The Abe Wintner Judaica Collection, Los Angeles
By Appel Auction
May 3, 2023
Pomona NY 10970, United States


Abe Wintner, who owned the Abe Wintner Judaic Art Co. on Beverly Boulevard opened his store at 7319 Beverly Boulevard in 2010 and filled it with Judaic artworks and ceremonial pieces. Abe’s parents and relatives endured untold hardships during World War II while living in the former Czechoslovakian village, Kosice. Abe was born, while his parents were hiding from the nazis in 1945 in the mountains of Czechoslovakia. Wintner’s father and mother fled their village as the Nazis were advancing in 1943, and lived for approximately one year in the nearby Tatra Mountains.


His father, Eliezer, owned a successful textile business and had considerable wealth. Eliezer Wintner has been credited with saving the lives of over 10,000 Jews who otherwise would likely have perished. He used his money to bribe the Germans and Czech police to allow them to go into the mountains. They survived on very little food.


 The Wintner family moved to Belgium, Israel, and later Los Angeles. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Wintner attended a rabbinical school in Baltimore, Ner Israel, where he began collecting antique Judaic art. He saved small increments of money sent by his family for clothing and food and used it to buy antique menorahs, candlesticks, spice boxes, and items used in religious ceremonies. It would turn into a personal desire for collecting artworks that he said represented the strength and resolve of the Jewish people. “It’s the only store specializing in antique Judaica west of New York, ” Wintner said. “I am addicted to it. Some people drink or fool around. This is my addiction — art. Wintner credited his love for art collecting with helping him put the memories of the past somewhat to rest, his store brought a renewed sense of peace to his life.


Abe married Yvonne in 1979 and has 2 children, Dahlia who lives in Raanana, and Yoni living in Los Angeles. Abe has been blessed with 7 grandchildren. Wintner regularly travels to auctions around the country. His collection has grown to include more than 800 pieces, from paintings, drawings, and sculptures to engraved silver and hand-carved wood pieces. Many of the artworks date back 300 to 400 years.


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LOT 22:

Handwritten and Hand-Decorated Leaf, in Color– Good Year Blessings from Kollel Shomrei HaChomot – Jerusalem, 1891

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Handwritten and Hand-Decorated Leaf, in Color– Good Year Blessings from Kollel Shomrei HaChomot – Jerusalem, 1891


A colorful and illustrated page written by hand, "Greetings for the year 1892", by Kolell Esterreich-Ungaren, and the  Kollel Shomrei Hachomot. Jerusalem, 1891.


Illustrated medallion, with calligraphic writing in red, green and black ink.

Within the frame are various congratulatory verses. In the center of the frame is written the blessing "good writing and signature" and other blessings, and the name of Rabbi Avraham Singer, Rabbi of Palata, in bold red letters. At the bottom of the page, the name of the city "Jerusalem" is written in bold, followed by the hand signature of an appointee of the kollel 'Rabbi Tovia Aryeh Goldberger' and the stamp-signature of Rabbi David Yolus. A stamp of the Kollel: "Kollel Shomrei Hachomot in Tzion and Jerusalem Hachaim Hakedoshim ".


Rabbi Tovia Aryeh Goldberger. One of the greatest rabbis and businessmen in Jerusalem. A student of Rabbi Jeremiah Lev, Av Beis Din of Ohael. In the year 1773 he immigrated to Jerusalem. The son-in-law of the businessman Rabbi Azriel Zelig Huisdorf.

Rabbi Toviah Aryeh Goldberger was a member of the first composition of the Hasidic Board of Jerusalem (led by the Gaon of Lublin who owns "Torat Chesed"). He was one of the admirers of the Gaon of Lublin and the publisher of his book "Shuat Torat Chesed" on the Eben Ha'ezer section. One of my employers includes Hungary and a supervisor in this organization for twenty-three years together with the Gerih Sonnenfeld.


Rabbi David Rabbi Chaim Zvi Yolos (deceased Shevat 1752), son-in-law of the Gaon Rabbi Avraham Shag of Kuybersdorf. He studied with his father-in-law at the yeshiva of Rabbi David Shik, Av Beis Din of  Tokai and with the Maharam Shik


29 Cm. 


Good- Fair condition. Folding marks & tears.


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