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www.judaica.hu
JUDAICA AUCTION
IN HUNGARY
Books, periodicals, engravings, postcards, photos and
paper items
Illustrated catalogue on the Internet:
www.judaica.hu
Budapest, Makkabi office building,
2 May 2004 Sunday 4 pm (10 am EST)
Budapest, V. Szt. István krt. 11.
With live Internet broadcast
Auction by the Biblical World Gallery
(1077 Bp., Wesselényi u. 13.)
www.judaica.hu
Viewing dates and location:
1055 Budapest, Szt. István krt. 11.
26-28 April 2004. 10-12 a.m., 4-6. p.m.
29 April 10-12 a.m.
Pictures of each of the items are available on the Internet!
The auction will be broadcast live in cooperation with aXio
online auction house (www.axioart.com). Please register at
http://www.judaica.hu to place bids live real-time online.
Please send your absentee bids by 29 April 12 pm
T: (361) 354-1560, (3630) 2037639 F: (361) 354-1561, 302-5508
E-mail: makkabi@judaica.hu
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Detailed conditions of the sale are on page 4.
Prices stated in the catalogue are starting prices in HUF.
For the latest USD and € prices see our online catalogue.
VISIT OUR INTERNET SITE FOR PICTURES!
Judaica Auction Catalogue
2 May 2004. 4 pm
1055 Bp., Szt. István krt. 11.
T: (361) 354-1560, (3630) 2037639, (3620) 9513281
F: (361) 354-1561, (361) 302-5508
Conditions of Sale
1. Your bid is a contract to purchase at the Auction. Whether it is in person, over
the Internet or by Absentee Bid. In delivering a bid or placing a written order, the
buyer acknowledges the conditions of sale to be binding. The highest bidder shall
be the buyer.
2. All prices are stated in Hungarian Forints (HUF) at the conversion rate 1 USD
= 200 HUF. Bidder is responsible for any mistakes in conversion. All the items
are in perfect condition unless otherwise stated.
3. The starting price of each lot is printed beside the lot description and does not
include the Buyer's Premium. There are no reserve prices.
4. Absentee bids will be represented by a person in the auction room with same
conditions and rights as other floor bidders. If multiple absentee bids are received
for the same lot, starting price will be the lower bid plus one bid regarding the
standard increments. Lots will always be bought as cheaply as allowed by other
bids.
5. The auctioneer reserves the right to auction off lot numbers in a different order
than that in the auction list, to combine, divide, or withdraw lots. All
announcements day of Auction take precedent over previous announcements.
6. There will be a 15% buyers premium added to all purchases.
7. Payments: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, cash, international money
order and bank transfer are acceptable forms of payment, and property may be
immediately picked up or shipped by us. In the Auctioneer's sole discretion, a
sale may be nullified if payment information is not received from the buyer
within 14 days of the auction close.
9. Shipping is available with Auctioneer, buyer will be contacted within 3 days
and offered shipping methods. Items will be sent after receipt of payment.
Charges will be appropriate for each item. Buyer pays actual shipping cost only.
Damages shall be claimed in writing immediately, within not more than 4 days
after the delivery.
10. Buyers are encouraged to carefully inspect their purchases for condition. If a
buyer reasonably concludes that a property purchased is materially different from
its catalogued description and/or condition, the property may be returned, and the
full purchase price excluding shipping costs will be refunded.
11. We will be happy to give assistance on any aspects about which you may be
unclear. Tel: (+36-30) 203-7639. Specialist in charge of a sale can be consulted
at any time, either in person, by telephone or e-mail, to give advice on specific
lots.
I. Books, small prints
1. (BAAL SHEM TOV) Judaeus: The Baal Shem Tov of
Michelstadt. New York— Jerusalem, 1973. Translated by M.
F. Kuttner. Illustrated with photos. 151 pages. Original,
slightly damaged hardcover.
4000.-
2. Bachia ben Josef Ibn Pakuda: Hovot haLevavot. Lehrbuch der
Herzenspflichten. (Important Jewish ethical handbook of the
middle ages.) Translated to German by Mendel G. Stern.
Wien, 1853. Hebrew and German edition. 476 pages. Bound
together with: Fassel, Hirsch B.: Dat Mose veIsrael. Die
mosaisch-rabbinische Religionslehre, katechetisch für den
Unterricht bearbeitet. (German, with Hebrew quotations.)
Nagykanizsa (Gross-Kanischa), 1858. 152 pages. (Bound in
one volume) Original half cloth cover. RARE!
30.000.-
3. Balla Ignác: A Rotschildok. (History of the Rotschild family.)
Budapest, 1912. Új Idők publication. 236 pages. In nice,
original Art noveau hardcover binding.
2200.-
4. (BIBLE) Kis Szentírás (Holy Scripts, in one volume). Edited
by Frenkel Bernát, Edelstein Bertalan, Fényes Mór, Hevesi
Simon, Kandel Sámuel, Pfeiffer-Pap Izsák, Weisz Miksa,
Zsoldos Jenő. Budapest, 1942. 576 p. (This book was given as
a gift of the Buda Jewish Community, on the Shavuot of 1942,
with hand written recommandations of Vidor Pál rabbi.
Signed and sealed by the community. In gilt hard cover.)
3000.-
5. (BIBLE) Zsoltárok. Dávid király és zsoltáros társai könyve.
(Psalms, in translation of Telekes Béla) Vol. I-II. (Complete)
Remény publ. Budapest, 1929. 247 pages. Recommending
inscription by rabbi Eisenberg, Gödöllő with seal of the
Rabbinate.
5000.-
6. Bibliai történet. I. A világ teremtésétől József haláláig. II.
Mózes születésétől a Tóra befejezéséig. (Bible Stories.
Textbook for the Jewish primary school students I-IV. grades.
Published by the Budapest Jewish Community Religious
Education Publishing. Edited by József (Fisch) András.
Budapest, 1950 (!). 31, 40. + 8 pages. With Hebrew reading
exercise.
3600.-
7. Braun, Johannes: Bigdei Kohanim. Vestitus sacerdotum
Hebraeorum, sive commentarius amplissimus… I-II. (Two
volumes bound in one) (Latin, with Greek and Hebrew
words.) Amsterdam, 1698. 752 p. + Index Rerum at
Verborum, 36+60 p. In original, repaired full leather cover, 21
full page engravings (!), initials, nice print mark.
200.000.-
8. Buber, Martin: Száz chászid történet. (Hassidic stories. Yavne
books 9.) Translation and notes by Pfeiffer Izsák. Kolozsvár-
Budapest, (1942.) 156 p. Original, repaired hardcover.
2000.-
9. Buxtorf, Johannes (Hebraist, professor of the Bazel
University, 1564—1629): Frorilegium hebraicum. (Jewish
customs, definitions and wisdoms in alphabetic order, based
on Talmudic and rabbinical literature, in Hebrew and Latin,
with comments.) Basel, 1648. (!) 390 + 8 pages. In original
half leather cover, nice print marks.
46.000.-
10. Chomer Lámádrich. (Lectures from the winter 1945. madrich
seminar edited by M. C. Kádri and M. Uziél. Notes of
Szimchá Braun.) Budapest, 1946. Published by
Magyarországi Báchád (= Associations of Religious Future
Immigrants to Israel from Hungary). (Important document of
the Hungarian Jewish history and the Zionist movement after
the Holocaust! Lecturers include professors Hahn István and
Scheiber Sándor, rabbi Schwartz Ábrahám, Dénes Béla writer
and others.) 125 pages. Slightly worn. VERY RARE!
2400.-
11. Disraeli, Benjamin: David Alroy. Novel. Published by the
Otthon Könyvtára series of Menorah Publishing. Hungarian
translation by Németh Andor. Budapest, (1920s) 356 pages. In
original hardcover, gilt spine.
1500.-
12. Engelmann Géza: A héber és az árja nyelvek ősi rokonságáról.
(Scientific dissertation about the unknown common roots of
Hebrew and European languages.) Published by the author.
Budapest, 1943. 128 pages. RARE!
3000.-
13. Eötvös Károly: A nagy per. I-III. (Memoir and documents by
the famous Hungarian author, lawyer of the well known
Tiszaeszlár trial.) Budapest, (1904). First Edition! In original,
nice Art Noveau hardcover binding.
10.000.-
14. Friedmann Hillél (chief rabbi of Szarvas, later of Dombóvár):
Fényben és viharban. (Jewish religious-social discussions and
orations.) Dombóvár, 1932. 82 p. In Hungarian, with Hebrew
quotes. RARE!
3600.-
15. Gerő Katalin: A szeretet munkásai. (History of the Pest
Jewish Women’s Association 1866—1937.) Budapest, 1937.
445 p. With figures and name lists. Slightly worn original
cover.
