Varied collection of postcards, most of them from Israel, Palestine, 1940’s. H. 9 cm. W. 14.5 cm. 55 postcards with pictures of various sites in Israel from the 1940’s. Original picture of a Jewish (Yemenite) funeral in Israel, Jewish postcards from Germany and Czechoslovakia and postcards that say: Made in Israel, printed by Palphot. Very fine condition.
Collection of Postcards for New Year and of Synagogues [28, Europe, USA and Israel. End of 19th Century- beginning of 20th Century. [18] Postcards of synagogues from across Europe, amongst them: * Gruss Aus Strassburg, synagogue in Strassburg, was sent by mail in 1898. * Synagogues in the cities of Worms, Essen, Munich and Nurenberg, Germany; Tapliz, Austro-Hungary (sent by mail in 1908); Lenwiel France (was sent by mail in 1915); Prague; Synagogue Beit Yisrael in Portland, USA; Jewish Market Street, Penzance, England. [10] Shana Tova and Jewish events: * 3 postcards for Shana Tova, Eretz Yisrael small ones published by Palphot. * 3 Happy New Year early colored postcards, printed in Germany, published in New York. * 4 colored post cards of Jewish events, France. General size: height. 9 cm, width. 14 cm. In very good general condition.
With historical landmarks of streets and places in Tel Aviv [38] the years 1930-1950. Height 14 cm, width 9 cm. Tens of historical postcards. Some of them published by the Eliyahu Brothers, Jaffa-Tel Aviv, Sifrut, Palphot and others. Most not used, one is stamped by the Hebrew Post and with stamps of Palestine. Some are in color, most are in black and white. Protected by transparent envelopes, general condition is excellent.
Large collection of Jewish postcards on a range of subjects. Europe and USA. First half of the 20th Century. Height 14 cm, width 9 cm. Some of them are in color and some in black and white. Includes the subjects: Happy New Year, European synagogues, European cemeteries, Yiddish postcards from New York, Jewish art, Jerusalem, immigrants (olim) at the turn of the Century, JNF, Independence Day (Yom HAtzmaut). In general in very good condition.
Picture album Eretz Yisrael fancy with leather binding from Betzalel Yerushalyim. Yakov Ben Dov, end of the 1930’s. Height 25 cm. Width 36 cm. 24 pictures of the Land of Israel (height 17 cm. width 22.5 cm.) from the photographer Yakov Ben Dov. Each picture is attached on a separate page and protected by transparent paper. On the preceding page is a description of the picture. The album was produced by the photographer and bound in a fancy leather binding by Betzalel Yerushalyim with a copper relief of the walls of Jerusalem, the City of David. Very fine condition except for light rubbing on the binding.
Varied collection of original historical pictures of the Zionist Settlement in Palestine, 1920-30’s. Varied sizes on the average: 18 x 21 cm. 2 large pictures: 23 x 17 cm. 41 pictures some of which appeared in historical press and museums. Agricultural themes, building and historical sites, photos of an earthquake in Shechem on July 11, 1927, building of the Moshavot, including Kineret, Moshava and Kfar Chasidim, Kfar Chittim, Balforia, Sdei Yaakov, and Kfar Yehoshua., the cities Safed and Tiberius. Large picture of a provisions convoy of camels. Purim celebration in Tel Aviv 1935. Fine-very fine condition.
Rare Historical Collection of Original Photographs and Postcards of the Chinese Jewish Battalion, Shanghai. 1930s-1940s. Some 100 different items, in different sizes. Two rare membership certificates from the Hebrew Congregation in Zindow. A photocopy of the release certificate of a Jewish soldier. Rare collection of the soldier Paul Samsonovich who served in the Jewish Company of the Volunteer Soldiers SVC in Shanghai in the 1930s. The collection includes original photographs and rare documentation from the service of the soldier during close to nine years. The photographs include pictures of the soldier and his army friends, Shanghai during the War, sand bags, trenches, artillery, guns and bombing damage photographed by the soldier, in addition to Chinese postcards. The Jewish Company was active between the years 1932-1942, as part of the international force of volunteers in Shanghai (SVC). The Company was set-up following a meeting of the alumni of the Scouts with active members of the Beitar branch in Shanghai. In the year 1932, it was decided to integrate within the existing division of the international volunteer force organization. The Company’s flag was the Israeli flag and their pin combined the Star of David within it. They were the only official Jewish Company in the world which was active during these years. Those mobilized came from within the local Jewish community which was comprised of merchants such as Sassoon from Bombay, immigrants from the pogroms in Russia and later on also refugees from the War in Europe. The Company’s function was to protect the security of trade.During the Japanese bombings it acted on behalf of those affected, amongst them the Jews. On the arrival of Jewish refugees from Europe, the Company assisted them to settle down in Shanghai.
