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381 p. Illustrated with drawings by Arthur Zaidenberg. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Hardbound. Fourth printing. JUDAICA BOX 1
pp. xii, 434. Book label of Dr. Emanuel H. Laderman. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, spine slightly worn. Hardbound. Fifth printing. JUDAICA BOX 4
New York, Der Komitet, 1946-47. Paper Wrappers, Folio (Road Atlas size, 35 cm) , 32 pages. "Unity. " Yiddish Communist bimonthly (from May 1944-Jan 15 1945) , then monthly (through 1947) for writers, artists, and scientists, a periodical certainly read by many of those swept up in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler in Amerike. " Preceeded by periodical of the same name, also published in New York, in 1942.SUBJECT(S) : Jewish communists -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (LOC, UCLA, Columbia) . Bound in blank paper wrappers. Cover on 1945 has detached, with a bit of edgewear to the first and last pages; All printed on good paper, so condition remains Good+ Solid. Important volumes straddling the end of the war and the early post war period. (Y-37B) . Price per each issue.
New York, Der Komitet, 1943. Paper Wrappers, Large 4to (Life Magazine size) , 28 pages. "Unity. " Short-lived (1942-43 only) Yiddish Communist monthly for writers, artists, and scientists, a periodical certainly read by many of those swept up in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler in Amerike. " Succeeded by periodical of the same name, also published in New York, in 1944. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish communists -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (LOC & NYPL) . Very Good Condition. (Y-38)
FONDO DI MAGAZZINO SEGNI DEL TEMPO, UNA LEGGERISSIMA PIEGA AL RETROCOPERTINA, MA IL VOLUME è INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. ANCORA PRESENTE LA FASCETTA PUBBLICITARIA: NUOVA EDIZIONE. Il volgere del nuovo secolo, il passaggio delle generazioni, la difficile elaborazione del lutto della Shoah, insieme alle domande che nascono dalla crisi mediorientale, ci portano ad interrogarci sulle radici europee dell'identità ebraica. Questo libro racconta sei secoli di storia degli ebrei in Europa, dal Trecento fino alle soglie del Novecento: una storia che è quella degli ebrei dell'Occidente cristiano, delle condizioni della loro esistenza, dei rapporti con la cultura esterna, di esilio e migrazioni, chiusura nei ghetti e vitalità sociale e culturale.
1st edition. Stiff Wrappers, 4to, 8-36 pages each issue. In Yiddish. Daily writeups from the Workmens Circle Annual convention, here bound together with the annual joke issue, "Der Bezem, " a kind of April Fools Day-like response to the convention. This is not a kind of post-convention wrap-up, but rather daily news for the delegates as it unfolds. Most issues include numerous cartoons, photos, etc. Important Depression-era volume. "Aroysgegebn fun der konvenshon arandzshments komite; redagirt fun F. Gelibter un L. Ratman." Presume given only to delegates and not published and distributed further afield. We were unable to locate a single holding of this volumes anywhere, and only 3 holdings of any other volumes of it (Harvard, Brandeis, Illinois). SUBJECT(S) Jews -- United States - Congresses. Workmen's Circle (U. S. ) -- Congresses. Very Good Condition. Rare. (Y-4)
65779, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 924 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 tables b/w., Language: French. ISBN 9782503569741.
18x13 cm. 350 pages. Hardcover. Spine worn. Binding visible between several pages. Pages yellowing and age stained. Else in good condition.
Milano, A. Mondadori, 1958, in-8 piccolo, br. edit. ill. a colori, pp. 398, [2]. "I Libri del Pavone".
1922558Paris, La renaissance du Livre, Collection Littéraire et Artistique Internationale, 1922 In-12, broché, couverture abîmée, 253 pages
IN YIDDISH. 150x225 mm. 491 pages. Hardcover. Rear cover loose. Cover corners bumped and worn. Spine wrinkled. Spine edges worn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
20x13 cm., 722 pp., hardcover, slightly faded cover and spine, slightly stained and worn on edges, ex libris marks, loose inner binding, slightly yellowing pages. else in fair+ condition.
