Auction No. 44
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1972. Envelope of the 75th Anniversary Conference of the Zionist Organization of the Third United States in Israel. Envelope with the figure of Herzl, the stamp of the committee, and the signature of David Ben-Gurion and Yigal Alon
1971. A letter was sent from Uncle Ben-Gurion to Yitzhak Amit Mushman, visiting Sde Boker. Signed in Ben-Gurion's handwriting Sent to Yitzhak Amit Kibbutz Tzara'a Post Moving Samaria.Letter condition with rust patches and two binder holes.
Lot 255
Autograph & photographs
Dr. Weizman signed letter on the Zionist Organization London, head letter typed (English) with one line note inscribed . dated Feb 12, 1922.
A letter was sent by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion to Mr. Shloshe on the issue of the immigration of Marco Jews to Israel.
Signed in his handwriting.
Prime MinisterJerusalem, 7 Cheshvan 5762 November 4, 1962Moshe Shalom Yakiri -I received with great joy and deep gratitude the material you sent me about Noyal, and my joy grew doubly when I learned that it was yours. I know that the first Jew to come to Jaffa and settle there (if I am not mistaken it was in 1838) was a Moroccan Jew, and if I may refer - in what I doubt - I intend to write a special list of what Moroccan Jews did from the foundation of the Jewish settlement in Jaffa to the Dimona building. And again I shake your hand with gratitude and appreciation, D. Ben Gurion
1948. Printed on a letter from the Provisional Government of the Ministry of Transportation 31.10.1948 to Mr. Zvi Rapoport by the Minister of Transportation David Remez regarding the paintings that were sent to Mr. Remez. His signature at the bottom of the letter is David Remez.
Otto Heinrich Warburg (1883-1970), biochemists Nobel laureate. his German handwritten letter, dated 1924 addressed to Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). the content explains that arranging a concert for the latter will be impossible for financial reasons.
Lot 259
Autograph & photographs
Negev stamp envelope dated 27.11.1949 Dr. Chaim Weizman, President of the State of Israel on his seventy-fifth birthday. Signed in his handwriting (green color).
Hayim Nahman Bialik (1873-1934), Handwritten letter to Nierenstein Booksellers in London. Berlin [1923].Bialik lived in Odessa until 1921 when Moriah's publishing house was closed by Communist authorities due to mounting paranoia following the Bolshevik Revolution. With the intervention of Maxim Gorki, a group of Hebrew writers was given permission by the Soviet government to leave the country.In a letter of response to a giveback or repay for Mr. Nierstein's books, Bialik explains this situation : "Regarding your claim... I wish to inform you that you have to contact Mr. Ravnitzki, as he was Moria's treasurer. On this note kindly observe that the Bolsheviks confiscated all the money and business, we fly Russia defenseless and empty-handed, living behind years of hard work. After all, we were not supposed to render our lives for the sake of a few items you have disposed of in our publishing house".Hebrew handwritten, signed Good condition, Creases, some tears and filing holes at the left margin.
Lot 261
Autograph & photographs
1952, a series of Chaim Weizmann stamps w/tabs catalog # Bale: 16-17 at the bottom of the tabs, the hand signature of the stamp artist. Wind-Struski.
Lot 262
Theresinstadt.
THERESIENSTADT RATION CARD ISSUED TO ALICE WINTERNITZ (FRONT)The Nazis made Jewish leaders responsible for the distribution of food supplies and other necessities allotted to ghetto residents. Due to grossly inadequate supplies, the Juedische Selbstverwaltung Theresienstadt (Jewish Administration of Theresienstadt) issued ration cards such as this one. The columns count points allotted for various goods identified by letters of the alphabet. Boxes were removed as residents exchanged points for food or other goods. This view shows the front of the card. Issued in the Theresienstadt ghetto, Czechoslovakia, 1944.
Lot 263
Postal History
The "Lily" newspaper. Jerusalem, [Jerusalem year 16 Tammuz 1777]. July 13, 5660. Issue #37 was sent from Jerusalem from a Turkish post office. 5 para in green color. The newspaper "Habcelet", one of the first Hebrew newspapers in the Land of Israel, came out of the ultra-Orthodox circles in Jerusalem. Its founder, Rabbi Yisrael B.K., began publishing it in 1773. In the year 1978, the newspaper passed into the hands of his son-in-law, Rabbi Israel Dov Fromkin, who published it until the year 1991. This newspaper took a position in various controversies in Jerusalem, usually on the side of the Hasidic "Kollelim".32 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, fold marks. Wear, mostly at the edges.
Lot 264
Postal History
1956-1990 collected various Israel issues organized in an original rust-free adhesive album. All are items in very good condition. Catalog value is about $5000