Auction 15 Our Rare Books Collection - All items Start at 10 USD
By Trē Zouzē
Apr 6, 2022
Masaryk 14, Tel Aviv, Israel

We are honored to present to you our new catalog, from the rare book collection of Tre Zouze and the Green Brothers. This is the last auction where items from Natan Zach's estate are offered. You will also find here ancient books, Passover Haggadot, stalags, signed and dedicated books, documents from the Mandate period, collectors' items and other treasures. All books are priced at $ 10.


* The books can be picked up independently from our address at Masaryk 14, Tel Aviv, between the days Sunday-Thursday 10: 00-17: 00, or delivered at a cost of 45 NIS. Delivery abroad will be calculated according to the weight of the items.


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LOT 11:

Very Rare: Jewish Haskalah - Shulamit Magazine - Second Year Issue 1808

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Auction took place on Apr 6, 2022 at Trē Zouzē

Very Rare: Jewish Haskalah - Shulamit Magazine - Second Year Issue 1808

Sulamith, eine Zeitschrift zur Beforderung der kultur und Humanitat unter den der Judischen Nation. Von David Frankel.

Desau, 1808.

The second volume of the Shulamit yearbook for the promotion of Jewish culture, edited by David Frenkel. In the second volume (before which the first volume was published in 1806), the yearbook became the channel of communication of the Jewish Consistory of Westphalia (the Jews under Napoleonic rule in the Kingdom of Westphalia - a state that existed a few years between present-day France and Germany). The yearbook was founded by David Ben Moshe Frenkel, a Haskalah man, principal of a well-known Jewish school and Berliner. 'Shulamit' is a piece of history of German Jewry and German Haskalah, before the Spring of the Peoples and during the conquest of Napoleon. with Jewish library stamps in Breslau and Germany. German, 205 p, fair condition: cover detaches and lack in cover spine..


Provenance: Nathan Zach's estate.


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