Ansicht der am Berge Zion bereits bezogenen 12 Familien-Wohnungen, welche auf dem Situationsplane skizzirt sind. [“View of 12 Family-Dwellings on Mount Zion.”]

AUCTION 54 | Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 161
(ISRAEL, LAND OF).

Ansicht der am Berge Zion bereits bezogenen 12 Familien-Wohnungen, welche auf dem Situationsplane skizzirt sind. [“View of 12 Family-Dwellings on Mount Zion.”]

German interspersed with Hebrew. Map executed by Michel Poschnirokoff. The Leyzer Ran copy. pp. 8. Stained. Multicolor wrappers showing map of proposed construction, worn. 4to.

Halberstadt: H. Meyer for Das Central-Comite für Bau von Armen- und Pilgerwohnungen in Jerusalem (1864)

Est: $600 - $900
A prospectus for purchasing land on Jerusalem’s Mount Zion. The three members of the “Central Committee for Building Dwellings for the Poor and Pilgrims in Jerusalem” were J. Ettlinger, Chief Rabbi of Altona (Germany’s greatest halachist); Dr. I. [Azriel] Hildesheimer, Rabbi of Eisenstadt (a former pupil of Ettlinger) and Joseph Hirsch of Halberstadt (Hildesheimer’s brother-in-law). The pamphlet conveys in most impassioned terms the supreme importance of the commandment of Yishuv Eretz Israel, settling the Land of Israel. It seems that the impetus for this bold endeavor came from R. Azriel Hildesheimer, who took “special interest in the welfare of the Jews of Palestine. In 1860, when the Missionary Society of Palestine provided seventy free dwellings for homeless Jews, Hildesheimer built houses in Jerusalem for the free use of Jewish pilgrims and the poor.” (JE, Vol. VI p. 395).