Judaica auction in Budapest 26 May, 2002
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1.
Áchád Háám:
Tanulmányok. (Studies) In Hebrew and Hungarian, notes from the new Hebrew
literature. Debrecen, 1942. 16 p. Rare small print!
2.200,-
2.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Bánáti Fischer Árpád: Magyar-zsidó vonatkozások. (Historical overview of
the Hungarian Jewish co-existence.) Budapest, 1940. 32 p. With ownership stamp
of Dr. Ettel Jenő lawyer, Esztergom.
1.600,-
3.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Buk Miklós: A kétezeréves út. (Historical sociology of the Jewish question.)
(Javne books 13.) Published by the Hungarian Jewish Pro Palestine Society.
(Budapest, 1943) 202 p.
1.800.-
4.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Clemenceau, Georges: Jüdische Gestalten. Early work of the author, not
anti-Semite, but portraits its figures in a rigorous manner with humor.
Wien–Leipzig, not dated. IV+178 p. In original hardcover.
2.600,-
5.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Huber Lipót (theology teacher from Kalocsa): A Talmud… „A Kalocsai Érseki
Hatóság jóváhagyásával” (The Talmud, with special regard to the New
Testament. Culture historical and Biblical study with extracts.) Budapest, 1897.
(Anti-Semitic content!) 280 p. In half leather binding, worn, gilt spine.
4.000.-
6.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Koigen, David (Starokonstantinow, 1879–Berlin, 1933): Das Haus Israel.
Berlin, 1934. (On the first anniversary of the author’s death. Selected
writings about the Jewish question.) Schocken Verlag, 80 p. Damaged spine,
original cover.
2.000.-
7.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Komlós Jenő: A zsidó fájdalom könyve. (Book of the Jewish distress.
Budapest, 1939) Published by the author, 175 p. In original half cloth binding.
3.600,-
8.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Körber, Lili: Ruth és a Harmadik Birodalom. (Ruth and the Third Empire.)
Budapest, 1934. 342 p. In original cover, slightly damaged spine.
2.600.-
9.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Sós Endre: A demokrácia öngyilkossága. (The lethal path of the Weimar
Republic. Magyar Téka publ. (Budapest, 1947.) Szabad Vasmegye print,
Szombathely. 232 p. In original cover.
3.000,-
10.
(ANTI-SEMITISM) Szabó Imre (high
priest of the Budapest Reformed Christian Bishopric): Az antiszemitizmus hatása
a zsidóságra. (The impact of anti-Semitism on the Jewry). Budapest, 1934.
(Published by the Scottish mission) 8 p.
1.500,-
11.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Szász Zoltán: Magyarság és zsidóság. (Hungarism and Judaism. The Jewish
question, anti-Semitism and Jewish presence.) Budapest, (around 1940) 260 p.
Original full cloth binding.
4.000,-
12.
(ANTI-SEMITISM)
Székely Béla: Az antiszemitizmus és története. (The Anti-Semitism and its
history.) Budapest, (1936). 382 p. Tábor publ. Original, gilt half cloth
binding.
3.000,-
13.
Ben-Chaviv:
613 héber mondások (!) a mindennapi életből. (In Hebrew, German and
Hungarian. Study book for new immigrants.) Tel-Aviv, 1948. With reading
exercises and illustrations. 155 p. Original cover.
2.000.-
14.
Berend László:
Éjféli jajkiáltás. (Poems.) Published by the owner. Cover by Herman Lipót.
Signed copy. Budapest, 1940. 50 p. New cover, with original title page.
1.600,-
15.
Berényi Sádor
(lawyer): Új ösvényeken. (Twelve articles on the Jewish liturgical reform
efforts. Budapest, 1941. 72 p. Owner inscriptions on the inner title. In
original cover.
2.200.-
16.
Bettauer,
Hugó: Nagyváros zsidók nélkül. (Die Stadt ohne Juden.) (Budapest, 1925) In
original, worn cover. 156 p.
1.200.-
17.
(BIBLE)
Psalmi ex recensione textus Hebraei… (J. A. Dathio) Halle, 1787(!). 468 p. In
original, gilt, ribbed full leather binding.
26.000,-
18.
(BIBLE) Mózes
öt könyve. (Five books of Moses. Translation and comments by Bloch Móricz,
who later became linguist and academician Ballagi Mór, 1815–1891.)
Volume I-II. Buda, 1840. In original cover.
5.000,-
19.
Blau Lajos
(Teacher and later principal of the Budapest Rabbinical Seminar, 1861–1936):
Zsidó bűvészet. (Jewish Magic. From the ancient until modern times.) (Magyar
Zsidó Könyvtár IX. , editor: Patai József) Budapest, not dated. 78 p. In
original, worn condition.
3.600,-
20.
Blau Lajos:
A Talmud. (The Talmud. Népszerű Zsidó Könyvtár 3. Edited by Bánóczi József
and Gábor Ignácz) (Budapest, around 1920) 45 p. The best Hungarian summary of
the Talmud published. With Hebrew and Hungarian owner inscriptions. In original
cover, slightly damaged spine.
3.000,-
21.
Carlebach,
Esriel: Exotikus zsidók. (Exotic Jews. Reports about the less known Jewish
communities from exotic places). (Javne books.) Published by the Hungarian
Jewish Pro Palestine Society. Budapest, (1942) 114 p. In original cover, new
spine.
1.800,-
22.
(COLLIGATUM,
early Judaica from Nagykanizsa)
a.
Fassel,
Hirsch B. (chief rabbi of Nagykanizsa): Kol Adonai. Die zehn Worte des Bundes.
Gross-Kanischa, 1854. 190 p.
b.
Horschetzky,
M.: Vierzehntes Buch des Jüdischen Antiquitäten des Flavius Josephus, oder
Geschichte der Juden. Gross-Kanischa, 1851. 69 p.
c.
Fassel,
Hirsch B.: Der Zweck des Gotteshauses (pradigt in Warasdin) Gross-Kanischa,
1861. 24 p.
d.
Fassel,
Hirsch B.: Cedek u Mispat. Die mosaisch-rabbinische Tugend-und Rechtslehre.
Gross-Kanischa, 1882. 254 p. (together) In contemporary, repaired amateur
binding.
30.000,-
23.
Dohány
Gyula: A zsidóság nemzetiségi mozgalma. (The nationality movement of the
Jewry.) Temesvár, 1919. (Publications of Temesvár Jewish National Association,
1. issue) 28 p. In original, slightly torn cover. RARE!
3.000,-
24.
Dubnov,
Simon: A zsidóság története az ókortól napjainkig. (Jewish history from
the ancient until the modern times. Translated from Yiddish and completed with a
short history of the Hungarian Jewry by Szabolcsi Bence. Tábor publ. (Budapest,
1935) 359 p. In original cover.
3.600.-
25.
(MEMORIAL
BOOK — in honour of dr. Hirschler Pál) Komlós Ottó (editor): Études
orientales a la memoire de Paul Hirschler. (Eastern studies dedicated to the
memory of Hirschler Pál, the martyr rabbi of Székesfehérvár.) Budapest,
1950. In French, English, Hebrew and Hungarian. Signed by the editor to Dr. Komlós
Ottó. Recommendation by Heller Bernát. 144 + 12 p. In original cover.
4.600.-
26.
Erdélyi
Lajos: Régi zsidó temetők művészete. (The art of old Jewish cemeteries.)
Bukarest, 1980. (hardcover, original cover page). 103 + 34 p.
2.000,-
27.
Feuchtwanger,
Lion: Jud Süss (The prince and his Jew) Historical novel. Nova Irodalmi Intézet
publ. Budapest, (1946). 406 p. Original cover.
2.000.-
28.
Fleg, Edmond: Miért vagyok zsidó? (Why am I Jewish?) Confessions of
the Goncourt-award winning French author about his return to Judaism. Budapest,
(1932) Published by Múlt és Jövő. Original hardcover, 65 p.
2.400.-
29.
Frischmann,
David (classical Israeli Hebrew author): Viseld egészséggel! Titchadesh!