Accordion of original studio photographs of David Ben Gurion [14], Efrayim Ilani. Years 1940-1950. Size of the photos: height 19 cm, width 12 cm. 14 original studio photos of David Ben Gurion sitting at his desk in his office, in a variety of positions. The pictures were photographed by the photographer Efrayim Ilani (1910-1999). Placed in a cardboard accordion, the condition of the pictures is very good.
Two large original photographs of a Jewish man and woman. Lvov, Poland. End of 19th century. [2] photographs. 56×45 cm. Glued to firm background. The original sticker of the photographer Maurycy Fischler, with his address in Lvov, appears on the back of each photo. The stickers are dated 1880, 1889. Slight cracks. Fine-very fine condition.
Original photographs by the photographer Zadok Bassan [9]. Moshav Zekenim Vezekenot Hameuchad. Jerusalem. 1930s Height 24 cm, width 18 cm. Photographs of Moshav Zekenim Vezekenot Hameuchad in Jerusalem at the end of 30s, including portraits of the inhabitants of the place and beds of the sick. The photographs are placed within the original cardboard frame with the stamp of the photographer, Zadok Bassan. One of the photographs is in double. Please refer to the Hebrew text for information about the photographer Zadok Bassan. These photographs of Moshav Zekenim Vezekenot Hameuchad (United) were photographed after the expansion of the pace in the 1930s. The condition of the photographs is very good. Slight damage to the carton frame.
‘Heavens Aflame’. Art Photography printed on imposing, firm-backed platform. Limited edition by artist Ezra Landau. Setting: Rafiach, Gaza strip. Point in time: Operation “Protective Edge”, 2014. Gaza Strip – a deserted hilltop – between shellings Silhouette of a battle-weary soldier, The very heavens bleeding and mourning the difficult hours we endured. Limited edition- print no. 8/10. Striking, 100*55 cm. firm-backed image. Hand-signed by artist and presented with limited edition certificate. Ezra Landau was born in Paris, France. From age six, he could be seen, camera in hand, in search of poignant visual messages. Throughout a quarter of a century, Landau developed a unique and singular talent to capture rare, breathtaking moments, and to present them as exquisite compositions to the incredulous spectator. For Ezra Landau, the skill of photography comes with the desire to merge the external with the internal, and serves as an opportunity to unify the various elements of the universe, with humor and grace.
‘Daddy, I want to fly, too’. Art Photography printed on imposing, firm-backed platform. Unique edition by artist Ezra Landau.Setting: The Western Wall. Point in time: 2015Taking flight, rising to the heavensUnique edition . 1/1 printing. Striking, 65*100 cm. firm-backed image. Hand-signed by artist and presented with unique edition certificate
Postcard of a picture of the Ben Ish Chai. First half of 20th Century. Height 9 cm, width 14 cm. A postcard of the famous picture of the Chacham (Sage) Yosef Chaim of Baghdad (the Ben Ish Chai) when he was 26 years old. Within a frame with his name hand written Sofer and in Latin letters. On the back part of the postcard, Sephardic handwriting not deciphered. In very good condition.
Postcard picture of the Saba from Slobodka – Rabbi Nathan Zvi Finkel, surrounded by his students, ~1920s. Height 9 cm, width 14 cm. Pictures from the end of the life of the Saba from Slobodka, surrounded by his students, apparently in the city of Hebron. The back of the postcard is unused, with headings in French. Harav Nathan Zvi Finkel 5609 -5687 [1849-1927], the Grandfather of Slobodka, the founder of Yeshivat Knesset Yisrael in Slobodka, one of the heads of the Mussar Movement in Eastern Europe and one of the great Roshei Yeshivot. Immigrated to Israel in 5684 (1924) and transferred his yeshivah to the City of Hebron due to his refusal to combine secular studies at the yeshivah. In good condition.
