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(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 309, viii pages, 35 cm. In Yiddish. The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Nazi-era imprint, looking at Jewish youth in 1930s Poland. Series: Bibliotek fun Yivo; Nom. 1 (7) ; Variation: Bibliotek fun Yivo. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth -- Psychological aspects. Personality and culture -- Methodology. Added title page: The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Added title page also in Lithuanian: Keliasimusu javnuomene. Bibliographical footnotes and index. Other Titles: Way to our youth. ; Keliasimusu jaunuomene. Weinreich (1894-1969) was a Yiddish linguist, historian, editor. Born in Kuldiga (Latvia) , Weinreich made his debut as a Yiddish writer at the age of 13, and became a contributor to various Yiddish, Russian, German, and later English publications. After studying at the universities of St. Petersburg and Berlin, he completed a doctoral thesis on the history of Yiddish philology at the University of Marburg. Early in his career Weinreich became a prominent educator in various capacities, ranging from the teaching of Yiddish literature at the Vilna Yiddish Teachers Seminary to serving as leader of a Yiddish scouting movement, Di Bin. He was instrumental in giving Yiddish linguistics a solid, scholarly footing. Co-founder with Nokhem Shtif, Elias Tcherikover, and Zalmen Rejzen of the YIVO Institute, and YIVOs guiding spirit, he was largely responsible for its achieving a worldwide reputation. As director of YIVOs Research Training Division and organizer of its graduate school, Weinreich successfully educated young Yiddish scholars, among them, his son, Uriel Weinreich. At the World Congress of Linguistics in Copenhagen, he lectured on Yiddish as an Object of General Linguistics, and in 1940, he immigrated with his son Uriel to the U. S. , where he became the countrys first university professor of Yiddish, teaching Yiddish language, literature, and folklore at the College of the City of New York and Columbia University, while serving as the scholarly director of YIVO. Weinreichs wide array of books and studies include his magnum opus, Geshikhte fun der Yidisher Shprakh, the culmination of a half century of research on Yiddish sociolinguistics, tracing the thousand-year development of Ashkenazi culture and the Yiddish language as integral to the Jewish way of life. He studied the development of Yiddish from its origins in Germany, through Eastern Europe and into the second diaspora, creating the basic concepts and theoretical tools of the linguistic study of Jewish languages. Prominent among his other works are Hitlers Profesorn- probably the best documented indictment of German scholarship during the Nazi regime; Shturemvint, sketches on 17th-century Jewish history; Bilder fun der Yidisher Literatur-Geshikhte; Der Veg tsu Undzer Yugnt, a socio-psychological study of Jewish youth in Eastern Europe; and Di Shvartse Pintelekh, a history of alphabets. Weinreich translated Homer, Freud, and Ernst Toller into Yiddish and edited the periodicals Yidishe Filologye, Filologishe Shriftn, Yivo-Bleter, and the critical edition of S. Ettingers works, N. Stutchkoffs Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh, Y. L. Cahans Shtudyes vegn Yidisher Folkshafung, and Yidishe Folkslider mit Melodyes (Schaechter and Baumgarten in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (U of Melbourne, Paris-Cujas-Bu Droit, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Bayersiche Staatsbibliothek) . Browning to pages. Bumped cover corners. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-74-6)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 309, viii pages, 35 cm. In Yiddish. The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Nazi-era imprint, looking at Jewish youth in 1930s Poland. Series: Bibliotek fun Yivo; Nom. 1 (7) ; Variation: Bibliotek fun Yivo. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth -- Psychological aspects. Personality and culture -- Methodology. Added title page: The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Added title page also in Lithuanian: Keliasimusu javnuomene. Bibliographical footnotes and index. Other Titles: Way to our youth. ; Keliasimusu jaunuomene. Weinreich (1894-1969) was a Yiddish linguist, historian, editor. Born in Kuldiga (Latvia) , Weinreich made his debut as a Yiddish writer at the age of 13, and became a contributor to various Yiddish, Russian, German, and later English publications. After studying at the universities of St. Petersburg and Berlin, he completed a doctoral thesis on the history of Yiddish philology at the University of Marburg. Early in his career Weinreich became a prominent educator in various capacities, ranging from the teaching of Yiddish literature at the Vilna