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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.
IN HEBREW, YIDDISH AND ENGLISH. 25x18cm. LXI+357 pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine slightly faded. Else in good condition.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 155 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In German with some Hebrew. 'Agudas Yisroel'; Reports and materials. Compiled by the Provisorischen Comité der "Agudas Jisroel" zu Frankfurt a. M. Contents: Die Vorgeschichte der "Agudas Jisroel" by A. Weyl - Die Versammlung zu Frankfurt a. M. Am 29. Oktober 1911 (Protokoll) - Die Kattowitzer Konferenz am 27. Und 28. Mai 1912 (contains reports from the Conference, the Program of the Agudas Yisroel, etc. ) - Zustimmungskundgebungen zur Gründung der "Agudas Jisroel" - Auszüge aus Zustimmungsschreiben hervorragender Persönlichkeiten (in Hebrew) - Stimmen der Presse zur Gründung der "Agudas Jisroel. " This collection of reports can be assumed to be one of the earliest publications of the Agudat Yisroel after its founding. The Agudat Yisrael is a political movement of Orthodox Jewry, founded at a conference in Kattowitz (Upper Silesia; today Katowice, Poland) in May 1912. The 300 delegates at the Kattowitz conference faced the complex and challenging task of overriding very real differences among traditional communities in Germany, Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Hungary, and elsewhere. The goal in forming Agudas Yisroel was to create an overarching, 'ecumenical' Orthodox identity to be shared by all these communities, represented by one organization. A compromise view prevailed, and individual communities were allowed to make their own decisions at local and regional levels. Though some steps were taken to set up a larger organization, including plans for establishing a world body of Agudas Yisroel to be called the Kenesiyah Gedolah (Great Assembly) , the outbreak of World War I made plans to convene such a conference in August 1914 impossible. Consequently, the first international assembly did not take place until 1923. - YIVO Encyclopedia. Subjects: Orthodox Judaism - Congresses. Agudat Israel. OCLC lists 11 copies. Wraps heavily soiled, detached, with some chipping to edges. Pages aged, with minor chipping at top; otherwise fresh. Fair condition. (GER-43-13)
RARE! A tri-lingual edition of the Passover Haggadah from the 1930s, with numerous traditional and modern b/w illustrations and a colorful illustrated cover. 245x190mm, 62 unnumbered pages. Illustrated softcover. Cover worn and slightly stained. Cover edges slightly torn. Spine torn and mostly missing; front cover taped to back cover. Binding loose. Pages detached. Pages browning and slightly bumped at edges. Despite the aforementioned wear, this rare Haggadah from the vibrant Jewish community of interbellum Warsaw is in good condition for reading.
First edition. Original wrappers featuring a beautiful illustration of Judah Maccabi. 8vo. 24 pages; text is partially vocalized. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Judah The Maccabi: A Historical Operetta in Two Acts. SUBJECTS: Judas, Maccabeus, -161 B. C. -- Drama. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Binding repaired. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-27-41)
1st edition. Period boards with original illustrated cover mounted on front, 12mo, 138 + [5] pages ; 22 cm. In Yiddish. Complete Yiddish texts printed after each song. Contents: [1]. Folk? S-lider -- [2.] 80 Folk? S-lider. Yiddish folk songs for (medium) solo voice. Menahem Kipnis was "born in Ushomir, Ukraine in 1878. He was a singer, folklore collector, writer and photographer. From 1912 to 1932 he toured Poland, Germany and France, appearing in concerts with his wife Zimra Seligfeld in combined lecture - performances of the Jewish folk songs which he had collected and studied. He published collections of folk songs and songs for children, and was active in the Polish cantors' organization. He submitted a number of his photographs to the Forverts which were published in that newspaper in the 1920's. He died in 1942 in the Warsaw Ghetto. " (Guide to the Yivo Archives) . SUBJECT(S) : Folk songs, Yiddish. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Paper browning and fragile as expected. Rear hinge starting, but very usable. About Good- condition. (music-7-2).
