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Lot 21 "A Pilgrimage Souvenir" – A Trilingual Advertising Booklet for the Hejaz Railway – Constantinople, 1913 – Map and Photographs

A Pilgrimage Souvenir, an advertising booklet for the Hejaz railway. Constantinople (Istanbul): Archar Garoyan Press, 1913. E
A Pilgrimage Souvenir, an advertising booklet for the Hejaz railway. Constantinople (Istanbul): Archar Garoyan Press, 1913. E
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A Pilgrimage Souvenir, an advertising booklet for the Hejaz railway. Constantinople (Istanbul): Archar Garoyan Press, 1913. English, Russian and Arabic.
A booklet for the passengers of the Hejaz railway. The booklet contains information for the pilgrims to Al-Madinah, in English, Russian and Arabic – the price of a ticket to Al-Madinah on the train from Haifa and from Damascus, the dining and bedding options offered on the train, the stations, and more. The booklet also contains ten photographs: a photograph of the train station in Haifa (with the monument erected there), a photograph of the Haifa bay, a photograph of the Prophet's Mosque in Al-Madinah, five photographs of the railroad cars from the inside and outside, and more. At the beginning of the booklet is a map of the Middle East, in Arabic, showing the route of the Hejaz railway, including the extension of the railroad track that connected Daraa and Haifa (The Valley Train).
The construction of the Hejaz railway started in 1900, upon the order of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II, and it was officially opened in 1908. The railroad passed through Damascus in Syria and Al-Madinah in Hejaz; an extension of the railroad, which connected Haifa to the Syrian town Daraa, passed through the area of Palestine. The Sultan's plan to continue the building of the railroad until it reached the city of Mecca was never realized.
[1] map, [5] photographic plates, [10] pp, [5] photographic plates, 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains on several leaves. The leaves were trimmed causing slight damage to text and the frames of the photographs. Stains and minor blemishes to cover.
Not recorded in OCLC.
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Lot 22 Collection of Letters and Paper Items – Interesting Documentation of the Lives of Palestinian Jewish Refugees in Egypt, 1915-1918

23 paper items, most of them letters, documenting the living conditions of the Palestinian Jewish refugees in Egypt; sent to
23 paper items, most of them letters, documenting the living conditions of the Palestinian Jewish refugees in Egypt; sent to
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23 paper items, most of them letters, documenting the living conditions of the Palestinian Jewish refugees in Egypt; sent to Yehoshua Gordon, a Zionist activist and the secretary of the Refugees Administration of the British government in Egypt. Alexandria, Cairo and Port Said, ca. 1915-1918. Hebrew, English and French.
When the Ottoman Empire joined World War I, alongside the Central Powers, all subjects of the Entente Powers in Palestine became enemy subjects and were required to accept Ottoman citizenship or leave the country. In the winter of 1914, Jamal Pasha ordered the deportation of all Russian subjects to Egypt; hundreds of residents of Jaffa and Tel-Aviv were taken violently from their houses and deported to Egypt on board of the SS Florio. In Egypt, an "Aid Committee for the Exiles of Palestine and Egypt" was established to support the refugees. The British-Egyptian authorities also helped the refugees, housing them in large facilities where they could maintain their community, cultural and educational systems.
The items before us document the hardships of the exiles, their poverty, and how difficult it was for them to make a living as well as their hope to return home and their efforts to establish Hebrew-national life on Egyptian land.
Among the items:
• Letters to Yehoshua Gordon by David and Ya'akov Marcus; handwritten, some on the official stationery of the Refugees Administration (of the British Government). The letters, which were sent to Gordon during ca. 1915-1918, contain reports about events in Egypt and the living conditions of the Jewish refugees. One of the letters describes the arrival of refugees of the Armenian genocide in Alexandria.
In a letter from September 1915, David Marcus describes the arrival of two new refugee ships in Alexandria and writes: "the old hope of organizing Hebrew institutions in Alexandria was reborn. The thirst to do something returned" (Hebrew). Later in the letter, Marcus relates the establishment of a first, temporary, committee of the Jews of Alexandria: "Yesterday a temporary committee was established, with five members and two advisors, whose goal is to organize the Hebrews that are located in Alexandria for everything that belongs to the national-Zionist 'trio': country, nation, language" (Hebrew).
In a letter from October 1915, Ya'akov Marcus reports on Hebrew lessons in Alexandria.
• A letter by Bezalel Yaffe, handwritten on the official stationery of the Repatriation Committee Jaffa. In the letter, Yaffe announces that "the Repatriation Committee wants to visit the places where there are still residents of Jaffa, to arrange their return…" (Hebrew).
• Three receipts of the Port Said Hebrew Association 'Herzlia'; a French booklet issued by the association (1915); and a French handwritten letter on the association's official stationery.
• And more.
Yehoshua Gordon (1885-1943), a member of a family of pioneers, founders of Rechovot, studied at the London University and was involved in Zionist activity in England. When he returned to Palestine, he received British citizenship and during World War I, was appointed an official of the British Government in Egypt, serving as the secretary of the Refugees Administration. Due to his ties with the British, he succeeded in greatly assisting the Palestinian refugees in Egypt. He founded the "Herzlia" Hebrew school in Port Said and taught Hebrew there. He was also involved in establishing the Zion Mule Corps in Egypt and active in the camp of Armenian refugees who were brought to Port Said from Musa Dağı. After the war, he returned to Palestine and when it was conquered by the British was appointed liaison officer between the British military government and the Jewish Yishuv.
23 items. Size and condition vary.
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Lot 23 Five Photographs of Zion Mule Corps Soldiers – Alexandria, 1915 – Rabbi Raphael de la Pergola / Colonel John Henry Patterson

