Auction 94 Part 1 Special auction in partnership "Rak Shnia Bakfar" (Arugut) - Israeli Vintage, Jewelry, Antique Rare Books, Judaica: Books, Documents
By The Bidder
Dec 21, 2022
Harishonim 80, Arugut (wize: Rak Shnia Bakfar), Israel

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Address: Hrishonim 80, Arugut (Waze: Rak Shnia Bakfar)


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LOT 345:

3 Antique Yiddish books: A. Sacks, 1938; A. Kotik, 1925, A. Tannenbaum, 1925, NY
1.Abraham Simkhe Sachs (In ...

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Auction took place on Dec 21, 2022 at The Bidder
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3 Antique Yiddish books: A. Sacks, 1938; A. Kotik, 1925, A. Tannenbaum, 1925, NY
1.Abraham Simkhe Sachs (In the fight for a better world), 1938, 176 pp., with portrait of the author.
Abraham Simcha Sachs (1878 Žagarė, Lithuania – New York 1931) was an author and journalist active in socialist and literary Yiddish circles in New York in the 1920s and 1930s. He received a traditional Jewish education until the age of 17, when he began to pursue the study political economy and socialism. Sachs attended the universities of Warsaw and then Berlin, worked as an agriculturist in Słobódka Leśna in 1905, and finally graduated in 1907 from the University of Jena with a degree in Agronomy. In 1910 he moved to New York to become editor of "Zukunft." First and foremost an educator, Sachs was a frequent lecturer and taught at the Arbeter Ring, the Jewish Folk University, and the Jewish Teachers Seminary.
2. Abraham Hirsch Kotik.
(The life of a Jewish intellectual), NY, 1925, 259 pp., with portrait of the author.
Abraham Hirsch Kotik (1867-1933)
3. A. Tannenbaum. (Between sky and water)
1925, NY, 479 pp.
Abner Tannenbaum (March 1, 1848 – July 19, 1913) was a Russian-born Jewish-American Yiddish writer and journalist.
Some wear, some damages.

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