Аукцион 12 Часть 1 Pentagon Platinum Part a
от PENTAGON
5.12.20
Emek H'aela 12, Modein, Израиль

A once-in-a-lifetime platinum sale.

Among the items:

The estate of the second President of the State of Israel

Mr. Yitzhak Ben Zvi

The original recording reel of the declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel

16.5.1948 From David Ben Gurion The full ceremony !!!

Never been in any auction house in the country or in the world,

 Original film reel From 1938 Kristallnacht and much more...

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An album of photographs of the Ben Zvi family. President Yitzhak Ben Zvi and Rachel Vinait and their children. The ...


Стартовая цена:
$ 3 500
Эстимейт :
$8 000 - $10 000
Комиссия аукционного дома: 20%
НДС: 17% Только на комиссию
Аукцион проходил 5.12.20 в PENTAGON

An album of photographs of the Ben Zvi family. President Yitzhak Ben Zvi and Rachel Vinait and their children. The pictures can be seen on Wikipedia, the source is in the album !!!!
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi (Shimshlevitch) (in Russian script: Ицхак Бен-Цви. Originally: Ицхок Шимшелевич) April 23, 1963) was the second President of the State of Israel, a pioneer in the period of the Second Aliyah, a historian and one of the leaders of the labor movement in Israel. Among his public positions were one of the founders of Poalei Zion, chairman of the National Committee, a member of the Jerusalem Community Committee and a member of the Knesset on behalf of Mapai. As a researcher, he dealt with the history of the people of Israel and the Land of Israel and focused on the study of the various communities of Israel, especially the Eastern community. Elected three times as President of the State of Israel, from December 8, 1952, until his death in 1963.
Rachel Yanait Ben Zvi - Originally Golda Lishanski, immigrated to Palestine in 1908.
Yanait was a teacher at the 'Gymnasia' Rehavia School, one of the main activists in setting up the 'G'dud Ha'ivri' (the Jewish Brigade) and one of the founders of 'Magen David Adom' and the 'Mo'etzet Hapo'alot' (Council of Women Workers).
In December 1918 Rachel Yanait and Izhak Ben-Zvi were married. They had two sons: Amram and Eli. Eli later was killed in Israel’s War of Independence, defending his kibbutz in the north, Beit Keshet.
Rachel Yanait took an active role in shaping the character of the President's Residence, an institution that symbolized the unity of the Jewish people gathered in the new state of Israel.