3000.-
16. Hahn István (rabbi, historian, academic, 1913—1984): A fény
ünnepe. (Chanukka) With writings, songs, pictures. (Javne
books 3.) Kolozsvár-Budapest (1941). 95 p. In original
hardcover, slightly repaired.
2000.-
17. Harsányi László: A kőszegi zsidók. Budapest, 1974. (Jewish
monographic books, the Jews of Kőszeg.) Foreword by
Scheiber Sándor. 260 p.+ 7 p. illustrations.
5000.-
18. Heimler Jenő: Örök hajnal. Poems. Foreword by Várnai
Zseni. Signed by the author. 48 p. Together with: new poems
of Heimler Jenő (typescript). Budapest, 1943. (This
typescript, ready for publishing just before the Holocaust, did
not have the chance to be printed!) (2 pieces.)
3600.-
19. Herzl Tivadar: A zsidó állam. (The Jewish State) Budapest,
1941. Zsidó Nemzet publ. Spinoza edition. 48. p. With
engraved portrait of the author. Slightly worn cover.
3000.-
20. (HEVESI SIMON) Memorial book of Hevesi Simon, Pest
chief rabbi, commemorating his fortieth years of rabbinical
service. Published by his students, friends and admirerers.
Edited by Guttmann Mihály, Hevesi Ferenc, Lőwinger
Sámuel and Friedman Dénes. Budapest, 1934. In Hungarian
and Hebrew. 304+120 pages. Original, gilt hardcover.
3800.-
21. (HOLOCAUST) Balázs Dezső: Halló! Itt Péter! Péter beszél!
(The history of a Jewish family in Budapest, 1944.)
(Budapest, 1946.) 180 pages. Repaired cover and spine, slight
faults.
2000.-
22. (HOLOCAUST) Ember Mária: 100 kép. (100 pictures. Photos
and reflections on the Holocaust in Hungary.) Budapest, 1984.
108 pages. In original hardcover.
4600.-
23. (HOLOCAUST) Gömöri Jenő Tamás: A szörnyű év. I. A
siralomházban. (Poems of the persecution, 1944) Budapest,
1946. Uncut, new copy. 79 pages.
1800.-
24. (HOLOCAUST) Kivel mi történt? (Report of the important
figures and victims of the Holocaust. First comprehensive
report from the German occupation until the liberation.)
Edited by Turcsányi Gyula. Budapest, 1945. 62 p. In original
cover.
4000.-
25. (HOLOCAUST) Lévai Jenő: A pesti gettó csodálatos
megmenekülésének hiteles története. (True story of the magic
survival of the Pest ghetto.) (Budapest, 1945.) Officina publ.
174 p. With official map of the Pest ghetto. In original cover.
RARE!
5000.-
26. (HOLOCAUST) Lévai Jenő: Szürke könyv. (Grey book of
saving Hungarian Jews.) (Budapest, 1945.) Officina publ. 238
pages. In original, slightly worn cover. Signed by the author!
5000.-
27. (HOLOCAUST) Petyke Mihály: A Gestapo foglya voltam…
(Political report novel.) Gábor Áron publ. Budapest, 1945.
118 pages. Slightly worn cover.
3000.-
28. (HOLOCAUST) Vajda Zoltán József: Nők a pokolban.
Kispest, 1945. 128 pages. Original cover.
3000.-
29. Idelsohn, Abraham Z. (Jewish music historian, 1882—1938):
The ceremonies of Judaism. New York, 1966. 134 pages. In
original hardcover.
2000.-
30. (PRAYER BOOK) Izrael könyörgései. (Tefillat Israel)
Translated to Hungarian by Deutsch Henrik (teacher of the
National Rabbinical Seminar) Budapest, 1887. 432 p.
Original, ornamented purple velvet cover with artistic copper
inlays and clip, gilt edges.
18.000.-
31. (PRAYER BOOK) Kiss Arnold (chief rabbi of Veszprém,
later at Buda, writer and poet, 1869–1940): Mirjam. (Prayers
for Jewish women.) Budapest, (1900s). 603 pages. Bone cover
with brass inlays, lacking clip, repaired.
10.000.-
32. Katona József (chief rabbi of the Dohány synagogue, 1909-
1959): A 90 éves Dohány-utcai templom. + Grünvald Fülöp
— Naményi Ernő: Budapesti zsinagógák. (The 90-years old
Dohány synagogue + Synagogues of Budapest, two books
bound in one with illustrations.) Budapest, 1949. 32 p. RARE!
4000.-
33. Katona József: A zsidó orvos a középkorban. (The Jewish
doctor in the middle ages.) Budapest, 1948. (Yizkor memorial
book to the martyr Jewish doctors) 46 pages.
3600.-
34. Katz, Albert: Biographische Charakterbilder aus der
Jüdischen Geschichte und Sage. Berlin—Wien, 1922. 255 p.
(With biography of Ezra, Hillel, Gamliel, Simon bar Yochai
and others). In original, gilt hardcover. Loose title page.
2000.-
35. Kóbor Tamás: Ki a gettóból I-II. Budapest, 1911. Franklin-
társulat publ. Original, Art Noveau gilt hardcover, two
volumes.
3800.-
36. Kőnig Pál—Szabó Ödön (editors): Ünnepnapok. (The
emotions and thoughts of Judaism. Antology with writings of
Agnon, Bialik, Ibn Gabirol, J. L. Perec and others.) Budapest,
1940. 94 pages. Original hardcover. RARE!
2000.-
37. Leszynsky, Rudolf: Pharisäer und Saduzäer. Frankfurt am
Main, 1912. (Volksschriften über die jüdische Religion I.
Jahrgang V. Heft) 70 p.
3000.-
38. Magyar Hadviselt Zsidók Aranyalbuma. (Golden Album of
Hungarian Jewish War Veterans. Commemorative album to
the Jewish heroes of World War I.). Budapest, 1940. Gilt,
original full cloth ornamental hardcover. 466+80 pages.
12.000.-
39. Magyar Zsidó Lexikon (Edited by Újvári Péter) Budapest,
1929. 1028 pages. Original, fine gilt half leather hardcover!
FIRST EDITION!
9000.-
40. (MINIATURE BOOK) Nagy Imre (humorist, editor in chief
of Ojság): Bölcs rabbi a mellényzsebben. Ojság publ. V.
series. (64 pages.) In original cover.
5000.-
41. Muckle, Frierdich: Der Geist der jüdischen Kultur und das
Abendland. Wien—Leipzig—München, 1923. 659 p. Original
hardcover.
5000.-
42. Munkácsi Ernő: Könyvek és kövek. (Historical and art
historian writings, mostly of Jewish memories from the
ancient Rome, medieval Italy and Hungary.) Libanon publ.
Budapest, 1944. (!) 139 p. In original cover, with ex libris of
Dr. Jakobovits Béla.
2400.-
43. Munkácsi Ernő: Küzdelmes évek… (Articles and studies from
the past decades of Hungarian Judaism.) Budapest, 1943.
Libanon publ. 145 p. lacking cover. (Important historical
documentation!)
3000.-
44. Nordau, Max: Doktor Kohn. (Drama in 4 acts.) Published by
the Zsidó Szemle. Budapest, 1920. 111 p. Slightly damaged
cover and edges.
2000.-
45. Paneth, Philipp: Rabbenu Jecheskiel. (Paneth Ezekiel, Bielitz,
1783—Gyulafehérvár, 1845, chief rabbi of Transylvania,
story of his family!) (In German.) (Berlin, 1927.) 160 pages.
In original gilt hardcover.
1500.-
46. Patai József: Babylon vizein. (Nice, Art Noveau edition with
artistic illustrations, photo of Alfred Lakos painting from
1906.) Budapest, 1906. 205 p. Cloth hardcover binding, nice
cover.
2000.-
47. Rosenthal László (Rabbi of Tata, 1915—1944): Mózes Ibn
Ezra „Siré Éror‖ című versgyűjteményének elemzése és
fordítása. (About the origin of European sonett!)
Philosophical doctoral dissertation. Budapest, 1939. 68 p. + 1
p. Signed by the author, with personal dedication. RARE!
3000.-
48. Scheiber Sándor: A feltárt középkori soproni zsinagóga. (The
medieval synagogue of Sopron.) Special print from Soproni
szemle, 1958. In Hungarian and German, illustrated. Signed
with personal dedication. 12 pages.
3200.-
49. Schweiger Albert: Mendelssohn Mózes aesthetikai és
metaphysikai jelentősége. Doctoral dissertation. Budapest,
1907. 50 p. Original cover. RARE!
1600.-
50. Sulchan Aruch. A zsidó vallás törvényei dióhéjban. (The
Sulhan Arukh in short.) Translated and edited by Rosenberg
Leopold. Miskolc, 1936. 119 pages. Original cover.
2400.-
51. Szabolcsi Lajos: Chasszideus könyv. (Hassidic stories)
Budapest, 1942. 139 pages. Lacking cover.
