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8vo. 303 pages, illustrated. First edition. In Yiddish. Includes English translation of title on copyright page: "The Jews of Johannesburg. " Inscribed by the author. Very good condition. (ComHist-15-9)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. Xiii, 195 pages. 24 cm. Illustrated. First edition. Inscribed by author on front free end page. Four leaves of black and white photographs, as well as reproductions of paintings and documents. This book focuses on the social and intellectual odysseys of merchants, maskilim, and rabbis, and their varied attempts to combine Judaism and European culture. David Fishman here chronicles the remarkable story of these first modern Jews of Russia. (Dust jacket) Subjects: Jews -- Belarus -- Shklou -- Intellectual life. Haskalah -- Belarus -- Shklou -- History -- 18th century. Condition. (EE-6-4)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 126 pages. 25 cm. First edition. Inscribed by the author. Title on title page verso: Heure de la poe´sie; Chou fun lid. Hour for Song; Songs and Poems, by Chaim Leib Fox (Fuks/Fuchs; 18971984) , Yiddish author and journalist. Born in Lodz, Fox was at the center of its Yiddish literary life, which he described in a number of essays (e. G. , Dos Yidishe Literarishe Lodzh (Yiddish Literary Lodz) , in: Fun Noentn Over, 3 (1957) , 189284) and in his monograph Lodzh shel Mayle (Heavenly Lodz, 1972) . During World War I Fox was a labor conscript in Germany. After a brief period in the Bund, he joined the Labor Zionist movement and, in Palestine (193638) , the Haganah. During World War II he was in the Soviet Union (194046) and thereafter lived in Lodz, Paris (194853) , and New York. He wrote for many periodicals and contributed over 3, 000 articles to the Leksikon fun der Nayer Yidisher Literatur. A poet of intense religious and national feeling, he published seven volumes of poetry (192682) and wrote the historical novel Gyoras Letster Veg (Giora's Final Road, 1939) and 100 Yor Yidishe un Hebreishe Prese in Kanade (100 Years of Yiddish and Hebrew Press in Canada, 1980) . Subjects: Yiddish Poetry. OCLC lists 22 copies. Light soiling to wraps, light tear to top and bottom of backstrip, otherwise fresh. Good condition. (YID-18-2)
Original printed boards. 8vo. 60 pages. 23 cm. Second edition. In German, with some Hebrew. 'Return to the Torah? ; A Request to Young-Israel'. First published 1911, Frankfurt. Published by the Agudas Yisroel. Addressed to the youth zionist movement. Written by Dr Wilhelm (Zev) Freyhan, a leading member of the Jewish community of Breslau, and one of the original founders of Agudat Israel at the Kattowitz Conference of 1912. Subjects: OCLC lists 4 copies of this edition (Univ Bremen, Univ Hamburg, Natl Libr Israel, Danish Natl Libr) , none in the US, 6 total copies total of all editions. Light soiling to boards. Pages lightly aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (GER-43-14)
Nyu York : Y. L. Perets shrayber farayn, 1945. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 196 pages. Includes illustrations & portraits. 28 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Journalism -- United States -- History. Yiddish newspapers -- United States. Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- History. Also includes title in English: "75 [Seventy-five] years Yiddish press in the United States of America 1870-1945" OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Good Condition. (Y-23)
8vo. 201 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Labor unions United States officials and employees biography; Fur workers United States labor unions history; labor unions and communism United States history. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Gold, America's only openly Communist international union president, headed the Jewish Fur & Leather Workers Union until 1954 when he was forced out by anti-communist hysteria. Very good jacket, very good condition. (ComHist-10-20)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 213 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Volume II only. Completed and edited by Mark Wischnitzer using manuscripts left after the death of Louis Greenberg. The first volume, published in 1944, discusses the situation of Jews in Russia and their struggle for emancipation through the reign of Alexander II (1881.) This second volume follows that history with an examination of the period up to the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. Subjects: Jews -- Russia. Jews -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Russia. Antisemitism -- Russia. Russia -- Ethnic relations. No dust jacket. Some fading to backstrip. Light shelf wear and rubbing. Front hinge starting. Text is clean and fresh. Good + condition. (EE-6-12)
