Lots #212-275 - Documents, manuscripts

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212.            „Visszavándorlók névsora” (= List of returners). Detailed list of names of liberated, returning Hungarian Jewish prisoners of German concentracion camps in the region of Homberg, with their place of origin and date of birth stated. On letterhead papers of the Homberg Hitler-Jugend! The list is divided by originating concentration camps:

a.      Feldafing 11 pages

b.      Garmisch-Partenkirchen 3 pages

c.      Laudsberg 2 pages

d.      München 2 pages

40-50 names on each page!

Provenance: The list is from the family of a former prisoner of the camp who had compiled the list during the weeks following the liberation.      130,000.-
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213.            Detailed list of 1000 Hungarian Jewish women, former prisoners of Allendorf-Lager, currently in Homberg-Ziegenhain and Fritzlar region. (original copy, typed on thin paper, with place of origin and date of birth stated) 17 pages (about 60 names on each page. Due to the poor quality of the paper some parts are slightly worn.)
Provenance: The list is from the family of a former prisoner of the camp who had compiled the list during the weeks following the liberation.      100,000.-

214.            Bergen-Belsen women concentration camp original, detailed list of names. (List of liberated Hungarian Jewish women, with place of origin and date of birth stated.) Typed original copy on thin paper. 6 pages (due to the poor quality of the paper the lower edge of the list is slightly torn.)
Provenance: The list is from the family of a former prisoner of the camp who had compiled the list during the weeks following the liberation. 80,000.-

215.            Targan Allenburg bei Leipzig (concentration camp, detailed list of liberated Hungarian Jewish women prisoners, with place of origin stated.)
Typed original copy on thin paper. 5 pages (due to the poor quality of the paper the edge of the list is slightly worn.)
Provenance: The list is from the family of a former prisoner of the camp who had compiled the list during the weeks following the liberation.      80,000.-

216.            Kaunicz concentration camp, Hungarian Jewish women (detailed list with place of origin and date of birth.) Typed original copy on thin paper. 9 pages (due to the poor quality of paper the edge of the list is slightly worn.)
Provenance: The list is from the family of a former prisoner of the camp who had compiled the list during the weeks following the liberation.      80,000.-

217.            Hannover Schützenhaus (Protected House of Hannover, original typed copy of 18 names, liberated Hungarian Jewish women, with their place of origin and date of birth stated. Supplemented with hand writing. 1 page.
+ Together: fragment of list of Hungarian Jewish women liberated from unknown place, on thin paper, torn, with 33 names, and places of origin.(Fragment, the first and last family name is not clear.)
Provenance: The list is from the family of a former prisoner of the camp who had compiled the list during the weeks following the liberation.      20,000.-

218.            Jahrzeit memorial panel (printed, two sided piece, in German, with nice Jewish symbols and ornamental motives.) Wien, between 1900-1917. (One side of the print is filled, in memory of Komlós Arnoldné, deceased 20 June 1944.)      2000.-  

219.            Zwack and Co. invoice with revenue stamp and stamping. With advertisement of Unicum, 1943.      1400.-  

220.            Brasch Izidor reckoner paper with American flag background.      2000.-  

221.            Moskovits Anatomiai Czipőgyár Rt. color reckoner paper.      2000.-  

222.            Gutmann J. and Co. advertisement with school timetable on the backside.      2000.-  
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223.            Edelmann Jakab textile merchant reckoner paper in German and Hungarian.      2000.-  

224.            Breitner Lázár store reckoner paper.      2000.-  

225.            Herz Ármin Fiai Rt. salami factory reckoner papers       (set of 2)   3000.-  
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226.            Sternberg Ármin and Brother musical instrument factory color reckoner paper.      2600.-  

227.            Illustrated reckoner paper of the Goldstein Mór glass-, porcelain-, lamp-, picture- and mirror shop. Slightly torn. 1200.-  

228.            Illustrated letterhead paper of Fürst Lipót and Partner Transport Office, hand written waybill issued to the Pécs Jewish Community. Pécs, 1896.      1200.-

229.            Shekel Hayovel (Jubilee shekel donation receipt.) Printed by the World Zionist Organization, for Hungary. With stamping of the Hungarian Zionist Organization. 1947.            2000.-  
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230.            Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael donation tickets (Budapest, 1930s). 7,5 x 12 cm. 3000.-  

