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193443320Nyu York New York: Farlag Signal 1934. Original illustrated paper wrappers 8vo 190 pages including illustrations. 20 cm In Yiddish. The title translates as “Underground†or “Success.â€<br> Nazi-era Poetry and fiction by Yosl Cutler with illustrations by the author. <br> “A mish-mosh of wildly creative stories and illustrations by Yosl Cutler one of the most original and unique characters in Yiddish cultural life. Includes one of the first Yiddish science fiction stories ‘Afn shtern mars’ On the Planet Mars as well as a great deal of left wing political work in prose poem and cartoon.†Yiddish Book Center. <br> “Cutler was born in Troyanets Volhynia. He studied in religious elementary school. He was orphaned in his youth and at age eleven he became a server in a tavern. He mastered sign painting and in 1911 departed for the United States. He pursued his study of painting and in 1925 he created with the artists Zuni Maud and Jack Tworkov a Yiddish marionette theater called “Modicut†which proved successful in the United States and Europe but didn’t last long because of the great expenses involved. Under the influence of Moyshe Nadir in 1922 he began writing poetry humorous sketches stories and short plays… Of his short plays that were published in journals: Di sokhrim fun fefer Merchants of pepper; Der kindermark The children’s market; and Mayn filozofisher vesher My philosophical laundry; among others. In book form: Muntergang Success New York 1934 190 pp. ‘Yosl Kotler worked in three realms’ wrote M. Olgin ‘which merged into one: writer of humor cartoonist and marionette operator.’ He died in Memphis.†Leksikon Fun Der Nayer Yidisher Literatur<br> SUBJECTS: Yiddish wit and humor. Jewish wit and humor. Short stories Yiddish. Yiddish drama. OCLC: 23578196<br> Clean copy with some worn edges. Good Condition YID-48-75-MLX-’ggecc. Nyu York [New York]: Farlag Signal unknown
1974500528New York: Hebrew Union College Press and Ktav Publishing House 1974. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 4to. An excellent ex-synagogue-library copy with lean to spine and suggestion of foxing to top edge only. Text clean and bright. Binding tight. Montreal Books rating system: 1. Fine 2. Near Fine 3. Very Good 4. Good 5. Fair . Hebrew Union College Press and Ktav Publishing House Hardcover
19180728DBeysam Lodz Poland: . 1918 126 p. Blanks bound between at pgs. 87-91. Illustrated. 4to. 280 mm. Original wraps bound in. Paper browned. Full buckram binding. Bookplate and manuscript ownerships of Israel Stiefel 1898-1966. He was Chairman of the Caucus of Democratic Senators during his tenure as a Pennsylvania State Senator 1936-1964. In addition to his Senate career Israel Stiefel was a scholar of the bible and Semitic languages and a widely acclaimed philanthropist. He also taught political science at the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania. There is also a pictorial stamp of the American Federation of Polish Jews. Scarce. Memorial issued as a book of remembrance of fallen zionists guards defenders and workers in Palestine. HEBREW Basement. Soft cover. Beysam, Lodz (Poland): . paperback
1938297232Peretz Yiddish Writer's Union 1938. Hardcover . Good. 397 pages in Yiddish tears to spine and side of spine covers worn stained black mark on yiddish copy right page Peretz Yiddish Writer's Union hardcover
51-1032Latvia: 1920s-1930s. A Collection of 8 Yiddish Theater posters from the 1920s and 1930s. Yiddish Latvian poster of the Ebreju Tautas Teatrs Jewish people Theater. Letter press in red and black on fine paper mounted on canvas. 91 x 60.5 cm. Riga Spiestuve vards 1930 announcement of an event on Saturday April 17 d. j.: Bene_ z of the character comedian Natan Reichenberg. Premiere! For the first time in Riga the large entertaining equipment operetta with completely new vocal pieces help! A bride. The comic role of "Kivele Feldsher" Akiva the medics the Bene_ acquires ziant. -Printed in Latvian and Yiddish language with photographic print. -Paper browned minimal fold marks on the outer edge. -Rare poster.Yiddish Latvian poster of the Rigas teatris zidu minoritates Riga Jewish minorities Theater. Letterpress in red and black on fine paper. 