Auction 9
Eretz Israel, settlement, anti-Semitism, Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita, postcards and photographs, letters by rabbis and rebbes, Chabad, Judaica, and more
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Jan 11, 2021
Abraham Ferrera 1 , Jerusalem, Israel
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LOT 213:
Eretz Israel Opera - Program Collection, 1920s
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Eretz Israel Opera - Program Collection, 1920s
7 booklets "The Eretz Israel Opera Library". Tel Aviv, 1920s.
booklets appear: 2 - The Clowns, 6 - Rachel, 8 - Troubadour, 9 - Tosca, 10 - Samson and Delilah, 11 - Othello, and 'The Huguenots'.
The names of the participants, the author, the translator and the other people involved appear on the title page of each and every booklet (different participants). In the body of the booklets, the opera text and many advertisements for manufacturing companies made in the Land of Israel
In 1923,
Mordechai Golinkin [1875-1963] founded the first opera house in Eretz Israel - the "Eretz Israel Opera". Golinkin conductor in St. Petersburg, read Jewish newspapers (including "Razsvit") and concluded that the revival of the people of Israel in the Land of Israel would not be possible without a cultural revival that would also include the establishment of a Hebrew opera. In 1917 he heard the Balfour Declaration, and decided to fulfill a dream - the establishment of a Hebrew opera house in the Land of Israel. Golinkin's original intention was to establish it in Jerusalem, and the reason for choosing Tel Aviv was prosaic - most of the musicians and artists lived and created in the city. Golinkin headed the opera for four years, during which time he staged no less than 17 productions, most notably "Faust", "Samson and Delila", "Aida" and "the Huguenots".
22 cm. Good condition.