First edition. Original boards, 8vo, 474 pages, 23 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Germany -- History -- To 1096. Rabbis -- Germany. Jewish scholars -- Germany. Judaism -- Germany -- History. Ethnic relations. Jewish scholars. Jews. Judaism. Rabbis.. Very Good Condition. (AC-2-1)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 435 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Added title page: Eastern European Jewry; historical studies. Collection of essays, on the subjects of the Council of the Four Lands, Approbations, the Khmelnytskyi uprising (gzeyres takh vetat) , the Ickowicz Brothers, etc. By Israel Halpern (19101971) , Israeli historian. Halpern was born in Bialystok, Poland, emigrated to Erez Israel in 1934, began his teaching career at the Hebrew University in 1949, and became professor in 1963. His main interest was the history of East European Jewry, particularly pinkasim (registers) . His publications include Pinkas Va'ad Arba Ara? Ot (Minutes of the Council of the Four Lands, 1945) ; Ha-Aliyyot ha-Rishonot shel ha-? Asidim le-Ere? Israel (Early ? Asidic Immigration to Palestine, 1956) ; and Takkanot Medinat Mehrin (Moravian Community Enactments, 1952) . He also edited Sefer ha-Gevurah (3 vols. , 1941, 19512) , a historical-literary anthology of Jewish self-defense and martyrdom, and Beit Yisrael be-Polin (2 vols. , 194854) , a collection of essays on Polish-Jewish history. Halpern took a leading part in the work of the Israel Historical Society, and was coeditor of the journals Zion and Shivat ? Iyyon, publications devoted to the history of Zionism. (EJ 2008) . Subjects: Jews - Europe, Eastern. Light wear to edges of jacket, otherwise very fresh and clean. Very good condition. (EE-5-29)
Later Boards. 8vo. 55 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Introduction in German. Text in Hebrew with German translation on facing pages. Printed on fine ragpaper. The only work published by J. Harburger, Rabbinate Candidate. Also the first Hebrew book printed in Bayreuth (Freimann, Gazette) . Jehuda Harburger (1808-1854) studied in Fuerth and Munich, became Substitute Rabbi for Rabbi Aub in Bayreuth, finally Rabbi in Reckendorf, where he died. Subjects: Commentaries. Talmud. Minor tractates. Derekh erez - Commentaries. Talmud. Minor tractates. Derekh erez. OCLC lists 16 copies. Light wear to boards, light foxing throughout, overall clean and fresh. Very good condition. (GER-43-47)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 285 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. History of the Pogroms 1919-1920; Book 1, The Ukrainian Slaughter in 1919. Published by the Educational Committee of the Workmens Circle in New York. An English version was also published the same year. The author, Elias Heifetz, was the chairman of the All-Ukrainian Relief Committee for the Victims of Pogroms, organized under the auspices of the Red Cross; this volume contains a litany of documentation taken by members of the relief commission, lawyers, and others in the Ukraine at the time; includes information in the appendix of pogroms in Ovruch, Proskurov and Felshtin as well as many small villages. Our volume contains endpage bookstamps of the World Jewish Congress (one in English, one in French, a third in Yiddish) ; Yiddish bookstamp remarks that this book was donated for European Jews who were the victims of Hitlerite and fascist terror. Subjects: Jews -- Persecutions - Ukraine. Pogroms - Ukraine. OCLC lists 26 copies. Other than WJC Stamps, very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (EE-5-19)
Original Cloth. 4to. 203 pages. 30 cm. First edition. In German. 'Ancient Hebrew Literature and its afterlife in Jewish Hellenism. ' with 68 illustrations throughout. Opens with a discussion of Spinoza, Herder, and Uriel da Costa; touches on the literature through archaelogical sites, etc. In the series: Handbuch der Literaturwissenschaft, Bd. 21. The author Johannes Hempel (1891-1964) was a prominent protestant theologican and professor of biblical literature in the Weimar era; he joined the Nazis in 1933 and was a member of the Institute for Research and elimination of Jewish influence on German church life (Institut zur Erforschung und Beseitigung des jüdischen Einflusses auf das deutsche kirchliche Leben) , and served as a war chaplain on the eastern front. He served as a Lutheran pastor after the war, and resumed as a professor in 1955 at Gottingen. With the bookplate and signature (dated 1949, Berlin) of Steven S Schwarszchild (1924-1989) , born in Frankfurt, his family escaped from Nazi Germany in 1939; After receiving ordination from Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati in 1948, Steven Schwarzschild moved to Berlin to serve as a rabbi for the Judische Gemeinde zu Berlin. He stayed in Berlin for over two years and in 1950 moved back to the United States. - LBI (Guide to the Papers of Steven S. Schwarzschild) . Subjects: Hebrew literature - History and criticism. Literatura Hebraica. Oude Testament. Littérature hébraïque - Histoire et critique. Littérature hébraïque - Histoire et critique. Hebrew literature. Criticism, interpretation, etc. Light soiling to cloth, title page previously reinforced with tape; otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (GER-43-54)
