Аукцион 10 Часть 1 Rare books, privileged copies, chasiddut, rare letters, manuscripts, Chabad, bills, coins, medals, and more.
14.4.19
Mevo Ktsia 1 Jerusalem, Израиль

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A large and rare collection of documents from the IDF archives.

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A large and rare collection of documents from the IDF archives.
The collection includes more than 120 items, letters signed by IDF chiefs, army officers, generals, original photographs of soldiers, yearly pictures, appointment papers, and appointment-cancellation documents, program pages, secret and classified documents, service commitment documents, certificates of honor, birth certificates, marriage certificates, personal letters, graduation certificates, summaries of personal interviews with commanders, documents of official companies such as Elta, Israel Aircraft Industries, Nesher, systems model, and more.
The documents are varied from battalions, companies, and various brigades.
Between the years - 1952, -1980.
Conditions and sizes: Variable. 
Partial list of signatories to the documents: 
David Ben-Gurion pronounced (1886 – 1973) was the primary national founder of the State of Israel and the first Prime Minister of Israel.
Ben-Gurion's passion for Zionism, which began early in life, led him to become a major Zionist leader and Executive Head of the World Zionist Organization in 1946.[1] As head of the Jewish Agency from 1935, and later president of the Jewish Agency Executive, he was the de facto leader of the Jewish community in Palestine, and largely led its struggle for an independent Jewish state in Mandatory Palestine. On 14 May 1948, he formally proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel, and was the first to sign the Israeli Declaration of Independence, which he had helped to write. Ben-Gurion led Israel during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and united the various Jewish militias into the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Subsequently, he became known as "Israel's founding father".[2]
Yitzhak Rabin (1922-1995) was the chief of staff of the IDF and the Prime Minister of Israel.
Haim Bar-Lev (Brutzelwski) - (1924-1994) was the eighth chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, a member of the Knesset and a minister in the Israeli government. 
David Elazar "Dado" (1925-1976) was an Israeli military man, commander of the Northern Command during the Six-Day War and the ninth chief of staff, during the Yom Kippur War. 
Mordechai (Motta) Gur (1930 - 1995) was a military man, politician and Israeli writer, who served as the 10th Chief of Staff and afterwards as a member of the Knesset and Minister of Government in Israel.
Moshe (Musa) Peled (1925 - 2000) was a Major General in the Israel Defense Forces, and served as commander of the Armored Corps.
Haim Granit (born 1933, under the name Haim Greenberg) is an Israeli military man - the chief military police officer, the commander of the Artillery Corps 215 in the Artillery Corps during the Yom Kippur War, and the 55th Battalion of the Artillery Corps. 
Yosef Geva (Glazberg) - (1924 - 2014) was a Major General in the IDF, the OC Central Command between 1960 and 1966. 
Avraham Yaffe (Yoffe) - (1913-1983) was a major general in the IDF, a member of the Knesset, one of the founders of the Movement for Greater Israel and director of the Nature Reserves Authority. 
Yaakov (Yankele) Heifetz (1923 - 2007) was an officer with the rank of brigadier general in the IDF, one of the founders of the Intelligence Directorate, served as the commander of the Training and Financial Advisor to the Chief of Staff.
Yehudah Harari (1919-1980) was a colonel in the Israel Defense Forces and one of the founders of the Paratroopers Brigade.
A. Ben Yosef - Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Defense. 
Jacob (Jack, Yankele) Elazari (1929-1989) was an IDF officer with the rank of brigadier general, head of the Israeli military delegation for the establishment of the Singapore Army. 
David Katz (born 1946) is a former IDF Brigadier General. 
Hagai Regev (born 1943) is a former IDF officer with the rank of brigadier general. He served as brigade commander in the First Lebanon War, a division commander and military secretary to Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin. 
Israel Ben Amitai (1922 - 2011) was an IDF artillery officer with the rank of colonel, and served as the first director general of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. In 1995 he was awarded the Yakir Be'er Sheva Award. 
Eli Eshet (Krust) - He is a retired senior officer in the Israel Defense Forces and the Israel Police, former director general of the Tel Aviv municipality.
Haim Sela (1940-1982) was a colonel, served in the Golani Brigade, commander of the Egoz reconnaissance unit, and 12th Battalion (Barak). Killed during the First Lebanon War.
Dan Hiram (1924-1987) was a chief artillery officer with the rank of colonel, director general of the Ministry of Transport and Ayalon Highways.
Moshe Kashti (originally: Regenbogen) - (February 1, 1917 - March 17, 1974) was the financial adviser to the chief of staff (with the rank of colonel); the director general of the Ministry of Defense;
David Havkin (1930-2013) was an activist from the Soviet Union. Habkin devoted his life to the struggle to bring the Jews of the Soviet Union to Israel.
Yeshayahu Zvi Winograd (born 1933) is a Hebrew bibliographer, collector of books and an Israeli publisher.
Marriage certificate signed by Rabbi Nissim Ohana (1881-1962) was the Deputy Chief Rabbi of Egypt, Chief Rabbi of Gaza, and in Haifa. (And elsewhere).