71 x 53.5 cm. Riga SP. extra 1925. announcement of the _ eaterstücks the Jewish robber on November 26. -Printed in the Latvian and Yiddish languages. -Paper slightly tanned with vertical folding kl. Defects especially upper-right corner on the outer edge with small tears. -Very rare poster.Yiddish Latvian poster of the Rigas teatris zidu minoritates Riga Jewish minorities _ Theater. Letter press in red and black on fine paper. 71 x 50 cm. Riga SP. extra 1925. announcement of different theatrical works: A man an unlucky guy. -The curly haired blonde -In life tri_ all . -The Jewish Bandit November 17-22. -Printed in the Latvian and Yiddish languages. -Paper minimally tanned with vertical and horizontal folding Small Defects minimal _ square on the outer edge with small tears. -Very rare poster.Yiddish Latvian poster of the Rigas teatris zidu minoritates Riga Jewish minorities Theater. Letterpress in red and black on fine paper. 106 x 71 cm. Riga SP. extra 1933 announcement of solemn Erö_ regulation IX season on Saturday Sept. 30 Sunday 1 Oct 1933 8.30 evening. Performed by: Genia Schalit Nina Talini oSIP Runitsch in the well-known piece of David Golder. In four acts by A. Nemirowskaja. -With 2 dates. -Printed in the Latvian and Yiddish languages. -Paper minimally tanned partly with resounding mount tracks with vertical and horizontal folds & light Abklatsch small. Defects somewhat spotted and knicked. -Very rare poster. Latvian Yiddish poster. Woodcut on fine green paper. 66 x 51 cm. Daugavpils Latvia Pilsetas spiestuve litogra_ Yes 1920s. The translated content of the poster: Sunday August 15 7: 00 the Dünaburger Trade Association invites in the Riga road 42 in the Novonowitsch-Hall to a meeting on the election of the municipal administration. Speaker are: Al Kopelowski A. Bulavko Sch. Heller Salman Barak N. Magid and others. "Dealer! Come numerous. Dealers and sellers. Bear in mind that your list is the list of 5 the Listedes of trade association."- printed in the Latvian and Yiddish languages. -Paper with vertical & horizontal folds and knicks-Rare poster.Latvian Yiddish poster. Woodcut in blue on fine paper. 93 x 62.5 cm. Daugavpils Latvia Pilset. spiestuvelitogra _ Yes 1920s. Election poster: David challenge the dealer! 'Remember - no voice of the dealer for a different list than the list 5 vote for the list of dealers no. 5' - 3 languages printed in Yiddish Russian and Latvian. -Paper with vertical & horizontal folding some with red marks. Knicks and small tears -Rare poster.Latvian Yiddish poster. Woodcut on fine Orange paper. 49.5 x 31.5 cm. Daugavpils Latvia Pilsetas spiestuve litogra_ Yes 1920s. The translated content of the poster: Agudat Israel Daugavpils. Taking place on Monday August 17 8 o'clock in the evening. A folk Assembly in Klingmann Hall Riga Street 42. The elections. Asked to show! -Printed in the Latvian and Yiddish languages. -Paper with horizontal folds tears and stains-Rare poster.Images of all the posters are available Latvia: 1920s-1930s unknown
1938218650New York : Yiddish Scientific Institute 1938. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands worn with some fraying. Panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Bumped corners. Rear hinge starting. Minor library marks. Remains quite well-preserved overall.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 348 pages; Description: 1v. 348p. 1 port; 23cm. Subjects: Jewish studies -- Science -- History -- Language -- Yiddish culture -- United States. Notes: Added title page and table of contents in English. Language: Hebrew. New York : Yiddish Scientific Institute hardcover