3000.-
52. Szilágyi-Windt László: A kállói cádik. (Yizkor book. History
of the Nagykálló Jewish community and the Kallo Rabbi.)
Tel-Aviv, (1959). (History of the world famous rabbi and his
community, with many pictures, documents, and the complete
list of martyrs from Nagykálló.) 128 pages. Signed by the
author, slightly worn. RARE!
4000.-
53. Talmudi életszabályok és erkölcsi tanítások. (Regulations and
ethical teachings of the Talmud.) Translated, commented and
noted by Krausz Sámuel (rabbi, principal of the Vienna
Rabbinical Seminar, 1866—1948). Budapest, 1896. IMIT
publication. 55 pages. In original, repaired hardcover.
3600.-
54. Vázsonyi Vilmos (Minister of the Austro-Hungarian Empire,
Jewish active community member. 1868—1926): Beszédei és
írásai (Speeches and writings.) Budapest, 1927. I-II. 568+558
pages. (in two volumes) Nice, gilt hardcover, fine paper.
8000.-
55. Venetianer Lajos (chief rabbi of Újpest, teacher at the
Budapest Rabbinical Seminar, 1867—1922): A zsidóság
eszméi és tanai. (Values and Teachings of Judaism.)
Budapest, 1913. 185 pages. In amateur cloth cover.
3000.-
56. Venetianer, Ludwig (Újpest): Jüdisches im Christentum.
Frankfurt am Main, 1913. (Volksschriften über die jüdische
Religion V. Heft) 82 pages. Unique copy with hand written
scientific notes, comments!
3600.-
57. Vidor Pál (Rabbi of Buda, 1909—1944): A szombat könyve.
(Selected writings, songs and pictures.) (Javne books 8.)
(Budapest-Kolozsvár, 1943). 144 pages. Damaged spine.
2000.-
58. Vihar Béla: Szovjet-jiddis költészet. (Soviet-Yiddish poetry.)
Cserépfalvi print. Budapest, (1947). Translations by Gáspár
Endre, Kardos László, Komlós Aladár, Radó György and
Vihar Béla. 45 pages. RARE!
2600.-
59. zalai Szalay László (Hungarian noble, philosemite author): A
zsidó nők története. (History of Jewish women) With
foreword by Hevesi Simon (chief rabbi). Budapest, (1920s).
338 p. Half leather, gilt hardcover.
2400.-
60. Zolnay László: Buda középkori zsidósága. (Medieval history
of Buda.) Budapest, 1968. TIT publ. 71 p. With English
summary, map, in original cover.
2400.-
61. Zsidó gondolatok. (Jewish thoughts.) Selected and edited by
dr. J. H. Hertz, chief rabbi (of Hungarian origin) of the British
Emprire, member of the House of Lords. Translated to
Hungarian by Weisz Sámuel rabbi. Budapest 1928. (1927.)
192 p. In original, repaired cover, new spine. Slightly
damaged title page. Signed by the translator! RARE!
3600.-
62. (ANTI-SEMITISM) Gergely István: Út a nemzet jövőjébe.
(Path to the nation’s future.) National Socialist Hungarian
Organization National Unity Board publication. (Budapest,
1920s) 91 p. (Anti-Semitic content)
2200.-
63. (ANTI-SEMITISM) Hermann Imre: Az antiszemitizmus
lélektana. (The Psychosis of anti-Semitism) Budapest, 1945.
Bibliotheca publ. 107 p In original cover.
4000.-
64. (ANTI-SEMITISM) Two pamphlets on the regulation of
changing names of Jewish people.
a: A névváltoztatás szabályai. (Rules of name change. Order
40.00/1933. of the Ministry of Home Affairs.). Budapest,
1933. 8 pages.
b: A védelemben részesülő és a sokszor felvett nevek
jegyzéke. (List of names under protection and frequently
adapted names.) Budapest, 1933. 39 p. (Set of 2.)
4000.-
65. (ANTI-SEMITISM) Kovács Alajos (State secretary,
president of Central Statistic Bureau): A csonka-
magyarországi zsidóság a statisztika tükrében. (The Jewish
population of Hungary in the light of statistics.) Budapest,
1938. Published by the Christian United National League. 80
pages. With lots of facts and tables.
2400.-
66. (ANTI-SEMITISM) Kozma Nándor: Hadimilliomosok. (War
millionaires.) Budapest, 1918. Táltos publ. 26 chapters
describing personalities who he suspects of having had
become millionaires by profiting from the First World War.
202 pages. Amateur, gilt hardcover binding.
2000.-
67. (ANTI-SEMITISM) Radisics Elemér: Judaizmus,
antiszemitizmus, cionizmus. (Judaism, anti-Semitism,
Zionism) With comments by Bereczky Albert (reformed
priest) and Herskovits Fábián (chief rabbi of the Dohány utca
synagogue). Officina publ. Budapest, 1947. 64 pages.
2800.-
68. (ANTI-SEMITISM) Sartre, Jean Paul: Vádirat az
antiszemitizmus ellen. (Indictment against anti-Semitism.)
Translated by H. Perci Éva. Budapest, 1947. First Hungarian
edition! Káldor György publ. 129 p. In original cover.
4000.-
69. (ANTI-SEMITISM) A Talmud magyarul. Translated and
published by Luzsénszky Alfonz. Nagykőrös, 1933. (Anti-
Semitic, forged Talmud edition in Hungarian, German and
Hebrew!). 76+IX p. Slightly damaged cover.
2400.-
II. Haggadah, Book of Esther
70. Erkölcsvédelmi Hagada. (Passover parody Haggadah by Nagy
Imre.) Published by the Ojság. Budapest, (1920s) 32 p. Gilt
blue cover. Slight fault to the edges.
5000.-
71. Frank Hagada, avagy egy szédereste a Markóban. (Passover
parody Haggadah by Nagy Imre.) Published by the Ojság.
Budapest, 1926. With many pictures and advertisements.
5000.-
72. (HAGGADAH) Hagada sel Peszach. A peszach hagada. Izrael
Egyiptomból való kivonulásának elbeszélése. (Illustrated
Pesah Haggadah.) Schlesinger publ. Budapest, (1910s). 64 p.
In original, gilt half cloth red hardcover.
4000.-
73. (HAGGADAH) Hagada. Pesah Haggadah translated to
Hungarian by Hevesi Ferenc, illustrated by Zádor István.
OMIKE publication. Had gadja poem translated by Kiss
Arnold. Budapest, (late 1920s) 107 p. In original, gilt
hardcover, slightly worn cover. (This copy was presented as a
gift of Pest Jewish Community Foundation High School to
Singer István in 1929.)
12.000.-
74. (HAGGADAH) Haggáda. OMZSA (Hungarian National
Jewish Aid Organization) publication. Budapest, 1942.
Foreword by Ribáry Géza, study of Munkácsi Ernő,
translation by rabbi Kohn Zoltán. Illustrations of Göndör
Bertalan artist, and ancient pictures, with music notes and
many pictures. Hungarian and Hebrew Pesah Haggadah.
LXXXII (82) + 73 p. In original hardcover, gilt cover, slightly
faulty spine. On fine quality paper, number 581 of the 1000
numbered and author signed copies!
16.000.-
75. (HAGGADAH) Hagada. Pesah Haggadah published by the
Orthodox Zsidó Népasztal Egyesület (VII. Wesselényi u. 13.).
Hebrew and Hungarian. With list of the Organization leaders,
pictures of its activities. Budapest, (1930s). 69 p. (In original
hardcover)
5000.-
76. (HAGGADAH) Pészáchi Haggáda számos illusztrációval.
Pesah Haggadah with many illustrations. Translated by
Gutmann Simon chief rabbi. Hebrew and Hungarian.
Budapest, 1938. 68 p In original, gilt cover. Missing title
page.
5000.-
77. (HAGGADAH) Roth Emil: Az őrködés éjszakája. Pészáchi
Hággádá. Hebrew and Hungarian Pesah Haggadah with many
pictures, music notes and comments. Budapest, (1942). (Javne
books 4. Magyar Zsidók Pro Palesztina Szövetsége publ.) 192
pages. Original hardcover.
8000.-
78. (HAGGADAH) Haggada sel Peszach im perus… Agudat
Ezov (Commented by Yakob Yehezkiel Grünwald, the famous
cheif rabbi of Pápa). Szatmárnémeti, 1942. Published by the
„Kehilász Jákojv Egyesület, Pápa‖. 135 (+ 8) p. In
contemporary amateur binding. Ownership seal of the Pápa
Aut. Orthodox Jewish Community. VERY RARE!
55.000.-
79. Eszter könyve (Book of Esther) Translated by dr. Schwarz
Mór (chief rabbi). Published by the Pest Jewish Women’s
Association Orphanage. Illustrations by Göndör Bertalan.
