Asta 47 Banknote and coin stamps and Judaica items.
5.9.21
50 Dizengoff Street, Tel Aviv (Dizengoff Center, 3rd floor, 4 gates)., Israele

Items in this sale are Israeli stamps from 1948 until today, including envelopes and postcards, and various documents from Eretz Israel and the world.

Including coins and banknotes during the British Mandate and Israel. Means of payment (tokens, tickets, and more) including Templars from all over the world.

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LOTTO 75:

1921 Sent from the Czech Republic from the Twelfth Zionist Congress in Carlsbad, a special stamp ...


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1921 Sent from the Czech Republic from the Twelfth Zionist Congress in Carlsbad, a special stamp in honor of the Congress on a postcard, a postcard of the Jerusalem landscape by Hermann Struck, the postcard was sent to the Netherlands. By Abraham Frenkel.

Prof. Avraham Halevi (Adolf) Frenkel

Born in Munich, Germany, in 1891, to his father Aviezeri (Sigmund; merchant and activist, leader of ultra-Orthodox Judaism in Bavaria, economist in the service of the German government; grandson of Rabbi Zvi Binyamin Auerbach, owner of Nahal Eshkol) and his mother Chaya Sarah Daughter of Israel Asher Neuburger, received a traditional education, graduated from a classical high school, studied at the universities of Munich, Berlin, Breslau and Marburg, and here in 1914 was certified as a doctor of philosophy. After serving in the German army throughout the years of World War I, she was appointed a lecturer and later a full-time professor of mathematics at Marburg University.

He was active in the Mizrahi Histadrut in Germany and was elected a delegate to the 12th Zionist Congress in 1921.