Poster announcing the events of Simchat Beit Ha'Shoeva and Ussishkin's 70 Birthday
Announcement about Simchat Beit Ha'Shoevaon 9.10.1933 and a variety of members of the 'Maccabi' and 'Ha'Poel' sports clubs, a play according to the Aggada played by 'Ha'Ohel', a concert of the police orchestra, folk dancing and fireworks to the tunes of the orchestra of the School for the Blind.
An additional event is the greetings of the Yishuv to...
Public Auction #2
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Jerusalem of Gold Public Auction #2
Jerusalem of Gold Auctions Center is proud to present its 2nd Public Auction, which will be held in Jerusalem, Israel, on April 12th.
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Lot #376 - Posters and Printed Papers
Lot #377 - Posters and Printed Papers
Cantorial Concert with the cantor Zevulun Kwartin – Jerusalem 1935
An announcement about a concert in honor of the 30th anniversary of 'Shirat Yisrael' choir at the Edison Hall on Wednesday 6.3.1935. The concert was given by Zevulun Kwartin and accompanied by a large choir, an oriental singer, a young cantor, a choir of children and a piano. The announcement includes the picture of the cantor.
Zevulun Kwartin (1874-1952) was famous...
Lot #378 - Posters and Printed Papers
Prayer with the cantor Zevulun Kwartin at the Hurva Synagogue
An announcement about 'Yom Kippur Katan' prayer at the Hurva Synagogue on Wednesday Eve of Rosh Chodesh Nissan (the thirties?).
"Since many people are expected inside the synagogue and outside of it, many policemen and stewards have been invited, who will act forcefully against those who violate the order. The comers of the synagogue are asked to take their places and...
Lot #379 - Posters and Printed Papers
Memorial at the Hurva Synagogue during the funeral of King George V, 1936
Memorial for King George V at the time his funeral had taken place – 28.1.1936, at the Hurva Synagogue in Jerusalem in the presence of the members of the Chief Rabbinate, the Jewish Agency, the National Council and Jewish governmental officials. The synagogue's cantor, Bardeky, conducted the memorial and the representative of the Sephardi Chief Rabbi gave a speech...
Lot #380 - Posters and Printed Papers
Beit Ya'akov' Synagogue at the Hurva Synagogue, an invitation for a prayer with the worldwide cantor Moshe Steinberg
A large announcement about a prayer prayed by the "famous, worldwide cantor Moshe Steinberg who captivates the hearts with his pleasant prayers". On 4 Menachem Av, at the 'Beit Ya'akov' Synagogue in the Hurva Synagogue. The revenues will be donated to the synagogue.
David Moshe Steinberg (1871-1941) one of the...
Lot #381 - Posters and Printed Papers
Large impressive poster, the naming of Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Vechtfoigel as the rabbi of Neve Ya'akov, 1926
Poster with golden letters inviting the public to take part in the naming of Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Vechtfoigel as the rabbi of Neve Ya'akov on the eighth day of Hanukkah .
Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Vechtfoigel (1887-1978) was born in Mezhirichi and studied at Telsiai, Slobodka and Valozhyn Yeshivas. He immigrated to Israel in...
Lot #382 - Posters and Printed Papers
Hebrew-Hungarian anthem, Budapest, 1863, written by the pupils of the first Reformers: "Hungary holy land of our forefathers"
"Anthem", a rare copy of a unique song in Hebrew written in Hungary in 1863 by a couple of Hungarian Jews, Dr. Vilmos Josesfi and Ignatz Reich, bringing quotes and links from Jewish holy books in order to express their desire to assimilate as Hungarians.
The song presents a unique perspective of assimilated...
Lot #383 - Posters and Printed Papers
Poster calling for the release of Shalom Starks, Yossale Shuchmacher Affair, 1963
Poster calling for the release of Shalom Starks, the kidnapper-grandfather of Yossale Shuchmacher, the hero of the affair that had stirred the public in Israel at the beginning of the sixties. The child Yossale Suchmacher was kidnapped from his parents by his grandfather and uncle, Nachman and Shalom Starks, in order to raise him as a Torah-observer. Shalom...
Lot #384 - Posters and Printed Papers
A colorful, hand-drawn 'Shiviti', 1969
A drawing of the Menorah composed of the verses of 'Lamenatzeach', large and most impressive, drawn with several colors and decorated with verses on all its sides.
50X70 cm.
Condition: Good, several stains and tears.
Lot #385 - Posters and Printed Papers
Ad requesting the Half Shekel donation and donation for food for Passover, the thirties
"Calling on brothers for help needed – Half Shekel and Passover provision, for supporting your brothers, tired elderly scholars, widows and orphans who sit before God founded to Yerushalayim." Yiddish. Printed by Kolel Bukovina. Signed by Kolel managers, R. Wolf Weber, R. Shimon Grossman, R. Chaim Boltinrtis (Bltinstr), commonly known as: Chaim Friday...
Lot #386 - Posters and Printed Papers
Nine colorful posters of the Jewish National Fund, early days of the state
The nine colorful posters depict rural life and farming in bright colors. Also a huge poster that shows children looking towards Jerusalem with the Dome of the Rock peeking between the buildings. The design shows that the target audience was children and youth, in which the JNF saw the new generation would realize its ideals.
The posters in this collection...
Lot #387 - Posters and Printed Papers
Campaign poster for Second Knesset elections, Agudat Israel Workers, 1952
Poster in Hebrew and Yiddish, addressing new immigrants, "Survivors of fire, remains of furnaces, Holocaust survivors from camps in Germany".