(Bilingual mini dictionary 3.) published by Jewish Orphanage. In Hebrew and
Hungarian. Debrecen, (1948). 31 p. Together: Blank check of the Debrecen Jewish
Orphanage and invitation to concert in the synagogue, 17 April 1948, recommended
by Weisz Miksa rabbi. (lot of 3)
2.200,-
30.
A Hasomér
Hacair a zsidó ellenállási mozgalomban. (The Hashomer Hazair in the
resistance, 1942-1944. Additions to the intended historical study.) Borochow-kör
publ. Budapest, 1948. In original cover, with many illustrations. 24 p.
1.200,-
31.
Heller Bernát
(ethnologist, professor of the Rabbinical Seminar, 1871-1943): Arany János
viszonya a legendához és az agadához. (Arany Janos and the legends and the
Aggada. Special print, from the 1929 IMIT Yearbook)
Signed by the author, to dr. (Túróczi-) Trottler József. In new
hardcover, with the original title page.
2.200.-
32.
Hermann,
Hugo: Palästina wie es wirklich ist. Mit 72 Bildern nach Originalaufnahmen und
2 Landkarten. Wien-Leipzig, (1934.) 415 p. In original cover.
3.200,-
33.
(HOLOCAUST)
Benoschofsky Ilona–Karsai Elek: Vádirat a nácizmus ellen.
(Indictment against nazism. Comprehensive work with documents, facts and
figures.) (3
volumes, complete, rare.)
I.
1944. március
19-május 15.
II.
1944. május
15-június 30.
III.
1944. június
26-október 15.
379 p.+ 401 p.+720 p. In original
cover.
12.000.-
34.
(HOLOCAUST)
Brenner Sándor: A téglagyárból
indult el. (It all started in the brick factory.) Published by the author,
Budapest, (1945-46) (This memoir book is dedicated to the memory of the martyrs
of Neuengammen.) 176 p. in original paperback cover.
3.600,-
35.
(HOLOCAUST)
Buchinger Manó:
Gestapo-Banditák bűnhalmazata. (Sins of Gestapo bandits. Fourteen months in
the concentration camp of Hitler.) (Budapest, 1945) 90 pages. (Published by
author.) In original, worn cover.
3.200,-
36.
(HOLOCAUST)
Egyház és Társadalom a fajelméletről és a II. zsidótörvény javaslatáról.
(Church and Society on the race theory and the proposal of the 2. Jewish law.
Manifestations of church leaders, scholars, statesmen, writers and institutions.
(Edited by Sós Endre) Periszkóp publ. (Budapest, 1939.) 84 p.
5.000,-
37.
(HOLOCAUST)
Fedor Ágnes: Sárga Nárcisz. (Poems, 1939-45. The journalist poet recorded the
events of the persecution and the Holocaust in poems, together with comments on
the political events.) (Budapest, 1945.) Magyar Téka publ. 39 p. In original
cover.
3.600,-
38.
(HOLOCAUST)
Frank Erzsébet: 365 nap. (1944-1945). Poems, foreword by Zsolt Béla. Published
by the Upper Hungarian Forced Laborer Group. Miskolc, 1946. 84 p. In new cover,
with the original title page.
2.600,-
39.
(HOLOCAUST)
Gyenes István:
Gestapo. Hitler vérebei. Budapest, (1945) Magyar Téka publication. 80 p. In
original paperback cover
3.200.-
40.
(HOLOCAUST)
A tízhónapos
tragédia (1944. március 19. – 1945. január 20.) I-II. (complete) (The ten
months tragedy. Documents on the Hungarian tragedy of the Holocaust.), Budapest,
Gábor Áron Publ., 1945. In original paperback cover, 56 pages. Excellent copy.
2.000,-
41.
(HOLOCAUST)
Magyar Golgota. (Eight memoirs on the tragic events of the second world war and
the Holocaust.) Published right after the Holocaust by Müller Károly (Gábor
Áron publ.).
a., Fóthy
János: Horthyliget – a magyar Ördögsziget. 89 p.
b., Lévai Jenő: Endre László, a
magyar háborús bűnösök listavezetője. 112 p.
c., Gyenes
István: Élet a föld alatt. 96 p.
d., Izsáky
Margit: Ország a keresztfán. 85 p.
e., Lévai
Jenő: A margitkörúti vészbírák. 96 p.
f., Palásti
László: A bori halálút regénye. 94 p.
g., Petyke
Mihály: A Gestapo foglya voltam. 118 p.
h., Vajda
Zoltán József: A lapátos hadsereg. 172 p.
(Bound
together, in original cover.) Budapest, 1944-1945.
22.000.-
42.
(HOLOCAUST)
Képek az elhurcoltakról. (Pictures of the deportees. Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen,
Buchenwald, Dachau.) Published by the Aid Board for Fascist Deportation Victims.
With foreword of Millog Sándor state secretary. (Original pictures and review
on each of the camps.) Budapest, (1945). (16 o.) Rare document!
5.000,-
43.
(HOLOCAUST)
Pados Pál: Ezt nem írhattam meg Oroszországról. (Diary of a war
correspondent. Experience report of a Hungarian journalist on the forced
laborers, Jewish persecution, events of the front line and the destruction of
the Don army.) Budapest, (1945) 124 p. In original cover.
1.500,-
44.
(HOLOCAUST)
Nyiszli Miklós:
Mengele boncoló orvosa voltam.(I was dissector for Mengele.) (Debrecen-Nagyvárad,
1947) 165 p. First edition. (Amateur binding, with the original cover).
2.000,-
45.
(HOLOCAUST)
Parragi György: Mauthausen (report on the persecution and deportation).
(Budapest, 1945) 91 p. In new cover, with the original title.
3.400,-
46.
(HOLOCAUST)
Te vagy a tanú!
Ukrajnától Auschwitzig (You are the witness! From Ukraine
to Auschwitz. Foreword by Nagybaczoni Nagy Vilmos.) (Budapest, 1947.) (Important
documentary volume about the Holocaust and its victims, with many pictures and
facts) 424 pages (original, fine hardcover)
5.000,-
47.
(HOLOCAUST)
Vajda Zoltán József: A lapátos hadsereg. (The army with shovel. Memoir: The
life of a forced laborer under German and arrow cross terror until the Russian
liberalization. Budapest, (1945). 172 p.
4.000,-
48.
(HOLOCAUST)
Vihar Béla:
Sárga könyv. (Yellow Book. Facts about the war losses of the Hungarian Jewry.)
1945. With illustrations by Sraga Weil. Budapest, (1945). Hechaluc publication.
215 p. In original cover.
4.200,-
49.
(HOLOCAUST)
Zsadányi Oszkár: Mindenki szolgája. (Memorial of the calvary of forced
laborers in Russia and Ukraine. Magyar Téka publ. 162 p. In original cover,
stitched at some places.
3.000,-
50.
Hornstein,
S.: Gibeath Saul. Hügel Sauls. (Enthält zwei Theile. Mit 30
Text-illustrationen.) Wien, 1903. (Biblical-Mysterious description of Israel,
with contemporary shots of the Holy Land.) 120 p. In new cover, with the
original title.
5.500.-
51.
Hübsch,
Ludwig: 1000 Jüdische Witze zum Totlachen! Wien, (late 19th century) without
pagination. Worn copy.
5.000,-
52.
Igazságot a felvidéki zsidóságnak!
(Justice to the Jews of Upper Hungary! The struggle of the Slovakian Hungarian
speaking Jewry for the Hungarian interests and culture.) Budapest, 1939. 64 p. Slightly worn cover.
3.600,-
53.
(PRAYER
BOOK) Kiss Arnold (chief rabbi of Buda, 1869-1940): Mirjam. (Prayers for Jewish
women.) (Budapest, 1909.) 608 p. in full leather binding, worn, gilt edges, in
original fitting case.
8.000,-
54.
(IMAKÖNYV)
Trauer-Album den Andeken meines teueren Vaters. Illustriert und herausgeben von
Erwin Singer. (Wien, before 1915) 26 p. Embossed hard board cover, full
illustrated Art Noveau publication, with the picture of the Vienna Main
Synagogue among other illustrations. To the memory of Leopold Lampl, his name
hand written in gold.
8.000,-
55.
