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Advanced Uncorrected Proof. 8vo. 173 pages ; 22 cm. A rare advanced proof of Wiesels 1974 Play, which was performed on Broadway in 1976 and later made into a full-length movie. As a marketing tool, publishers provide free copies of new book titles to booksellers, stores, PR people, journalists and even celebrities.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 65, XI pages. 24 cm. With color fold out chart. Report of the Central Executive of the Ort-Union submitted to the 4th Conference held in Paris in Aug. 24-26, 1937. Detailied report covering the years of 1930-1936, with collage illustrated pages dividing sections, that of the Organization of ORT, Vocational Education Assistance to Artisans, Agriculture, Industrialisation. The constructive work undertaken by the ORT is mostly confined to Eastern Europe in this report, with the majority of activity being conducted in Lithuania, the Soviet Union, Poland, and Romania (with reports on Birobidjan and France as well) . Includes large fold out chart displaying the Geographical Distribution of the Activities of the ORT-Union in 1937, with 11 pages of charts detailing the training and assistance by country (in this period the ORT still maintained an office in Berlin, and was able to have a dayschool for juveniles in locksmithing and engineering, and plumbing and gas workshops for adults, however, the total number of Berlin Jews was 114) . Subjects: World ORT Union - History. Politique internationale. Juifs. 1919-1939. OCLC lists 7 copies (British Libr, Nanterre, Natl Biblio France, Harvard, Tel Aviv, Univ Biblio Hamburg, Deutsche ZentralBiblio) , only 1 in the US. Light wear to edges, very fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-105-37)
Original wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 28 cm. First edition. Typewritten Report. Report on the newly founded ORT Technical School in Buenoes Aires, a carefully planned establishment for putting the Argentine-Jewish population on the level of productive industrial work, contributing to the industrial development of the Argentine Republic, and offering a source of pride on the part of the Jews of Argentina. Outlines the courses that have been established (courses for adolescents; courses for Adults) , equipment of the school, the staff, registration and conditions for admission, documents required for admission, reprint of articles on the ORT school printed in El Mundo, April 9th, and El Mundo Israelita (which describes the beneficial aspects of the training not only for the Argentine Jewish community, but also for newly arrived refugees) ; includes reprint of a letter of congratulation from Dr. Enrique Dickmann, member of parliament. Subjects: World ORT Union. ORT (Argentina) . ORT Training Buenos Aires. None listed on OCLC. Scarce. Light edge wear, otherwise fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-113-29)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 31 pages. 21 cm. First separate edition. Founder's Day address, Hebrew Union College, March 29, 1941. Reprinted from the Synagogue, Sept. And Oct. 1941. Essay on Wise's life and thought to serve as a comparison between the ideals and times of the nineteenth century (equalitarianism, freedom, the fight against anti-semitism) and the horrors in Germany today. With long reflections on the relationship of Wise to Zionism, Judaism, and America. The author, George Zepin, was born in Russia in 1878. In 1900 he was ordained as a rabbi at Hebrew Union College. From 1917-1941 Zepin was secretary of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Subjects: Reform Judaism - United States. Reform Judaism. Wise, Isaac Mayer, 1819-1900. OCLC Number: 5664579. OCLC lists 9 copies. Light soiling and wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (AMR-46-6)
1980QZI-24Premier livre : Mémoire en défense contre ceux qui m'accusent de falsifier l'Histoire. La question des chambres à gaz. Paris, La vieille taupe, 1980. Édition originale. Préfacé par Noam Chomsky. In-8 broché, 14 x 22 cm, (xxiii) 275 + 3 pp. Intérieur propre, légers jaunissements par endroits. Avertissement au lecteur, Le professeur de médecine Johann Kremer devant le typhus à Auschwitz en 1942, Pièces annexes. Second livre : Réponse à Pierre Vidal-Nacquet, suivi de : Le mythe des chambres à gaz entre en agonie et L'argent des contribuables contre R. Faurisson. Paris, La vieille taupe, 1982. Deuxième édition, augmentée, définitive. In-8 broché, 14 x 22,5 cm, 95 pp. Légères rousseurs aux 2 premières pages, sinon intérieur propre. Portrait d'un historiocrate par Pierre Guillaume (éditeur), Note du Professeur Faurisson, Réponse à un historien de papier, etc. Ce livre répond à l'article "Un Eichmann de papier" paru en 1980.
