Auction 50 General auction: Decorative items, Porcelain and Glass, Silverware, Jewelry, Judaica, Israeliana and more
Dec 5, 2019 (Your local time)
Israel
 9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera

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Very rare! Moritz Grosman. Yiddish "Vilna in Word and Picture": Illustrated Almanac. Yidishe Vilne in vort un bild: ...

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Very rare! Moritz Grosman. Yiddish "Vilna in Word and Picture": Illustrated Almanac. Yidishe Vilne in vort un bild: ilustrir almanakh, Vilna 1925.
Very rare! Moritz Grosman Yiddish Vilna in Word and Picture: Illustrated Almanac. Yidishe Vilne in vort un bild: ilustrir almanakh, Vilna 1925, 116 pp. Rare edition in Yiddish with very many original photos (more than 100) of Jewish life in Vilnius early 20th cen., most of people and buildings disappeared in the Holocaust. Condition: covers are missing, binding is loose, stained, tears, there are only pages: 17-36, 43-64, 67-80, 97-116 + 2
MORITZ GROSMAN (d. 1941) was a community leader in Vilna. By trade, he was an art photographer. He published an illustrated almanac of Vilna with his photographs, entitled Yidishe vilne in vort un bild (Jewish Vilna in word and image) (Vilna, 1925), He was murdered by the Nazis in Ponar camp in 1941. The Ponary massacre or Paneriai massacre (Polish: zbrodnia w Ponarach) was the mass murder of up to 100,000 people, mostly Jews, Poles, and Russians by German SD and SS and their Lithuanian collaborators, including Ypatingasis būrys killing squads, during World War II and the Holocaust in Reichskommissariat Ostland. The murders took place between July 1941 and August 1944 near the railway station at Ponary (now Paneriai), a suburb of today's Vilnius, Lithuania. Some 70,000 Jews were murdered at Ponary, along with up to 20,000 Poles, and 8,000 Russian POWs, most of them from nearby Vilna (Vilnius), and its newly-formed Vilna Ghetto.

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