Ítéljetek! (You judge!)
(Illustrated summary of the role of the Hungarian Jewry in the economic and
cultural life of the country.) Edited by Vida Márton. Budapest, 1939. 62 + 2 p.
(In original cover, with many photos.)
3.000,-
56.
Jüdischer
Jugend-Kalender 5690. (Herausgegeben von Emil Bernhardt Cohn) Berlin, 1930. With
many pictures and illustrations. 128 p. In original binding, title page slightly
stained, bearing the ownership stamp of Bezirksrabbinat Landsberg (Warthe).
6.000,-
57.
Kaufmann Dávid:
Al-Batlajusi nyomai a zsidó vallás-philosophiában
és „jelképes köreinek” héber fordításai. Together: Report of the
Budapesti National Rabbi Seminar from 1879-1880 school year. Budapest, 1880.
59+55+26 p. RARE!
4.000,-
58.
Katona József:
A 90 éves Dohány-utcai Templom. (90 years of the Dohany street Synagogue) +
Grünvald Fülöp–Naményi Ernő: Budapesti zsinagógák. (Synagogues
of Budapest) Budapest, 1949. Published by the Hungarian Jewish Museum. 32 p.+16
p. picture attachment. In original cover. RARE!
2.400,-
59.
Katz József:
Misnájot. (Studies on the order of civil and poenal law. The first two chapters
of Baba Mecia – middle gate tractate. I. booklet (no more were published).
Miskolc, 1926. Kohn Mór print, Vác. 32 p. Fragmented edges.
2.000,-
60.
Kecskeméti
Ármin (martyr rabbi from Makó, private teacher at the Szeged University): Izráel
története a bibliai korban. (Israel
in the time of the Bible) Tábor publ. Budapest, (1942) 342 p.+16 p. pictures
(Comprehensive work on the Bible and the Jewry in the time of the Bible)
Repaired original binding.
3.000,-
61.
Kisch, Egon
Ervin: A hét gettó. (The seven ghettos) Pozsony (Bratislava), 1938. Eugen
Prager publ. 166 p. In new cover, with the original front and rear cover pages.
2.400,-
62.
Kiss Arnold
(rabbi of Buda, 1869–1940): Sámuel Hanagid Ibn Nagdéla
(Biography of the middle-ages Hebrew poet, minister and army leader) (Budapest,
around 1921.) (Népszerű Zsidó Könyvtár 20.) 68 p. In original cover.
1.600,-
63.
Kiss József
(The greatest Hungarian Jewish poet, chief editor of A Hét): Esteledik, alkonyodik. Versek. (Poems, 1918-1920) Pantheon
Irodalmi Intézet Rt. publ. Budapest, 1920. First edition! 73 p. In original,
slightly worn cover. Together:: contemporary copy of a photo of Kiss József.
(The last volume published in the life of the poet!)
2.400.-
64.
Memorial
catalogue of the Kiss József Memorial Exhibition. Published by the Hungarian
Jewish Museum. Budapest, 1943-1944. 51+4 p. In new cover with the original
title.
3.000,-
65.
Lányi György:
(Chapter XII of al-kitab al-muhtavi by Juszuf Al-Baszir. Based on Hebrew
translation by Tóbia Ben Mózes, in Hebrew and Hungarian. Doctorate
dissertation (from the Budapest Rabbinical Seminar), Budapest, 1932. 20+X p.
Signed by the author. In amateur binding, slightly worn. (Rare! Of this
publication only 100 copies were printed!)
2.600,-
66.
Magyar
C’enoh-Urenoh (Legendary Jewish comments of the five books of Moses.)
Translated from Yiddish by Büchler Zsigmond (rabbi of Alberti-Irsa).
Dunaszerdahely, 1928. 573 p. In contemporary amateur binding.
4.800,-
67.
A Magyar
Zsidó Hadi Archívum almanachja. (Hungarian Jewish Military Archive Album.)
1914-1916. Editors: Hevesi Simon, tiszasülyi Polnay Jenő and Patai József.
With several pictures, drawings and illustrations, on fine quality paper.
Budapest, 1916. 160 p. With some added remarks with pencil. (This publication is
not identical with the Magyar Zsidó Hadviseltek Aranyalbuma! This is a
publication still from the time of the first world war!) RARE!
12.000,-
68.
Mandel Sámuel
(rabbi): A zsidó asszony vallási kötelességei. (The duties of the Jewish
wife.) Budapest, (1927.) 14 p. (The book is to sponsor the construction of the
VII. District Bét Jiszraél Prayer house. This is today the Bethlen square
synagogue.) Small volume, bound. Hebrew inscription on the cover: „In the
memory of the synagogue construction by the Pest Beith Yisrael Community, 687.
LFK (= 1927).”
4.000,-
69.
Molnár Ákos:
A hitehagyott. (Historial novel about the Jewish-born finance minister of II.
Lajos Hungarian king.) Budapest, 1937. Tábor publ. 316 p.
1.600,-
70.
Munkácsi
Ernő: Könyvek és kövek. (Historical and artistic writings about the Jewish
memories from the ancient Rome, the middle-ages Italy and Hungary.) Libanon
publ. Budapest, 1944. (!) 139 p. In original cover.
4.000,-
71.
Neuwirth Imre: Életcserepek. (Jewish community stories.) Győr,
(January 1941) in original, stained cover, 303 pages.
2.000,-
72.
Patai József:
A föltámadó Szentföld. (The resurrection of the Holy Land. With 150
pictures.) Early, decorative publication on the development of the state of
Israel.) Wien, 1920s. 272 p. In original, restored binding.
6.000,-
73.
Seminar
speech series of the Hungarian Jewish Open University of the Pest Jewish
Community. (Budapest, 1941) Foreword by Zsolt Béla, presentations by dr.
Szemere Samu, dr. Turóczi-Trostler József, Komlós Aladár stb. (Rare small
print!) 5 p.
2.800,-
74.
Scheiber Sándor
(teacher, later principal of the Rabbinical Seminar, 1913–1985): A három
koszorú. (Memorial speech on the tomb reveal ceremony of dr. Heller Bernát
(professor of the Rabbi Seminar, 1871–1943). (Date of speech was 19 March
1944. (!), Farkasrét Jewish cemetery) Budapest, 1948. Kertész print, Karcag.
11 p.
1.200,-
75.
Scheiber Sándor:
Héber kódexmaradványok magyarországi kötéstáblákban. (Hebrew codex
memories in Hungarian binding boards. The book culture of the middle-ages
Hungarian Jewry.) Budapest, 1969. 415 p. With many pictures and footnotes.
Signed by the author. In original cover.
3.600.-
76.
Schweitzer
József: A Pécsi Izraelita Hitközség története. (History of the Pécs
Jewish community.) Budapest, 1966. (A magyarországi zsidó hitközségek monográfiái
1.) 168 p. + 7 p. picture attachment.
1.800,-
77.
(YIZKOR
BOOK) Singer Zoltán: Volt egyszer egy Dés… (To the memory of Bethlen,
Magyarlápos, Retteg, Nagyilonda and area. I-II. Jewish history of Dés and its
surrounding area, from the beginnings through the Holocaust until emigration to
Israel. Foreword by R. L. Braham. Tel-Aviv, (1969). Hebrew, English and
Hungarian. In original hardcover, with many pictures and name list of the
martyrs. 284 + 683 p. (2 vol.)
6.000,-
78.
Silberbusch,
Julian: Bevezetés a cionizmusba (Einführung in den Zionismus.) A Magyar
Cionista Szövetség Kulturális Bizottsága publ. Budapest, 1939. 183 p. RARE!
3.000.-
79.
Sós Endre:
Zsidók a magyar városokban. (Jews in the Hungarian cities. Budapest, around
1941) Jewish history of Pécs, Sopron, Miskolc, Szeged, Újpest, Győr
and their situation before the Holocaust. 185 p. Renovated copy.
3.600,-
80.
Szabolcsi
Lajos (poet, writer, editor of Egyenlőség): A csillag fia. (Bar-Kochba.
Historical novel.). First edition! Budapest, 1943. 227 p. In contemporary
amateur ornamented binding.
1.600.-
81.