Original pictorial wrappers. 4to. 56 pages. 30 cm. First Edition. Periodical title translates as, Flying Pages. Cartoon on the cover depicts Roosevelt disparaging a presumably British caricature, while congratulating a Jewish caricature wearing a red star and hammer and sickle lapel pin. Subtitle to cover cartoon translates as, The big, free America knows for whom it is fighting. Like all media in the Third Reich, Fliegende Blätter was subject to the censorship and demands of Goebbels Ministry of Propaganda, but it maintained its Bourgeois readership through a farcical presentation of Antisemitic subject matter. "Fliegende Blätter", often described as a humourous-satirical weekly, was published from 1844 to 1944 by Braun & Schneider. The individual issues appeared weekly. Throughout its history the magazine had many renowned contributors, including Wilhelm Busch, Gustav Adolf Closs, Hans Kaufmann, Adolf Oberländer, Franz Graf von Pocci, Moritz von Schwind and Carl Spitzweg and is often noted for its typographic and artistic quality. (University Heidelberg ) Subjects: German wit and humor -- Periodicals. Small clean institutional stamp on cover. Some separation at spin fold, minor age toning. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-112-4)
1st edition. Original Wraps. 8vo. 176, [15] pages. 24 cm. In Yiddish. 'Resistance and Destruction in the Czestochowa Ghetto. ' Title page verso: Martyrologia I walka w getcie czestochowskim. Important history of the Czestochowa Ghetto, with maps, illustrations, and reproduction of documents. Published by The Jewish Historical Institute of Poland, written by Liber Brener based on the diary which he continued for a long time in the ghetto and in the camp. After the liberation, L. Brener restored his memories and verified and completed them with a series of German, Polish and Yiddish documents as well as testimony from other Jewish survivors of the Czenstochower ghetto. Subjects: Jews - Poland - Czestochowa. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland - Czestochowa. Ethnic relations. Jews. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) 1939 - 1945 Czestochowa (Poland) - Ethnic relations. (OCLC)19307926. Ex-library with only pencil on title page. Other than slight browning of pages, this is in near fine condition. (HOLO2-117-47B-+)
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 68 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Practical Guide and Information on Erets Israel. Nazi-era tips for newly arrived Yiddish speakers in Palestine. SUBJECTS: Palestine -- Guidebooks. Middle East -- Palestine. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (YIVO, Harvard, NYBC, JHU, HUC) (OCLC: 19312759) . Ex-library with usual markings. Original wrappers bound in to later library cardboard protector. Some damp stains. Light soiling to wrappers. Dog ears in bottom left margin. (YID-41-61)
1st Edition. Later Boards. 8vo. 64 pages ; 23 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, On the Relation of Jews to the Christian States. Karl Streckfuß (1779 1844) was a German writer, translator and lawyer. He is the father of the writer Adolf Streckfuß (his) 1833 work about the relationship of the Jews to the Christian states published, which critically commented on legal equality for Jews, sparked controversy after having positive experiences in contact with Prussian Jews, Streckfuß later revised his views in a paper which he published ten years later under the same title. (Wikipedia, 2016) This is Streckfuss original commentary before revision. OCLC lists 28 copies worldwide. Ex-library with Jewish Instiutional Bookplate/Stamp and usual markings. Pages show some discoloration and foxing but overall this is a bright copy. A few pages torn with no text effected and a bit of edgewear throughout. Good+ condition. (GER-58-34)
Original printed wrappers. 4to. 11 pages. 30cm. In German. Compact tabloid format internally, with broadsheet printed covers. Title translates as The Curse and Inescapable Destiny of the Jews. Written by Kurt Reiss, under the pseudonym Abraham Cohen. This Antisemitic, millenarian polemic situates itself alongside the numerous Antisemitic conspiracy theories clinging to the fringes of early Nazi propaganda, a kind of millenialist Nazi-Zionism that calls for the Jews to be returned to Palestine to bring about the second coming of Jesus. In this piece, Reiss celebrates Hitler as the latest confirmation that the Jews are the chosen people, and sees Hitler as a guide and shepherd that will prevent the assimilation of the Jewish people and help bring them to Palestine to facilitate the final salvation. Kurt [Reiss] left school at the age of 15 and developed an interest in religion. He believed that the Jews should recognize Jesus Christ as their Messiah. He also attempted to secure patents for mechanical inventions. Kurt convinced the family to emigrate to Canada. According to a family member Kurt suffered from mental illness. He was unable to work and spent his days writing notes about his daily activities and his religious ideas. His sister Lola always took care of him. (Leo Baeck Institute) OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide. (Yeshiva Univ. , National Libr. Of the Czech Republic, Natl. Libr. Of Germany) . Some age toning and light shelf wear. Center crease from horizontal fold. Text clean and bright. Very good condition. (HOLO2-112-2a)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 167 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Inscribed by Sutzkever on endpage. Title page verso: Sefer ha-yovel li-shenat ha-hamishim shel Avraham Sutskever. 'Anniversary Book for the fiftieth birthday of Abraham Sutzkever. ' Important collection of essays in commemoration of the life and work of Abraham Sutzkever, Yiddish poet, survivor, partisan, and editor of Di Goldene Keyt. Subjects: Sutzkever, Abraham, 1913-2010 - Criticism and interpretation. In tattered jacket. Internally clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-49)