(Hebrew and Hungarian.) Budapest, 1943. 47 pages +
illustrations. In original hardcover.
4000.-
80. Eszther könyve. (Megillat Esther.) Budapest, 1906. 36 p.
Hebrew, with Hungarian translation. Gilt embossed picture of
the Rumbach synagogue on the cover. Original hardcover.
4000.-
III. Yearbooks, periodicals
81. Antifasiszta Egység. (Anti-Fascist Unity) Tel-Aviv, 1945.
Oct. 15. Hungarian edition of the ―Kol Ha’ Am‖ Israeli
(Palestine) weekly. Stenciled. Slightly worn.
2000.-
82. Annual report books of the Budapest Ferencz József National
Rabbinical Seminar for the years 1931/32, 1932/33, 1933/34,
1934/35, 1935/36, 1936/37, 1937/38. With names and reports
of teachers, students, members, etc. (7 volumes.)
7000.-
83. Cultur-Almanach. II. Edited by Hevesi Simon. Published by
the National Hungarian Jewish Cultural Association. 1911-12.
Budapest, 1912. With pictures, contemporary advertisements.
Slightly stained cover. (There were only 2 issues.) RARE!
5000.-
84. Calendar-Yearbook of the Egyenlőség for 1938/5698. Edited
by Szabolcsi Lajos. Budapest, 1937.
3000.-
85. IMIT (Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook.
1913. Edited by Bánóczi József.
2600.-
86. IMIT (Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook.
1914. Edited by Bánóczi József.
2600.-
87. IMIT (Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook.
1929. Edited by Szemere Samu.
2600.-
88. IMIT (Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook.
1930. Edited by Szemere Samu.
2600.-
89. IMIT (Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook.
1931. Edited by Szemere Samu.
2600.-
90. IMIT (Jewish Hungarian Literary Association) Yearbook.
1935. Edited by Szemere Samu.
2600.-
91. Izraelita Tanügyi Értesítő, (Jewish Educational Notice,
marked as „zsidó lap‖ – Jewish paper). Editor in chief: Dr.
Vilner Ferenc. Budapest, 67. year 7. issue (1942. July).
Article on cover by Dr. Kohn Zoltán with the list of course
books allowed for the 1942/43. school year.
1500.-
92. Magyar Zsinagóga (Hungarian Synagogue. Monthly Jewish
journal of speeches). Edited and published by Lebovits József
(rabbi). Baranya-Mágocs (!), XI. year. (1909.) October-
November and XVIII. year. (1917.) September issues. (2 vol.)
3000.-
93. MIOK (Hungarian Jewish National Representation)
Yearbook. 1970. Edited by: Scheiber Sándor. (Writings by
Bródy László, Szemere Samu, Benoschofsky Imre and
Schweitzer József.) Budapest, 1970. (MIOK Yearbooks
followed the tradition of IMIT yearbooks. This was the first
issue!)
2000.-
94. MIOK Yearbook. 1973/74. Edited by: Scheiber Sándor.
(Writings of Salgó László, Örkény István, Schweitzer József,
Munkácsi Ernő and others.) Budapest, 1974.
2000.-
95. Múlt és Jövő V. year. (1915.) December issue. Edited by Patai
József. Including article about the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael
and related illustrations. (loose cover)
1200.-
96. Múlt és Jövő XIII. year. (1923). Complete. Edited by Patai
József. In original, Art Noveau, Gottermayer hardcover
binding! Jewish initial with Hebrew letters.
12.000.-
97. Az Ojság April 1935. issue. Edited by Nagy Imre. Illustration
on cover „Széder Gömbösnél‖.
2000.-
98. Pest Jewish Community High School (Abonyi utcai Zsidó
Gimnázium!) Reports for the 1932-33., 1933-34. and 1934-35.
school years. Published by Goldberger Salamon principal.
Budapest, 1933, 1934, 1935. (3 volumes.)
3600.-
99. Szináj hegyén. A kinyilatkoztatás ünnepére. Edited by Molnár
Ernő. Budapest, 1941. Kertész print, Karcag. Slightly worn.
(Due to the anti-Jewish legal restrictions, these occasional
booklets were published to replace the banned „Remény‖
Jewish youth magazine.) Rare!
1800.-
100. Szombati Ujság. (Jewish religious, community and
educational weekly.) Edited by Zsengeri Samu. I. year. 18-31,
34-38, 40-42, 44-47, 49-52. Altogether 30 issues. Budapest,
1882.
24.000.-
101. Uj Élet Calendar 1959. (5719/5720.) and 1960-61.
(5720/5721.). Published by the MIOK. (Writings of
Benoschofsky Ilona, Keszi Imre, Láng György Pap Károly,
Sós Endre, Újvári Péter and others, calendar, pictures.) In
original cover. (Only these 2 issues were published!)
3000.-
IV. Maps, engravings, drawings
102. Map of Egypt and Canaan in the Biblical times. Detailed
maps of Memphis, Theba, Jerusalem and the Mount of Sion.
Late 19th century. Size: 22 X 28 cm.
5000.-
103. Map of ancient (Biblical) Palestine, with detailed maps of
Jerusalem and the Temple of Solomon. Late 19th century.
Size: 27 X 20,5 cm.
5000.-
104. Map of Judea in the Biblical times, with detailed maps of
Galilee, Jerusalem and inner parts of Judea. Late 19th century.
Size: 22 X 29 cm.
5000.-
105. Map of the Holy Land in the Biblical times, with nice,
engraved title page. Based on the measures of Guillelmi De
L’Isle by J. N. De L’Isle. (Paris,) 1782. Size: 37 X 51 cm.
40.000.-
106. Map of the ancient Judea and Samaria. Based on the
measures of Guillelmi De L’Isle by J. N. De L’Isle. (Paris,
1771). Size: 37 X 51 cm.
40.000.-
107. Color map of the Holy Land (Judea and Israel), with the
settlements of the tribes. Artistic engravings on the upper
right and left parts of the map, with detailed small map of the
divided Israel. Nuremberg, (late 18. century.) Size: 53,5 X
63,5 cm.
50.000.-
108. Color map of the Holy Land (Palestine) in the Biblical
times with small separate map of the second Temple, nice
engravings on the right side. Made by Iohannes Christoph
Harenberg, Nuremberg, 1750. Size: 48 X 54cm.
70.000.-
109. Yahrzeit tables of Mr. and Mrs. Hirschenstein Gyula,
filled with golden, red and black colors. With Jewish symbols,
illustrated, Hungary 1920-30s. (Set of 2.)
5000.-
110. Stock of the Buda Jewish Community in the value of 100
korona for the purpose of synagogue construction. With
ornamental embossed seal, signed by the foremen, numbered
(129.). (These stocks were published from 1907.) Size: 28 X
41,5 cm.
95.000.-
111. Prints from the graphics of Csabai Ékes Lajos artist,
graphic (Magyar Grafika, 1927.) Set of 4 prints.
Gyoma, Kner Izidor publication! Size: 26 X 18 cm.
3000.-
112. „Az izraeliták új imaháza Pesten‖. Picture of the planned
Dohány street synagogue. Rotary woodcut, 1857. (The
synagogue was established in 1859.) Size: 19 X 24 cm.
12.000.-
113. Miller, William: Polish Jewish merchant. Color
lithograph. Size: 27,5 X 17 cm.
20.000.-
114. Pann, Abel (Latvia, 1883—Tel Aviv, 1963): Lot and his
daughters. Lithograph. Signed by the artist. Size: 21 X 27 cm.
26.000.-
115. Pann, Abel (Latvia, 1883—Tel Aviv, 1963): Im
Viehwaggon (= In the cattle carriage), 1944. Print from
original graphic. Signed by the artist. Size: 16 X 20,5 cm.
22.000.-
116. Zádor István (Jewish artist, 1882—1963): Egy
félévszázad rajzokban. (Half century in drawings. Portraits,
drawings, engravings, lithographs. Budapest, 1959. Foreword
by Murányi-Kovács Endre, with list of pictures. 125 p. In
original cover.
9000.-
117. Hand written large parchment mezuzah scroll (klaf),
written with traditional Hebrew scripts. Galicia, 17-18th
century. (!) Size: 9,5 X 10,5 cm. Slightly stained.
10.000.-
V. Postcards, photos
118. (Collection!) Art Noveau, mostly colored, embossed
Jewish new year postcards in a collection. Most of the cards
were printed in Hungary or Germany, mailed in Hungary.
There are several special, rare cards such as portrait of Herzl,
Emberor Franz Joseph I. and Charles, and others (Altogether
71 pieces!)
300.000.-
119. Abony. Jewish public school. Postcard of the front view.
Unused, 1920s.
14.000.-
120. Balassagyarmat. Synagogue. Mailed in 1907. Slightly
damaged upper edge. RARE!
