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John Kennedy Autograph. The 1961 inauguration of John F. Kennedy was a momentous occasion in American history, marking the beginning of a new era in leadership. A notable artifact from this event is a First Day Cover (FDC) bearing Kennedy's signature in black ink.
Ephraim Katzir's signed black and white photo. Ephraim Katzir, an Israeli biophysicist and Labor Party member, served as the fourth President of Israel from 1973 to 1978. Born on May 16, 1916, he made significant contributions in both science and politics, leaving a lasting legacy in Israel's history. Katzir passed away on May 30, 2009.
Kennedy F. Robert (1925-1968) signature On United States Senate Washington DC stationery, dated December 8, 1966. Addressed to Mr. Ron Melitsoff acknowledges Melitsoff's interest in hearings on urban issues. Kennedy expresses hope that the hearings will address coordination of federal programs to tackle city problems, mentioning legislation like the Demonstration Cities Act. He encourages Melitsoff to share his views on proposed legislation and includes a newsletter summarizing recent important legislation. The letter is signed "Sincerely, Robert F. Kennedy."
Gerald R. Ford (July 14, 1913 - ), signed letter on Congress of the United States Office of the Minority Leader letterhead, dated July 7, 1967. Addressed to Mr. Michael B. Barrow in Tel Aviv, Israel, it acknowledges receipt of a letter and a clipping regarding the situation in the Middle East. Ford expresses gratitude for Barrow's views, assuring him they are valued and considered
Santos Dumont autograph. A photographic postcard featuring Santos-Dumont's legendary No. 6 airship journeying to Suresne. This unused card bears the signature of Santos-Dumont in black ink across the face, with pin marks present.
The Santos-Dumont No. 6, an airship designed and built by the Brazilian pioneer aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont, holds historical significance. In 1901, Santos-Dumont piloted this aircraft to victory in the Deutsch de la Meurthe prize by completing a round trip flight from Parc Saint Cloud to the Eiffel Tower within thirty minutes.
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Camp post
1938 Camp Post. KZ Sachsenhausen
1935/6, Central Committee of German Jews for help and construction. Card No. 038917 issued by Manenbech for r a monthly contribution of 0.50RM . Complete with 12x50pf labels.
Moshe Mendelssohn. Two photo postcards showcasing bronze statues of Moshe Mendelssohn, also known as Rabbi Moshe ben Menachem , the Rambaman. Used.
FOR HELP AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRIBUTION CARD NO. 036822 ISSUED BY : Manenbech. FOR MR. MRS. FRL: Mar. OVER A MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION OF RM. 1Mr. (Jewish hot relief in Württemberg). CENTRAL WELFARE CENTER OF THE GERMAN JEWS. CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF GERMAN JEWS FOR HELP AND CONSTRUCTION. 1956/6 Year Card complete. 12x1Rm pflabels.
1935/6, Central Committee of German Jews for help and construction. Card No. 0368129 issued by Manenbech for a monthly contribution of 1RM . Complete with 11 labels.
1939-1940 WWII Jewish contribution card (No. 30041), issued by the Imperial Association of Jews in Germany, reflects solidarity during World War II. With monthly 50 Pfennig contributions, it supported aid and construction projects. Featuring 11 stamp spaces, it symbolizes resilience and unity in adversity.
Jerusalem Map - Hierosolyma urbs Sancta, 1576, Braun and Hogenberg's etching of Jerusalem was printed in Cologne by T. Graminaeus. Measuring 46 x 54.4 cm, this black-and-white depiction on contemporary paper offers a detailed view of the holy city. Jerusalem, known as "Hierosolyma urbs Sancta," stands out as the most renowned city in Judea and the East for its size and magnificence. framed.