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 32, 32, 64 pages. 24 cm. In Yiddish with some English. Title translates to The Jewish Workers Voice. Published by one of the two Jewish organizations making up the Farband. The NJWA was founded in 1912 as a Jewish mutual aid program. Its official organ was the Yidishe Kempfer or Jewish Fighter, edited by Baruch Zuckerman (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Periodicals - Socialism. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (OCLC: 36938329) . Light wear to boards. Binding is starting. Contents very good. Original wrappers are bound in. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-41-12)
1st edition. original cloth, 8vo. 303 pages. Inscribed by author in year of publication on front end paper. Illustrated. In Yiddish. Unusual design where illustrated "cover" is instead mounted as front pastedown, as issued. SUBJECT (S) : Jews South Africa Johannesburg history; Johannesburg (South Africa) ethnic relations. lightly bumped corners, Very Good condition. (YIZ-8-4)
8vo; 424 pages; 21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pages tanned. Ex-library Lacks front wrapper, but text pages and internal binding remain solid. Good condition thus (YIZ-1-3)
8vo; 424 pages; 1st edition. Original Blue CLoth21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pages tanned. Hinges starting, some wear to boards, Good condition (YIZ-3-11A)
1st edition. Original cloth in dust jacket. 8vo. 231 pages. Illustrated. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Lithuania history; Haskalah Lithuania history. SERIES: Dos Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70; Variation: Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70. Born in Warsaw, Shatzky [1893-1956] received his doctorate in 1922 for a dissertation on 19th-century Polish-Jewish history. During World War I he served as an officer in the Polish Legion. From 1913 on he wrote Polish articles and reviews on Jewish literary and historical subjects. He came to write mainly in Yiddish after 1922, the year he settled in the U. S. Where he was one of the founders of the U. S. Section of YIVO. From 1929 until his death he was librarian of the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Shatzky's range was extraordinarily wide: Spinoza, psychiatry, theater, music, folklore, literature, language, and other areas. His principal field, however, was Eastern European Jewish history, and his major work was his history of Warsaw Jewry. He was an indefatigable and often querulous reviewer of scholarly works; the quality and accuracy of his own historical scholarship has often been questioned. (Prager, EJ) Has tanned dust jacket and sewn in ribbon bookmark. Very good condition in good jacket. (YIZ-8-5)
1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, large 8vo, 652 pages. Includes illustrations, facsimiless, portraits; 25 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Luków (Siedlce) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Added title page: "Sefer Lukow. " Partly also in Hebrew. Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-57) . OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Inside hinges repaired Good Condition. (YIZ-6-11) xx
1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, large 8vo, 652 pages. Includes illustrations, facsimiless, portraits; 25 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Luków (Siedlce) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Added title page: "Sefer Lukow. " Partly also in Hebrew. Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-57) . OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. wear and some discoloration to boards, Good Condition. (YIZ-6-12) xx
1st edition. Original Printed Cloth, 12mo, 63 pages. 20 cm. Inscribed and dated in year of publication by author. In Yiddish. Title translates as, To You To Me: Poems. Aaron Glanz-Leyeless (18891966) was an American Yiddish poet and essayist. Born in Vloclawek, Poland, he was educated in his father's talmud torah in Lodz, studied literature at the University of London (190508) and, after immigrating to New York in 1909, at Columbia University (191013). He taught at Yiddish schools, lectured on Yiddish literature, edited Yiddish journals, and for more than half-a-century wrote articles on literary, social, and political events for the New York daily Der Tog. His prose appeared primarily under the name, A. Glanz, and his verse under the pseudonym A. Leyeles. In 1919, together with Jacob Glatstein and N.B. Minkoff, he founded the In-Zikh (Introspectivist) movement of Yiddish poetry and the literary organ In Zikh for the propagation of the Inzikhist credo .He held that poetry must always be concrete, the direct or indirect expression of a real experience, in which thought and feeling were intertwined. In the lyrics of Amerike un Ikh ("America and I," 1963), he voiced his faith in the historical ideals of the U.S .Glanz-Leyeles translated works from English, Russian, and Polish into Yiddish, most notably the works of Edgar Allen Poe (Sol Lipzin).OCLC: 19053827. Light wear to boards. Title page improperly opened with resulting tear at gutter, which has been professionally repaired. Otherwise Very Good Condition. (YID-42-38-++)