26.000.-
121. Beregszász (today Berehovo, Ukraine). Werbőczy-tér with
the synagogue. Color, mailed in 1907.
8000.-
122. Berettyóújfalu. Street scene with the synagogue. Color,
unused. (Around 1910). VERY RARE!
50.000.-
123. Beszterce (today Bistriţa, Romania), synagogue. Unused.
(1905.) RARE!
22.000.-
124. Budapest-Erzsébetfalva (Pesterzsébet), synagogue. Kohn
és Grünhut publ., Budapest. Written, 1900s. VERY RARE!
65.000.-
125. Budapest-Kőbánya. View of the synagogue. Mailed in
1909. Repaired. VERY RARE!
30.000.-
126. Budapest. Kazinczy street orthodox synagogue interior,
view from the altar, printed in the year of foundation (1913!)
with new year greetings. VERY RARE!
60.000
127. Budapest, Vasvári Pál street synagogue interior photo
postcard, with picture of the rabbi, Hebrew new year
greetings. Weisz K. és Társa publ. Mailed in 1915. VERY
RARE!
26.000.-
128. Buziásfürdő (today Buziaş, Romania), synagogue. Color.
Mailed in 1906. VERY RARE!
65.000.-
129. Csabrendek, mosaic postcard with the rabbi house.
Neufeld Adolf publ., Csabrendek, 1917. VERY RARE!
30.000.-
130. Debrecen, synagogue with the Royal hotel next to it.
Color. Mailed in 1918.
6500.-
131. Gács (today Halič, Slovakia). View with the synagogue.
Mailed in 1909. RARE!
12.000.-
132. Gyöngyös. Mosaic postcard with the synagogue. Mailed
in 1940.
4000.-
133. Győr. Synagogue. Color, unused (1910s). Repaired.
4000.-
134. Hajdúszoboszló. Vasút street, scene with the synagogue.
Mailed. (Around 1920.)
10.000.-
135. Igló (today Iglau, Slovakia), synagogue. Mailed in 1905.
Slightly bent upper right corner.
20.000.-
136. Kaposvár, synagogue, photo postcard. Unused. (Around
1910) VERY RARE!
36.000.-
137. Kecskemét. Photo postcard of the synagogue after the
earthquake, with slanted cupola. Unused, 1911.
12.000.-
138. Késmárk (today Kešmarok, Slovakia), synagogue. Mailed
in 1903. VERY RARE!
36.000.-
139. Kolozsvár (today Cluj-Napoca, Romania), mosaic
postcard with the orthodox synagogue standing below at the
„Hitler Adolf square‖ (!) Mailed in August 1944, when the
entire Jewish population was already deported!
6000.-
140. Losonc (today Lučenec, Slovakia), view with the
synagogue. Color, mailed in 1931.
4000.-
141. Losonc, view with the synagogue. Faulty perforation.
Mailed in 1942.
4000.-
142. Máramarossziget (today Sighet, Romania), synagogue.
Divided picture with the Orthodox Jewish synagogue and
Máramaros Orthodox Jews. Unused, around 1900. VERY
RARE!
36.000.-
143. Mezőkövesd, leporello postcard with the view of the
synagogue. Mailed in 1931. RARE!
10.000.-
144. Munkács, synagogue with Jewish street scene. Colored.
Mailed in 1907.
28.000.-
145. Nagyvárad. View of the Körös river with the famous Cion
(Zion) synagogue. Colored. Mailed in 1904.
12.000.-
146. Nyíregyháza. Street view with the synagogue. Color,
unused. (1910s.)
28.000.-
147. Pozsony (Pressburg, today Bratislava, Slovakia). Hal-tér,
with the synagogue. Color, mailed in 1918. Slightly stained.
4000.-
148. Rimaszombat (today Romavska Sobota, Slovakia).
Mosaic postcard with view of the synagogue. Mailed in 1903.
10.000.-
149. Szabadka, synagogue interior. Mailed in 1909. RARE!
26.000.-
150. Székesfehérvár. Street view with the synagogue. Color,
mailed in 1929.
4000.-
151. Szeged, synagogue. Color postcard from the year of
foundation, before the ceremony. Mailed in April 1903.
5000.-
152. Szeged, synagogue postcard. Mailed in 1907.
3200.-
153. Szegszárd (=Szekszárd). Street view with the synagogue.
Mailed in 1902. RARE!
34.000.-
154. Szentes, mosaic postcard with the synagogue (The
building was demolished in the early 1970s.) 1890s. Mailed in
1902. RARE!
14.000.-
155. Szolnok, synagogue. Early postcard. Mailed in 1903.
8000.-
156. Szolnok, the synagogue and its area. Mailed in 1905.
6000.-
157. Szolnok, „the new synagogue‖. Mailed in 1905.
4000.-
158. Szombathely. Synagogue. Mailed in 1899, addressed to
Dr. Bacher Vilmos (professor, later principal of the
Rabbinical Seminar).
15.000.-
159. Szombathely, synagogue based on early view, with the
community center. Mailed in 1901.
15.000.-
160. Szombathely, synagogue. Mailed in 1913.
11.000.-
161. Szombathely, synagogoue. Unused. (1920s.)
10.000.-
162. Trencsén (today Trencín, Slovakia), synagogue. Hand
written Hebrew-Hungarian lines and signature of dr.
Belinszky (?) chief rabbi. Mailed in the 1920s. RARE!
18.000.-
163. Újpest, synagogue. Mailed in 1904. VERY RARE!
48.000.-
164. Ungvár (today Uzhgorod, Ukraine). View with the
synagogue. Mailed in 1899.
8000.-
165. Ungvár. View with the synagogue. Color, unused.
(Around 1910.)
3000.-
166. Ungvár. Synagogue. Mailed in the 1920s. Slightly bent
upper left corner.
6000.-
167. Ungvár, synagogoue interior. Color, unused. (Around
1920.) RARE!
18.000.-
168. Vukovár (today Vukovar, Croatia). View with the
synagogue. 1937. Mailed in 1938.
2000.-
169. Zalaegerszeg, synagogue. (part of leporello). Around
1900.
16.000.-
170. Zalaegerszeg. Synagogue interior. Unused, around 1910.
RARE!
22.000.-
171. Zalaegerszeg. Synagogue with street view. Mailed in
1912.
12.000.-
172. Zólyom (today Zvolen, Slovakia). Street view with the
synagogue. Color, mailed in 1913.
12.000.-
173. Zsolna (today Žilina, Slovakia), synagogue. Mailed in
1935.
15.000.-
174. Bethlehem, market. Palestine. Unused, around 1900.
2000.-
175. Buffalo, New York. Beth Zion synagogue. Unused,
around 1905.
6000.-
176. La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland). Synagogue. Color,
mailed in 1908.
8000.-
177. Essen (Germany). The new synagogue. Unused, around
1910.
6000.-
178. Genève (Switzerland). Synagogue. Unused, around 1900.
10.000.-
179. Katowice (Poland). Street view with the synagogue.
Mailed in 1931.
8000.-
180. Kiev. Street view with the Karaime (=karaite) synagogue.
Unused, around 1920. RARE!
12.000.-
181. Lausanne (Switzerland). View with the synagogue.
Unused, 1910s.
9000.-
182. Leningrad (St. Petersburg). Street view with the
synagogue. Written, not mailed. (Around 1930.)
10.000.-
183. Pancevo (today in Romania). Street view with the
synagogue. Unused, 1920s.
3000.-
184. Prague. The community center (Jüdisches Rathaus), with
the Altneuschul synagogue. Color, mailed in 1907.
3200.-
185. Strassburg. View with the synagogue. Unused, around
1910.
6000.-
186. Samara (Russian city along the Volga River). Synagogue.
With the interior view in the upper left corner. Unused,
around 1910. VERY RARE!
12.000.-
187. Verdun. La Synagogue. 1910s. Unused.
8000.-
188. Kowel. Judenmarkt (Jewish market). Mid-1910s. (Printed
in Berlin, published by Alexander Pfeiffer). Mailed in 1917
(during WWI). RARE!
16.000.-
189. Budapest, Kaszab Aladár and Józsa Polyclinic, the
hospital of the Pest Jewish Community. Unused, around 1910.
8000.-
190. Budapest, Jewish Museum. Bessamim spice box. With
Hebrew new year greetings. (Around 1950.) Mailed.
2000.-
191. Jerusalem. Old Palestine postcards from Jerusalem holy
sights: Wailing Wall, Tower of David, Golden Gate, all
mailed from Homs, Syria (1934), with Syrian mail stamps and
stampings. (Set of 4.)
14.000.-
192. Keszthely. Erzsébet királyné út, with the National Jewish
Teacher’s Union Resort. Mailed in 1913.