231.            Holocaust returned deportee’s (Schwartz Mátyásné) allocation document for the use of the empty Jewish shop of Dezső Arnoldné deportee. Szeged, 10 June 1945. Signed by the president of the Jewish Community and two leaders of the Ghetto Board.      2200.-  

232.            Buda Jewish Community employee (Takács József) employment extract booklet, with original entries, signatures and stampings from 1936-1940.      3000.-  
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233.            Announcement by the Pest Jewish Community: Directives on the bar-Mitzah education. (With assigned date for Eiser Károly to the Dohány street synagogue, 1927, signed by Dr. Hevesi Simon chief rabbi.)      2800.-  

234.            Notification postcard of the Pest Jewish Community on „virrasztóesti worship” and cemetery visiting tour. September 1931.      1400.-  
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235.            Kassa Orthodox Jewish Community printed tickets „a szegények segélyezésére fizetett hetipénz” (Weekly donation supporting the poor.). (Kassa, between 1940-44) Set of 9 pieces, together. 1600.-

236.            Special issue of the Hétfői újság (2 pages, Szeged, 30 Nov 1931). Inside articles about the Szeged Jewry rejecting the anti-Semitic accusations of the padre and about the defeat of a rightist coup.     1400.-

237.            List of ’A Pápai Izraeliták Iskolájában a Magyar Nyelvészetet Tanuló Növendékek’ (Hungarian grammar students in the Pápa Jewish School) on the autumn examination in the school year of 1840. Pápa (1841). (With nice print sign, 3 pages) 8000.-  

238.            Record on the foundation session of the Szeged Historical Society. From 9 June 1869, with comments fo Löw Lipót chief rabbi (1811-1875) and others. (8 pages) + Record on the 29 April 1872 session of the Szeged Historical Society, in which Löw Lipót presided and they have decided on writing the history of Szeged (7 pages). Both records written and signed by Reisner János historian. (Set of 2) 12,000.-

239.            Perls Ármin chief rabbi, original namecard with his own hand written short letter and signature. Pécs, 1896.      2000.-  
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240.            Zichy Hermann, hand written and signed letter about the „Magyar Zsidók a Milleniumon” (Hungarian Jews in the Millenium) periodical. On letterhead editorial paper. Budapest, 1896.      4000.-

241.            Szilágyi Dezső, president of the Parliament, hand written and signed letter to the Pécs Jewish Community about the Reception (Equal rights of the Jewish religion) and the following celebrations. Budapest, 1896. + Commenting letter by the Pécs community vice president, slightly torn, hand written. (Set of 2)      10,000.-

242.            Wlassics Gyula minister of religions and public education, hand written and signed letter on letterhead paper, sent to the Pécs Jewish Community, letter about the Reception. Budapest, 1895.      10,000.-

243.            Pesti Jewish Community printed petition to Bethlen István prime minister against the numerus clausus restrictive law. Budapest, 1925.      4000.-

244.            Goldberger Leó, (rabbi of Tata) hand written and signed letter. September 1910.      8000.-  

245.            Goldziher Ignácz, hand written and signed postcard with personal content, sent to Heller Bernát teacher, first principal of the Budapesti Jewish High School, later professor of the Rabbi Seminar. Budapest, May 1917.      8000.-  

246.            Hevesi Simon chief rabbi, hand written, signed and stamped letter supporting Molnár Ernő, editor of Remény. Budapest, 1925.      4000.-  
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247.            Kohn Sámuel historian, chief rabbi, hand written and signed letter addressed as „Tisztelt Tanár úr!”, (1841-1920), dated 1 October 1916.  

248.            Dr. Hahn, István (rabbi, professor, later academic): hand written and signed letter and telegraph sent to the Szeged Jewish Community and the invitation of the Community to hold Rosh Hashanah oration. September 1945. (total 3 pieces)      3000.-  

249.            Baron Weiss Manfred, letterhead company letter and business card with his own, German handwriting and signature. Budapest, 1896.      7000.-  
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250.            Strasser Lipót, rabbi of Bácskula, hand written and signed birth certificate with wax stamping and revenue stamps. Issued in 1873. Torn.      5000.-

251.            Kővágóörs Jewish Community birth certificate, hand written, signed and stamped, 1938.      1600.-  

252.            Dr. Kiss Arnold (rabbi of Buda), hand written letter (three pages) addressed: „Kedves Szerkesztő Uram!” (My Dear Editor), 30 January 1908, about conversion back to Judaism. 2600.-  
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253.            Kiss József, namecard, with hand written signature and thank notes. 1910s.  6000.-  

