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17.6.18
Beit On, Mazkeret Batya, Israël

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LOT 146:

Shana tova card, photo of Mother of P. Rutenberg, photomontage

Vendu pour: $100
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Shana tova card, photo of Mother of P. Rutenberg, photomontage
Shana tova card, photo of Mother of Pinhas Rutenberg, photomontage, 1935, PC size. Added photo of mother of P. Rutenberg from a biography book about P. Rutenberg. Pinhas Rutenberg (1879-1842) was a Russian Jewish engineer, businessman, and political activist. He played an active role in two Russian revolutions, in 1905 and 1917. During World War I, he was among the founders of the Jewish Legion and of the American Jewish Congress. Later, through his connections in Palestine, he managed to obtain a concession for production and distribution of electric power and founded the Palestine Electric Company, currently the Israel Electric Corporation. A vocal and committed Jewish Nationalist, Rutenberg also participated in establishing the Haganah, the main Jewish militia in pre-war Palestine, and founded Palestine Airways. He subsequently served as a President of the Jewish National CouncilPinhas Rutenberg was born in the town of Romny, north of Poltava, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine). After graduating from a practical high school, he enrolled to the Technology Institute in Saint Petersburg and joined the Socialist-Revolutionary Party. In 1899, he took part in the student riots and was expelled from the institute and expelled to Ekaterinoslav, where he worked swept the capital of as a draftsman at a metallurgical plant, and later on a railway