4000.-
193. Munkács. The Jewish High School. Mailed in 1940.
4000.-
194. Emlékezés a harcmezőn (Andacht im Felde). First World
War Jewish postcard: rabbi giving speech to praying Jewish
soldiers, with Menorah in the background. Mailed in 1917.
RARE!
12.000.-
195. Color WWI Feldpost postcard: Wolhynian Jewish
cemetery (based on painting, Wolhynische Städtebilder series
2.) Mailed in April 1918.
6000.-
196. Ghetto mail postcard with yellow line across, made for the
Pest ghetto correspondence. (These cards were never actually
mailed.) RARE!
12.000.-
197. Gilt new year postcard with traditional synagogue scene,
Hebrew and French captions. 1920s. Written and addressed in
Hebrew and French, for the year 5689 (1928). Not mailed.
4000.-
198. Gilt new year postcard. Hebrew captions, with stones
representing the Jewish tribes. Germany, around 1910. Not
mailed.
4000.-
199. New Year postcard: rabbi in speech. Hebrew captions, not
mailed. Germany, 1910s.
4000.-
200. Schwab Löw chief rabbi of Pest, army priest of the
Hungarian freedom fights (1794—1857), early photo, pasted
on plastic plate. Gilt edges. Size: 15 X 10 cm.
12.000.-
201. Photo postcard of Nándor rabbi of Léva, dressed in rabbi
uniform. (Foto Tusznák, Levice.) Hand written greetings and
signature of the rabbi, 1938.
6000.-
202. Russian Jewish postcard with portrait of Theodor Herzl
and Max Nordau. Written in Russian. Mailed in 1899. (!)
EARLY ZIONIST DOCUMENT!
12.000.-
203. Yeshiva students learning in the shul. (Two standing
figures). Munkács photo postcard from the 1920s. Unused.
6000.-
204. Yeshiva students (three children on a bench). Munkács
photo postcard from the 1920s. Unused.
6000.-
205. North African (Sephardic) rabbi, on a French postcard.
Color. Mailed in 1916.
2000.-
206. Jerusalem, Jewish rabbi. Early Palestine postcard.
Unused. (Around 1900.)
4000.-
207. Jewish repairman. Munkács photo postcard from the
1920s. Unused.
6000.-
208. Jewish types (based on painting of W. Wachtel). Stella
publ., Bosnia, 1903. Mailed with K.U.K. army mail.
4000.-
209. Polish Jewish postcard: Wedding ceremony, throwing
candles at the bride. With captions in Polish and German.
Unused (1902).
6000.-
210. Polish Jewish postcard: Jewish wedding scene, with the
marsalik (best man). Captions in Polish and German. Unused
(1900s).
8000.-
211. Caricature postcard: Jewish man falling off the horse.
Captions in German and Yiddish. Mailed (from Lemberg),
1908.
8000.-
212. Caricature postcard: Jews under the siege. Captions in
German and Polish. Krakow, 1907. Mailed in 1908.
8000.-
213. Caricature postcard of fighting Jews. Mailed in 1903.
8000.-
214. Caricature postcard. (Referring to an Austrian anti-
Semitic politician!) Signed as Hegedűs Geiger R. Color.
Unused, Hungary, 1910s.
9000.-
215. Caricature postcard of the ―Löwy-family.‖ „Hotel Kölner
Hof. Judenfrei. Frankfurt am Main‖ stamping! (=Non-Jewish
hotel.) Mailed in 1912. RARE!
12.000.-
216. „Ott vagyok, ahol a mádi zsidó‖. Humorous postcard of
Mád, with a Jewish merchant. Addressed. (1900s.)
2000.-
217. Color caricature postcard: Jews traveling by carriage.
„Üdvözlet Máramarosból‖ greetings. Mailed in 1918. RARE!
11.000.-
218. Caricature postcard: Jew riding bicycle. „Üdvözlet
Munkácsról‖ greetings and „Szerencse fel!‖ good luck
captions. 1910s. Written, Debrecen, 1920. RARE!
8000.-
219. Caricature postcard: Heulende Wölfe. (Referring to the
Jewish Wolf, Wölfner family names.) Regel und Krug,
Leipzig. Mailed in 1900.
4000.-
220. Caricature postcard: Wölfe Schlitten überfallend.
(Referring to the Jewish Wolf, Wölfner family names.) Regel
und Krug, Leipzig. Mailed in 1899. (!)
4000.-
221. Color French caricature postcard of Jewish people, from
the 1900s. Unused. Together with another postcard of Arabs
from the same French series and artist. Unused. (Set of 2.)
4000.-
222. Caricature postcard: Jew dressed in tails and a donkey in
parallel, with new year greetings. (Budapest, around 1910),
marked „import‖ behind. Unused.
10.000.-
VI. Documents, manuscripts
Eötvös Károly (Hungarian writer, lawyer, defender at the
Tiszaeszlár blood libel trial) original, Jewish manuscript
223. baron Eötvös Károly (1842—1916): „Az első
névmagyarosítás‖ (The first Hungarized name. Biography of
Rózsavölgyi Márk Jewish composer (in four parts written for
the Pesti Hírlap), all hand written by the author!)
20.000.-
From the heritage of Petschauer Attila
(Budapest, 1904 - Ukrajna, Davidovka 1944), olympic fencing champion
(Amsterdam, 1928, Los Angeles, 1932 and Berlin, 1936.), victim of the
Holocaust. His life inspired the movie Sunshine by Szabó István.
224. Childhood photo of Petschauer Attila. Size: 10,5 X 6,5cm.
2000.-
225. Various documents issued or addressed to Petschauer
Attila. (Free railway ticket, Hermann gentlemen tailors,
address report form, Palatinus entry ticket, 2 insurance bonds)
(Altogether 7 .) Slightly worn.
4000.-
226. Business card with the name Petschauer Attila. (Inner
associate of Az Est newspaper.)
2000.-
227. Photo postcard with the Petschauer family shop, family
members and employees. Unused, 1910s.
15.000.-
228. Letter of condolences written on Est letterhead paper on
the death of his mother. Signed by all colleagues at the
editorial. (More than 70 signatures!)
20.000.-
229. Photo postcard from 1925, from an opponent of
Petschauer Attila, dedications and signature.
6000.-
230. Bethlen István prime minister and his wife, invitation for
tea from May 1929.
12.000.-
231. Palicsfürdő, photo of the fencing competition team,
supporters and judge members. Around 1930.
4000.-
232. Letter from Vitéz Littay lieutenant-general, in original
letterhead envelope and paper, hand signed, thanking for a
writing of Petschauer Attila. Kassa, 1938.
5000.-
233. Album. Writings of Petschauer Attila (with his own
illustrations), his own collection. These writings were
published in 1939 Est newspapers, after the first anti-Jewish
regulations somtimes surprising articles.
60.000.-
234. Printed caricature of Petschauer Attila. Signed by Szűr-
Szabó József graphic artist. Size: 16 X 12 cm.
1500.-
235. Humorous aquarelle by Ehrenfeld Miklós, in which the
Budapesti City Theater artists express their thanks to
„Petschauer Mester‖ for his help in training the fencing
scenes of The Three Musketeers. Signed by Péchy Erzsi,
Kertész Gábor, Sziklai József and others. 1930. Size: 41 X 27
cm. SPECIAL, UNIQUE!
50.000.-
236. Newspaper article from the „Világ‖ daily (November
1946), recovering new details of the sufferings and death of
Petschauer Attila. (Somewhat different from that introduced
by the movie!)
8000.-
a., Social life
237. Invitation of the Buda Jewish Community Cultural
Committee Youth Group to garden party in Auguszt pavilion
where fresh high school graduates will be taken as new
members of the group. Budapest, 1932.
2000.-
238. Ball invitation of the Buda Jewish College Students to all
rooms of the Buda Vigadó, under patronage of baron Csepeli
Weiss Alfons and wife, Dr. Kiss Arnold chief rabbi and
others. With letterhead envelope of the Ball Committee.
Mailed, February 1935.
2200.-
239. Invitation to charity garden party of the Buda Jewish
Women’s Association (BINE) and its Youth Section, at the
Alsó Margitsziget, Szalay restaurant, 23 June 1936. In
original envelope of BINE.
2200.-
240. (ZIONIST FLYER) Election flyer of the E.I.H. (Erec
Jiszraél Haovadat Hungarian Unity Front) to the 13-14
October Zionist Congress elections. With logo of the E.I.H.
3600.-
241. Passport of Deutsch Paulina with number, seal, revenue
stamp, in Hungarian, German and French. Stamped and
signed by the Hungarian Royal Ministry. Together with the
same passport issued to Deutsch Sándor. Budapest, 1876. (Set
of 2).
12.000.-
242. (PEDDLER BOOK) Peddler book issued to Holländer
Franciska 30 years old, married Jewish peddler woman.
