for Refugees’ Children in Vienna from 1946 to 1949 – Inscribed to Menachem Zaharoni

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Schule auf dem Weg / School on the Road: a survey of the work of the Jewish school for refugees’ children in Vienna from 1946 to 1949. Vienna: H. Halpern; published with the aid of the Zionist Federation in Austria, [1949]. Hebrew and German.
Booklet describing the history of the Jewish school in Vienna for refugees’ children, most of whom came from the countries of Eastern Europe. A dedication to "The souls of schoolchildren, who were murdered during the Holocaust" appears at the top of the second page. The booklet includes photographs describing life at the school in the first years after the Holocaust and near the time of the establishment of the State of Israel. The cover of the booklet was illustrated by Pinchas Cohen, who taught painting at the school.
A dedication dated July 11, 1949 to the educator Menachem Zaharoni, who participated in establishing the school for the survivors in DP camps throughout Austria appears on the cover page: "To Comrade Menachem Zaharoni, a memento of his efforts and his work to support the children of the refugees in Austria. With appreciation, I. Rojtenberg." The dedication appears to have been written by Ilja Rojtenberg, the school principal.
39, 10 pp., 20 cm. Good condition. Light staining. Slight damage in the connection of the cover to the first page.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 654 Four "Shanah Tovah" Greeting Cards – 1947 – She'erit Hapletah in Displaced Persons Camps

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Four "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards with photographs of the senders, with an illustrated symbol of the organization "Eschwege Binyamina", shaped as a Star of David. • "Shanah Tovah" card from Bari Displaced Persons Camp, with a photograph of a street in the camp and the name of the camp, the year and four Stars of David; "Shanah Tovah" card from Palese Displaced Persons camp with three photographs of the camp and an illustration of Binyamin Ze'ev Herzl.
Size varies, average size: approx. 9.5X5.5 cm. Condition varies. Good overall condition. Minor blemishes. One card has a tear at the left margin.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 655 Prayer for the Welfare of the State of Israel – Linz, 1948 – She’erit Hapletah

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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"Prayer for the Welfare of the State of Israel (from "HaBoker," September 22, 1948)". Linz–Ebelsberg: Mizrachi Torah va-Avodah Center in Austria, Tishrei 5709 (1948).
Single leaf with the text of a Prayer for the Welfare of the State of Israel that was composed by Chief Rabbis Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog and Ben Zion Meir Hai Uziel. It was printed in the Ebelsberg DP camp near Linz, Austria. It is stamped "Bnei Akiwah Executive Holland" in the lower left-hand corner.
29X 20.5 cm. Good condition. Slight creases. Small tears at the edges, reinforced with acid-free tape.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 656 Non-Traditional Haggadah – Field Survey Company 524 – Italy, 1945

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Passover Haggadah, Palestine Field Survey Company 524. Italy, 1945. Printed in blue.
Non-traditional Haggadah, partly humorous, with illustrations depicting the company's life. The chapter "Vayehi Bachatzi Halalyla" was adapted as a parody telling about a guarding officer who fell asleep while on duty, and "Adir Hu" reflects the professional specializations of the unit's soldiers.
Enclosed with the Haggadah are a menu leaf and an illustrated map. The menu is humorous and details the dishes – mainly the disadvantages of army food: "Eggs – next year… warm drinks – tea with no chlorine…". On the bottom of the leaf appear the title "Passover dinner menu", the name of the company and the year.
The map, titled "Exodus from Egypt from slavery to liberty", presents the journey trail of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan. No date.
Field Survey Company R.E. 524 was formed in 1942, after two British field survey companies were taken as war prisoners. Most soldiers of the company had training in engineering, surveying, architecture, graphics and printing, mechanics and driving. For preparation of the maps the company used a mobile printing press which explains the extraordinary technical level of the Haggadahs that it printed.
Haggadah: [13] leaves (including cover), 15 cm. Menu: 25.5X17 cm. Map: 26.5X22.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. On the inside front cover appears a dedication written by hand: "to Amitai, as a souvenir".
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Lot 657 Non-traditional Haggadah – Jewish Transportation Unit 468 – Italy, 1945