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. OCLC lists 12 copies Subjects: Yiddish drama. Wraps torn, edges frayed, internally fresh. Fair condition. (YID-18-6B)
Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 107, 149, 137, 134, 122, 133, 91, 120, 88 pages. 22 cm. Second edition. A collection of Ibsen's dramatic work in Yiddish. Collected Plays of Ibsen, four volumes in one, containing nine plays: volume 1. Nora. Di vilde ente - volume 2. Hedda Gabler. Der boymaster - volume 3. Rozmersholm. Di froy fun yam - volume 4. Der klayner Eolf. Yohan Gabriel Borkman. Ven mir toyte ervakhen. With original title pages for each volume, separating each section. Originally published 1910 by Mayzel. Translated by A. Frumkin. Subjects: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 - Translations into Yiddish. Yiddish Plays. OCLC lists 6 copies of this edition (14 copies of the first edition) . Cloth lightly soiled, writing on backstrip (Ibsen and title in yiddish script) ; internally clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (YID-18-15)
Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 137, 134 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Dramatic works of Ibsen, including Hedda Gabler and Der Boymayster. Bound in red cloth, with gilt title. Subjects: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 - Translations into Yiddish. OCLC lists 14 copiees. Light shelf wear to cloth, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (YID-18-17)
Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 107, 149 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Dramatic works of Ibsen, including Nora (A Dolls House; translated into Yiddish by the anarchist poet Morris Winchevsky) and Di Vilde Ente (translated into Yiddish by A. Frumkin) . Bound in red cloth, with gilt title. Subjects: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 - Translations into Yiddish. OCLC lists 25 copies. Clean and fresh. Great condition. (YID-18-16)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 107 pages. 20 cm. First appearance? With frontispiece portrait of Ibsen. Nora, or, a Dolls House; a Drama in Four Acts, by Henrik Ibsen, translated into Yiddish by Morris Winchevsky. Undated, ostensibly the first appearance of A Dolls House in Yiddish translation; however, the publisher, Max Maisel, went through at least five print runs of A Dolls House in various years from 1906 until 1920. Bound in yellow cloth, with debossed title and border. Subjects: Yiddish drama. Norwegian drama - Translations into Yiddish. OCLC lists 18 copies encompassing all print runs of Nora individually printed. Light wear to cloth, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (YID-18-18)
Publishers cloth. 12mo. 104 pages. 17 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. When We Dead Awaken; a Dramatic Epilogue in Three Acts. Translated into Yiddish by Avraham Frumkin. Ibsens last play (1899) , first performed in London. Subjects: Yiddish drama - Translations from Norwegian. Norwegian drama - Translations into Yiddish. OCLC lists 9 copies. Light wear to cloth, light soiling to outer edges, internally very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (YID-18-19)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . Singerman S35. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear to wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-10-D)
New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . Singerman S35. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Edgewear to wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-13-D)