254.            Pfeiffer (Pap) Izsák, Monor and Büchler Zsigmond, Albertirsa chief rabbis, hand written and signed postcards to dr. Kéri Pál lawyer (later president of the Budapest Jewish Community) from 1939. Together with a notification postcard of the Gyömrő town clerk from 1940. (Set of 3)      5000.-  

255.            Pécs Jewish Community memorial sheet. On the death of Szabolcsi Miksa (chief editor of Egyenlőség). Large, printed Art Noveau frame with initials, hand written, signed and sealed by the community aldermen (unique). Size: 47,2 x 30 cm.      4000.-

256.            Pesti Chevra Kadisa Izraelita Szentegylet (Chevrah Kadisha of Pest) Debenture-bond with 4 % interest, Hundred Forint value. Budapest, 1948. (With three signatures, embossed seal and serial number.) méret:30x22 cm.  15,000.-  

257.            Pesti Jewish Community payment warning about cultural taxes issued to Fischer Mór, 1949. + Receipt of payment, 1947. (Set of 2)      800.-  

258.            Miskolc Mayor’s Office printed form, declaration of Jewish origin according to the 1939. IV/4. restrictive Jewish law. 1939, unfilled.      4000.-  

259.            Tony Curtis artist, signed English introduction brochure, Hawaii.      2000.-  

260.            Pest Jewish Community invitation to 15 March national holiday celebration in the synagogues. Budapest, 1931.      2400.-  

261.            Invitation to the special meeting of the Pest Jewish Community on the centenary of Jókai Mór. (January 1925)      1500.-

262.            Concert invitation of the Körmend Jewish Women’s Association and Youth Organization (7 pages, with several contemporary advertisements) 1935.       3000.-  

263.            Pest Jewish Community certificate of birth announcement. (Csillag Elvira-Lea) Budapest, 16 September 1900. (original form, signed.) 1200.-  

264.            Magyar Hadviselt Zsidók Aranyalbuma book advertisement postcard addressed as „Tisztelt bajtárs!”. + Flier of the Javne Books published by Magyar Zsidók Pro Palesztina Szövetsége (Pro Palestine Association of the Hungarian Jews). Set of 2.      1000.-

265.            Pest Jewish Community Rabbinical Office certificate of conversion to the Jewish religion. (Csillag Gyuláné Ocskay Anna) Signed and stamped by Dr. Groszmann Zsigmond rabbi. Budapest, 1 February 1939. (according to the proselyte registry entry of 27 April 1901. 3000.-  

266.            Magyarországi Keresztény Zsidók Szövetsége (Hungarian Christian Jews Association) Membership Certificate issued to Fried Ármin. Budapest, 1 September 1944. (Signed)      5000.-  

267.            Protection certificate by the Swedish Red Cross with photo, issued to Hauer Barna, 5 November 1944. On letterhead paper of the Swedish Embassy, with signatures and seals.      30,000.-
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268.             (Terezin) Discharge letter in Russian, issued to Fischer Béla, who had been liberated from the concentration camp and then worked as cook in the kitchen of the „Dresden” warren. Dated 5 June 1945. With signatures and seal from Terezin. (Theresienstadt.) (Contemporary Hungarian translation included.)      12,000.-  
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269.            Notification about the death of „Schubert József civil servant, forced laborer, Jewish”. Sopronbánfalva Registrar District, 1945. With a revenue stamp on the back. 3000.-  
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270.            Szeged Jewish Community election board members signed letter to the JOINT approving their suggestion to open a workshop in empty premises of the synagogue for the returned deportees. Szeged, October 1945.      2800.-  

271.            Postcard of the National Jewish Aid Board, Budapest, used, application response. 1947.      800.-  
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272.            Official declarations by Weisz Benő and Wolinski Arthúr, with revenue stamps and seal on the saving of Jewish lives by Némethy Sándor. (Set of 2) Békéscsaba, 1948.      4000.-  

273.            Wedding invitation card to the Rákospalota synagogue. (Fábián Klára and Fried László), February, 1941.      1000.-  

274.            School certificate (Schubert József), from the Érsek street and the Pest Jewish Community Hebrew school, signed by Kondor Ignác religious teacher, 1903.      1000.-  

275.            Mezuzah. Hebrew manuscript on parchment, Galizia, 19th century. Perfect, complete text on both sides. Small stains. Size: 12 x 11,2 cm ( 4 ½  x 4 ¾ inches).      13,000.-

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