Szabolcsi
Lajos: Vasárnapok. (Poems) Budapest, 1910. In original cover, on fine paper. 30
p.
2.200.-
82.
Várnai
Zseni: Üldözött versek. (Poems.) Budapest, 1945. 202 p. In original, worn
cover.
1.800,-
83.
„A zsidók
veszedelmes kóborlásainak, és helytelen meg szaporodásának meg gátlása eránt”.
(Regarding the avoidance of the dangerous wanderings and unfavorable
overpopulation of the Jews), ordinance no. 1232. issued by „Vass vármegye
hites első Állami Jegyzője” (First State Notary of Vass county), original
printed text. Szombathely, 1828.(!) (2 pages). Rare small print!
8.000,-
84.
Wengeroff,
Pauline: Memoiren einer Grossmutter. Bilder aus der Kulturgeschichte der Juden
Russlands im 19. Jahrhundert. I-II. Berlin, 1913. 210+236 p. (Bound together.)
With portrait of the author. In contemporary, nice amateur binding, gilt leather
spine.
3.800.-
85.
Widder
Salamon: Misnájót. I. (The six order of Mishna. I. Seder Zeraim). (no further
volumes were published) Lugos, 1937. (The
best Hungarian translation and comments of the Mishna up to now!) 231 p.
stitched, without cover.
4.600,-
86.
Widder
Salamon: Praeparációk a Haftórákhoz. (Exact and detailed word explanations
to the Biblical prophetic chapters with description of the content and music
notes.) Budapest, 1928. 165 p. Some crumpled pages.
3.600,-
87.
Wirth Péter:
Itt van elrejtve. (Jewish cemeteries of the Tokaj-hegyalja. Photos and edited by
Wirth Péter, comments by Scheiber Sándor. Budapest, 1985. Picture book
illustrated with quotes. 157 p. In original cover and dust jacket.
2.400.-
88.
Wolf, Sándor:
Die Kunst der Eisenstädter Ghetto. (The art of the ghetto in Kismarton) German
translation of an article from Múlt és Jövő June-July 1912. issue. Together
with the Hungarian article, many illustrations and pictures. Budapest, 1912.
9 p.+15 p. attached. In original, tattered cover.
6.000,-
89.
Zarek,
Otto: Moses Mendelsson (Biography by the excellent German author.) Budapest,
1936. 352 p. repaired binding.
2.000,-
90.
Zoli
(Hirsch Zoltán): Kis ember nagy élete. (Autobiography of Zoli, the dwarf
artist. Published by the author, signed copy. (Budapest, not dated) 159 p.
Excellent snake leather binding.
10.000,-
91.
A zsidó házasélet
törvényei (The law of Jewish married life.) Written by Wieder Sulem, Pollák
Emánuel, Jungreisz Jakab and Blasz Ede. Budapest, (1937) Published by the
Orthodox Rabbinical College, 30 p. Stained, the cover is glued.
1.600,-
92.
Zweig,
Arnold: Das ostjüdische Antlitz (Mit 52 Zeichnungen von Hermann Struck) Berlin,
1922. (Zweite, durchgesehene Auflage) 176 p. With 52 East-European Jewish
figures, graphics by Hermann
Struck! In original full
cloth binding with engraved gilt inscription, on fine paper.
15.000.-
93.
Zweig,
Stefan: Békét! (Jeremiás). (Tragedy in 9 episodes.) Foreword by the author,
with 9 Hungarian graphic illustrations. Budapest, (1938) Tábor publ. 269 p.
2.600.-
94.
Ararát.
Hungarian Jewish yearbook for 1941. Edited by Komlós Aladár. Budapest, 1941.
Published by the National Jewish Israelite Girl’s Orphanage. In contemporary
nice amateur binding.
2.000,-
95.
Egyenlőség
Calendar Yearbook for 1938/5698. Edited by Szabolcsi Lajos. Budapest, 1937. In
original cover and many contemporary advertisements.
3.600,-
96.
Hechaluc
Nesef publication. (Antology by the Hechaluc Budapest zionist organization, for
holidays, with popular speeches and writings.) 1. Purim, 5706. First volume.
Budapest, 1946. Mimeograph edition.
2.000,-
97.
Hechaluc
Nesef publication. (Antology by the Hechaluc Budapest zionist organization, for
holidays, with popular speeches and writings.) 2. Peszach, 5706. II. Budapest,
1946. Mimeograph.
2.000,-
98.
Hechaluc
Nesef publication. (Antology by the Hechaluc Budapest zionist organization, for
holidays, with popular speeches and writings.) 3. Savuot, 5706. Bp., 1946.
Mimeograph.
2.000,-
99.
IMIT
(Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook, 1896. Edited by Bánóczi József
and Bacher Vilmos. Budapest, 1898. In repaired amateur binding.
3.600.-
100.
IMIT
(Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook, 1906. Edited by Bánóczi József.
Budapest, 1906. In contemporary, worn, damaged amateur binding, two pages torn.
1.800,-
101.
IMIT
(Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook, 1907. Edited by Bánóczi József.
Budapest, 1907. In amateur binding.
3.000,-
102.
IMIT
(Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook, 1909. Edited by Bánóczi József.
Budapest, 1909. In original binding.
3.000,-
103.
IMIT
(Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook, 1916. Edited by Bánóczi József.
Budapest, 1916. In original binding.
2.600,-
104.
IMIT
(Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook, 1943. Edited by Szemere Samu.
Budapest, 1943. In original binding.
2.600,-
105.
A Magyar
Zsidók Lapja (Hungarian Jews’ Paper, published during the Holocaust as a
continuation of ‘Egyenlőség’, when stating „Zsidó Lap” (Jewish Paper)
was compulsory. Published even during nazi occupation and the time of
deportations!) 1939 complete yearstream + 4, 11 January, 8, 15, 22, 29 February,
12 September 1940. + 28 January 1943 (bound together)
12.000,-
106.
Magyar Zsidók
Naptára 1942 – 5702. (Hungarian Jewish Calendar). Published by the OMIKE
press department. Budapest, 1942. 386 p.+ advertisements. In original, worn
hardcover binding.
3.200,-
107.
Magyar
Zsinagóga (edited by Lebovits József). Baranya-Mágocs, January 1915. Szabó
Lipót print, Kaposvár. (This issue includes speeches and comments by the
following rabbis Krausz Ignácz - Kecskemét, Édelstein Bertalan - Óbuda,
Links Izsák - Devecser, Büchler Zsigmond - Albertirsa and Lebovits József - Mágócs.)
2.000,-
108.
Múlt és Jövő
(editor: Patai József) September 1931. issue. With many illustrations!
1.000,-
109.
Múlt és Jövő
(editor: Patai József) November 1931. issue. With illustrations!
1.000,-
110.
Népünk.
Revista Evreiasca. (Hungarian Jewish journal) (edited by Wasserstrom Sándor and
Leitner Zoltán) Oradea (Nagyvárad), 5-18 Aug., 23 March, 25 Aug, 2,9 Sep, 21
Oct, 18 Nov, 16 Dec 1938, 3 Febr – 3 March 1939. (Together) RARE!
12.000,-
111.
OMZSA
(National Hungarian Jewish Aid Action) -Yearbook for 5702. (1941-42) year.
(editors: Libári Géza, Csergő Hugó and Kohn Zoltán rabbi.) Budapest, 1941.
In original cover, illustrations by Ámos Imre and others.
3.000,-
112.
(Orthodox)
Zsidó Újság (Orth Jewish Newspaper, edited by Groszberg Jenő) 1938. Complete
year (bound together)
12.000,-
113.
Orthodox
Zsidó Újság (Orth Jewish Newspaper, edited by Reiner Imre and Groszberg Jenő)
1 Febr 1939 – 20 Dec 1940, 1 Jan – 19 Nov 1943 issues (bound together)
15.000,-
114.
The Pesti
Izraelita Hitközség Gimnáziumának (Abonyi utca Jewish Community High School)
Report for the 1937-1938. school year. Published by Goldberger Salamon
principal. Budapest, 1938. With pictures, list of the students.
5.000,-
115.
