Auction 7 Auction #7: Ancient & Modern Coins | Judaic Tokens & Medals | Militaria | Israeliana | Judaica | Banknotes & more
Apr 8, 2019
Israel
 Shaulzon 58, Jerusalem - by appointment only

Welcome to our 7th auction, featuring 579 attractive lots. The sale covers items in every one of our areas of specialty, and is probably the largest (and best) selection of Judaic, Holyland and Israeli collectibles for sale anywhere at this time. Featured subjects include ancient & modern coins; Jewish tokens & medals; Jewish, Mandate & Israeli militaria; World War II collaborationist and Holocaust-related militaria; Judaica, Israeliana, Arabiana, banknotes and other areas of interest. There are many unique and 'discovery' items in this sale, and many fascinating objects both old and contemporary worth your attention. The pdf catalogue is available <a href="https://historama.com/A7CataloguePart1-compressed.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.


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LOT 70457:

Holocaust-era Jewish education Seder HaMishna book by Isaac Emil Lichtigfeld 1943

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Holocaust-era Jewish education Seder HaMishna book by Isaac Emil Lichtigfeld 1943
Seder HaMishna' (in Hebrew): Systematic Mishna, an Arrangement of the Mishna in Systematic Order | 'Moed' - by Dr. [Isaac] E[mil] Lichtigfeld; published by National Council for Jewish Religious Education, London; 1943, 240pg. Original binding, top two edge corners bent, light edge wear; all pages intact & in near-mint condition. This may be a first edition; appears to be the only titled published from this series (as written by the author inside: "I hope it will be realized that with regard to the production of this book a certain allowance has to be made for wartime conditions"). The book's structure is to display the Hebrew original above and an English explanation in easy everyday terminology below. Lichtigfeld (1894-1967) studied at Yeshiva in Frankfurt and emigrated to Britain in 1933. Inside-cover label indicates the book was distributed free of charge to the Teachers Union by a Mr. Simon Lichtigfeld, possibly a relative of the author.


Product Tags: United Kingdomian,British Book/Publication - Youth, Books & Publications and Judaica from United Kingdom and from World War II, Holocaust, 20th Century, 1940s, which are Objects with Biblical or Jewish Religious references or Hebrew Dates, 1st edition, Hebrew on/in non-Israeli object,

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