Auction of Judaica. Including a large offering of Americana from a distinguished Private Collection. Focusing on Jews in the American Civil War, featuring photographs, autograph letters and printed books.
Judaica books and manuscripts (non-Hebraic) are offered next.
This includes two important letters from the United States regarding Edgardo Mortara (Lot 31); an exceptionally rare E.M. Lilien livre-de-artiste (Lot 150); an impressive 18th-century plate-book featuring the Holy Land (Lot 156); a recently discovered illustrated letter by Arthur Szyk (Lot 199).
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The final portion of the auction includes a wide selection of Jewish Graphic Arts, many formerly in the collection of the late Peter Ehrenthal; and Ceremonial Objects from a distinguished four-generation collection.
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תיאורי הפריטים המוגשים בעברית אינם מכילים את כל המידע על הפריטים. חובת המציע לעיין בקטלוג באנגלית לפני ההשתתפות במכירה. לא ניתן להחזיר פריטים שמצבם מתוארים באנגלית.
פריט 115:
(ISRAEL, LAND OF).
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נמכר ב: $1,200
מחיר פתיחה:
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1,200
הערכה :
$2,000 - $3,000
עמלת בית המכירות: 25%
מע"מ: 8.875%
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(ISRAEL, LAND OF).
(LOMZA YESHIVA.) Sepher HaZahav - Golden Book of Jeshibat Petach-Tikva, Eretz Israel.
MANUSCRIPT IN HEBREW. Large and beautifully maintained Record Book, providing extensive details of donors to the Yeshiva from around the Jewish world.
EXCEPTIONAL ORIGINAL ARTWORK AND CALLIGRAPHY. Original tooled binding with central sunken plaque on upper cover featuring exterior of the Yeshiva building.
Petach Tikva, 1930’s-60’s.
ONE OF THE FIRST YESHIVOT ESTABLISHED IN ONE OF ERETZ ISRAEL’S NEW SETTLEMENTS.
With the backing of the Chofetz Chaim, R. Eliezer Ben-Tzion (Leizer) Shulevitz, a disciple of R. Yisrael Salanter, founded a Yeshiva in 1883 in Łomża, Poland. R. Yechiel Mordchai Gordon was appointed Rosh Yeshiva and R. Moshe Rosenstein served as the Mashgiach. It soon became a model for similar such Yeshivos across Poland and beyond.
In 1926, Lomza took the pioneering step of opening a branch of the Yeshiva in Eretz Israel. R. Reuven Katz, Chief Rabbi of the new settlement of Petach Tikva, served as Rosh Yeshiva. The Yeshiva was inaugurated in 1930 in Petach Tikva in a building on Herzl Street, from where it continues to operate to this day.
In order to financially support his two yeshivos in both Poland and Palestine, Rabbi Gordon traveled throughout the world to collect funds. This is reflected in the present Record-Book.
THE YESHIVA IN PETACH TIKVA BECAME “THE PREMIER INSTITUTION OF TORAH LEARNING IN THE LAND OF ISRAEL IN THE COMING DECADES." A brief list of notable early alumni of the yeshiva reflects this: R. Meir Tzvi Bergman of Kollel Rashbi, R. Gershon Edelstein of Ponevezh, R. Chaim Kanievsky the Sa’ar HaTorah, R. Yissachar Meir of Yeshivat HaNegev, R. Shmuel Rozovsky of Ponevezh, R. Moshe Shmuel Shapiro of Be'er Yaakov, R. Moshe Soloveitchik of Lucerne.
See Yehuda Geberer, From Poland to Petach Tikva: The Lomza Yeshiva; https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/e/from-poland-to-petach-tikva-the-lomza-yeshiva/.