Five large photographs of Zion Mule Corps soldiers, by the photographers Aziz Bandarli and Umberto Dorés. Alexandria, [1915].
Five large photographs of Zion Mule Corps soldiers, by the photographers Aziz Bandarli and Umberto Dorés. Alexandria, [1915].
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Five large photographs of Zion Mule Corps soldiers, by the photographers Aziz Bandarli and Umberto Dorés. Alexandria, [1915].
Five photographs that were presumably taken in a military camp in Alexandria, before the Zion Mule Corps left to fight in Gallipoli in April 1915: • Photograph from a visit of Rabbi Dr. Raphael de la Pergola, the Chief Rabbi of Alexandria. • Photograph of a formation of soldiers from the Corps in front of their commander, Colonel John Henry Patterson. • Three photographs depicting the soldiers of the Corps alongside men and women in festive clothing; possibly taken during a visit of the dignitaries of the Jewish community of Alexandria to the camp.
The photographs were taken by the Italian photographers Aziz Bandarli and Umberto Dorés, active in Alexandria. All five bear embossed stamps in their lower right corner ("Aziz & Dorés- Alexandrie") and are mounted on cardboard. On four of the mounts appear labels with the legend "Aziz & Dorés - Rue de l'Hospital Grec 3. Alexandrie".
The Zion Mule Corps was the first Jewish unit in the British Army; it served, in practice, as a transport unit which numbered about 650 Jewish soldiers. The corps was commanded by Colonel John Patterson, his deputy being Joseph Trumpeldor, who even replaced Patterson as the commander of the Corps during the final months of its existence, after Patterson resigned his position due to an illness.
Photographs: 18X28.5 cm. Cardboard mounts: 33.5X24 cm to 34.4X25 cm. Good to good-fair condition. Stains. Creases and minor blemishes to the recto of cardboard mounts. Abrasions and blemishes to verso of mounts. A vertical cut to the margin of one of the mounts (alongside the photograph), reinforced with tape on verso. Worming and a long tear to one photograph (depicting the military formation) and cuts to the margins of its mount (cut and tears reinforced with tape on verso).
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 24 Varied Collection of Printed Items, Letters and Photographs – The Jewish Legion