Új Kelet
(Hungarian Jewish daily from Kolozsvár) edited by Marton Ernő. April 1938 –
February 1939. (Together) With Romanian stamp, postal stamping on each issues,
addressed to the Múlt és Jövő editorial.
13.000,-
116.
Ungarländische
Jüdische Zeitung. 1912-1913. (Two complete years) in contemporary amateur
binding, with contents to the 1912 issues.
16.000,-
117.
„Zsidó
Élet” Jewish community weekly, issues bound together, from 1938. Editor:
between 1933 and 1937 Kecskeméti Vilmos, from 1938 his son, Kecskeméti György
(who later became editor of Uj Elet).
5.000,-
118.
A zsidóság
levelesládájából. (From the mailbox of the Jewry. According to the
anti-Jewish law of 1939, the official magazine of the Hungarian Zionists, the
Jewish Review was banned and the editors published occasional booklets for a
while under different names. These are today extremely rare!) Budapest, 1940. Nádor
print, 16. p. in original cover. The booklet was mailed to Bettelheim Samu.
1.800,-
III. Posters, graphics, engraving, certificate
119.
Miller,
William: A munkácsi zsidó (A Jew of Montgatz) Colored engraving, framed, with
attached informational certificate. Size: 24 x 18,5 cm. 1804. (!)
26.000,-
120.
Müller,
Hans Alexander: The (Jewish) merchant. Engraving, 1910, framed, Size: 16,5x13
cm. 10.000,-
121.
Anti-Semitic
announcement poster pasted on wood, in worn condition. Printed text with strong
anti-Semitic content „Kutyából nem lesz szalonna! A zsidóból nem lesz soha
magyar!” (A Jew will never become Hungarian etc.) From the early 1940s. RARE!
Size: 29x42,5 cm.
60.000,-
122.
German
warrant of caption (printed poster) on Hermann Frölich, Jewish convert who
escaped from prison, with detailed personal portrait, printed on blueish paper.
„The escaped prisoner is 45 year old, speaks German, Slav and broken Hungarian
with some Jewish dialect.” Brod (Slavonia, today Croatia), 1849.
8.000,-
123.
The Great
Synagogue of Jerusalem. Pencil drawing. The signature of the artist is
illegible. (Jerusalem, around 1940.) Size: 17x30 cm. framed.
6.000,-
124.
Engraved
plans of the Budapest, Erzsébetváros (VII. Bethlen tér) Beith Yisrael
synagogue from 1927. The building was designed by Magyar Vilmos and Neuwald Ármin.
(The name of artist is illegible.). Size: 12x12 cm. framed, with engraving of an
ornament of the synagogue in the lower right corner of the frame.
16.000,-
125.
Goldstein
Ignátz, rabbi of Máramarossziget (Sighet) original pencil portrait (!).
Unknown artist, from 1914. Matted on board. Size: 28,5 x 19,5 cm.
20.000,-
126.
Color
printed personal calendar table from Palestine, on the year 5658. (= 1897/98.),
published by the Jerusalem Hungarian Jewish community and rabbinical college.
With the stamping of the community and signed by famous rabbis, new year wishes.
This copy was made for Schlesinger Tóbiás (Pest)! Jerusalem, 1897. On 2
foldable pages, torn at the sides.
24.000.-
127.
Mrs.
Weiszberger Miklós, Rosenfeld Lujza, gold printed and hand finished color
Yahrzeit board from1938. Matted on board. Size: 30,5 x 41 cm.
3.000,-
128.
Keren
Kayemet LeIsrael. Olive tree planting pictorial certificate issued to Weisberger
Miksáné, Deutsch Arthur and dr. Kahán Nisson (lawyer, president of the
Hungarian Zionist Association), on the birth of Deutsch Miklós: 10 October
1913. with the serial number 7. (!) Matted on board. Size: 28 x 34,5 cm.
36.000,-
129.
Stern Samu
(bank officer, president of the Pest Jewish Community, the Hungarian Jewish
National Office and the Hungarian Jewish Temporary Action Board) rabbi diploma
of honor on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Among the underwriters we can
find Lővinger Sámuel rabbi, principal of the Rabbi Seminar, Guttmann Henrik, Róth
Ernő and Hahn István professors and Kálmán Ödön chief rabbi, president of
the National Rabbi Association. With embossed stamping of the Ferenc József
National Rabbinical Seminar. Budapest, 5704. Tevet 17. = 13 January 1944. (!)
Size: 43,5x 57 cm. UNIQUE!
50.000,-
130.
Wertheimer
Adolf (bank president, president of the Rabbinical Seminar board of directors
and the Jewish Hungarian Literary Association), Certificate of Honor. 5704.
Tevet 7. = 3 January 1944. (!) From the National Rabbi Seminar rabbi and
principal Lővinger Sámuel and others signed. Size: 35x24,5 cm.
7.500,-
131.
Sirotta Sándor,
chief cantor of Buda (born in Warsaw), certificate of honor on his 10 years of
function, with the text of the prayer on invitation to the Torah. Calligraphic
Hebrew manuscript! Signed by Ábrahámsohn Manó chief cantor of Budapest.
(Budapest, 1950s)
6.000,-
132.
Beregszász. (today Berehovo, Ukraine)
Synagogue, with street scene. Between 1900-1908. Mailed, 1908.
8.000,-
133.
Csap (today Csop, Ukraine). Synagogue, with
street scene. Color. Around 1910. Mailed, 1915.
8.000,-
134.
Franzensbad (Ferencfürdő). Synagogue with
street. 1908 Mailed, 1910.
3.000,-
135.
Hatvan. Synagogue, on mosaic postcard, around
1900. Hoffmann F. L. publ. Mailed, 1904.
4.000,-
136.
Kőszeg. Synagogue. Around 1910. Róth Jenő
bookseller publ, Unused.
5.000,-
137.
Makó. Synagogue. (The big synagogue which was
destroyed in 1964) From 1926. Unused.
8.000,-
138.
Pécs. Synagogue with market scene. Between
1900-1907. Mailed, 1907.
4.000,-
139.
Pécs. Synagogue, with the Mailáth square.
Color, 1910-1920. Mailed, 1921.
4.000,-
140.
Pöstyén. Synagogue with street. Color, around
1910. Mailed, 1916.
10.000,-
141.
Székesfehérvár. Synagogue, mosaic card,
1900-1910. Mailed, 1914.
5.000,-
142.
Székesfehérvár. Synagogue mosaic postard with
Romkert. 1910s. Unused.
4.000,-
143.
Szilács (Szilácsfürdő), Jewish restaurant
and guest house, with the view of the bath. Color, 1900s. Mailed, 1907.
4.200,-
144.
Szombathely. Synagogue. 1900-1910, unused.
10.000,-
145.
Szolnok. Synagogue, around 1910. Faragó Sándor
publ. Mailed 1912.
5.000,-
146.
Tokaj. Synagogue on mosaic postcard. Around
1900. Mailed, 1904.
12.000,-
147.
Tolna-Tamási (today Tamási). Synagogue mosaic
card. 1920s, unused.
4.000,-
148.
Ungvár. Synagogue, mosaic postcard. Around
1910. Unused.
4.000,-
149.
Szófia. Synagogue. Mailed, 1922. Black and
white postcard from the 1910s.
4.000,-
150.
Sarajevo, Spanish Jewish (Sefard) cemetery.
Around 1910. Unused.
4.000,-
151.
Riquewiar (Franciaország). Jewish square.
1920s.
2.400,-
152.
New Year greeting postcards „A bánat és
nyomor enyhítésére. Pro Patria, 1914” (Comfort to lessen sadness and
destress.) Postcards with Hebrew inscription from the first world war with war
scenes and portrait of the emperor and his prince. (8 pieces.) Complete series,
from 1914! RARE!
22.000,-
153.
New Year greetings in Hebrew, Hungarian and
German. Szabó Lipót, Kaposvár print, around 1940. Mailed, 1942. One corner
torn.
2.400,-
154.
Small photo with Hebrew new year greeting. The
people on the picture are wearing Heftling clothes and hold up Israeli flag.
