Bindiger, Joshua. Machzor le’Rosh Hashanah ve’Yom Kippur, Shenath 5702 [Prayer Book for New Year and Day of Atonement, 1941]

AUCTION 30 | Tuesday, September 20th, 2005 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Books and Manuscripts

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Lot 166
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Bindiger, Joshua. Machzor le’Rosh Hashanah ve’Yom Kippur, Shenath 5702 [Prayer Book for New Year and Day of Atonement, 1941]

Square Hebrew letters with nikud (vowel points). The colophon reads in Hebrew: “Joshua Bindiger, Toulouse.” In French was added, “Rue Belle Paule 11” pp. 10 (all published). Light stains and creases. Mimeograph sheets. Loose as issued. Folio Cf. Yerushalmi, Haggadah, plate 162

Toulouse: 1941

Est: $1,500 - $2,500
PRICE REALIZED $1,600
<p>Soon after the outbreak of the Second World War, foreign-born Jews, especially recent refugees from Germany and Austria, were summarily arrested and interned by the French government in bleak detention camps in South-Western France. Suffering under severe conditions and quite cut off from the outside world, some enterprising inmates of the camps succeeded in clandestinely producing - from memory- this mimeograph edition of the Festival liturgy. A more well-known example of this genre is the Gurs Hagadah (see B. Gutterman, The Gurs Haggadah: Passover in Perdition, 2003). The present High Holiday Prayer Book was handwritten by Joshua Bindiger and then mimeographed. Yerushalmi provides in facsimile the final page of a Hagadah written by the same individual and issued under the aegis of “S.R. Kapel, Rabbin de Mulhouse, Aumonier des Camps, Toulouse”</p>