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Shabbat Candlesticks from the Admont Displaced Persons Camp

Opening price: $500

Commission: 23%

Sold: $600
03.18.2025 07:00pm

Pair of Shabbat Candlesticks Used in the Admont Displaced Persons Camp, Featuring a Tiered Design Characteristic of Polish-Made Candlesticks. C. 1945.

The Admont DP Camp was established in 1946 in the town of Admont, Upper Austria (Styria), on the grounds of a former monastery. The camp housed survivors who had been liberated from concentration and labor camps in Germany, such as Dachau and Bergen-Belsen, and were transferred to DP camps in Austria. Some arrived via the “Bricha” movement, which helped smuggle survivors on their way to Eretz Israel. Despite facing many challenges, the displaced persons in Admont formed a vibrant and supportive community. The camp operated educational institutions, including elementary and secondary schools, a folk university offering vocational courses for adults, as well as cultural activities such as theater, a choir, and sports groups. Many prepared for a new life, with aspirations to immigrate to Eretz Israel. The camp remained active until the late 1940s, when most of its residents immigrated to Israel or other countries, leading to its closure.

Height: 17 cm. Light stains and signs of use. Good condition.

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132. Shabbat Candlesticks from the Admont Displaced Persons Camp