Yiddish Teachers Seminary to serving as leader of a Yiddish scouting movement, Di Bin. He was instrumental in giving Yiddish linguistics a solid, scholarly footing. Co-founder with Nokhem Shtif, Elias Tcherikover, and Zalmen Rejzen of the YIVO Institute, and YIVOs guiding spirit, he was largely responsible for its achieving a worldwide reputation. As director of YIVOs Research Training Division and organizer of its graduate school, Weinreich successfully educated young Yiddish scholars, among them, his son, Uriel Weinreich. At the World Congress of Linguistics in Copenhagen, he lectured on Yiddish as an Object of General Linguistics, and in 1940, he immigrated with his son Uriel to the U. S. , where he became the countrys first university professor of Yiddish, teaching Yiddish language, literature, and folklore at the College of the City of New York and Columbia University, while serving as the scholarly director of YIVO. Weinreichs wide array of books and studies include his magnum opus, Geshikhte fun der Yidisher Shprakh, the culmination of a half century of research on Yiddish sociolinguistics, tracing the thousand-year development of Ashkenazi culture and the Yiddish language as integral to the Jewish way of life. He studied the development of Yiddish from its origins in Germany, through Eastern Europe and into the second diaspora, creating the basic concepts and theoretical tools of the linguistic study of Jewish languages. Prominent among his other works are Hitlers Profesorn- probably the best documented indictment of German scholarship during the Nazi regime; Shturemvint, sketches on 17th-century Jewish history; Bilder fun der Yidisher Literatur-Geshikhte; Der Veg tsu Undzer Yugnt, a socio-psychological study of Jewish youth in Eastern Europe; and Di Shvartse Pintelekh, a history of alphabets. Weinreich translated Homer, Freud, and Ernst Toller into Yiddish and edited the periodicals Yidishe Filologye, Filologishe Shriftn, Yivo-Bleter, and the critical edition of S. Ettingers works, N. Stutchkoffs Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh, Y. L. Cahans Shtudyes vegn Yidisher Folkshafung, and Yidishe Folkslider mit Melodyes (Schaechter and Baumgarten in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (U of Melbourne, Paris-Cujas-Bu Droit, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Bayersiche Staatsbibliothek). SPine repair with black cloth tape. Title page torn and repaired with tape. Browning to pages. Good condition. (Holo2-74-6A)
(FT) Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 18, [1] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Back page summary in English: In the sixth year of World War II, the Yivo will observe its twentieth anniversary. In all these years the strength of the Yivo will lay in the interrelation of its work with the major problems of Jewish existence. This year, the balance is fearful. The end of the war is still remote, but we already know the extent of our disaster. Others count their fallen, we count the surviving. The responsibility for the survival of the Jewish people now rests upon American Jewry. The Yivo is ready to do its share. Subjects: Jews - New York (State) - New York - Societies, etc. Learned institutions and societies - New York (State) - New York. Jews - United States - Social conditions. Jews - History - 1945-. Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. OCLC lists six copies worldwide. Light wear to covers, with minor tears at edges. Otherwise fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-46)
8vo. 240 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated. First edition. Title translates as, "A World in Flames: War Survival." SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 personal narratives, Jewish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Covers and front and top edges of some pages water stained, top of spine has a small tear, good condition. (HOLO2-6-16)
1st edition, original wrappers, 8vo. 31 pages, charts throughout. In Spanish. Title translates to The Jewish Population in the Argentine Republic. Holocaust-era lecture delivered on October 23, 1935 by Simon Weill. Pages 25-31 are charts Resumen General de la Poblacion Israelita en la Republica Argentina Ano 1934. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington notes of Argentina during the war, "Argentina, which had admitted 79,000 Jewish immigrants between 1918 and 1933, officially admitted 24,000 between 1933 and 1943. Another 20,000 Jews entered Argentina illegally, crossing the border from neighboring countries." SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Argentina -- Statistics. Population. OCLC: 33237945, OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Spine repair, some pencil marks on cover. Internally very good, Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-141-15-ABBCCIII-'+).