32X35 cm.
Good condition, minor tears at edges.
Lot #388 - Posters and Printed Papers
Poster of Jewish soldiers from the US, World War I, 1918
Glued onto cardboard.
Rare!
50x72 cm.
Very good condition.
Lot #389 - Posters and Printed Papers
Poster of Show for transit camps people, 1954
Poster of the Musical comedy 'The Witch', organized by the Organization Telem and Ohel theater for residents of transit camps.
The play 'The Witch' was one of the most popular plays in Yiddish, shown again and again over the years. It was presented at Ohel in the year 1946, translated by Abraham Levinson and directed by Moshe Halevi (who won the Joshua Gordon Theatre award for this in...
Lot #390 - Posters and Printed Papers
A micrograph poster of Herzl, according to the book "Herzl's Life"
A large micrograph poster of Herzl, "The Visionary of the State", according to Reuben Breinin's books "Herzl's Life" which was printed in 1919.
Reuben Breinin was the first biograph to write about Herzl's life and the only one who had interviewed him.
45X48 cm.
Condition: Good. Three widthwise folding marks.
Lot #391 - Newspapers and Journals
Two newspapers dedicated to the victims of the 1929 Palestine Riots and the 1936 Arab Revolt
1. A special issue of 'Doar Hayom' (Today's Post) from 2.9.1929.
An issue of the daily newspaper which was published a day after the 'Zefat Massacre' in which 18 Jews were killed. The issue summarizes the events and the names of all the victims from around the country ('The Week of Bloodshed' of the 1929 riots) and presents the opinion of...
Lot #392 - Newspapers and Journals
Shaare Zedek news, special edition, the Six-Day War, Iyar 1967, with pictures of the hospital during the war
Special issue of the Shaarei Tzedek Hospital News, published at the end of the Six Day War, describes the exemplary coping of the hospital during the war, including treatment of 450 wounded and performing 210 surgeries under fire. In addition to the stories of the wounded, also discussed are important guests who visited the...
Lot #393 - Newspapers and Journals
“Davar for children” Sheets, with illustrations by Gutman, 1948
Volume of sheets of the newspaper Davar for children, all of 1948, review all developments and events of the year, including the War of Independence and the establishment of Israel. Throughout the sheets illustrations by Nahum Gutman, who served as chief illustrator of the newspaper, as well as important images of events of the period.
27X19 cm.
Condition:...
Lot #394 - Newspapers and Journals
Kultur Lige, Bucher Welt, Warsaw, 1928
Bucher Welt (world of books), issues 3-4. Warsaw, 1928.
Bibliographic critical bi-monthly paper published in Warsaw, published by Kultur Lige (Culture League), an organization for the development of modern Jewish culture in Yiddish.
Issues at hand include articles and book reviews from the best writers and critics of Yiddish literature.
Condition: Very good, front page pasted and hard...
Lot #395 - Newspapers and Journals
The first issues of 'Zra'im' Journal of Bnei-Akiva
A collection of the first eight issues of 'Zra'im', the journal of the 'Bnei Akiva' movement.
The first issue was published on 28/9/1935, about a month after the death of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Ha'Cohen Kook. The issue contained parting words from the Rabbi and a letter the Rabbi had sent to the movement. On the issue it is written that it is a "pilot issue".
The issues...
Lot #396 - Newspapers and Journals
The first newspaper for spreading the idea of Esperanto
Issues 2 and 3 of 'Kol Yisrael', a newspaper for spreading Esperanto. Each page is written on one side in Yiddish and on the other in Esperanto. Brussels 1947-1948.
Towards the end of the 19th century, after more than a decade of hard work, the Jewish-Polish doctor Eliezer Ludwig Zamenhof (1859-1917) created the Esperanto language. His goal was to create a language which was...
Lot #397 - Newspapers and Journals
Issues of 'The Hour' and Jerusalem Post, the forties
1. Three issues of The Hour newspaper from 1940.
2. Three issues The Jerusalem Post from 1945.
Lot #398 - Newspapers and Journals
Eleven issues of Hatzofe for children, 1960-1963
The children magazine of 'Hatzofe', the newspaper of the Mizrahi movement, was the first religious children's magazine that was based in Israel and managed to get a permanent existence. It was founded in 1947, and the first editors were the author Abraham Bartura (1907-1985) and the teacher Moses Tavyumi (1901-1951).
The magazine was of a similar nature to those of other children...
Lot #399 - Newspapers and Journals
Three issues of children magazine Eden, New York, 1924-1925
Three sheets of Eden, illustrated magazine for teenagers.
1. First Year, Issue Adar-Nissan 1924
2. First Year, fourth issue, Tammuz 1924
3. Second Year, fourth issue, Elul 1925
Editor of the first year of publishing was Jewish journalist and writer Daniel Persky (1877-1962), born in Minsk, writer, journalist and linguist. The second year editor was writer...
Lot #400 - Newspapers and Journals
Hgalgal (the wheel), bi-weekly for world problems and voice of Jerusalem, Volume I
Published by the Government Information Bureau in Jerusalem, on behalf of the British Intelligence Ministry. Volume I, issues 1-26, 1943.
'The Wheel' was the second magazine, after ‘Haolam Haze', that appeared in the community, to include photos and illustrations. Since it was authorized by the British, it was printed on quality paper. The cover...