698 p.; 22 cm. Cartonato editoriale. Ex libris e firma di possesso. Fioriture ai tagli. Buona copia. Letteratura yiddish tradotta in inglese
19.5x13.5 cm. 421 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 123 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Inscribed by the author. Title page verso: Wei oun wander; Douleur sans foyer, poe´sies. Sorrow Without a Home, post-holocaust poetry, with some pre-war poems, by Israel Aszendorf; published in Paris by the Yiddish Writers Club, illustrated by the famous Jewish artist, Benn. With frontispiece portrait of the author. Israel Ashendorf (19091956) , Yiddish poet, short story writer, and dramatist. Ashendorf grew up and lived in Lemberg (Lwow) , Galicia (now Lviv, Ukraine) , until World War II, when he fled to Uzbekistan. He spent five years in Paris and immigrated to Argentina in 1953. In Buenos Aires he served as supervisor of Jewish secular schools, taught Hebrew and Yiddish literature, and contributed to the Yidishe Tsaytung. His first poems were published in 1927, and thereafter he contributed to Yiddish periodicals in Europe, the Americas, and Israel. In 1929, he was co-editor of the literary journal Tsushtayer. Collections of his poetry were published in 1937, 1939, 1941, 1950, and 1956. His biblical dramas Der Meylekh Shoel (King Saul, 1948) and Der Meylekh Dovid (King David, 1956) express a pessimistic worldview. The posthumous collection Letste Shriftn (Last Writings, 1958) includes his poems and short stories. (EJ, 2007) Subjects: Yiddish Poetry. OCLC lists 20 copies. Front cover repair, backstrip torn at top and bottom, first page lightly torn at edge; otherwise, clean and fresh, binding firm. Good condition. (YID-18-1)
IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH. RARE memorial book dedicated to the Jewish community of Molchad, a village located on the Molchad River in the Baranovichy District of the Brest Region, Belarus. 3600 Jews from Molchad and the surrounding area were massacred by the native Polish population with the support of German troops, with many Jews buried alive. Contains a list of pictures, an introduction by editor and two prefaces in English. 240x170mm.460+12 pages. Black leather embossed Hardcover with gilt front cover and spine. Cover slightly curved. Several small paint stains on rear cover and spine. Single small stain on front cover. Cover edges slightly bumped. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Inner cover age-stained near binding and slightly wrinkled. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare Yizkor Book is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 22x15.5 cm. 347+145 pages. Hard cover with gilt lettering. Pen inscription on first page. Else in very good condition.
1375083Bruxelles: Bibliothèque Royale Albert Ier, 1993 in-8, 85 pages, illustrations. Broché, couv. illustrée, pliure angulaire au 2ème plat de couv., bon état.
Nyu York : Linguist Pub. Co. , 1943. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 247, 195 pages. The final 2 volumes in an annual which ran from 1939 until 1943. 25 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Yiddish literature -- Bio-bibliography. OCLC lists 11 holdings worldwide. Institutional stamp, wear & chips to wrappers, Good Condition. Other volumes available, please ask. (Y-30) Price is per volume
RARE memorial book IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH WITH AN ENGLISH INTRODUCTION dedicated to the Jewish community of Przasnysz, annihilated at the outbreak of the Russo-German war in 1940. Contains many b&w photographic plates. 280x220mm. 276 pages. Green leather Hardcover with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover upper corners slightly bumped. Cover edges rubbed. Cover corners and edges slightly stained. Cover and spine slightly rubbed and slightly dirty. Spine edges wrinkled and rubbed. Inner cover yellowing/age-stained. Binding slightly visible on rear inner cover. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare memorial book is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 342 p. "This book is about the Hoax that nevre ends, of the believing creationists with the naturalist evolutionist heretics, of the muslims with other peoples-of-the-book, being an apt and forceful, a fully persuasionist semantic analysis of the Old Gospel, namely, The Torah. Its contents have been at dispute the past two millenia and one-half and its provides especially the true perspective on the Adliteration Harangue, namely, the possible corruption by The Jews of the Biblical Text. We then feel justified in hoping that it shall provide the flintstone of interreligious dialogue and cooperation. It comes near te being the full expression it the Quranic Enunciation, "Why, the Torah is a full account (of God's uncountable mysteries)" (6/154). All the postulations have been thoroughly substantiated from, verified against authentic, original textual material, namely, the Torah (Old Testament). So, then, this is a full mature venture to discuss the occult and the Revealed God.".