A varied collection of 27 printed items, letters and photographs related to the Jewish Legion. Various places in Palestine, t
A varied collection of 27 printed items, letters and photographs related to the Jewish Legion. Various places in Palestine, t
A varied collection of 27 printed items, letters and photographs related to the Jewish Legion. Various places in Palestine, t
A varied collection of 27 printed items, letters and photographs related to the Jewish Legion. Various places in Palestine, t
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A varied collection of 27 printed items, letters and photographs related to the Jewish Legion. Various places in Palestine, the 1910s and 1920s (one item from Vilnius, 1930).
Among the items:
• Six photographs: photographic portrait of the Jewish Legion founder Ze'ev Jabotinsky, wearing its uniform; photographic portrait of the Jewish Legion commander John Henry Patterson, wearing its uniform; photograph of volunteers on a train from Jerusalem to the Sarafand camp (photographer: Ya'akov Ben Dov); two photographs of Chaim Weizmann flying the flag of the Jewish Legion during a ceremony of returning Torah Scrolls to Tel Aviv in 1918; and more.
• Five handwritten letters, written on the official stationery of the Legion (differing from each other): three letters by Jewish Legion soldiers (Hebrew. One of them long, with an interesting description of daily life in the Legion); two letters by a Jewish woman to her husband who was a soldier of the Legion (Russian. Printed on one of them, in red ink: "Magen David Adom").
• Invitation card and entrance ticket to "A reception in honor of the Jewish soldiers at the British camp, who will come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Rosh HaSahana holiday". [1918].
• Program for "The New Year of the Trees, 'Neter Forest', Tu B'Shvat [1920]… with the participation of the first Hebrew Legion".
• "Prayer and thanksgiving for the bringing of the flag of the 40th battalion of the Royal Fusiliers to the 'Beit Ya'akov' great synagogue in Jerusalem, on Thursday, the sixth of Hanukkah… (December 17, 1925)". [Jerusalem]: "Hamadpis" Press, 1925.
• Micrographic portrait of Ze'ev Jabotinsky wearing the uniform of the Legion. Text: from his personal memoirs. Mounted to a thick cardboard plate, signed in the plate: "N. Kopolowitz" (Yiddish), and dated 5690 [1930], Vilnius. Yiddish. Handwritten inscription on verso.
• And more.
Enclosed: A postal envelope marking 40 years to the foundation of the Zion Mule Corps.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 25 Collection of Documents and Photographs from World War I – The Gallipoli Campaign and the Battle for Palestine – A Soldier of the Royal Scots Fusiliers

Approx. 65 documents, certificates, photographs and paper items, which had belonged to Edward Mitchel Oliphant, a soldier of
Approx. 65 documents, certificates, photographs and paper items, which had belonged to Edward Mitchel Oliphant, a soldier of
Approx. 65 documents, certificates, photographs and paper items, which had belonged to Edward Mitchel Oliphant, a soldier of
Approx. 65 documents, certificates, photographs and paper items, which had belonged to Edward Mitchel Oliphant, a soldier of
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Collection of Documents and Photographs from World War I – The Gallipoli Campaign and the Battle for Palestine – A Soldier of the Royal Scots Fusiliers Collection of Documents and Photographs from World War I – The Gallipoli Campaign and the Battle for Palestine – A Soldier of the Royal Scots Fusiliers Collection of Documents and Photographs from World War I – The Gallipoli Campaign and the Battle for Palestine – A Soldier of the Royal Scots Fusiliers Collection of Documents and Photographs from World War I – The Gallipoli Campaign and the Battle for Palestine – A Soldier of the Royal Scots Fusiliers
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Approx. 65 documents, certificates, photographs and paper items, which had belonged to Edward Mitchel Oliphant, a soldier of the Royal Scots Fusiliers who took part in the Gallipoli Campaign and the battle for Palestine. Various places in Sinai, Palestine and the Middle East, the second decade of the 20th century. English.
• Approx. 25 documents and paper items documenting Oliphant's service during World War I: a long, interesting letter sent by Oliphant to his mother several days after the Gallipoli defeat with a documentation of the last days of the campaign; three official orders-of-the-day from august 1916 – greetings on the soldiers' successes in the battles in Sinai; a military brochure for the New Year – 1918, with a summary of the events of the passing year, the conquest of Palestine and the conquest of Jerusalem; Oliphant's Officer's Record of Services, with his personal details, the positions he held and additional information; and more.
• Approx. 40 photographs documenting the war and Oliphant's military service (most of them arranged in an album): English soldiers riding camels before the Sphinx and the Pyramids in Egypt; various photographs of the movement of the forces; digging pits in the desert; the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem; photographic portraits of soldiers of various units; a set of ten photographs documenting the conquest of Palestine (the first forces entering Jerusalem, General Allenby reading the "Jerusalem Proclamation", Turkish cavalry, Turkish mechanics and more. Enclosed is a printed note with a list of the photographs); and more.
Enclosed: approx. 45 photographs from earlier and later periods (most of them arranged in an album and some of them loose); approx. 30 paper items from the time after the war (including decorations and certificates, official military letters, booklets printed to commemorate the fallen and more).
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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Lot 26 Military Handbook on Palestine – Cairo, 1917 – Printed for the Soldiers of the British Army before the Conquest of Palestine – Color Maps