Postcard of a picture of HaRav Yosef Chaim Zonnenfeld and the President of Czechoslovakia, Thomas Masaryk. Prague, 1933. 9 x 14 cm. This is the famous picture of HaRav Yosef Chaim Zonnenfeld receiving the President of Czechoslovakia, Thomas Masaryk, at the time of his trip to Jerusalem in the year 1927. In the picture can be seen the Rabbi taking off his hat as a sign of respect to the president. The postcard was printed in Prague in the year 1933, a year after the death of Rabbi Zonnenfeld, possibly during the eighteenth Zionist Congress which took place there. HaRav Yosef Chaim Zonnenfeld (1849-1932), was the first Rabbi of the Eidah Charedit in Jerusalem, and one of the leaders of Jerusalem. In very good condition.
Photograph of the Admor Rebbe Aharon of Belz. Jerusalem, circa [1950]. [1] photo. 14 x 9 cm. In the picture the Rebbe is sitting surrounded by chassidim. Signed on the back: Photo Weiss, Jerusalem. Good condition. See the Hebrew text for background.
Portrait Picture of the Imrei Emet of Gur within a frame. ~ 1920s Height. 14 cm, width. 10 cm (without the frame and passe-partout). Glued on to passe-partout of a photographic studio in New York. The picture was originally publicized in the Yiddish illustrated weekly Yiddish Illustraite Woche in 1925. For information about the life of the Imrei Emet – Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter, please refer to the Hebrew text. Placed within an old wooden frame and with glass. In very good condition.
Five original photographs of Vizhnitz Admorim. ~1960s. Five black and white picture postcards with photographs of Vizhnitz-Visheve-Seret Vizhnitz Admorim. Among them the Admor Yisrael Hager, the Admor Eliezer Hager, and the Admor Menachem Mendel Hager. Each picture measures 13.5 x 9 cm. They are glued onto a poster board in an old wooden frame with glass. Frame size: 45 x 41 cm. Photographs in very fine condition.
11 original photographs of Rozhin Admorim. ~ 1960s. 11 black and white postcards with photos of Admorim of Rozhin-Chortkov-Sadigura-Boyan-Husiatyn and more. Pictures in various sizes around 13.5 x 9 cm, glued onto poster board in old wooden frame with glass. Frame size: 57 x 47 cm. Photographs in very fine condition.
Rare booklet, Portrait of Rabbeinu Hagaon M’Vilna and a sample of his handwriting, Warsaw, 1916. Height 23 cm. Width 16.5 cm. 2 pages. Booklet that opens, paper glued on to Bristol, dedicated to the Gaon M’Vilna, on page one portrait drawing, on the opposite page a picture of the handwriting of the Gaon and a list of his books. Original paper cover with gold letters on the front and back. Rare, not found in libraries in Israel. Blemishes and tears on the bottom of the pages, moderate condition.
Greeting Card with Hebrew: לשנה טובה תכתבו, hand-embroidered with silk threads. Germany. ~1890. Size: 14×9 cm. Thin, delicate flax cloth hand-embroidered with colorful silk: לשנה טובה תכתבו, a Star of David, and colorful flowers. Cloth attached to stylized cardboard and glued to a postcard. Made in France is printed on the postcard, but the embroidery was done in Germany at the end of the 19th century, according to information received from the family of the producers in Germany. Fine-very fine condition.
Greeting Card with Hebrew: לשנה טובה תכתבו, hand-embroidered with silk threads. Germany, ~1890. Size: 14×9 cm. Thin, delicate flax cloth hand-embroidered with colorful silk: לשנה טובה תכתבו, a Star of David, and colorful flowers. Cloth attached to stylized cardboard with rounded margins and glued to a postcard. Made in France is printed on the postcard, but the embroidery was done in Germany at the end of the 19th century, according to information received from the family of the producers in Germany. Fine-very fine condition.
Greeting Card with Hebrew: לשנה טובה תכתבו, hand-embroidered with silk threads. Germany, ~1890. Size: 14×9 cm. Thin, delicate flax cloth hand-embroidered with colorful silk: לשנה טובה תכתבי, a Star of David, and colorful flowers. Cloth attached to stylized cardboard and glued to a postcard. Made in France is printed on the postcard, but the embroidery was done in Germany at the end of the 19th century, according to information received from the family of the producers in Germany. Fine-very fine condition.
Greeting Card with Hebrew: לשנה טובה תכתבו, hand-embroidered with silk threads. Germany, ~1900. Two cardboard pages size 14×9 cm. Opens like a notepad. Thin, delicate flax cloth with a colorful rose hand-embroidered with silk threads. On the inside page is printed לשנה טובה תכתבו in Hebrew and English. A colorful ribbon connects the two parts of the card. On the inside is attached a page printed with a long blessing for the new year, in English. Very fine condition.