Original Wrappers. 4to. [28] pages. 26 cm. First edition. Report analyzing jobseekers and rates of employment using information compiled from eighteen participating Jewish employment agencies in the United States and Canada. Includes 22 tables detailing statistics regarding Jewish jobseekers and employment in 1942. The International Association of Jewish Vocational Services (IAJVS) was founded in 1939 as the Jewish Occupational Service. The original focus was employment services for WWII veterans and later included assistance for persecuted Jewish immigrants. The IAJVS has expanded its programs to include educational, rehabilitation, and home/community based services. (American Jewish Archives) Subjects: Jews -- United States -- Economic conditions -- Congresses. Jews -- Employment -- United States -- Congresses. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Spine rebacked. Some light age toning. Small library stamp on inside cover, with no other library markings. Some chipping to front wrapper, otherwise very good condition. Rare. (HOLO2-109-5)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. 20 cm. In Dutch. Series: Catalogus van pamfletten 1940-1945 ; ; no. 299. Title translates to Purification and Illegality: A Voice From the Illegal World. Publishers note laid in indicates that it was printed during the occupation but was not disseminated until after liberation. SUBJECT (S) : Verzetsbewegingen. Politieke zuiveringen. Tweede Wereldoorlog. Omslagtitel. Uitg. V. D. Verzetsgroep T. D. ; tijdens de bezetting gedrukt; blijkens een bijgevoegde mededeling echter door "technische moeilijkheden" pas na de bevrijding verspreid. OCLS lists 23 copies worldwide. Cover has some staining, especially at edges, and pages are darkened but all text is clear. Very good condition. Rare and important. (HOLO2-39-14)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 477 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Polish. 'Diary from the Years of Occupation, 1939-44'. Diary of Zygmunt Klukowski (1885- 1959) , a doctor in the town of Szcebrezezyn, in the southeastern corner of Poland, who saw brief service in the military in 1939. After the defeat by the Nazis, he returned home, where, through untiring perseverance and dedication, he kept the local hospital in operation during the entire war. He maintained his diary despite constant harassment by the Nazis, crafting each entry with a balance and care that is quietly moving and historically invaluable. His entries regarding the treatment of Jews in Szcebrezezyn are of special interest, as are his general descriptions of German policies. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Poland - Zamosc. World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives, Polish. Wojna swiatowa (1939-1945) - opieka medyczna - Polska - Zamosc (region) - relacje osobiste. Klukowski, Zygmunt (1855-1959) - dziennik intymny. World War (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 14 copies. Wraps worn, loose; light bumping to edges; otherwise fresh. Good condition. (HOLO2-117-23)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 23 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Some Hebrew throughout. Torah va'avodah library; Festival series, no. 7. Frontispiece illustration by David Hillman, with illustrations throughout by Walter Herz. Contains various Talmudic and Midrashic discussions of Sukkah; with chapters on Rabbinic references and Gems from the Rabbis. Final section discusses the importance of the Sukkah and Eretz Israel. Bachad was a religious Zionist youth movement in pre-war Germany called Brit Chalutzim Datiim which shortened its name to its initial letters Bachad. Its members prepared themselves for Aliya. A group of them came over to England among the refugees who were permitted to enter this country in the years immediately before the war. They were accommodated in a castle in Wales [Gwrych Castle] and set up Hachshara centres in Bromsgrove and other places, as well as a Merkaz Limmud in Manchester to which members came from the Hachsharah centres for periods of three or six months for intensive Jewish studies. Later on a farm was bought at Thaxted in Essex which became not only a model Hachsharah centre but very quickly a successful agricultural venture which at one time won first prize for having the best milk yielding cow in Essex! (Bauk, 2013) . Subjects: Sukkot. OCLC lists 5 copies (Harvard, Univ Florida, Natl Libr Israel, British Libr, Ohio State) . Page edges wavy from previous damp. Internal damp stain in outer margins, otherwise fresh. Good condition. (SPEC-40-16)