192936164Vilne: Vilner Farlag B. Kletskin 1929. Hardcover. g. Quarto. Vol. 2: 8 516 XXVII. Black buckram with gold lettering on front. Blind stamp borders on spine with red text boxes. Blind stamp symbol and lettering on back boards. Brown decorative endpapers b/w photographic facsimile plates and cuts throughout. Includes articles about the history of Yiddish theater Slavic influences on Yiddish burial customs early German thief jargon and Yiddish surnames in Ukraine. Additional title pages and summaries in English. Slight wearing on edges and ends. Top of spine torn. Slight age toning. Binding and interior in good condition. Text in Yiddish. Vilner Farlag B. Kletskin hardcover
1912224381912. Schwartz Isidor Publisher. Vi Azoy Tsu Veren a Sitizen. / The Citizen: A Guide to Naturalization. All Important Questions and Answers Printed in Hebrew and Yiddish Also Translations in Plain English Which You are to Know When Applying for Your Final Citizen Papers. Brooklyn: Aroysgegeben fun Isidor Schwartz / Published by Isidor Schwartz n.d. after 1912. Only edition. 31 page. Text in English and Yiddish both transliterated and Hebrew script. 6" x 4.5. Stapled pamphlet in printe wrappers.<br /> <br /> An immigrant-era Yiddish-English naturalization guide for Jewish immigrants preparing to become U.S. citizens published by Isidor Schwartz in Brooklyn. This vernacular instructional manual contains sample questions and answers in three formats: English Yiddish in Hebrew script and transliterated English in Latin script referred to on the cover as "Jewish-English". Designed for oral preparation it walks new arrivals through both general and localized questions commonly asked at the naturalization interview particularly for applicants in New York. Questions range from general American civics-"How does a bill become a law"-to specific regional knowledge-"What is the capital of New York State" and "How many stars has the American flag" The answer is noted as "Forty-eight stars" dating the publication to after Arizona and New Mexico's 1912 admission but before Alaska and Hawaii. The phrasing used-"We vote for the candidate who is in our opinion best fitted to occupy the office he wishes to be elected to"-illustrates the pamphlet's focus on simplified phonetic civic literacy.<br /> <br /> A vital artifact of Jewish immigrant life and Americanization in the early 20th century this pamphlet exemplifies how Jewish community publishers mediated state bureaucracies for recent arrivals. Yiddish language guides like this one offered more than instruction-they were part of the infrastructure of mutual aid and cultural transition particularly within New York's dense immigrant communities.<br /> <br /> Fragile condition with moderate chipping and edgewear to front and rear wrappers including some closed tears and loss at corners; interior pages clean and legible. Overall good condition. A scarce and historically significant publication supporting Jewish American integration during a peak period of Yiddish-speaking immigration; OCLC locates only 8 institutional holdings worldwide. unknown
1922N442Berlin: Rimon Publ. House 1922. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. Folio. 1922-1924. Issues 1 - 6 all published. Some 250pp. for the 6 parts bound together in the ORIGINAL PUBLISHER'S HALF CLOTH. Each issue HAS A FINE DECORATIVE COVER PRESERVED HERE. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. MANY IN COLOR. Contributors included Bialik Lissitzky Chagall Tchernichovsky Nathan Altman and others many of the Jewish-Russian Avantgarde. This YIDDISH language journal published in BERLIN between 1922-1924 was dedicated to Jewish arts and literature and unique in its paper and printing quality. It served as a parallel publication to the Hebrew edition "Rimon" but varied in the literary content which was edited by the famous Yiddish writers Dovid Bergelson and Der Nister. The initiators of this exquisite production were Dr. Mark Wischnitzer and his wife famous art historian RACHEL BERNSTEIN-WISCHNITZER who had joined a group of Russian-Jewish intellectuals immigrants in Berlin with multi-lingual literary needs. Text in yiddish except for the additional content page in each issue which is in German for the first issue and in English for all the others issues. Condition