Military Handbook on Palestine. Second provisional edition, March 10, 1917. Cairo: Government Press, 1917. English. Military
Military Handbook on Palestine. Second provisional edition, March 10, 1917. Cairo: Government Press, 1917. English. Military
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Military Handbook on Palestine. Second provisional edition, March 10, 1917. Cairo: Government Press, 1917. English.
Military handbook (classified as "secret" on the front cover and title page), printed for the soldiers of the British army before the conquest of Palestine. The handbook contains chapters on the climate, the population, a list of water sources, a list of railway routes and stations, buildings suitable for lodging soldiers during battle, common diseases, Turkish money, weights and measures, and more. It is accompanied by thirteen maps of Palestine, some of them in color (two of them large and placed in a pocket on the back cover).
Not in OCLC or NLI.
VIII, 222, [1] pp + [11] maps (some of them folded) and [2] folded maps in a pocket on the back cover, approx. 18 cm. Good condition. Several pages and some of the maps are stained, creased and have minor blemishes. Long tears to one of the large maps, mostly along fold lines. Worn and slightly rubbed cover.
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Lot 27 Catalog of the Exhibition of Palestine Crafts and Industries, 1922 – Cover Illustrated by Ze'ev Raban

Exhibition of Palestine crafts and industries held in the Citadel, Jerusalem. [Jerusalem]: No publisher indicated, [1922]. En
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Exhibition of Palestine crafts and industries held in the Citadel, Jerusalem. [Jerusalem]: No publisher indicated, [1922]. English.
Catalog of the exhibition of Palestine crafts and industries held in the Tower of David in Jerusalem in April 1922. The catalog contains a list of the exhibits and advertisements for companies and businesses in Palestine. Cover illustration by Ze'ev Raban.
16, XXVIII pp, 32 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases and several tears (tear in the center of one of the leaves, partly reinforced with tape). Colored pencil marking on the last page. Damaged and detached cover (the front and back covers are detached one from the other). Stains and tears to cover, slightly affecting the illustration. Two tears are reinforced with tape.
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Lot 28 Draft Mandates for Mesopotamia and Palestine, as Submitted for the Approval of the League of Nations – London 1921 – Defining the Status of Britain in Mesopotamia and Palestine

Draft Mandates for Mesopotamia and Palestine, as Submitted for the Approval of the League of Nations. London: His Majesty's S
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Draft Mandates for Mesopotamia and Palestine, as Submitted for the Approval of the League of Nations. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1921. English.
A booklet containing the draft mandates for Mesopotamia and Palestine, submitted for the approval of the Council of the League of Nations by Lord Balfour on December 7, 1920.
The Mandate for Palestine includes 27 articles relating, among other things, to the following: creating the political and economic conditions that will enable the establishment of a national home for the Jewish nation while maintaining the civil and religious rights of all the residents of the country; allocating lands for Jewish settlement; creating a functioning governance system – laws, economics, foreign relations, maintaining the public order, protecting the holy places, protecting the freedom of conscience and freedom of religion; ensuring the status of English, Hebrew and Arabic as official languages; and more.
Formulating the Mandate for Palestine took two years and on July 24, 1922, after corrections and revisions, it was accepted by the Council of the League of Nations and became an internationally binding document.
9 pp, approx. 33.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Creases. Horizontal fold line on all the leaves. Tears along edges (including several open tears, not affecting text). The first and last leaves are detached.
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Lot 29 A Trilingual Proclamation Issued by the Mandate Government – The 1929 Palestine Riots – August 1929