Original Wrappers. 12mo. 16 pages. 1st edition. Full title: The Yiddish Scientific Institute YIVO: devoted to research and training in the domain of Jewish scholarship. An early Nazi-era publication of the American Branch of YIVO in New York, this publication describes the aims, organization, achievements, prospects, and future needs of the YIVO institute in Vilna, which would be overrun by Hitlers armies 4 years later. A very interesting early publication from the American Branch of YIVO in New York; in four years time from this published brochure the city to become the final location of the YIVO institute. On the first page lists the Honorary Board of Trustees: Simon Dubnow, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Moses Gaster, Edward Sapir, Chaim Zhitlowsky. Subjects: Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. OCLC lists only one copy (Spertus Institute) . An important document linking 2 of the greatest thinkers of the early 20th Century to each other and to Jewishness. Very lightly soiled, with lightly bumped edges. Very good condition. (HOLO2-95-16)
Original wraps. 8vo. 19 pages. 23 cm. First Spanish edition. Abridged. Published simultaneously in English as Post-War Migrations: Proposals for an international agency (54 pages in length) , the Spanish edition title translates as Suggestions for the Regularization of Post-War Migrations. No citation of translators name. Published under the auspices of the Research Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems of the American Jewish Committee. Introduction by Paul Van Zeeland; this 1943 report intended to situate the reality of massive displacement and post-war migration of refugees and attempts to unite interested parties on a global field to begin preparations for post-war assistance. Settlement of refugees in Latin America would be an important part of the reconstruction of Jewish life after the war, but, ironically, it became the home of many Nazis fleeing post-war Europe as well. Max Gottschalk (18891976) , Belgian social scientist and Jewish leader. [ ] He directed the Research Institute for Peace and Postwar Problems of the American Jewish Committee (194049) and from 1959 the Centre National des Hautes Etudes Juives, financed by the Belgian government. As president of the Belgian Committee for Refugees from Nazi Germany (193340) , he was instrumental in the rescue of the passengers from the ship St. Louis, which was sent back from Cuba and finally permitted to land in Antwerp (July 1939) . (EJ 2007) Paul Guillaume van Zeeland (11 November 1893 22 September 1973) was a Belgian lawyer, economist, Catholic politician and statesman born in Soignies. In 1939, Van Zeeland became president of the Committee on Refugees, established in London, and was made High Commissioner for the repatriation of displaced Belgians in 1944. In 1946, he was one of the founders of the European League for Economic Cooperation. Subjects: Emigration and immigration. Migration, Internal - Europe. World War, 1939-1945 - Refugees. No listings on OCLC. Near fine condition. Rare. (HOLO2-104-13)
Original Cloth. 8vo. XIV, 388 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Contains the following essays: The legacy of anti-semitism / Stephen Fischer-Galati - Romanian Jewry during the interwar period / Raphael Vago - German-Romanian relations during the Second World War / Jean Ancel - The Antonescu Regime: history and mystification / Radu Florian - The Antonescu era / Radu Ioanid - The Holocaust and Romanian historiography: communist and neo-communist revisionism / Victor Eskenasy - Treatment of the Holocaust in Romanian textbooks / Alexandru Florian - Romanian Jewry: the first decade after the Holocaust / Liviu Rotman - Anti-semitism in the postcommunist era / Michael Shafir. Subjects: Jews - Romania - History - 20th century. Jews - Persecutions - Romania. Antisemitism - Romania. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Romania. Geschichte 1900-1994. Aufsatzsammlung Antisemitismus Shoah - Roumanie. Juifs - Persécutions - Roumanie. Juifs - Exterminations (1941-1945) - Roumanie. Antisemitism. Ethnic relations. Jews. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) History. Romania - Ethnic relations. Romania - History - 20th century. Very good condition in vg jacket. (BRAHAM-1-8) xx
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 12 mo. 12 pages; 16 cm. A Holocaust-era list of pamphlets about Palestine and Zionism by various authors with title, author, city, year, and price in each entry. Divided into various sub-topics such as Hebrew Literature, Economic Problems, and Labor Zionism. Includes titles such as Arab vs. Arab, Rabbi and Mathematician, and Handbook of Jewish Communal Villages. Short bibliography on back cover. Other title: List of Pamphlets on Palestine and Zionism. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism, Palestine, Jews. OCLC lists only 1 holding worldwide (Harvard) . Very minimal markings. Slight toning. Very good + condition. Scarce. (zion-12-43)
No Date [1947?] Pamphlet, 1 page fold out. No date, but appears to be early post-war. Advertises the ORT vocational training system for Jewish refugees around the world. No Copies on OCLC. Crease along center of pamphlet. Extremely Rare. (HOLO2-20-32)
Original Boards, 8vo, 31, 25 leaves ; 22 cm. In Hebrew. DP Publication. SUBJECT (S) : Talmud. Ta? Anit -- Commentaries. On cover: Masekhet Ta? Anit ? Im mishnayot Kil'ayim le-lomde daf ha-yomi. "Matanah me-et V? A? Ad ha-hasalah le-She'erit ha-pelit? Ah. " OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Front board bowed, paper browning as usually found, spine rebacked, light wear to first leaf. Good Condition thus. (HOLO2-85-10)
19435767ABNew York, Roy Publ., 1943. Gr.8° (23,5 x 15,5 cm). XVI, 343 S. mit zahlreichen Photos und Faksimiles auf Tafen. Schwarzer Original-Leinenband mit typographisch gestaltetem OUmschlag.