(Hausirbuch). Issued in Nyitra, 1868. With several official
entries in Hungarian and German. With official signatures,
seals. (Slightly lose binding.) SPECIAL RARITY!
15.000.-
243. Jászai Mari actress, member of the National Theater and
the Petőfi Association (1850—1926) business card with
personal lines of thanks. In envelope mailed to Trenk (Ármin)
butcher. (Set of 2.) SPECIAL!
12.000.-
244. Hebrew-Yiddish form of support to the Jerusalem
Hungarian (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy) yeshiva (Kolel
Shomrei Hachomot). Filled to Mrs. Klein, Aug-Sept. 1938.,
numbered, with seal and stamped signature of the yeshiva,
illustrated with picture of the Jerusalem Churva synagogue.
Hebrew-Yiddish introduction of the synagogue on the other
side, with the Yiddish prayer before lighting the candles. (The
form is from around 1900!)
3000.-
245. Program of the Montefiore Moses Religious Circle.
Budapest, (1930s). Slightly broken corner, with lines of the
organizer of this event.
1000.-
246. Program of the OMIKE (National Hungarian Jewish
Education Association) Art Action, from May 1943. Together
with the program of the 17 September 1947 memorial concert
of OMIKE. (Set of 2.)
2200.-
247. Official form of the OMZSA (National Hungarian Jewish
Aid Association, with aimed at helping Jewish forced laborers
and their family members during the Holocaust). It is a form
of telegraph greeting for wedding announcements and
donation on this occasion to OMZSA. With symbols of the
organization, illustrative motives. This form was not filled or
mailed. Printed by Ribáry Géza, president of OMZSA.
(Budapest, around 1940-41.)
3000.-
248. Invitation to ceremony of Pest Jewish Community on the
occasion of the Hungarian World Congress. Budapest, 1929.
3000.-
249. Szeged Jewish Community announcement on letterhead
paper about the visit of the king on his birthday. (From 1897.)
Sealed and signed.
2000.-
250. Letter of Várnai Zseni to his readers. Budapest, 1942.
(Jewish artists at this time were not allowed to advertise their
works, this was the only way to address the audience.
Stenciled one page leaflet with the photo of the artist and
original signature.
4000.-
b., Business life
251. Letterhead invoice of Özv. Fischer Jánosné (Szeged)
stone carver and tombstone seller written to the Jewish
Community, about the works done in the Jewish cemetery,
from 1879.
1500.-
252. Calligraphic letter of request by Mrs. Gerzon Mózes
(Bodzavár), mother of eight children, to the Jewish
Community, with letter of support and seal from the local
jury, written in 1897. Unfilled donation form on the back side.
2000.-
253. Certificate of Grosmann György, that he can conduct
business in the name of „Salgó‖ liqueur and rum factory.
Validated by the financial department on the back, with photo.
Gyula, 1948. Signed and sealed.
3000.-
254. Weisz Nándor tailor (Újpest), report by the Szeged Jewish
Community of his unpaid taxes in the value of 8 Forint, sealed
and signed, with the request of payment by the Újpest
community foremen. (Set of 2.)
2000.-
255. Szeged City Tax Office report to the Budapest State
Police on the following non-paying Jewish citizens, from
1897:
a. Freller Dávid candy seller,
b. Gonda János tobacco seller,
c. Jassinger Jakab engineer,
d. Klein Béla coffee seller,
e. Lendvai Antal, former wood trader,
f. Moskovics Sándor, former wine factory officer. (Set of 6.)
3000.-
256. Pocket calendar of Jewish companies.
a: Grünfeld Miksa wine trader schedule calendar for 1932.
b: Rosenfeld Manó drinks trader schedule calendar for 1928.
(Set of 2.)
2000.-
c., Community affairs, rabbinical documents
257. Hand written application of Dr. Friedmann Dávid vice-
rabbi to the Jewish Community Foremen, to request his
discharge after 3 years of service, after being elected as rabbi
of Zsolna. He also invites the Foremen to the inauguration
ceremony. Together with: Letter by the Community to
Landesberg Mór, delegating him to the ceremony. (Set of 2.)
3000.-
258. Yiddish printed postcard of Fränkel, Baruch rabbi of
Lemberg (Lwów). Mailed (To Budapest, „Weiszberger
Mame‖), 1924.
5000.-
259. Letterhead letter of the Pápa Aut. Orthodox Jewish
Community to Farkas Pál. Asking for help to get the identity
documents of Wolf (Farkas) Lipót. Community response letter
signed by Wider Salamon. Pápa, 1939.
2000.-
260. Chanuka flyer of the Pest Jewish Community Belső
Erzsébetváros District, with Hebrew prayers, artistic holiday
symbol, Hungarian and Hebrew Biblical quotes. Poem of
Békési Pál on the backside. (Around 1940)
1500.-
261. Regulations of the Pest Jewish Community Districts.
Budapest, 14 February 1943. Stenciled, 9 pages. Lower parts
of pages slightly damaged.
5000.-
262. Documents and name lists of the Szeged Jewish
Community 1924. elective board meeting. Results of elections
with names, voting forms, summary of elections. Closed with
national ribbon and wax seal of the Community Notary
Office. (Alogether 110 items !)
15.000.-
263. Hand written and signed correspondence card by rabbi
Weisz Sámuel (Budapest, Csáky utca synagogue) sent to Mrs.
Zucker József, with the Hebrew names of her husband and
other family members. Mailed in 1934.
3000.-
d., Family and school documents
264. Letters and announcements addressed to the baron
Hatvany-Deutsch family.
a, Exemption from army duties issued to Deutsch Sándor.
Pest, 1867, with seal and signature of two city foremen.
b, Letter of request to pay duties after sales of house issued to
Deutsch József. Form dated from 10. Oct. 1872. Certified with
hand written lines by the tax officer. Stamped and signed.
c, Letters thanking donations addressed to Hatvani Deutsch
József, (Pest Jewish Community Hearing Impaired National
Institute, Hatvan Jewish Charity and Health Fund Women’s
Association, Arad Jewish Community letterhead papers). From
the years 1888, 1889 and 1900. (Set of 7.)
24.000.-
265. Ausländer Erzsébet (born in 1874.) birth certificate on
letterhead paper of the Szeged Rabbinate, with seal and
revenue stamps. From August 1895., signed by dr. Friedmann
Dávid rabbi. Slightly torn upper part.
1500.-
266. Purim ceremony program of the Berzsenyi Dániel High
School Jewish Religious Circle. Budapest, (1930s) Slgithly
torn upper left corner.
1200.-
267. Request to the Jewish Community Foremen by Deutsch
Dávid, requesting waive of children’s tuition fees, due to
business hardships (Szeged, 27 June 1897.).
1600.-
268. Dr. Frenkel Bernát rabbi, religious teacher (1881—1951):
Felhívás a zsidósághoz (Announcement to the Jewry,
stenciled newsletter), advertising his new Bible translation.
Mailed with seal of Dr. Frenkel Bernát Nevelőintézet, March
1939., to dr. Wallenstein Zoltán chief rabbi (Pécs). Slightly
worn at folds.
1800.-
269. Certificate of Kondor Magda, about participation in the
bat micvah celebration. Hebrew-Hungarian form by the Buda
Jewish Community, sealed, signed by dr. Kiss Arnold leading
chief rabbi and dr. Friedhaber Adolf Community president.
From the year 5695. (= 1935).
2000.-
270. Kula (Bács-Kula) Rabbinate, German birth certificate
issued and signed by Leopold Strasser (Strasszer Lipót) rabbi,
on the birth of Sigmund Deutsch (Zsigmond) (3 January
1852.). Issued in Kula, 27 November 1877. In a suffix the
name change of Deutsch to Dénes is stated (from 1903).
Together with: marriage certificate from February 1878. and
its Hungarian translation with revenue stamp, sealed and
signed (1903). Name change suffix added in 1938.
b, Serb-Croat birth certificate issued by the Kula Jewish
Community, issued in 1938, with official Hungarian
translation, sealed, signed, with revenue stamp.
c, Serb-Croat certificate of death issued by Kula Jewish
Community on the funeral of Deutsch Bernát (deceased in
1889), issued in 1938, with official Hungarian translation,
sealed, signed, with revenue stamp.
d, Serb-Croat certificate of birth issued by the Kula Jewish
Community to Dénes Zsigmod (1852), issued in 1938, with
official Hungarian translation, sealed and signed, with
revenue stamp.
e, Certificate of payments for burial, written on letterhead
paper by the Pest Chevra Kadisa, Mrs. Dénes Zsigmond Hahn
Fanny (1917).
(Altogether 7 + 4 pieces.)
3800.-
271. Nikolsburg (Moravia) Jewish Community birth certificate
(Geburts-Schein) on the birth of daughter of Nathan Hahn,
Fanny (30 July 1849.). Issued in 1875, with seal and signature
of the Jewish Registrar Office, with revenue stamp.