A proclamation issued by H.C. Luke (Harry Charles Luke), the "Officer Administering the Government" on behalf of the British
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A proclamation issued by H.C. Luke (Harry Charles Luke), the "Officer Administering the Government" on behalf of the British Mandate government. Jerusalem: Greek Conv. Press, August 25, 1929. English, Arabic and Hebrew.
A trilingual proclamation from the third day of the 1929 Palestine Riots dealing with maintaining public order: "I give notice to the public of Palestine that His Majesty's Forces are operating in the country with the sole object of quelling the present disturbances and promptly restoring order. Exceptional measures of repression will be avoided so far as possible, but the troops will not hesitate to use force against all disturbers of the peace without distinction".
Harry Charles Luke was the chief secretary of the Mandate government in Palestine and replaced the High Commissioner during the 1929 Palestine Riots. The Jewish Yishuv considered Luke as one of the factors responsible for the Riots and their disturbing consequences.
50X70 cm. Good condition. Fold lines and creases. Minor stains. Small tears and holes along edges and fold lines.
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Lot 30 Large Varied Collection of Paper Items – The Jewish Brigade and Enlistment in the British Army – 1940s

Approx. 180 broadsides, notebooks, letters, labels and other items pertaining to the Jewish Brigade and the enlistment of the
Approx. 180 broadsides, notebooks, letters, labels and other items pertaining to the Jewish Brigade and the enlistment of the
Approx. 180 broadsides, notebooks, letters, labels and other items pertaining to the Jewish Brigade and the enlistment of the
Approx. 180 broadsides, notebooks, letters, labels and other items pertaining to the Jewish Brigade and the enlistment of the
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Approx. 180 broadsides, notebooks, letters, labels and other items pertaining to the Jewish Brigade and the enlistment of the Yishuv in the British army. 1940s (several items are from later years), various places in Europe and Palestine. Hebrew and English (several items are in other languages).
The collection contains: • Stamps and paper labels with propaganda slogans and illustrations encouraging enlistment (some of them on envelopes). • Broadsides and announcements on the subject of enlistment, issued by various organizations (The Jewish Agency, "The Committee for the Enlistment of the Yishuv", "The Federation of Revisionist Zionists", "The Public Enlistment Committee", and more). • Letters, including letters by soldiers of the Jewish Brigade (some of them on the official stationery of the Brigade), greeting letters from Palestine to the soldiers (some of them illustrated by hand), induction orders to the British army issued by the Jewish Agency, and more. • Booklets and certificates for soldiers and veterans (some of them with the soldiers' pictures). • Two cloth sacks with prints, a Passover gift for Jewish soldiers (presumably, originally contained Matzahs). • "Victory Souvenir", a donation certificate in the amount one Lira for the veterans of the Jewish Brigade.• And more.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
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Lot 31 Collection of Booklets and Journals – The Jewish Brigade and Jewish Units in the British Army – 1940s