3/4 black button with white silhouette of the Star of David behind caption: We Mourn the Victims of Nazidom. The records of the Synagogue Council of America indicate the button is from c. 1943. Although, this date cannot be verified with certainty, the button is from no later than the late 1940s. Face of button is nice and clean; back has some rust, but overall very good condition. (HOLO2-60-11)
Original Cloth. 8vo. X, 346; XIV, 300; XI, 324 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Final two volumes of the three volume compilation, published serially with each volume standing on its own, of Hungarian Jewish History from the 18th century on, edited by Randolph Braham, with a major emphasis on the holocaust period. Includes detailed descriptions of local community history, genealogy, demography: The Jewish Congress 1868-1869 by Nathaniel Katzburg - Demography 1910-1941 by Erno Laszlo - Roosevelt's efforts to save the Jews in Hungary by Henry Feingold - War crime trials by Jeno Levai; "A Race With Time': A Statement," by Samu (Samuel) Stern; "Statement," by Ernö (Ernest) Petö. "Report on Hungary: March 19 - August 9, 1944," by Fülöp (Philip) Freudinger, et al.; "The Diary of Otto Komoly: August 21 - September 16, 1944," by Otto Komoly; "The War Crimes Trials Relating to Hungary," A Follow-Up," by Jenö (Eugene) Levai; "The Destruction of Hungarian Jewry as Reflected in the Palestine Press," by Raphael Vago; and other essays. Subjects: Jews Hungary. World Federation of Hungarian Jews. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary. Light tear to edges of jackets, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition in vg jackets. (BRAHAM-1-39A)
1st edition, original cloth, 4to. Viii + 36 + iv pages, illustrations throughout. In Yiddish. The beginning of the Second World War is simultaneously the beginning of suffering, pain, death, martyrdom and heroism of the Jews of Czestochowa. In the early morning hours of Friday, the first of September, 1939, Nazi Germany attacked Poland. And already on the third day, at nine o'clock in the morning on Sunday, the third of September, the Nazi motorized units began to penetrate Czestochowa and, one day later, there began the first slaughter which received the name Bloody Monday. Monday, the fourth of September, under the false accusation that Jews had shot at Germans, a horrible pogrom took place that lasted three days. The first victim was Naftali Tenenboym, owner of a button factory at 7 Pilsudskego Street. The second victim was Luzer Prafart, who was known under the nickname Po Pientsh ([Polish for] five each) . The third, Katz, a carpenter by occupation, was known as a leader in the artisans unions. Among the numerous victims in the three day pogrom was the son of the Rosh-Hayeshiva [Head of the Talmudic academy], Yakubovitsh. The first three days of Nazi rule over Czestochowa were marked by bloody murder and looting. Jewish economic life was completely paralyzed. Cultural, social, and political life, including the entire school system, was completely dissolved. Falling like hail, there were repressions and decrees aimed at psychologically choking Jewish life, the theft of Jewish property, the exploitation of the Jewish labor force for free, and the placing of Jewish life into a lawless situation. (translated from book, Jewishgen 2018) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Czestochowa. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC: 19303642. Ex library with usual marks, some wear on cover, some chipping on spine. Pages in Very Good Condition. (YIZ-18-3)