LOT 44:
A Collection of Rare Publications for the Jewish Soldier and the IDF. 1940's-1960's
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A Collection of Rare Publications for the Jewish Soldier and the IDF. 1940's-1960's
A collection [8] of rare publications for the Jewish soldier and the I.D.F.
* Mizmorim L'Chayal HaYehudi edited by Yeshayahu Shapiro, published by the National Committee for the Jewish Soldier, edited by the interdisciplinary committee for musical activity, Land of Israel, 1942. The publisher writes in the introduction: "These songs are are our first attempt to write "soldiers songs" and they are certainly both lacking and overdone. We do not yet have a years-long tradition of military experiences and even the aspect of song is incomplete. However, we believe that this booklet will make a contribution to the creation of such a tradition and to dissemination of nationalistic songs and army songs among the Jewish soldiers." In the booklet are music notes corresponding to the songs. Alongside Israeli classics are folk songs such as: "At Britania", "Shir Amerikani", "Shir Subyeti", "Brigada Karpatit" and more.
* Yerech HaEitanim. A compilation of verses and sayings, laws and customs, prayers and piyutim, parables and stories for the High Holy Days for the Jewish soldier edited by Yitzchak Warfel, 1942.
* Prayer book for the soldiers of the IDF, Sefard liturgy, published by the Chief Military Rabbinate, 1950's.
* Rosh Hashana Machzor according to the Sephardi custom for the soldiers of the IDF published by the Chief Military Rabbinate 1952 - 5 years since the establishment of the State of Israel. Printed according to Tefullat Yesharim HaShalem edited by Mr. Tzalach Yaakov Mantzour. Introduction by Colonel Shlomo Goren.
* Shala"ch - Shikum Lochamei Chofesh. A booklet published by the organization whose aim was to deal with the social rights of those injured in the War of Independence. 1950's.
* Pekudot Keva L'Nehag - Life and death are in your hands, choose life! Without name of publisher and printer. IDF, 1960's.
* Shlosha Ketarim - on the festival of Shavuot, published by the Chief Military Rabbinate, 1950, 3 years since the establishment of the State of Israel.
* Hagadat Ha'Atzmaut - The convention of religious youth, Independence Day 1958, published by the young branch of the national religious party - Jerusalem - ten years since the founding of the State of Israel.
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