Collection of booklets and journals of Jewish units in the British army. The first half of the 1940s. Approx. 40 booklets and
Collection of booklets and journals of Jewish units in the British army. The first half of the 1940s. Approx. 40 booklets and
Collection of booklets and journals of Jewish units in the British army. The first half of the 1940s. Approx. 40 booklets and
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Collection of Booklets and Journals – The Jewish Brigade and Jewish Units in the British Army – 1940s Collection of Booklets and Journals – The Jewish Brigade and Jewish Units in the British Army – 1940s Collection of Booklets and Journals – The Jewish Brigade and Jewish Units in the British Army – 1940s
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Auction 68 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture September 19, 2019
Opening: $800
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Collection of booklets and journals of Jewish units in the British army. The first half of the 1940s.
Approx. 40 booklets and journals, most of them typewritten and mimeographed, printed for various Jewish units in the British army, including the Jewish Brigade and transport companies. The journals provide much information about the activity of the units, the battles and the lives of the Jewish soldiers in Europe. Some of them are accompanied by illustrations.
The collection contains:
• "Basha'ar" (At the Gate), internal booklet no. 3, 1941 – a booklet encouraging students to enlist in the British army. • Journals of No. 5 Water Tank Coy. R.A.S.C; 462 General Transport Coy. R.A.S.C; company 553, R.A.O.C; 178 General Transport Coy. R.A.S.C; and other companies. • Issue no. 3 of the journal of the 1st Palestinian Light Anti-Aircraft Battery. Merchavya, 1943. One of the articles in the issue deals with the need to enlist and fight for the Jewish Yishuv in face of the news about the destruction of European Jewry. • Issues 4-5 of "Bama'avak" (In the Struggle), the journal of the Jewish Brigade. Belgium, 1945. • A volume compiling various journals and leaflets; most of them of the Jewish transport companies. • and more.
A total of approx. 40 items (some of them bound together). Size and condition vary.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Ottoman Palestine, WWI, Mandatory Palestine and Jewish Enlistment to the British Armys
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Lot 32 Booklet Issued by the 462nd Hebrew Transport Company, Marking the Anniversary of the Sinking of SS Erinpura – May, 1944

A typewritten and mimeographed booklet marking the anniversary of the sinking of SS Erinpura which carried hundreds of soldie
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Auction 68 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture September 19, 2019
Opening: $400
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A typewritten and mimeographed booklet marking the anniversary of the sinking of SS Erinpura which carried hundreds of soldiers of the 462nd Transport Company of the British Army. Published by the 462nd Transport Company, May 1, 1944.
A booklet commemorating the soldiers of the 462nd Transport Company, volunteers of the Jewish Yishuv in the British Army, who perished with the sinking of the SS Erinpura on their way to Malta, before the invasion of the Allies to Sicily. The booklet was printed by the surviving members of the company to mark the anniversary of the sinking of the ship. It contains a list of the members of the company who perished at sea, alongside testimony by one of the survivors, a short tribute by company commander Major Harry Yoffe, and additional texts.
Enclosed are three leaves of the newspaper "A Missive to the Male and Female Soldiers" issued by the executive committee of the Histadrut Labor Federation (June 1943 / May 1944), which contain articles about the 462nd Transport Company and the sinking disaster. One of the articles covers a memorial service the company held on the anniversary of the sinking of the Erinpura, noting that "the company published a special booklet in their memory that was distributed among the participants" (presumably, referring to the booklet before us).
On April 29, 1943, the SS Erinpura sailed from the port of Alexandria towards the island of Malta as part of a maritime convoy of 27 ships carrying equipment and supplies for the British army and 11 warships – a convoy that was supposed to take part in the invasion of Sicily. On board of the Erinpura were more than 300 officers and soldiers of the 462nd Transport Company, two companies of soldiers from South Africa, crewmen from India and several dozens of British people. On Saturday, May 1, 1943, two days after departure, the convoy was bombed by 12 German bombers. One of the bombs hit the Erinpura directly, leading to its sinking within minutes. Approx. 140 soldiers of the 462nd Transport Company drowned or were hit by machine gun fire. The survivors were brought back to Tripoli and Benghazi and then sent on leave to Palestine.
Booklet: 13 leaves, in a transparent nylon cover (new), 16.5X22 cm. Good condition. Stains. Worming. Tears and open tears along the edges of the leaves, most of them restored. Enclosed leaves: 25 cm. Numerous stains. Small tears, holes and filing holes.
The booklet is not in NLI.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
Ottoman Palestine, WWI, Mandatory Palestine and Jewish Enlistment to the British Armys
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