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1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, 4to; 342 + 145 pages; In Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the Ukraine." With lots of illustrations and detailed index. OCLC: 18462513. Ex-library with usual marks, Light wear, about Very Good Condition. (YIZ-5-8A)xx
1st edition. Original cloth. 4to, 284+ [1] pages. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the USSR. A Symposium." Nazi-era Soviet description the Soviet Jewish experience in the lead-up to the Holocaust and the great purges. Loaded with photos. Beautiful sepia photographic endpapers. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Soviet Union -- Political and social conditions. OCLC: 7431478. Ex-library with usual markings, usual cover stains and wear, Good Condition (YIZ-16-12B)
1st edition. Original cloth. 4to, 284+ [1] pages. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the USSR. A Symposium." Nazi-era Soviet description the Soviet Jewish experience in the lead-up to the Holocaust and the great purges. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Soviet Union -- Political and social conditions. OCLC: 7431478. Ex- library with usual marks, heavy wear on spine, some wear on cover, Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-16-12)
1st edition. Original cloth. 4to, 284+ [1] pages. Illustrations throughout. Yiddish. Title translates as, "Jews in the USSR. A Symposium." Nazi-era Soviet description the Soviet Jewish experience in the lead-up to the Holocaust and the great purges. Loaded with photos. Beautiful sepia photographic endpapers. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Soviet Union -- Political and social conditions. OCLC: 7431478. Bit of staining to covers, but attractive, excellent condition inside, far better than usually found, really an excellent Copy, Very Good Condition (YIZ-16-12A)
8vo; 515 pages; Paris, Published By the Author?, 1948. 1st Edition. Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 515 pages. 25 cm. "Aroysgegebn durkn Yidishn natsyonaln arbeter-farband in Amerike un Yidishn folks-farband in Frankraykh. Now a classic and oft-cited work on resistance in the Vilna Ghetto. Includes large (18" x 30") fold out map montage at rear, as well as many photos, charts (1 folds out) & illustrations. Also includes an added title page in French: "Lutte et chute de la Jerusalem de Lithuanie; histoire du ghetto de Vilna. " Page 482 is missing a piece, edgewear to cloth, spine repaired. Otherwise very good copy. (Holo2-83-48) Wear to paper wrappers, paper browning by not fragile, Good Solid Condition.
4to; 1st edition. 4to, Volume 1 and 2 cloth, Volume 3 softcover, all as issued. An outstanidng photgraphic memorial to the Jewish Vilna, "The Jerusalem of Lithuania. " with well over 2000 photos and facsimiles. Folding map of Vilna, often missing, is present in the pocket of volume I, as issued. Title and all text and captions in Russian, English, Hebrew, and Yiddish. Includes indexes. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Lithuania -- Vilnius -- Pictorial works. Juifs -- Lituanie -- Vilnious -- Ouvrages illustre´s. Juden. OCLC: 970933020. Very Good Condition. (YIZ-12-15)
Paper wrappers, 4to. , 39 pages. In Yiddish. November 1950 issue. News: Bulletin of the Jewish Historical Institute in Poland. Annual periodical published in Yiddish and Polish (Yiddish issue published in Nov. , Polish translation published in March) . SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Jews -- Poland -- History Periodicals. Title on back cover: Biuletyn Zydowskiego Instytutu Historycznego. Edgewear to cover, pages tanned and somewhat fragile. Good condition. (YID-17-21)
Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a childrens supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2C)
Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a childrens supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2B)
Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a childrens supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2A)
Original Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages each. Appears to be a childrens supplement to the magazine "Das Wort". Each issue includes photos, poetry, stories, etc for Othodox Jewish children. In Hebrew. Certainly could not have survived more than another issue or two before the Nazi invasion of Sept 1, 1939. Subjects: Children's periodicals, Hebrew Lithuania. OCLC: 851204636. OCLC lists only 6 holdings worldwide (Stanford, Florida, JHU, NLI, YIVO, Harvard), most appear to be fragmentary. Scarce. Light wear and aging, but solid, Good Condition. Price is Per Issue (period-1-2D)
Publisher's cloth. 4to. 430, 396, 512 pages. Dust jackets. in Hebrew. Includes illustrations, maps, indexes. Title on title page verso: Lithuanian Jewry, Published by The Association of The Lithuanian Jews in Israel. Contents: Vol. II: Ha-Yehudim be-Lita me-1918 ad 1941 (Jews in Lithuania 1918-1941); Vol. III: Ha-Yehudim be-Lita Ha'atzma'it (Jews in Independent Lithuania); Vol. IV: Hurban Yahadut Lita (Destruction of Lithuanian Jewry). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania. Vol. II slight water damage to endpages, slight tears to DJ, overall very good condition; Vol. III institutional marks on endpages, slight tears and boxing to DJ, overall very clean and fresh, very good condition; Vol. IV hinge and slight boxing to DJ, otherwise extremely clean, overall fine condition. A beautiful, informative and definitive set. (HOLO2-98-19B)
