Auction 76 Part 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Jewelry, Silverware
Jun 29, 2021
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israel

Gallery address: 9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera.


All the devices and clocks in this auction are sold as they are, there is no gurantee for order condition.


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A fee of 5% will be added to late payments.


The dollar exchange rate for this sale is: $=3.26 shekel.


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The auction has ended

LOT 2:

Alter Kacyzne, Perished in Holocaust 1941. Gezamlte shriftn. Yiddish. vol. 1-4, 1967-1972

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Alter Kacyzne, Perished in Holocaust 1941. Gezamlte shriftn. Yiddish. vol. 1-4, 1967-1972
Alter Kacyzne, Perished in Holocaust 1941. Gezamlte shriftn. Yiddish, vol. 1-4, 1967-1972, Tel Aviv: Farlag "Ha-Menorah”
1. Alter Kacyzne Gezamlte shriftn. Yiddish. vol.1: Der dukus ; Dem yidns opere ; Baladn un groteskn Tel Aviv: Farlag "Ha-Menorah", 1967, 318 pp., frontispiece photos, b/w photos, Cover started getting detached
2. Alter Kacyzne Gezamlte shriftn. Yiddish. Band 2: Arabeskn, Prometeus, Hordus.
Tel Aviv: Farlag "Ha-Menorah", 1969, 344 b/w photos, bibliography. some wear to cover, some stains to first pages and edges, severa; worm holes near spine to first pages
3. Alter Kacyzne Gezamlte Shriftn. Yiddish, Band.3, Tel Aviv: Farlag "Ha-Menorah", 1972, 296pp., some stains to edges and first pages, good condition
4. Alter Kacyzne Gezamlte shriftn. Yiddish, Band 4: Shtarke un Shvakhe: Roman in Fir Teyln.
Tel Aviv: Farlag "Ha-Menorah", 1972, 380pp., in Yiddish, foxing stains to cover, internally good condition.
Alter Kacyzne (31 May 1885 in Vilnius, Russian Empire – 7 July 1941 in Ternopil, General Government for the Occupied Polish Territories) was a Jewish (Yiddish) writer, poet and photographer, known as one of the most significant contributors to Jewish-Polish cultural life in the first half of the 20th century. Among other things, he is particularly known as a photographer whose work immortalised Jewish life in Poland in the 1920s and 1930s.
In 1939, after the Nazi occupation of Poland, he fled with his family to Soviet-occupied Lvov (today Lviv, Ukraine).[1] He was put in charge of the literary section of the Lvov State Jewish Theatre. When Germany went on to attack the Soviets[citation needed] in 1941, Kacyzne tried to escape the Nazis and moved farther east to the also Soviet-occupied city of Tarnopol (today Ternopil, Ukraine). By the time he arrived, the Nazis had already occupied Tarnopol. Kacyzne was killed (stabbed to death with a pitchfork) by Ukrainian collaborators during a pogrom directed against the town's Jewish population on 7 July, 1941. His wife Khana was murdered in the Belzec extermination camp, while his daughter Sulamita survived by hiding in Poland as a non-Jew

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