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LOTE 15:

Ha'Isha (The Woman) Magazine. The life and concerns of women in Eretz Israel, Jerusalem 1926, 6 issues, with 2 ...

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Ha'Isha (The Woman) Magazine. The life and concerns of women in Eretz Israel, Jerusalem 1926, 6 issues, with 2 lifetime verses of Rachel and 2 illustr. of Benor Kalter
Ha'Isha (The Woman) Magazine The life and concerns of women in Eretz Israel, Jerusalem 1926, 6 issues, with 2 lifetime verses of Rachel and 2 photo sepia engravings of Jacob Benor Kalter
Six issues (1- 7) #3-4 in one issue (alef-zein) of the periodical 'Ha'Isha – a periodical dedicated to the life and concerns of women in Eretz israel'. Jerusalem 1926 size: 25 x 17 cm., in Hebrew, good condition, browned and slightly foxed covers, inside couple of small foxing stains to first pages.
'Ha'Isha' was the first Hebrew periodical for women, which was published in the mandatory Land of Israel between the years 1926-1929. The periodical dealt with Women's activities in Israel. Two women's organizations, which combined activities in the fields of medicine, welfare and education, initiated its publication: 'Hadassa', which also participated in its funding and 'Histadrut Nashim Ivriyot' (union of Hebrew women). The best of authors in the country rote columns in the periodical. The editor was Hanna Helena Tahun. Rare!
1. (alef), 40pp., with 2 photo sepia engravings of Jacob Benor Kalter, “Rachel’s tomb” 9x11cm. - slightly damaged, and “Old city Jerusalem” 11 x 9 cm.
2. (bet) 44pp., with Shir (song) of Rachel, page 8
3. (gimel), 36 pp.
4-5 (dalet-hei) 45 pp., with portrait of Ahad Ha’am
6. (vav) 49pp., with Shir (song) of Rachel, page 21
7 (Zain) 43 pp., illustrated
2 lifetime verses of Rachel and 2 photo sepia engravings of Jacob Benor Kalter (1897-1969)
Rachel Bluwstein Sela (September 20 (Julian calendar), 1890 – April 16, 1931) was a Hebrew-language poet who immigrated to Israel, then part of the Ottoman Empire, in 1909. She is known by her first name, Rachel or as Rachel the Poetess