Auction 12 Part 1 Pentagon Platinum Part a
By PENTAGON
Dec 5, 2020
Emek H'aela 12, Modein, Israel

A once-in-a-lifetime platinum sale.

Among the items:

The estate of the second President of the State of Israel

Mr. Yitzhak Ben Zvi

The original recording reel of the declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel

16.5.1948 From David Ben Gurion The full ceremony !!!

Never been in any auction house in the country or in the world,

 Original film reel From 1938 Kristallnacht and much more...

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LOT 4:

Rare - a silver plate with the signature of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Three items from the peace agreements ...

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$ 5,000
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$8,000 - $10,000
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Auction took place on Dec 5, 2020 at PENTAGON

Rare - a silver plate with the signature of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Three items from the peace agreements between Egypt and Israel, from the estate of Arie Dolchin (1913-1989). including: 1. Silver plate with engraving signed by Anwar Sadat, engraved decorations, signed and dated (Cairo 1976-1977), diameter: 29.5 cm, 490 grams. Card on behalf of - The General Security Administration of Egypt, named after Aryeh Dolchin, with his photo, was issued in honor of the Israeli Prime Minister's visit to Egypt in April 1979 (Arabic). 4.5x7 cm, laminated. 3. Business card with the name of Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat and the Egyptian emblem, 7x11.5 cm.
Aryeh Leon (Leib) Dolchin (1913-1989) was a minister without portfolio in the years 1969-1970 and president of the Zionist Organization in the years 1978-1987.
Dolchin was born in Minsk, Belarus to Miriam (nee Dreitzer) and Moshe. Emigrated to Mexico. Married to Lant.
From 1938 to 1942 he served as president of the branch of the Zionist Organization in Mexico.
In 1944 he was elected to the Zionist General Council.
In 1956 he immigrated to Israel.
Served as head of the economic department of the Jewish Agency, and later as head of the Department of Aliyah and Absorption and as treasurer of the Jewish Agency.
Was a member of the Gahal leadership of the Liberal Party.
On December 15, 1969, with the formation of the 15th Government of Israel - a national unity government led by Golda Meir - he began serving as a minister without portfolio.
On August 6, 1970, he resigned from the government along with all the Gahal ministers, following the ceasefire agreement that brought an end to the war of attrition.
In the years 1978-1987 he served as president of the Zionist Organization and chairman of the Jewish Agency.
In 1987, he ran for the position of honorary president of the Zionist Organization at the 31st Zionist Congress, failed and retired.
Died in 1989.
Until 1996, the Jewish Agency awarded the "Aryeh Dolchin Prize for Literature" in his name.

The main street in the Givat Masua neighborhood in Jerusalem and streets in Israel are named after Dolchin. Buried in the plot of the heads of the World Zionist Organization and the Herzl family on Mount Herzl. 
Including a lot of newspapers from the peace agreement and a rare Maariv page
In a special edition with Begin's signature apparently printed.

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