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Lot #/Los-Nr.: a30214 :רפסמ טול                                               Open.Bid/Anf.Geb. : $12 : יתלחתה ריחמ

















    Post-Holocaust philately: Dachau camp 1947 Memorial Rally cacheted unused prepaid 5 Pfennig postcard. Obverse announces the dates of the
    commemoration and reverse is blank stationary space for senders of the card.


    Lot #/Los-Nr.: a30215 :רפסמ טול                                               Open.Bid/Anf.Geb. : $25 : יתלחתה ריחמ


















    Post-Holocaust 2pc Jewish mail: 1) Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS) stationary bilingual airmail cv ex Ecuador 10 MAR 1947 to Paris by Pan Am Clipper; franked 4
    Sucres rate, cut open at left side; 2) "BaDerech" stationary cv ex Rome 9 MAR 1948 to Golders Green, by airmail, opened at top. "BaDerech" was the Yiddish leading
    publication of displaced Jews in Italy. HIAS, since its founding in 1902, has been dedicated to locating and assisting Jews - overtly and covertly - in troubled areas to find
    shelter in other countries; its office in Ecuador exists to this day; the French office functioned openly even under the Vichy regime.
    Lot #/Los-Nr.: a30216 :רפסמ טול                                               Open.Bid/Anf.Geb. : $40 : יתלחתה ריחמ


















    Post Holocaust Jewish mail: x4 registered commercial covers (including 1 printed matter cv) ex Poland (Warsaw, Katowice x2, Lodz), including 1 from
    the Central Committee of Jews in Poland (on organization stationary), to Jewish addressees in UK, specifically at 66 Woodlands St. London (Jewish Morning
    Journal). x3 gently opened, one roughly; x3 from May 1946 and one from May 1949.

    Lot #/Los-Nr.: a30217 :רפסמ טול                                               Open.Bid/Anf.Geb. : $40 : יתלחתה ריחמ


















    Lot x6 covers + 1 postcard sent between Jewish news and cultural organizations in Europe, 1924/1948-50; some on business stationary; x2 covers with
    cachets for 1948 World Jewish Congress.



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