of binding: Head and tail of spine with small expert repair hard to notice Cover with a few minimal markings. A VERY GOOD CLEAN AND FRESH COPY .RARE in this complete and fine state! ---ERSTE ORIGINAL -AUSGABE 1- 6 alles erschienen. Ca. 250 S. für die 6 Teile zusammengebunden in dem Original-Halbleinen des Herausgebers. Jede einzelne der 6 Ausgaben hat ein eindrucksvolles dekoratives Umschlagsblatt alle sind erhalten. Reich illustriert teils farbig. Mit Beiträgen von Ch.N. Bialik Marc Chagall Eli Lissitzky Nathan Altman u.a. viele Vertreter der JÜDISCH- RUSSISCHEN AVANTGARDE. Dieses jiddische Journal wurde in Berlin zwischen 1922 -und 1924 veröffentlicht und war der jüdischen Kunst und Literatur gewidmet. Es erschien parallel zu der hebräischen Edition genannt "Rimon" hatte aber einen anderen literarischen Inhalt. Text in jiddisch mit Ausnahme der zusätzlichen Inhaltsgabe der jeweiligen der 6 Ausgaben beim ersten Heft in deutsch bei Heft 2- 6 in englisch.Die Initiatoren dieser herausragenden Produktion in herausragender Druckqualität waren Dr. Mark Wischnitzer und seine Frau die berühmte Kunsthistorikerin Rachel Bernstein-Wischitzer.Beide hatten sich einer Gruppe von russisch-jüdischen Intellektuellen in Berlin angeschlossen.: Einband am Kopf des Rückens und unten mit einer kleinen kaum sichtbaren professionellen Restauration. Einband mit einigen wenigen minimalen Gebrauchsspuren. Ein sehr sauberes und frisches Exemplar. SELTEN! <br/> <br/> Rimon Publ. House hardcover
1964N5079Tel Aviv Israel: Di Goldene Keyt -Perets Publ House 1964. Original Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. 42812pp Yiddish text. Titleßpage also in English. Hinges at bottom of back covers 2 cm slightly open. Some foxing on covers. Otherwise a very good copy. <br/> <br/> Di Goldene Keyt -Perets Publ House hardcover
64208974McGill-Queen's University Press pp. xxv 362 . Hardback. New. McGill-Queen's University Press hardcover
1939292576Prepared by the Yiddish Writers' Guild of the Federal Writers' Project 1939. Hardcover . Good. 206 pp. slight library number on spinetear to crown of spine work is in Yiddish aisle 215 oclc 19314860 Prepared by the Yiddish Writers' Guild of the Federal Writers' Project, hardcover
63424743University of Wisconsin Press pp. 408 Maps . Papeback. New. University of Wisconsin Press unknown
1927228396Vilno: Yiddish Scientific Institute 1927. Stiff Wrapper. Good . VII 84 pp. in English and Yiddish Covers the years 1925-1927 "The spiritual uprising of the masses of the Jewish people.has called into being new cultural necessities." Yiddish Scientific Institute unknown
193855712New York: I. L. Peretz Yiddish Writers' Union 1938. First edition Ex-Library. Hardcover. Good- to good condition. Quarto. 397 3pp. Original light brown clpthe with black lettering on cover and spine. Title pages in Yiddish and English. Scarce work being a survey of immigrant societies in New York. Includes essays on landsmanshaft history and activities as well as survey results in Yiddish; also contains the Directory of Organizations in English. A comprehensive survey of Jewish support groups organized by the community. Text in Yiddish with some English. Biding with some light wear along edges slightly pronounced at head and tail of spine lightly rubbed. Library sticker on spine library bookplate on inside front cover. Blind-stamped on title-page. Lightly starting after title page starting at second back endpaper before English title page. Typed note describing content on free endpaper. Libary barcode on inside back cover. Block lightly age-toned. I. L. Peretz Yiddish Writers' Union hardcover
193828020New York: I. L. Peretz Yiddish Writers' Union 1938. First edition. Hardcover. g. Quarto. 397 3pp. Rebacked with blue library tape over original cloth with Yiddish lettering on front cover. Title pages in Yiddish and English. Scarce work being a survey of immigrant societies in New York. Includes essays on landsmanshaft history and activities as well as survey results in Yiddish; also contains the Directory of Organizations in English. Age-wear on binding with original spine replaced by library blue tape and heavy rubbing along edges. Previous owner's stamps on both endpapers. Age-toning along paper margin. Text in Yiddish with some English. Binding in overall fair interior in good condition. I. L. Peretz Yiddish Writers' Union hardcover