Very Good Condition; 8vo; 74 pages; Ex Library in good condtion. (Comhist6-17)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 60 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In German. Author Insribed on title page. An explanation of the Kaddish prayer. The author, Wolf S. Jacobson was a leader of Agudas Yisroel in Berlin between the world wars; he emigrated to Denmark and served as Orthodox Rabbi at Machsike Hadas in Copenhagen; then to Sweden in 1943, and finally to Israel. Subjects: Kaddish. OCLC lists 21 copies. Light soiling to outer edges, overall very fresh and clean. Very good condition. (GER-43-6)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. X, 186 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In February of 1903, in a small town in the southwestern part of the Russian empire, a peasant stumbled upon the corpse of 14-year-old Mikhail Rybachenko, bruised and covered with stab wounds, in a garden. The murder immediately fueled wild rumors that he had been killed by local Jews in need of his Christian blood to prepare their matzah bread. Panic rumors, grounded in sinister superstitions of Jewish sorcery and ritual murder, quickly spread to nearby towns. By April, they had hit Kishinev - a growing metropolis of 100, 000 inhabitants rife with the unrest of rapid expansion, ethnic rivalry, revolutionary agitation, and anti-Semitism - with full force. The resulting massacre left dozens dead, and hundreds wounded, maimed, widowed, orphaned, or homeless. This is the story of Kishinev. In this extensively researched book, Edward Judge examines these anti-Jewish riots, detailing their background, cause, and aftermath. He traces the evolution of the riots, analyzing the broader impact of imperial policies, urbanization, nationalism, population growth, and revolutionary activism upon the Jewish situation in Russia. Recounting the activities and attitudes of anti-Semitic agitators and Kishinev officials, the book examines the spiral of violence, the inaction of the authorities in the wake of the pogrom, the storm of indignation that followed the pogrom, and the efforts of tsarist officials to counter subsequent negative publicity. Easter in Kishinev also portrays the investigation of the disorders and the trials of the rioters and carefully considers the question of government responsibility for the outbreak of the pogrom. (Publishers Description) Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Moldova - Chisinau. Massacres - Moldova - Chisinau - History - 20th century. Antisemitism - Moldova - Chisinau - History - 20th century. Kishinev Massacre, Chisinau, Moldova, 1903. Antisemitisme. Pogrom Geschichte 1903 Chisinau (Moldova) - Ethnic relations. Very good condition. (EE-5-16)
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 306 pages, 23 cm. In Yiddish with alternate Spanish title page. Title translates to Mexican Reflections: Critical Essays on Jewish Subjects. Kahan (18961965) was a prominent Mexican Yiddish essayist and musicologist. He was born in Bialystok but emigrated to Mexico City in 1921, where he was professor of the history of modern civilization at the Mexican National Teachers' College. He was editor of Der Veg and managing editor of Tribuna Israelita. He played an important role in the cultural life of Mexico's Jewish community and collected his many essays on literature, music, and important Jewish and Mexican personalities in five Yiddish volumes, of which the most significant was his Literarishe un Zhurnalistishe Fartseykhnungen ("Literary and Journalistic Sketches, " 1961) . He published an abridged Spanish translation of *Graetz's History of the Jews under the title Historia del pueblo de Israel (Jewish Virtual Library, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Jews -- Mexico. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide (OCLC: 11002895) . Lengthy inscription from year of publication to previous owner. Edge wear to wrappers. Pages browning. Overall good condition. (YID-41-29)
Small 8vo; First Edition. Paper Wrappers, small 8vo, 104 pages. Includes 11 photos with captions in English & Yiddish. One of 8000 issued. In Yiddish with English Cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The publisher's decision to include the English table of contents, probably in part to insure the journal's use in future war crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, "Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under the commission's auspices whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Articles include: Guns in the Ghetto of Riga, by I[srael]. Kaplan; Life and Death of Dubno Ghetto, by M. Weisberg; Crying Graves, by A. Weisbrod; Labour camp at Mielec (reports of witnesses), by I. Kohs; Nazi word of honour, by Dr. M. Schatner; At the Ghetto of Czestochow (pages), by W. Gliksman; Jewish Folklore during the Nazi Time, by by I[srael]. Kaplan; Let us keep silent (Being sung in camp); Dwellings of Ghetto (Being sung in camp);Two Nazi Documents (with explanations); List of articles concerning Jewish Life during the Nazi Regime in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; Activity Report; Chronicle. Published under DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. Very Good+ Condition. (holo2-122-51)