RARE jubilee book IN YIDDISH published to celebrate the 30 year anniversary of "Haynt", one of the most popular Yiddish newspapers in Poland, where many prominent Jewish writers and thinkers began their career. The volume contains within its first pages b&w photographs of the past and present personnel of Haynt. The rest of the book consists of Yiddish works in verse and prose, memoirs and articles on Judaism. 325x245mm. 329 pages. Dark red cloth Hardcover. Cover stained and slightly worn. Cover corners and front cover fore edge tattered. Cover corners and edges, and spine edges bumped. Spine wrinkled. Pen inscription on title page. Previous owner's name written in pen on copyright page. Both rear whitepages creased. Pages yellowing with few age-stains. [SUMMARY]: This rare jubilee book of the legendary Yiddish daily newspaper 'Haynt' published in Warsaw from 1906 until 1939, is otherwise in good condition.
Publishers cloth. 4to. 112 pages. 26 cm. First edition. In German. The Jewish City of Lublin. With 60 illustrations. Monograph of Lublins Jewish history by Majer Balaban (18771942) , historian and educator. Majer Balaban was a founder and architect of modern Polish Jewish historiography and the first to synthesize both Polish archival sources and Jewish communal records and rabbinic responsa. Balaban completed his dissertation in 1904, on Jews in Lwów at the turn of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (Zydzi lwowscy na przelomie XVIgo I XVIIgo wieku; 1906) . Thereafter he taught in secondary schools until the outbreak of World War I, when he served as a military chaplain in the Austrian army. While stationed in Lublin, he took advantage of the opportunity to prepare a short monograph on the history of Jews in that community. (YIVO Encyclopedia) . His book on the Jews of Lublin, Die Judenstadt von Lublin (Berlin, 1919) , is a vivid survey of history of the Jews in that city. (EJ 2008) . Subjects: Jews - Poland. Lublin (Poland) . Poland; social history under capitalism, before 1945; social conditions; social groups; (movements of) national minorities; Jews. Binding repaired; light soiling to cloth, pages aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (EE-5-31)
IN HEBREW. VOLUME 1 ONLY FROM A TWO VOLUME SET. 23.5X16 c.m. 561 Pages. Hardcover. As New. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Title translates as Mendele Anthology: Published for the 100th Birthday of MMS. A nazi-era Yiddish language study book on Mendele Mokher Sefarim, produced by the children's publishers Grinke Beymelekh ("Green Saplings"). Mendele Mokher Seforim (1835-1917) is revered as the grandfather of Yiddish literature for his innovations in laying a new literary framework for Yiddish. His work realistically portrayed Jewish life with honesty and without judgment and depicted the world of the shtetl [village] with all its poverty and decay; all its joy and poetry. Mendele was born in Belorussia (Belarus) and came from a comfortable family of Lithuanian rabbis. He initially wrote in Hebrew and was a proponent of the Haskalah, but started writing writing in Yiddish in the 1860s (Stevens, 2019). SUBJECTS: Yiddish-language study. OCLC Number:234575366. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (NLI, YIVO, Harvard, NYBC, HUC). Spine rebacked with tape, paper toning, a bit fragile at the edges with some light damp stains. Pages and wrappers are edge worn with no loss to contents. About Good- Condition. Scarce. (YID-33-63-'elx)