1981019682Oakville Ontario: Mosaic Press/Valley Editions 1981. Book. G/VG-. Trade Paperback. First Thus. Trade size gray paperback with black and white titles. Book has a remainder mak on the bottom closed page edges with light edge wear and rubs along the spine. Interior is clean tight and unmarked. Yiddish poetry by Abraham Sutzkever during World War II and his time in the Vilna Ghetto. 51 pages. Mosaic Press/Valley Editions Paperback
1970AM005New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1970. First Edition Stated. Cloth. Very Good /very good. Shimin Symeon. Unpaginated approx. 36p. Signed by author on book plate on front pastedown. Jacket edges worn. Book plate states "Commemorating the dedication of the Isaac Bashevis Singer Library of Camp Hess Kramer May 6 1979." Author awarded Newbery Honors for Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories 1967 and When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw and Other Stories 1969. Black & brown illustrations. 12-1/4"x10-1/4" <br/><br/> Farrar, Straus & Giroux hardcover
196528615New York: Harper & Row 1965. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket edges taped. Harper & Row hardcover
1926biblio39295New York: Boni and Liveright; First Edition 1926. 145 pp 2 pp musical score. Good Hardcover no dj. DarkCyan cloth. Remnant of the Spine title label. No Wear to the cover. Soiled Endpapers. Clean Unmarked text. Strong Tight binding and hinges. 7.8"x5.25"x0.9". be27491. Boni and Liverigh hardcover
19387471NY: Academy Photo Offset Inc. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1938. First Edition Thus. 1. Hard Cover. Publisher's full burgundy cloth Hebrew lettering gilt on cover. title page in color. Illustrated with fine etchings by Saul Raskin Text in English and Hebrew. Covers very lightly soiled Hebrew inscriptions on ffep very mildly shelf-worn else fine. The dust jacket now in Mylar is moderately chipped with some loss at the head of the spine. All of the etchings are in bright clean condition. VERY GOOD/VERY GOOD. . Etchings. 4to 11" - 13" tall. 124 2 pp . Academy Photo Offset, Inc. hardcover
1938132057Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America 1938. 1st edition. Nice copy. octavo. hardback in original cloth 392pp. Interesting Yiddish novel of Polish Jews against a background of Polish national liberation Jewish Publication Society of America hardcover
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004A71Printed in the Jewish Year Salomon ben Joseph Proops Amsterdam: 1721. 5482 156 leaves. Probably lacks the colophon. A few other leaves are defective including the title page. Yiddish text in Hebrew lettering. 4to. 220 mm. Original full leather binding worn and broken; with the boards tooled in a crude but interesting geometric pattern. The festival liturgy according to the German-Polish rite translated into Yiddish by Asher Anshel ben Joseph Mordecai in the 16th century for the use of Ashkenazi Jews living in Germany and Holland. The Mahzor is the prayer book used by Jews on the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Many Jews also make use of specialized mahzorim on the three "pilgrimage festivals" of Passover Shavuot and Sukkot. The prayer book is a specialized form of the siddur which is generally intended for use in weekday and Shabbat services. The word mahzor means 'cycle' "to return". It is applied to the festival prayer book because the festivals recur /return annually. SAWF. Hardbound. Rare. Apparently only two examples of this edition are held in U.S. Libraries. Roest 706; Mehlman Ginzei 327; Vinograd Amsterdam 1166. SCARCE. CHEST 2 /4 $ 500.00. Hardcover. Fair. (Printed in the Jewish Year ) [Salomon ben Joseph Proops, Amsterdam: 1721]. hardcover