Cloth in Dustjacket, 4to, 430 pages, in Hebrew, Includes Illustrations, maps, Title on title page verso: Lithuanian Jewry, Published by The Association of The Lithuanian Jews in Israel. Contents of VOl II: kerekh 2. Ha-Yehudim be-Lita me-1918 ? Ad 1941. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania. OCLC lists 67 copies worldwide. Light edge wear to DJ and corners, overall very good condition. (HOLO2-98-19)
Publisher's cloth, 4to, 430 pages, in Hebrew, Includes Illustrations, maps, Title on title page verso: Lithuanian Jewry, Published by The Association of The Lithuanian Jews in Israel. Contents of VOl II: kerekh 2. Ha-Yehudim be-Lita me-1918 ? Ad 1941. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania. OCLC lists 67 copies worldwide. Moderate wear to cloth, light edge wear to corners, minor wormholing to margins, map taped, slight boxing, overall very clean and fresh, good condition. (HOLO2-98-19A)
(FT) Hardcover. 8vo. 553 pages. Ill. Maps. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Preface and table of contents also in English. Title translates as: Judaism in the Soviet Vise: Between Religion and Jewish Identity in the Soviet Union, 1941-1964. This book examines the Jewish religion in the Soviet Unions influence on Jewish ethnic identity. It looks at state policies as well as how the religious institutions functioned; the influence of religion on the public at large; and the contribution of religion to Jewish ethnic survival. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Soviet Union -- History. Jews -- Soviet Union -- Identity. Jews -- Government policy -- Soviet Union. Jews -- Soviet Union -- Social conditions. Ethnische Identita? T. Judentum. Geographic: Soviet Union -- Ethnic relations. Juden. Sowjetunion. Includes bibliographical references (pages 513-530) and index. ISBN: 9789652272256. Minor bumping on edges of cover. Nice, clean copy with tight binding. Very good condition. (HOLO2-31-21)
Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 183; 334; 320; 340 pages. Ill. 22 cm. In English. Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, compiles essays on various aspects of the holocaust. ISSN: 0792-3333. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Periodicals. Jews -- Historiography -- Periodicals. Geographic: Europe -- History -- 20th century -- Periodicals. Light wear, bent corners on covers. Nice clean copies. Good condition. These early volumes in English are the most difficult to obtain. (HOLO2-28-11)
Softcover, 503 pages, 8vo. "We devote nearly half of volume 32 of Yad Vashem Studies to various aspects of the Holocaust in [Hungary]. Six articles by both established and lesser-known scholars break new ground in Holocaust research and analysis. Randolph Braham reassesses rescue operations in Hungary, focusing on six major operations. He makes penetrating, critical observations on the motivations, objectives, strategies, and tactics of the Jewish, Hungarian, and German participants involved. Most importantly, Braham differentiates between what he sees as the myths and the realities that were related in many postwar accounts of the rescue of Jews in Hungary....László Karsai presents a first analysis of war crimes' trials in Hungary by the Hungarian People's Courts. ...Guy Miron and Anna Szalai look at Jewish reactions to the anti-Jewish laws passed in Hungary and, in the process, reveal a great deal about Hungarian Jewish identity on the eve of the Holocaust there. ...Three articles in this volume relate to Polish-Jewish relations and interactions before and during the Holocaust. Dariusz Libionka's analysis of the attitudes of the Polish Catholic intellectual press toward the Jews in the 1930s makes for devastating reading. ...Felicja Karay discusses the fascinating and strange case of the HASAG-Kielce forced-labor camp...Edward Kossoy tells the remarkable story of a group of 400 Jewish prisoners in the Gesiówka camp in Warsaw, who were liberated by a volunteer Polish force during the first days of the Polish uprising in Warsaw in August 1944....Three articles address the impact of new battlegrounds on the Holocaust as perceived from three different perspectives--the Germans, the Jews, and the Allies. Dan Michman returns to one of the best-known documents from the Holocaust--Heydrich's Schnellbrief--and asks the simple yet heretofore unaddressed question: why was it written? .... The late Raquel Hodara analyzes the activities and reactions of Polish Jewish women to the Nazis during the first months of the occupation. .... And finally, Nicholas Terry re-examines the level of information and comprehension of the Holocaust in British military intelligence circles during the first months of the systematic murder of the Jews. ...The volume concludes with five review articles on books by German, American, and Israeli authors. Joachim Neander reviews three new books on the SS economic administration and the forced labor that it employed; Yaacov Lozowick reviews Isabel Heinemann's book on the SS-Race and Resettlement Main Office; Judith Baumel reviews Nechama Tec's book on women, men, and the Holocaust; Michael Berenbaum reviews Dan Michman's book on Holocaust historiography from a Jewish perspective; and Nathan Cohen reviews the encyclopedia of Holocaust literature edited by Lillian Kremer. Two important aspects of the Holocaust that are highlighted in the contents of this volume--the Holocaust in Hungary and the individual--are reflected in the cover photos. Sándor Markovits's pocket watch individualizes fourteen Hungarian Jews from Simleul Silvaniei (Szilágysomlyó) whom the Nazis set out to murder in 1944, in their last-ditch effort to complete the "Final Solution. " In the background we see the faces of Hungarian Jews deported from the Carpathian Mountains to Birkenau at nearly exactly the same moment in history at which the Markovits family was deported. " Light wear. Small dent to bottom left corner of book. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-11)
