Our new catalog presents a section dedicated to the estate of Zalman Shoken - the founder of Shoken Publishing, and the owner of the "Haaretz" newspaper, which he purchased at the end of 1935,
and other items from the estate of Prof. Emmanuel Marx - Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology - at Tel Aviv University, recipient of the Israel Prize for Sociology Research for the year 2018 and an honorary member of the British Royal Anthropological Institute.
These items include research books in history and language, travel books, poetry books in special editions and more....
Alongside these are displayed many items for the history of the people of Israel and Zionism, photographs, letters, works by the best artists and other items.
LOT 23:
Ramat Gan, Construction and Development an Administrative Report, 1920s, English, photographs
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Ramat Gan, Construction and Development an Administrative Report, 1920s, English, photographs
The idea of its founding as a Jewish city arose in 1914, when a group of Ahuzat Beit residents, led by Dr. Yehuda Leib Matmon-Cohen, founder of the Herzliya Gymnasium, decided to establish a rural city called "Ir Ganim" based on a garden city approach using
“Hebrew labor”, however it was only realised a year after the establishment of The British Mandate in Eretz Israel in the spring of 1921. During World War I, from November 1917 to September 1918, the garden city was part of the “Ojot” front line between the Ottoman and British forces - at the western end of the front line.
The name of the locality was later changed from "Ir Ganim" to "Ramat Gan". In March 1926, the settlement was recognized as a local council by the British, and after the establishment of the state, in 1950, it was recognized as a city in Israel.
The booklet includes many photographs - Ramat Gan as a garden city, as an architecturally designed city, a commercial center for the surrounding cities, a medical center and more ....
Many advertisements of factories and institutions that exist in the local council, among them - Ihud Regev, Tasis, Assis, convalescent homes, commerce and more ...
Greetings from A. Krinitzi - President of the local council
Softcover
Spine glued
15*23 cm
32 pages
general condition