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Passover haggadah. Jewish Transportation Unit 468, Royal Services Corps. Italy, 1945.
Non-traditional haggadah, mimeographed, with illustrations. Printed for the Jewish soldiers serving in Transportation Unit 468 of the British Army in Italy during World War II.
Contains traditional passages, including a special title page: "Masechet Yameinu" (Contemporary Matters), a text written as a play with characters, a chorus, songs and reading passages referring, dramatically and at length, to the Holocaust, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and immigration to Palestine.
[29] leaves (errors in pagination; without back cover, in other copies as well), 20.5X16 cm. Good condition. Stains. Small tears, some repaired with acid-free tape. Resewn with thread. A sticker bearing an image of JNF’s first stamp, containing the word "Zion" at the center of a Star of David, is affixed to the front cover.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 658 Non-traditional Haggadah – General Transport Coy. R.A.S.C. 179, – Italy, 1946

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Passover haggadah, General Transport Coy. R.A.S.C. 179, Caserta-Capua (Italy), Passover 1946.
Non-traditional haggadah with impressive illustrations. Excerpts from the traditional text appear alongside passages for reading and songs. The opening text reads: "This haggadah is offered to the members of our unit and the guests who recline with us, in hope that this Seder – our third on Italian soil – is our last one in a foreign land. Our hope – to return quickly to our homeland and build it as a home for ourselves and the masses of our scattered ones who yearn for it". It ends with "Hatikva."
This haggadah was printed for Palestine Transportation Unit 650, which was stationed in Capua in the Province of Caserta, Italy. Shortly before Passover 1946, Unit 179 was transferred from Treviso (in northern Italy) to Caserta as punishment for its involvement in clandestine immigration activities. The haggadahs that were printed for Unit 650 were adapted for Unit 179 with a sticker made from a strip of paper containing the unit’s identifying information.
31 pages, 14X18 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases. A note written in pen on the front cover.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 659 Non-traditional Haggadah – Jewish Transportation Unit 468 – Italy, 1944

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Passover Haggadah, Yehida Ivrit LeHovala [Jewish Transportation Unit] 468. [Italy], 1944.
Non-traditional Haggadah, with illustrations. Printed for use by Jewish soldiers who served in Transportation Unit 468 of the British Army in World War II and afterwards. Alongside the traditional passages, the Hagaddah tells the history of the soldiers during the war and afterwards, and while telling what horrors they experienced in Europe it also expresses hope for the future (illustrations on this page depict the Egyptians oppressing slaves by a camp surrounded by a barbed wire fence, and on the opposite side – Jewish soldiers with Jewish fighters from ancient times).
General Transport Coy. R.A.S.C. 468, was established in Egypt in 1942. Later on the soldiers served in Italy, in Austria, and then again in Italy, where they assisted refugees in displaced persons camps.
41 pp, 24X15.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains and tears at margins. Creases. "Army archive" ink-stamp on the back of page no. 2. Uneven trimming of leaves.
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Lot 660 Non-Traditional Hagadah – Jewish Transportation Unit 405 – Egypt, 1946

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Passover Hagadah. Yehida Ivrit LeHovala 405 [Jewish Transportation Unit; probably Water Tank Company 405]. [Egypt], (1946).
Non-traditional Hagadah, with illustrations. Printed for use by Jewish soldiers who served in the Transportation Unit 405 of the British Army in Egypt in World War II and after the war.
The following text appears above "Shfoch Chamatcha": "On this day, the evil of which is unparalleled ever since we were dispersed, this day of unrelenting fears and insecurity for the survivors, a day that is like a long sacrifice, on which man was sold to the Moloch. The delicate souls decay in slavery and chains…".
Water Tank Coy. R.A.S.C. 405 was established in Egypt in 1942. Following the allies' attack in El-Alamein at the end of that year, this company was moved to Libya and stayed there. In 1945 it became a General Transportation Company. During its stay in Egypt, after World War II, the soldiers assisted the Haganah's Mosad LeAliya Bet in Egypt and took part in an operation to smuggle out of Egypt dozens of youth movement members on the eve of Pesach 1946, under cover as soldiers on leave for Pesach ("Operation Pesach 1946").
[1], 9 leaves, (no back cover; in other copies as well), 21X16 cm. Good condition. Stains and some creases, mostly at margins.
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Lot 661 Non-traditional Haggadah – General Transport Coy. R.A.S.C. 178 – Benghazi – Libya, 1943