Hardcover, 424 pages, 8vo. Includes Livia Rothkirchen, "Czech. Attitudes toward the Jews during the Nazi Regime, " and other articles. Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-20-10)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 103, [2] pages. 24 cm. First edition. With 7 illustrations. Contains the following: All Who Harm Israel Nathan Eck; Eichmann Trial throws new light on history Nahman Blumenthal; The effect of the Eichmann Trial on Israel Youth Arjeh Bauminger; The Eichmann Trial in the Neo-Nazi Press Joseph Ariel; International Aspects of the Eichmann Trial M. Muszkat; Some International Conclusions of the Eichmann Trial Robert Levy; Books around the Eichmann Trial Arieh Segal; Hans Frank's Diary in the Eichmann Trial Israel Carmel; Yad Vashem Archives' Contribution to Preparation of the Eichmann Trial Joseph Kemish. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945Jews- Periodicals. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-118-21)
Original stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 70 pages. 24 cm. Serial publication. Begun in April 1957, the Yad Vashem Bulletin, published in three language editions (Hebrew, English, Yiddish) , was established to disseminate research on the Shoah, documentation, conference anthologies, and scores of diaries and memoirs; to relate information about victims, survivors, and rescuers, mentioned forthcoming Yad Vashem publications and documents, as well as listed publications received by the Yad Vashem library. This issue, published March 1964 (Nissan 5742) , contains the following articles: Against Hannah Arendts Malicious Articles, Jewish Refugees from Poland and Polish Russian Relations, 25 Years after the Kristallnacht, Reactions of Jewish Youth in America to the Destruction of European Jewry, German Document on the Bialystok Ghetto Revolt, A Hero from the Stanislawow Ghetto. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Bibliography. Yad Vashem Bulletin. Light soiling and institutional stamps on cover and endpages; otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-49)
Paperback, 8vo, 78 pages. Port. 23 cm. In Polish. Includes tipped in frontis portrait. Warsaw Uprising ballads. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Poetry. Warsaw (Poland) -- Poetry. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Very Good Condition. (H2-1-14) xxx
8vo. 96 pages. Illustrated. First edition. Powerful modern photo portraits of Holocaust survivors around the world. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1933-1945) personal narratives; Holocaust survivors portraits; Photography. Very good condition. (HOLO2-7-1)
Original Wraps. 4to. 115, V, 6 pages. 29 cm. Report Submitted to the Executive Committee Meeting Geneva, January 29-30, 1961. Annual report for the year 1960, for Europe, Israel, Iran, North Africa, North America, South Africa, and South America. Concludes with 6 graphs. The rapid shifts in numbers of refugees in European countries is noted, as well as ongoing development in North Africa. 1960 was the year of the 80th anniversary of the founding of ORT, however, only a paragraph in the Central Report details this; a separate jubilee volume was published however. Subjects: Vocational education. Jewish refugees. Reconstruction (1939-1960) Jews. No copies listed on OCLC. Previously rebacked with tape, institutional stamp on wrap and title page, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-105-45)
Original Wraps. 4to. 83, 7, 8 leaves. 29 cm. Report Submitted to the Executive Committee Meeting Geneva, January 24-25, 1960. Annual report for the year 1959, for Europe, Israel, Iran, North Africa, North America, South Africa, and South America. The changing situation for Jewish communities in Algeria and in Tunisia are noted in the introduction. Concludes with 8 graphs. Includes laid-in compliments card from the Central Office of the ORT union. Subjects: Vocational education. Jewish refugees. Reconstruction (1939-1959) Jews. No copies listed on OCLC. Light wear to backstrip, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-105-44)
Lo strano personaggio di cui parla il libro è Wolf Messing. Paragnosta, sensitivo e veggente, la cui vicenda personale sarebbe rimasta confinata nell’ambito oscuro e banale del mondo dei circhi equestri e degli spettacoli sensazionalistici, se non fosse che, per le sue capacità straordinarie e il suo indubbio talento, venne a contatto con personaggi del calibro di Freud ed Einstein e il suo destino finì per incrociarsi con quello di Hitler e Stalin. “Se Hitler invade la Polonia, di lì a qualche anno morirà”, così disse. Hitler ne venne a conoscenza e mise una taglia di 200.000 marchi sulla testa di Messing per verificare l’attendibilità del veggente e sfruttare i suoi poteri. Messing cercò riparo in Unione Sovietica, dove fu Stalin a reclamarlo, catturato anch’egli dalla sua fama e intrigato dal modo in cui questo piccolo uomo avrebbe potuto aiutare l’Unione Sovietica. Tra le varie predizioni che Messing fece a Stalin, ci fu quella che i carri armati sovietici sarebbero entrati a Berlino nel 1945. Da veggente amato e idolatrato a semplice commediante senza alcun potere mentale, fino alla sua riscossa con l’avvento della televisione, Wolf Messing in questo libro ci racconta in prima persona la sua intricata e incredibile storia, senza svelare, però, il vero enigma dei suoi poteri. Autori: Mikhail Iskov.