Subasta 26 Rare books, privileged copies, chasiddut, rare letters, manuscripts, Chabad, and more.
Por TZolman's auction
23.11.20
Arie ben eliezer 45 jerusalem, Israel

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LOTE 26:

2 posters of the Rabbinate of Ashkelon.

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23.11.20 en TZolman's auction
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2 posters of the Rabbinate of Ashkelon.
1. Office of the Rabbinate of Ashkelon. Tevet, 1963. Our dear brothers. The winter months have passed, and in our many seasons rain does not water the earth, life and blessing. We need the mercy of Heaven! Take hold of the deeds of our forefathers; Repentance and prayer and charity. On the Sabbath of the Holy of Holies, on the 23rd of Tevet 5723 (1963). We gather together in the synagogues and in the reading of the Torah, we will pray a rain-prayer prayer, "every congregation is a committee according to its customs." Folding, slight cuts to edges without missing, few stains.

2. Rabbinical Bureau of Ashkelon. Elul 5722 (1962) Our brethren, the entire House of Israel Residents of Ashqelon, Mishmayot A poster on the High Holidays The desecration of the Sabbath by bicycle ride in the city of Laho It is known that the passenger on the Sabbath by bicycle, car and any vehicle desecrates the Sabbath in public The Torah. Turn on and off, electricity, gas and the use of radio desecration of the Sabbath is! As well as her appeal to the daughters of Israel for caution and modesty. Special request. Bnei Brak, Bnei Yisroel, etc. Be careful of the holiness of the High Holy Days and the Shabak, please prepare "ice and milk" for the High Holidays, holidays and Shabbat, and "distribution of milk" on the eve of the holiday. Etc. Writing and signing a good bureau of the rabbinate in Ashkelon.
Condition: Good, light holes without missing, time stains, folding marks. 
In those years there were no refrigerators in most of the houses and to keep food from day to day they used special coffins filled with ice.