Probably the photo was taken between 1945 and 1948 on a protest where former
Holocaust deportees protested on the side of the establishment of the state
Israel. On the picture, according to the inscription on both sides the Staub
family can be seen. Size: 57mm x 84mm. Unique!
8.000,-
155.
French and English postcard of ancient Hebrew
scriptures from the time of king David. Jerusalem, around 1910. Unused.
2.000,-
156.
Neumann Ignatz (Budapest), yiddish letter to dr.
Munk Simon, Nagytapolcsány. Mailed, April 1889! Slight scratches on the
postcard.
4.000,-
157.
Dr. Hevesi Simon chief rabbi of Budapest
(1868–1943), hand written and addressed correspondence card to dr. Weisz Miksa
rabbi, inviting to join an interreligious conference, during the 1919 revolution
in Hungary. Mailed.
3.600.-
158.
Printed correspondence card: Áhávász Cheszed
Imaegyesület (Budapest, VIII. Örömvölgy u. 9/b) invitation to the Zayin Adar
celebration. Budapest, 1932. Mailed, recorded by the Pest Jewish Community.
1.400,-
159.
Photo postcard: Portraits of Moses Montefiore
(1784–1885) English Jewish member of the House of Lords and his colleagues,
among them Schwab Löw and Meysel A. from Pest, Löw Lipót from Szeged, Adolf
Jellinek from Vienna and other rabbis, famous personalities, on board paper. The
picture is probably from around 1880. Size: 7 x 10,5 cm.
10.000,-
160.
Pictures from the forced laborer life.
(contemporary, amateur photos), from unknown location, probably from 1940. (6
pieces.)
8.000,-
161.
Unique photo postcard: liberated Heftlings at
the wall of a German concentration camp. Frazzled figures rolled into rugs.
10.000,-
162.
Winkler Ernő, martyr rabbi of Nagykanizsa
(1894–1944) photo postcard with „Love is stronger than death” quote from
the Bible. On the rear side: dr. Winkler Ernőné, Munkácsi Noémi
recommendation lines. Nagykanizsa, 1946.
2.000,-
163.
Assod, Aaron Samuel, chief rabbi of
Dunaszerdahely (1830–1905, son and successor of Yehuda Assad chief rabbi),
photo postcard in Hebrew and German, with new year wishes. (Dunaszerdahely,
1890s) Unused.
10.000,-
164.
Wedding anniversary celebrations, large photos,
with dr. Hevesi Simon chief rabbi of Budapest (1868–1943), in the ball room of
the Community. Budapest, 1930s. (2 pieces. )
Size: 18x24 cm.
10.000,-
165.
Unique photo: Löw Immánuel, chief rabbi of
Szeged (1850–1944) with presidents Faragó of the community and Varga of the
Chevra, on the street of Szeged, on the way home outside the fences of the
synagogue. Szeged, 1930s.
5.000.-
166.
Friedmann Mór, chief cantor of the Pest Jewish
Community (Dohány street synagogue) (1826-1891) large printed engraving with
„I praise the name of God with song” Biblical quote. Budapest, (1880s!)
Pasted on board. Size: 54x35,5 cm.
12.000,-
167.
Unique photo: dr. Horovitz József tomb
inauguration. On the picture dr. Richtmann Mózes rabbi, Talmud professor of the
Rabbi Seminar and Ábrahámsohn Manó chief cantor are performing the ritual.
Budapest, 1950s.
4.000,-
168.
Photo postcard from the sub-Carpatian Jewish
folk life: The Hebrew High School of Munkács. Munkács, 1920s.
7.000,-
169.
Photo postcard from the sub-Carpatian Jewish
folk life: Jewish grinder on the market. Munkács, 1920s.
6.000,-
170.
Photo postcard from the sub-Carpatian Jewish
folk life: Jewish life scene. Munkács, 1920s.
6.000,-
171.
Photo postcard from the sub-Carpatian Jewish
folk life: Máramaros Jewish types. Munkács, 1920s.
6.000,-
172.
Photo postcard from the sub-Carpatian Jewish
folk life: Rabbi students. Munkács, 1920s.
6.000,-
173.
Advertisement card of Helfgott Sámuel
photographer, on one side with his own photo, on the other side the picture of
the studio with exact address.
4.000,-
174.
Edmund Mauthner, seed wholesaler (Vienna, with
representative in Székesfehérvár) advertisement postcard. Mailed, 1942.
2.000,-
175.
Simon Salamon, onion wholesaler (Makó), printed
postcard with offer of goods and hand written price offer. Mailed, 1948.
2.200,-
176.
Photo postcard: Grünmandl Miksa upholsterer,
photo of the shop front with the owner. Unused, around 1910.
4.000,-
177.
Photo postcard: Salamon Sámuel „English
Taylor”, photo of the shop front with the owner. Unused, around 1910.
4.000,-
178.
W’itzig-Album. Joh. Gehrts Jewish caricatures in a miniature foldable (leporello)
album. Düsseldorf, 1890. The album is a derogatory, anti-Semitic publication!
Out of 6 pictures 3 are missing.
3.000,-
179.
OMIKE (National Hungarian Jewish Civil
Association) stamp (lottery ticket) on the value of 2000 korona. Budapest, 1920s
(set of 2)
2.000,-
a., Community life
180.
Wedding invitation of Pap Hilda and Bilitz Sándor,
in the name of the parents, „to the Szeged Jewish temple”, from 1901. Dobay
János print, Gyula.
2.400.-
181.
Program of the Hebrew and Yiddish musical
evening held by the Hódmezővásárhely Jewish Community, 1932. With the
contribution by Lamberg Mór chief cantor of Szeged and the Jewish Community
musical choir. (Rare small print!) 3 pages. Slightly worn and torn.
5.000.-
182.
Beregi Oszkár artist (Budapest,
1876–Hollywood, 1965) letter to Liebman Béla photographer (Szeged) from 1962,
in which he reports about an earlier performance and his relationship with Löw
Immanuel (1850–1944) chief rabbi.
6.000,-
183.
„Haoved” Socialist Zionist Labor Movement
printed flier on collecting Shekel. Budapest, 1946. With indented order ticket.
2.400,-
184.
Kaczér Illés writer, journalist, hand written
consolences on the decease of Szabolcsi Miksa, on letterhead paper of „A
Nap”. Budapest, 18 June 1915.
1.200,-
185.
Kemény Dávid, royal advisor
and director of Hungarian Jewish Crafts and Land Worker Organization (MIKÉFE),
business card. On the rear side hand written consolences
on the decease of Szabolcsi Miksa. Budapest, 12 June 1915.
1.200,-
186.
Keren HaYessod Jerusalem
publication, foldable map of Israel. On the other side rough map of Palestine
and its region. In German and Hebrew, color print. Jerusalem, 1931. Glued at the
edges.
3.200,-
187.
Invitation to the Purim entertainment of the
Dunapataj Dilettante Jewish Youth Foldable
card with detailed program and list of performers. Sent by mail.
3.000,-
188.
Flier: Invitation to the holiday service of the
Dohány street synagogue (on the opening of the Parliament!), with preach,
complete choir and organ performance. Budapest, April 1935.
2.400,-
189.
Yiddish business letter from a Jewish leather
merchant in Kecskemét, written in calligraphic Hebrew, from 1783 (!) With
German date: „Ketschcomet, Am 7. April 1783”. UNIQUE!
12.000.-
190.
Sale contract between Schönfeld Adolf, resident
of Balassagyarmat and the heirs of Zachár Áron and wife, on the sale of
synagogue chairs. Balassagyarmat, 1883. (2 p.) Together: the German and
Hungarian authorization by the Zachár (Zacher)
heirs on making the contract. Lőcse, 1883. (2 p.) Both official documents
bearing contemporary revenue stamps, stampings and signatures. (Set of 2.)
Slightly torn, fragmanted at folds.
4.000,-
191.
Gebrüder Israel, Wien (mill factory business in
Vienna) letterhead papers (3 pieces) and one postal receipt from Magyaróvár,
1879.
3.000,-
192.
Goldstein Ignác „electric furnisher”
advertisement paper. On the other side: advertisement of Schäffer Béláné
„silk umbrella studio”. (Kazinczy street 53.)
1.500,-
193.