1st edition. Original black cloth with modernist gold lettering, initialed B.B. in the plate. 8vo, 96 pages. 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title page in classic interwar modernist typefacePoems by the great Yiddish poet, Yaakov Glatshteyn (1896-1971). Born in Poland, Glatshteyn became a modernist Yiddish poet who immigrated to the United States. in 1919, together with Aaron Glanz,and N.B. Minkoff, he founded the In-Zikh ("Introspectivist") movement of Yiddish poetry and the literary organ In Zikh for the propagation of the Inzikhist credo. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish poetry. Poe´sie. OCLC: 19309093. Bits of paper from original dust jacket stuck to bottom edge of of cloth, with some related staining, otherwise Very Good Condition. (YID-42-37-++)
Original Wraps. 12mo. 45 pages. 19 cm. First edition. The Intellectual: A Drama in Three Acts. In Yiddish, but printed with type employing Hebrew diacritics. An early play in Hirschbeyns repertoire, written in his symbolist phase. Subjects: Yiddish drama. OCLC lists 12 copies Wrap corner edgeworn, outer edges lightly aged, binding repaired, otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (YID-18-6)
Cloth; 4to. Xx, 384, xii pages. Nicely bound in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering and spattered edges. Frontispiece portrait of the author's late son, to whom the book is dedicated. In Yiddish, with introduction in both Yiddish and English. Title page in English on verso: Hebrew Subscription Lists, With an Index to 8, 767 Jewish Communities in Europe and North Africa. Includes indices. This work is the fruit of a massive project undertaken by the author, a staff member of the Library of the JTS. It organizes the data culled from tens of thousands of Jewish books over a period of about 150 years. The result is an index of 350, 000 Jews from almost 9, 000 communities who presubscribed for specific books by specific writers, their names having been noted in the books upon publication. Given the destruction of so many records of Jews during the Holocaust, this book is an invaluable tool for scholars and researchers. SUBJECT (S) : Rabbinical literature -- Publishing. Names, Geographical -- Hebrew. Names, Geographical -- Yiddish. Names, Geographical -- Europe, Eastern. Names, Geographical -- Africa, North. Ex-library markings. Slight toning. Very good condition. (CT-9-1A)
Moskve [Moscow]: Melukhe-farlag "Der Emes", 1946. Cloth, 8vo, 167 pages. Includes portraits. 20 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Persecutions -- Belarus -- Minsk. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Belarus -- Minsk -- Personal narratives. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance -- Belarus -- Minsk. OCLC: 12284925. Backstrip replaced. Very Good Condition. (YID-17-15A-ALEX)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 20 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Montreal: Monthly Literature Journal. Montreal was Canada's Yiddish publishing capital in the interwar period. The journal forged a bond between the Yiddish culture of Europe and helped spread the work Canadian Yiddish writers. The Montreal journal was one of the more popular journals of the Depression era and focused on proletarian themes. (Margolis, 2009) SUBJECTS: Jews -- Canada -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (YIVO, HUC, NLI, Brandeis) (OCLC: 959582783) . Very light soiling. Very Good Condition. Sarce. (YID-40-79)
Later cloth. 12mo. 111 pages. 19 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Pogroms in Ukraine; The time of the Volunteer Army; a history of the Ukraine Pogroms carried out by the White Ukrainian forces (the Dobrovolcheskaya armiya) ; includes entries on Jewish Self-Defense Groups in the Ukraine. The author, Nokhem Shtif (18791933) , was a linguist, literary historian, and political activist. After the February 1917 Revolution, Shtif was among the founders of the revived Folkspartey (Folks Party) . Inspired by Simon Dubnow, the party had been first formed in 1907, but remained dormant throughout the following decade. He left Kiev in 1920, spending a short time in Minsk, where he and Zelig Kalmanovitch lectured for Yiddish teachers. Subsequently, Shtif moved to Kovno (Kaunas) , then a stronghold of the Folkspartey, but eventually settled in Berlin in March 1922. His book on pogroms in Ukraine was published in Berlin in Russian (Pogromy na Ukraine; 1922) and in Yiddish (Pogromen in Ukraine; 1923) . (Yivo Encyclopedia) . Bound in attractive later marbled boards and cloth, with gilt title on spine. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Ukraine. Pogroms - Ukraine. Ukraine - History - Revolution, 1917-1921. Ukraine - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 7 copies. With institutional bookstamps on title page, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (EE-5-18)
1st edition, Original Cloth, 4to, 450 pages.In Yiddish and Hebrew. Yizkor book commemorates Sosnowiec (Katowice, Poland). Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Sosnowiec Jews -- Poland -- Sosnowiec Sosnowiec (Poland) -- Ethnic relations. Very Good Condition.
Ha-'orekh, Hayim Rabin. Tel Aviv, 1970. Very good condition. (YIZ-3-7)
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 33 pages, 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Rules of Yiddish Orthography. A language guide for Jewish refugees in Italy following the Holocaust. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide (OCLC: 35744131) . SUBJECTS: Yiddish language -- Orthography and spelling. Edge wear to wrappers. Pages browning. Otherwise Good Condition. (YID-40-65-L-'x)
1st edition. Original Cloth, 8vo, 380 pages. In Yiddish. The chronicle of Bialystok: basic material for the history of the Jews in Bialystok until the period after the First World War. Very Good Condition(YIZ-10-1A)
8vo; 424 pages; 1st edition. Original Blue CLoth21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pages tanned. Very Good condition (YIZ-3-11)