Auction 27 - נדירים Rare Books and Letters from the Green Brothers Collection
By Trē Zouzē
Dec 24, 2023
Masaryk 14, Tel Aviv, Israel

The auction includes a stunning selection of rare children's books, including a double book by Benzion Raskin with avant-garde Russian graphics from 1922; Photographs and family photo albums from Palestine; the first Israeli edition of "Lolita" published by Stematsky; "Kinor Zion" with the original text of "Hatikva" (1900); a large variety of rare postcards; handwritten letters by individuals such as Arlozrov , Tschernihovsky and Moshe Dayan; And a large selection of ancient and rare books on diverse subjects, including Zionism, Judaism, the Holocaust and more. All items starting at $10.


The auction will take place on Sunday, December 24 at 18:00 p.m.


* Buyer's Premium: 20%.

** Payment must be made within a week at the latest from the day of auction.

*** The items can be picked up independently from our address at Masarik 14, Tel Aviv (by appointment), or have them delivered to your home (in Israel) at a cost of NIS 45.


*** Shipments abroad will be calculated according to the destination and weight ***


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Rare: Rabbi Shem-Tov Gefen - Pure Prophecy Theory - Cairo 1923

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Auction took place on Dec 24, 2023 at Trē Zouzē

Rare: Rabbi Shem-Tov Gefen - Pure Prophecy Theory - Cairo 1923
Shem Tov Gefen: Pure Prophecy Theory or the Mathematical Philosophy of Infinity. A mathematical essay that bases the visions on the mathematical capabilities of infinity.
Haim Wiesel printing house, Cairo, 1923.
Rabbi Kalman (Klonimus) Shem-Tov Gefen (1856-1927) was a neo-Kantian philosopher, theorist, mathematician, Kabbalist and Jewish renaissance man, born in Ukraine. Geffen immigrated to Jaffa in 1906 and there he was one of the visitors to Rabbi Kook's house. Hugo Bergman wrote about this essay: "This collection is a bold building of a comprehensive philosophical method that will explain at once and from one fundamental thought the world and man and the visions of nature, the inanimate and the living."
Hebrew, 128 pages, 22X15 cm. Reasonable condition: torn and detached front cover, rust spots, general wear.

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