Horovitz Mór Mineral Water Limited, share
coupon on one hundred korona (Hódmezővásárhely, 1920.) With serial number
and signatures, embossed stamping, five coupons on the rear side.
4.000,-
194.
Kraus József sons, mill factory company (Erste
Esseker Walzmühle) business correspondence and letterhead invoices to the Pécs
Jewish Community. Eszék, 1896. (Set of 5)
5.000,-
195.
Leipziger Vilmos, alcoholic and sugar products
Ltd. official company registration documents. Budapest, 1925.
(Set of 4)
3.000,-
196.
Palugyai Viktor Budapest, Nagymező street fur
maker, color advertisement poster. 1920s. Size: 27,5x21 cm.
4.000,-
197.
Wertheimer and Frankl „First Hungarian Steam
Coffee Makers” foldable (A/2) catalogue and price list. Budapest, 1942. (2 p.,
sent by mail)
2.200,-
198.
Announcement and collection forms of the Szeged
Jewish Community for the poor fellow members, to help them in the hard times of
the cold winter, from January 1878. With exact names of donators and exact
amounts offered, signed by the organizers and stamped. (6 pages) Hand written,
torn.
4.000.-
199.
Certificate of poorness issued to Brall Hermann.
From the Pest Jewish Community Ignaz
Goldziher (the World-famous orientalist) signed to approve being entitled
for the aid! Budapest, 1881. Stamped, signed.
3.000,-
200.
Applications for social aid addressed to the Pécs
Jewish Community, from 1896. (5 pieces)
4.000,-
c., Jewish matters, rabbis,
manuscript
201.
Official vote sheet of the Community Party of
the Pest Jewish Community (with names, profession and address of three hundred
candidates!) Budapest, 1931. Size: 39 x 39 cm.
10.000,-
202.
Printed flier of the Joint Election Block of
Jewish Unity Democratic Community Party and the Hungarian Zionist Association.
Invitation to the election assembly of the VI.district. Budapest, 1948.
2.200,-
203.
Flier of the Budapest VIII-IX. district Jewish
Woman Association. Invitation to the celebrations of the war widows aid fund in
the National (English) Park! Budapest, 1920s. With the complete list of the
Presidency!
2.600,-
204.
Invitation by the Buda Jewish Community to
special meeting on the celebration of the returning “Felvidék”. Budapest, 3
November 1938.
1.000,-
205.
Grünwald Lipót (later Jekutiel Jehuda
Grinvald, rabbi, professor, Máramarossziget 1888 - Auschwitz 1944), Hebrew
rabbinical correspondence postcard to the editorial of Egyenlőség, on the
decease of Szabolcsi Miksa. The card was mailed from Eger, June 1915, from WWI
Feldpost address!
2.400,-
206.
Dr. Frenkel Bernát (1881–1960) rabbi of
Budapest, Bible translation letters from Haifa, about his memories and Israeli
experiences after emigration, to dr. Richtmann Mózes rabbi, Talmud professor of
the Rabbi Seminar (1880–1972), from 1955. (Set of 2, one with envelope)
4.000.-
207.
Pfeiffer (Pap) Izsák, rabbi of Sümeg, later
Monor (Ács, 1884–Auschwitz, 1945.) business card and hand written, signed
consolences on the rear side on the decease of Szabolcsi Miksa. Sümeg, 22 June
1915.
2.600,-
208.
(KETUBAH) Hand written Hebrew marriage letter,
written in rabbinical, calligraphic letters. From Balassagyarmat, summer of
1877. Underwriters include Berger Izrael, Berger Énoch, Strausz Jakab and Feldmájer
Bernát. Together: Calligraphic, rabbinical Hebrew marriage contract (TNAIM)
between the familes, from Balassagyarmat, 1877. (Set of 2.)
12.000.-
209.
Quittel. Hebrew Biblical quote, clack ink on
board (Moses 1., 25: 6). Probably written by one of the most famous Hungarian
rabbis (tsadik) for one of his followers on a legal matter of inheritance, in
hope of settling the conflict successfully. NICE, CALLIGRAPHIC MANUSCRIPT!
(Eastern Hungary, early 20. Century.) On the backside of the board the first
part of the same text is repeated without nikudim, incomplete and wiped.
Probably after noticing there is not enough place to complete the quote, the
writer wrote it on the other side instead. RARE!
12.000,-
210.
Certificate by the Hajdúhadház Rabbinate as
Registrar Office to the Spitz rabbi family (among others the chief rabbis of
Csenger, a Kismarton and Berettyóújfalu) about the exact geneology, with the
signature of Rosenberg Ignátz chief
rabbi of Hajdúhadház and stamping, on the matter of vote rights. With
serial number, Hajdúhadház, 1940.
8.000.-
211.
Birth record extract from the Balassagyarmat
Jewish Community to Schönfeld Ádám. Balassagyarmat, 1904. Numbered, with the
stamping of the county, revenue stamp and signature. Slightly torn.
1.800,-
212.
Certificate of birth by the Kisvárda Jewish
Community Rabbinate to Altmann Hermann (To certify origin against the
restrictive laws on Jews.), signed by Landau
Mór district rabbi, stamped by the rabbinate, with revenue stamp. Kisvárda,
December 1938.
2.000,-
213.
Slovakian certificate by the Szered (today
Sered, Slovakia) Jewish Community to Braun Katalin, signed and stamped by Eckstein
Mózes chief rabbi, with revenue stamp. Together: official Hungarian
translation from 1939 (Set of 2)
3.000,-
214.
Numbered membership notification to the Pest
Chevra Kadisa Jewish Holy Association to Hevesi László. Budapest, 1933. (On
letterhead paper, signed.)
2.400,-
215.
Prodedure of the Pest Jewish Community Józsefváros
Youth Group. Budapest, 1940. 6 typed pages by dr. Pehr Sándor.
3.000,-
216.
Mimeograph letter by the Székesfehérvár
Jewish Community rabbinate from May 1952, with the speech of Farkas László vice rabbi. Mailed, slightly torn.
3.600,-
217.
Registry extract from the Pest Jewish Community
Rabbinate to Litzmann Margit, from 1 May 1944.! On letterhead paper, stamped and
signed, with revenue stamp and number. (The document is a proof that the
Rabbinate office had been active during the Holocaust as well!)
4.000.-
218.
Certificates by the Szigetvár Jewish Registrar
District Rabbinate Office to Mautner Salamon, Spitzer Kathi, on the name of
their son, Adolf, to prove their right to vote, signed by dr. Berend Béla rabbi. Szigetvár, 1939. (Later Dr. Berend (Presser) Béla rabbi had been accused of
collaboration with the fascist. After the war he left to the United States and
changed his name to Belton.)
3.000,-
219.
Birth certificate from the Torna Jewish
Community to Burger Géza, with serial numbers, stamping and signed by Tannenbaum
Sándor rabbi. Torna, 1939.
2.000,-
d., Family and school
documents
220.
Assessment booklet of the Ferenc József
National Rabbi Seminar Institute issued to Klein Tibor (born in Nagyaszó). With
records between 25 June 1943. – 5 June 1948. (According to this document the
Institute was active during the Holocaust!)
5.000,-
221.
Passport with photo issued to Klein Gerő
„izr.” (Jewish) religion stated, from the Hungarian Royal Consulate,
1937. The entrances prove that the owner was on official trip to the nazi
Germany!
2.400,-
222.
Civil Girls School certificates issued to
Markovits Ilona of „izraelita” (Jewish) religion. (With excellent results!)
Budapest, 1915.
1.600,-
223.
Printed announcement of the establishment of the
Kassa Talmud Torah Association, asking for becoming sponsor member and sending
children to attend the Talmud Torah school. Kosicze (=Kassa), 1928. On the other
side the amount of donation (10.000,-) hand written and signed. Slightly worn.
2.400,-
224.
School fee waive requests to the Pécs Jewish
Community from 1896. (Set of 8.)
5.000,-
225.
Donation collecting forms of the Pécs Talmud
Torah (Bible Association) for the Hanukah celebration honorary tickets. Pécs,
1926. Stamped by the Association. (Set of 2.)
2.600,-
226.