2000.-
272. Concert program of the Pest Jewish Community high
school religious circles. Budapest, 22 November 1941.
Slightly damaged edge of the print.
1000.-
273. Girl’s Civil School certificate issued to Róna Éva
(Jewish), with all excellent results. Budapest, 1918. Stamped,
signed, with registry number. (Slight stains.)
1200.-
e., Holocaust
274. Collection of documents about the murder of nearly 200
Jewish forced laborers on 11 October 1944., from the letters
of Schmidt Gusztáv, lieutenant general of the 101/322. worker
division, trial documentation, court decisions, verdict.
Personal documents, legal applications. (Documents dated
between 1937 and 1959.) Together with: Transcript from
1946 with listening of witnesses and accused. (Altogether 18
documents.)
50.000.-
275. Amateur photos from the forced laborer life (Around
1940-41):
a. Group photo of wreathing ceremony, with army
cadres. Size: 4,5 X 5,5 cm.
b. Group photo of forced laborers working in the kitchen
Size: 8 X 5,5 cm.
c. Forced laborer with the soup container. Size: 8 X 5,5
cm.
d. Serving the soup, under watching eyes of the cadres.
Size: 8 X 5,5 cm.
e. Photo of a dead (shot to death) forced laborer, along
the road. Size: 8 X 6 cm.
(Altogether 5 photos.) IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS!
26.000.-
276. Correspondence postcards of Oppenheim Dezső forced
laborer (Vác) to his mother, addressed to „Kiskunmajsa,
Ghetto‖, stamped in Szeged, with censor mark. Returned
marked as moved. (In fact, the addressed was already
deported!). (Set of 2.)
9.000.-
277. Documents of Szántó Pál, forced laborer in the 109/20.
laborer unit.
Letter of discharge from workplace, according to the anti-
Jewish regulations,
MUSZ permissions of furlough,
Christening papers.
Together with: documents of his wife,
Including permission of entry to the Budapest Pozsonyi út
30 Roman Pope protected house.
(Altogether 35 documents, 1937 - September 1945.)
15.000.-
278. Soldier’s small book issued to Galambos László. Jewish
religious stated. With photo, registration number, sealed by
the 101/96. Laborer Company. Issued on the 19 May 1944.,
Jászberény.
15.000.-
279. Certificate from the Hungarian Royal I. Public Laborer
Battalion issued to Löwenfeld György, which certifies his
duties at the I. battalion 2. company. Sealed and signed, with
registration number, valid for the year 1941/42. In bad, worn
condition.
3000.-
280. Permission of exit from the 242/1. Labor Company issued
to Böhm Kálmán. Szamosfalva, 1 December 1940. Sealed and
signed. Together with: Announcement from the Forced
Laborers National Association to Mrs. Böhm Kálmán, on
letterhead paper, regarding the exhumation of the Kopháza
forced laborer victims. Budapest, 31 October 1946. (Set of 2.)
8000.-
281. Food tickets from the Budapest ghetto: 2 sugar and 3 oil
tickets printed by the city mayor office to Jews, filled to the
names of Dr. Rothmann Arthurné and Rothmann Katalin.
August 1944. (Altogether 5 pieces.)
10.000.-
282. Personal documents of Dénes Paula music teacher from
the Holocaust:
a: Order of the Hungarian Jewish Council Housing Board
about the moving of Dénes Béla (writer, emigrated to Israel after
the Holocaust) and Paula to a protected house. 22 June 1944.
Signed, filled form.
b: Form of moving in and out, according the above order. 24
June 1944. (Set of 2.)
c: The original, home made Yellow Star of Dénes Paula, what
she had to wear according to the official order.
d: Certificate by the Hungarian Police issued to Dénes Paula,
confirming the report of their move.
Together with:
a, Photo postcard of Dénes Paula (1927), Dénes Béla (1927),
and Dénes Paula with her father (mailed in 1917) (3 pieces),
b, Budapest Capital Council notification about the teacher
categorization of Dénes Paula, 1926.
c, Certificate of report for Hungarian residents (report form of
residence), Budapest, 1935.
d, Certificate of completed Civil Defense League course,
1941.
e, Extract from the transcript of Dénes Paula by the Práter
street Civil Girl’s School, issued in 1943. (Altogether 12 pieces.)
20.000.-
283. Documents and photos of Dersényi Tibor deportee.
a: Membership card of the National Association of
Deportees from Hungary (DEGOB), in Hungarian and
Russian. Signed and sealed, with registration number.
b: Certificate of the Pest Jewish Community, asking for
help in the safe return to Budapest. Budapest, 16 April
1945. In Hungarian and Russian, sealed and signed. (Set
of 2.)
8000.-
284. Documents dealing with the rate of white-collar workers
issued by the government representative of Intellectual
Unemployment Matters. Budapest, 29 June 1940. Together
with: Notice to lawyer Surányi, requesting to report on the
issue as he had not reported yet. 22 April 1940. (Set of 2.)
3000.-
285. Schutzbrief. Protection letter of the Swedish Red Cross
issued to Virág Sándor and his wife, Drugovits Erzsébet.
Permission of entry to Sweden with photo, registration
number, hand signed by Raoul Wallenberg (R W) and Langlet
Valdemar representative general, and sealed by the Swedish
Red Cross. Valid from 4 October 1944 within one year.
40.000.-
286. Schutzpass. Protection letter of the Swiss Embassy
Foreign Interest Representation issued to Böhm Kálmánné.
Budapest, 23 October 1944. With registration number, sealed.
Printed in the Vadász utca 29. (Possibly forgery made by the
Zionist resistance, to issue protection letters to more people!)
16.000.-
287. Correspondence postcards of Trenk Frigyes (born in
1910.) forced laborer, mailed from places such as Csíkszereda
(Transylvania) Mosonmagyaróvár and Dachau, in the year
1944., to his father Trenk Ármin, Budapest. Censor marked
cards. Together with: letter of Trenk Frigyes from the
Ecksberg hospital (near München), Germany, where his
frozen leg was operated. (Altogether 11 items.)
20.000.-
VII. Hebraica
288. (ALFASI) Hilkhot Rav Alfas II. Wien, 1804. (!) 223
leaves. With nice print mark, „Samson Berkowitz Bukowiener
Landes Rabbiner‖ owner seal! Folio size, in original, slightly
damaged leather hardcover binding.
10.000.-
289. Deutsch, Eliezer Hayim (chief rabbi of Bonyhád):
Cemach Hasade. (Rabbinical work.) Published by the sons of
the author. Paks, 1917. 54+4 leaves. Repaired, in new
hardcover.
6000.-
290. Machsor… k’minhag Ashkenaz.. (First volume of the
series, which includes all the special prayers.) Sulzbach, 1770
(!). 58 (+8), 238 + 12 leaves. With nice, engraved title page,
initials. In original parchment hardcover with brass clip.
50.000.-
291. Machsor… Pesach veShavuot (IV. volume). Wien, 1809.
254 leaves. In original leather hardcover, some pages bound in
the wrong order. With several engravings.
10.000.-
292. (MOSHE SCHREIBER MEMORIAL BOOK) Sefer
Hazikaron im ha-Zvaa memaran he-Hatam Sofer. Budapest,
1942. 80 pages. (Schreiber Mózes famous chief rabbi of
Pozsony, Frankfurt am Main, 1762—Pozsony 1839, Hebrew
memorial book and authentic testimony letter.)
6000.-
293. (TALMUD) Talmud Babli—Yerushalmi: Massekhet
Rosh Hashana, Taanith, Yoma, Succa, Megilla (With
separate, red-black title pages, bound in one). Sulzbach,
1756/57 (!). 41, 36, 95, 68, 79 leaves. With nice print marks
and initials. Original, wood board full leather hardcover
binding, with brass clips.
20.000.-
294. Vital (Calabrese), Hayim (kabbalist, best student of
Yitshak Luria Ashkenazi, 1543―1620): Hok leIsrael.
Lemberg (Lvov), 1788. Hebrew and German title page.
Published by Yakov ben Abraham. 214 (+6) leaves. Important
and rare kabbalistic work, mystical comments of Moses IV.!
In worn half leather hardcover.
10.000.-
295. (TURIM) Yakov ben Asher (Asheri): Arbaa Turim, Even
Haezer. (46 leaves, the first two and last are missing.) +
Hoshen Mishpat (128 leaves, its end missing). Ownership or
censor mark on the 122/b. page: „Camillo Josephus 1519.‖ (!).
Only four editions are from before this date: Piave, 1475.
Soncino, 1490. Konstantinápoly, 1503. and Fano, 1516.
(Friedberg, 247-248. p.) Repaired in the late 19th century, and
newly bound in nice full leather cover, with brass clips.
VERY RARE (Incunabula?)!
300.000.-
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