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,188
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Passover haggadah. General Transport Coy. R.A.S.C. 178. Published by the unit’s cultural committee and edited by the soldiers Tzvi Ankori and Eliyahu Hazan. Drawings: Shur-Glazner. Benghazi (Libya), 1943.
Non-traditional haggadah, mimeographed, with illustrations. Printed on the reverse side of light blue telegram forms of the Italian General Government in Libya.
The haggadah includes the following text: "On this night, as we celebrate the Festival of Freedom… and we, the soldiers of the 178th Jewish Drivers’ Unit, recline together, our hearts rejoice and are in turmoil. Our hearts are in turmoil because the world has become our gallows. Let our blood never be covered over! In this year, the cry of our murdered brethren in exile in Europe rose to us, and there was none to save them. As we were in the desert, sent on a mission from our home, upon the heels of the accursed ones, news reached us of what had been done to us in the valley of killing…. This year, the year of the great terror the like of which our people has never known, we have known some small peace here on the soil of Cyrenaica and Tripoli, for the wretched communities of Israel have been freed from the hangman’s hands…" (pp. 3–4).
On page 14 is an illustration of the soldiers of Palestine Transportation Unit 178 reclining around the seder table. On page 22 is another illustration of the soldiers, with the caption: "Jewish soldiers encamped somewhere on the borders of the desert" (from the song "On the Borders of the Desert").
[27] pp. Missing front cover. 21.5X 15.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Page size is non-uniform. Resewn with thread.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 662 Non-traditional Haggadah – First Garrison Company, Egypt, 1943

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Passover haggadah. Garrison Company, First Platoon. Illustrations and decorations: M. Zisselman and Y. Shapira. [Cairo?], 1943.
Non-traditional haggadah, with illustrations. Divided into three parts: non-traditional haggadah text, "Comrades’ Chronicles," "Second Order of the Exiles." The latter two parts have separate title pages printed on light blue paper. The second part, "Comrades’ Chronicles," contains a long text entitled "The House of the Divine Presence," which contains encouraging remarks addressed to the troops of the brigade, including the following: "Then the Divine Presence turned its pure gaze upon the entire camp and surveyed it, counting each and every one, and unending grief entered her heart…. With a silent sigh, she said: Why are you so few in number? Where are your tranquil brethren in Zion? Is this any time for them to sit sheltered in their homes while my children in the Exile are being destroyed and annihilated, led like sheep to the slaughter, with none to save them, none to rescue them!… And you, who have willingly offered yourselves from among the people, be not discouraged…." The third portion contains many humorous texts in the spirit of the haggadah.
[1] leaf (front cover), 32 pages, [14] leaves, 17X21 cm. No back cover. Good condition. Minor stains. Creases. A few open tears, reinforced with acid-free tape. Restored tears on the front cover. Non-uniform page size. Bound with a transparent plastic cover.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 663 Non-Traditional Haggadah – ATS and REME Companies – Egypt, 1945

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Non-traditional haggadah – ATS companies 504, 505, 511, and 520, and REME companies 529 and 329. Tell El Kebir (Egypt), 1945.
Non-traditional haggadah with illustrations. An alternative version of the Four Questions (Ma Nishtana) appears on pages 10 and 11, with another excerpt that deals with the post-war global balance of power: "We were wise, and did not rejoice over the declarations and promises of the [non-Jewish] nations. As it is said: Trust not those nations even in the grave. We went up to our own land, and we will bring our brethren there with a strong hand and an outstretched arm. For had we rejoiced over the kindness of the [non-Jewish] nations, we and our children and our children’s children would be subjugated to the enemies of Israel for all time". Illustrations of Hitler hanging from a rope appear on page 14.
18 pp, 16.5 x 21.5 cm. Fair–good condition. Colored illustrations on two pages. Stains and creases. Tears (some of them open) repaired with acid-free tape. Leaves of non-uniform size. In some places, leaves are trimmed, with slight damage to text or an illustration. The haggadah is bound in a transparent plastic cover.
Provenance: Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 664 Non-Traditional Haggadah – Kibbutz Afikim, 1942

Online Auction 018 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture January 23, 2019
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Passover Haggadah. Kibbutz Afikim, [1942].
A non-traditional Passover Haggadah, accompanied by linocuts. Passages of poetry and prose, citations from the Bible and some passages from the traditional Haggadah. One print depicts the bombing of the ship "Patria" and the text on the facing page mentions the victims of "Struma", the "Victims of evil in this war", the victims of illegal immigration among them the "Patria" and "Salvador" and the "Atlantic" deportees. Also mentioned in this Haggadah are the establishment of the Kibbutz: "this is our seventh Pesach in Afikim…".
32 pp (flawed pagination), 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Some tears and damages to margins. The margins of a number of leaves are trimmed. Tears at spine.
Not in NLI.
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