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Oct 29, 2019
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LOT 4:

The National Committee - An important collection of documents, notebooks, and paper items. 30s and 40s

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The National Committee - An important collection of documents, notebooks, and paper items. 30s and 40s


An important collection of documents, pamphlets, publications, and paper items published by the National Committee for the Knesset Israel. 30s and 40s.


* 4 voter cards for the Fourth Chamber of Assembly [August 1944] - The Bardaki Family. (The Assembly of Representatives convened in Jerusalem was considered the top national institution to elect the National Committee. It was one of the three national institutions established in Eretz Israel in the 1920s, together with the National Committee and the Knesset, and acted as a national assembly and enabled the other national institutions to take its inspiration. The assembly was established in April 1920 as a body elected by a political key by parties).


* 9 Sports pocket notebooks by the National Committee for Knesset Israel - Department of Physical Training. Years: 1945-1950, 1952, seven of Hana Mendelssohn, and two of Uri Friedman, and Avinoam Herzog. The cards show the details of athletes and their achievements in the various sports.


* Shlomit Klivenov's Axis Certificate for the Fourth Assembly: "This certificate grants all the rights of the Assembly of Representatives ...".


* 2 Culture Donation Notebooks - Donor Notebook to the National Committee - the Mill Factory. One of Aria Fridlansky for the Nissan 1939 - Tishrei 1941, the second of Vilvosh Shoshana for the period of 1942-3. The tables include a Bible for reading the Bible daily, Chazal articles and more.


* 4 certificates of excellence in sports by the National Committee for the Knesset of Israel in Eretz Israel - Department of Physical Training Years: 1940, 1943, 1944, 1946. A three of Uri Friedman, and one of Fienblatt Leah.


* A sports brochure called 'Six Gymnastics Boards', processed by the Department of Physical Training of the National Knesset Committee, Lanoter Press, Haifa, 1940, includes illustrations on physical activity.


* 10 certificates of excellence from the National Committee of Education, schools from different regions, different students. 1930-1942.


* 16 Various publications published by various departments of the National Committee, most of them in stencil printing, including: instructions to schools on discipline and punishments, memo to the National Committee for the Jews of Eretz Israel and to the Mandate Committee of the League of Nations for the June 1926, Accountability for the 10th Session of the Assembly of Jerusalem 1942, training course for summer camp instructors Kfar Vitkin, public summer camp for school children in the summer of 1946, National Committee on Summer Camps by the National Committee, and more.


The National Committee, or by its full name, the National Committee of Knesset Israel, was the executive branch of the Assembly of Representatives during the British Mandate in Palestine, and served as the "State on the way" council. The committee was first elected by members of the Assembly in 1920, and this year began its activities. It was only officially recognized by the British government in 1928, and it served as the representative of the Jewish community in front of it. The mandate government gave the National Committee legal and administrative powers, so that it could fulfill its role. Agudat Israel and the ultra-Orthodox opposed the committee, and refused to participate it because of general opposition to Zionism. In 1944, the committee was boycotted by the revisionist Zionist administration for opposing the committee's policy.


various sizes and conditions, General condition: Good.




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