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ISRAEL -- DECLARATION OF THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF ISRAEL
Iton Rishmi. [Official Gazette of Israel.] Tel Aviv: 1948. 2° (328 x 200mm). 25 issues, nos. 1-25, first bound edition thus, complete with 8pp. contents, and with small bifolium Supplement loosely inserted, Hebrew text. (Supplement with 25mm tear just into text, but without loss, some browning, except for first issue printed printed on superior paper as usual.) Publisher's black cloth with stamped title on upper cover (extremities rubbed). Provenance: Rabbi Yehuda Leib Maimon (1875-1962, signer of the Israeli declaration of independence; bookplate, his books donated to:) -- Mossad HaRav Kook (small circular library stamps on first and last leaves).
SIGNER'S ASSOCIATION COPY OF THE FIRST PRINTING OF THE ISRAELI DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Rabbi Maimon was born in Bessarabia, now modern-day Moldova. He immigrated to Palestine in 1913, was later expelled by the Ottomans during the first World War, and emigrated to the United States. After the British assumed control, he returned to Palestine in 1919, and became leader of the Mizrachi, the party of the religious Zionists. He was arrested by the British in 1946 during Operation Agatha. Later, he helped draft Israel's declaration of independence, and his name appears in the list of signatories on p.2 of the first issue of Iton Rishmi. This was the first publication rescinding the 1939 British White Paper restricting Jewish immigration to Palestine (see lot 396), and heralds the end of British involvement in Palestine. THIS IS THE VERY FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FULL DECLARATION AS READ OUT BY BEN-GURION AT 4PM ON FRIDAY 14 MAY 1948 IN THE TEL-AVIV MUSEUM (known today as Independence Hall). Maimon later represented the United Religious Front in the first Israeli Knesset.
Iton Rishmi. [Official Gazette of Israel.] Tel Aviv: 1948. 2° (328 x 200mm). 25 issues, nos. 1-25, first bound edition thus, complete with 8pp. contents, and with small bifolium Supplement loosely inserted, Hebrew text. (Supplement with 25mm tear just into text, but without loss, some browning, except for first issue printed printed on superior paper as usual.) Publisher's black cloth with stamped title on upper cover (extremities rubbed). Provenance: Rabbi Yehuda Leib Maimon (1875-1962, signer of the Israeli declaration of independence; bookplate, his books donated to:) -- Mossad HaRav Kook (small circular library stamps on first and last leaves).
SIGNER'S ASSOCIATION COPY OF THE FIRST PRINTING OF THE ISRAELI DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Rabbi Maimon was born in Bessarabia, now modern-day Moldova. He immigrated to Palestine in 1913, was later expelled by the Ottomans during the first World War, and emigrated to the United States. After the British assumed control, he returned to Palestine in 1919, and became leader of the Mizrachi, the party of the religious Zionists. He was arrested by the British in 1946 during Operation Agatha. Later, he helped draft Israel's declaration of independence, and his name appears in the list of signatories on p.2 of the first issue of Iton Rishmi. This was the first publication rescinding the 1939 British White Paper restricting Jewish immigration to Palestine (see lot 396), and heralds the end of British involvement in Palestine. THIS IS THE VERY FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE FULL DECLARATION AS READ OUT BY BEN-GURION AT 4PM ON FRIDAY 14 MAY 1948 IN THE TEL-AVIV MUSEUM (known today as Independence Hall). Maimon later represented the United Religious Front in the first Israeli Knesset.
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