School certificate of Ungar Moritz printed on
canvas, hand written and signed, embossed stamped, in German and Hungarian. Óbuda
(Altofen), 1857. Special!
8.000,-
227.
Compensation documents of the baron
Hatvany-Deutsch family (one of the most famous old Hungarian Jewish aristocrat
family) following the Holocaust. One of the most famous family members was baron
Hatvany Lajos writer (1880–1961). The rich collection of documents covers the
entire and detailed financial situation and wealth of the family, just like the
tragic events of loss and life danger. The collection is from the heritage of
the lawyer handling the compensation matter. Budapest, 1945. (6 files!)
60.000.-
228.
1939. year National Legal Data: 1939. IV.
section. About the economic and civil occupancy of the Jews. (The original
printed text of the so-called second Jewish law) Special print, 91-102. p.
3.000,-
229.
Protection letter of the Swiss Embassy
(Schutzpass) issued to Földes Sándor and wife. Budapest, 23 October 1944. On
the embossed letterhead paper of the Swiss Embassy, in German and Hungarian,
signed and stamped. Restored.
18.000,-
230.
Protection letter by the International Red Cross
Committee. In four languages, with stamping, hand numbered and signed by
(Friedrich) Born!
15.000,-
231.
Order of moving together issued by the Hungarian
Jewish Association Home Office to Szirtes Ármin and family (5 person), to one
room of the flat of dr. Szigeti Sándorné, VI. Kmetty u. 14.. (The protected
house!) Budapest, 29 October 1944. With stampin and signatures. (Second copy of
the Association, with names of the people being moved together on the rear
side.) Together: Printed, original closure seal printed by the IX. Department of
the Mayor’s Office, about the closure of the flat, according to the order of
1944. Slightly crumpled. (Set of 2.)
32.000,-
232.
Numbered certificate of Ipolyi Ernő, district
captain of the Budapest ghetto police from 10 January 1945! With stamping and
signature from the Hungarian Jewish Association Temporary Action Committee and
the Ghetto Police Captaincy. Together: Original copy of the award certificate to
Ipolyi Ernő (born as Schönfeld Henrik Ernő) as honorary lieutenant and photos
of him from the first world war covering the event of promotion which later
explained his exceptional position. (Set of 4)
32.000,-
233.
Certificates of the Hungarian Jewish Association
Temporary Action Committee to dr. László Jenő, who was working within the
ghetto as food keeping supervisor (!). Dated Budapest, 24 December 1944. and 7
January 1945. Numbered, stamped, signed. (Set of 2.)
16.000,-
234.
Protection letter from the Apostolic Legislate
(Roman Catholic Pope) issued to Fodor Imre. Budapest, 11 November 1944., stamped
and signed by Angelo Rotta legislate, representative of the Pope (!).
18.000,-
235.
Letter of the Swedish Royal Embassy to the
National Central Office Controlling Foreigners on behalf of Fodor László in
the support of his exception under wearing the yellow star and other burdens. 9
September 1944. On letterhead paper, stamped, signed by Danielsson Swedish
ambassador!
22.000,-
236.
Official (authentic) copy of protection
certificate issued to Sárkány Andor. With stamping, revenue stamp, signatures,
with dates 3 October 1944. and 9 October 1944.
6.000,-
237.
Employment Certificate of the Child Action under
the International Red Cross issued to Széchenyi Miklósné, Guttman Éva
representative. Second copy. Budapest, 19 November 1944. + Original French and
Hungarian certificate of authentification, signed and stamped by dr. Rónay
Tibor notary. Budapest, 22 November 1944. (Set of 2.)
4.000,-
238.
Letter of gratitude by the XI. Jewish District
Presidency to Böhm Jánosné, for the help in organizing the fund raising for
forced laborers. Székesfehérvár, 1942. On letterhead paper, with signatures,
stamping. Mailed, in letterhead envelope.
(Set of 2.)
4.000,-
239.
Letter of liberalization (Ausweiss –
Certification) of Hellmann Márton (artist, born: Kőrösbökény, 17 April
1904.) from Mauthausen. The painter was in the Mauthausen concentration camp
from 27 March until 4 May 1945, released on 28 May 1945. With stamping,
fingerprint and signatures. Mauthausen, 28 May 1945. On the rear side
certificate of returning with stamping and signatures by the Defense
Complimentary Captaincy and the Reception Committee. Budapest, 28 October 1945.
Together: an exhibition catalogue of the artist Hellmann Márton.
22.000,-
240.
Letter from the DevecserJewish Communityto the
editorial of „Képes Figyelő” about the martyr ceremony in preparation, in
support of a poem by Várnai Zseni. Devecser, 1946. Stamped by the community, no
envelope. Slightly torn.
1.800,-
VI. Hebrew and Yiddish books
(Hebraica)
241.
Beith Yitshak. Dinim al-Sulhan Aruh, hilhot
treifot. (Completed by Yitshak rabbi,
author of Ohel Yitshak.) With comments of I. Eliya Magid of Vilna and head of
Pest Yeshiva Simon rabbi. Budapest, 1879. E. Löwy’s Sohn print and publisher.
54 f. Contemporary amateur binding. Some pages restored, glued.
7.000.-
242.
Tse’enah U’Renah (Yiddish Bible comments) +
Yiddish summary from the Nahlat Zvi, Nofet Zufim, the kabbalist Zohar, the SLA
and Sefer Hayashar books. Lemberg, 1861. 384 + 56 f. In original, slightly worn
unique leather binding made for Reizel
Gartenberg.
6.000.-
243.
Deutsch Eliezer (rabbi of Bonyhád): Kontreis
Pri Eitz Hadar al-dvar Etrogei Erez Yisrael. (Comments to the rabbinical
question included from:) Glück A. J. (tolcsva), Rosenberg S. (hunfalva), Reich
Koppel (budapest), Glasner M. S. (kolozsvár), Fuchs M. H. (nagyvárad), Steiner
P. (illak), Schreiber S. (beregszász), Schreiber Akiba (pozsony), Schreiber M.
(tiszafüred), Schreiber J. L. (paks), Stern M. M. (földes), Fischer B.
(eperjes), Strasszer A.(tokaj) rabbis. Published by the Bonyhád Orth(odox)
Rabbinical Office. Bonyhád, 1907. Rosenbaum print, Paks. 8 pages. Extremely
rare small print! Slightly worn edges.
12.000.-
244.
Günsberger Ignác (rabbi of Budapest): Hidushei
MAHARIS I. Yiszmah Lev (Comments of the religious law and the Bible.) Budapest,
(1938). 136 p. Original cover.
6.000.-
245.
Katz A(braham) Salamon (rabbi of Ruszkova):
Orhot haMispatim. (Comments and figures to the religious law.) I. (no others
were published) Szatmárnémeti (Satu-Mare), 1939. 224 p. Contemporary amateur
binding, some crumpled, stained pages.
7.000.-
246.
Mahzor Sfat Emet I-V. (Ros-hasana, Jom-kippur,
Szukkot, Peszach, Savuot) Minhag Szefarad. Levin-Epstein publication. (Complete
set!) Jerusalem, (around 1949). In original, embossed decorative leather
binding, the individual volumes with different holy places embossed of copper!
(Set of 5.)
30.000.-
247.
Müncz, Elazar: Zihron Aharon. Pilpulim bedinei
hazaka. Lvov (Lemberg), 1834. 64 f. In original worn half leather binding. First
edition!
12.000.-
248.
Nofet Cufim. (Yiddish Torah-comment and review,
with several Hassidic and Kabbalistic approaches.) (Editor): Zvi Hirsh ben
Yerahmiel (Cracow) + Sod Kedoshim (Similar, Yiddish comments of the prophetic
chapters.) (Editor:) Yitshak Almosh Abu-Kadishu. Vilna, 1883. I-II. (together)
272 + 276 + 86 p. In original worn half leather binding.
8.000.-
249.
Pirhei Erez-Yisrael. (The Flowers of the Holy
Land) Jerusalem.
(Color printed pictures from holy places, with dry flowers. Hand drawn inner
title.) Jerusalem, around 1900. (12 p.) Inlaid olive wood boards and leather
spine.
10.000.-