Original Wraps. 8vo. 230 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In French. 'Contribution to the History of Internment Camps in Anti-France (Vichy) '. Centre de documentation juive et contemporaine. Serie "Études et monographies, "; no. 5. With 16 pages of plates at rear. Important study by Joseph Weill (1902-1988) , a French-Jewish Physician, member of the French Resistance, and son of Rabbi Ernest Weill. Subjects: Concentration camps - France. World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, French. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. Pages aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-117-5)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 92 Pages. 19 Cm. In French. Title Translates To English As: Cries of Alarm: Epistles to the Jews of France, England, Germany and America. Weill trained for the rabbinate in Frankfurt, where he also studied languages and literature. Abandoning rabbinics in 1836, he went to Paris where he gained admittance to literary salons. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Apologetic works. OCLC lists 7 copies. Lacks back cover and backstrip. Front cover stained and brittle with some ripping. Internal binding and pages are in good condition with all text clear. (HOLO2-33-15)
2011184267Ed. de Noyelles 2011 Ed. de Noyelles 2011. In-8 broché de 298 pages. Très bon état.
2004013635GENEVE EDITIONS METROPOLIS 2004 Un volume grand in-8 broché , couverture illustrée , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
18589460Praha, ceskoslovensky spisovatel, 1858. In-8 en feuilles sous chemise à un rabat imprimée en noir, dont le fond est constitué d'une liste de noms suivis d'années de naissance.
Original Publishers Cloth. Large 8vo. 432 pages. Illus. 25 cm. In Dutch. Second, Expanded and Improved Edition. Title translates to English as, Commemorative Book of the Orange Hotel. Weber was a Reserve-retired Major of Infantry Commander of the camp in the "Orange Hotel" in May 1945. The Orange Hotel was the nickname given to a Nazi prison in Scheveningen in South Holand which served as a penitentiaryfor members of the resistance during the German occupation. The name Orange refers to the Dutch royal colors. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Lightly sunned spine, but otherwise a nice, clean copy. Internal pages are darkened, but not fragile. Very Good condition. (HOLO2-79-2)
Original Boards. 8vo. 123 pages. 22 cm. Illustrated. First edition. Includes two black and white period photographs. In Commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto by one of the Leaders of the Uprising. Succinctly and powerfully recounts the experiences of the author, a founding member of the Jewish Military Union, and important witness during the trial of Nazi criminal Adolf Eichmann. (EJ 2007) Because the author was a leader of a major Jewish political party in Poland he is able to give us an understanding of the historical and social conditions that preceded the holocaust and gave it its impetus. Because he is a trained psychiatrist, we get illuminating insights into the behavior of the individuals and the masses, both heroic and inhumanly brutal, that determined the tragic destiny of the Jews throughout Europe. (Dust jacket) . Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Personal narratives. Wdowinski, David, 1895-1970. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Light shelf wear to DJ. Unobtrusive label and name of previous owner on front endpage. Very good condition. (HOLO2-107-29)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 80 pages, 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Quiet Light: A Story. Author Inscription from year of publication. Published in Yiddish by Poale Tsion, the Left-Zionist organization, in the U. S. Zone in Munich for survivors in the DP camps. Wasserman was a Yiddish poet who published in the years immediately following the Holocaust. SUBJECTS: Yiddish poetry. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide (OCLC: 10947226). Pages browning. Good Condition. (YID-41-49-AJK)
Original paper wrappers stiff protector. 8vo, 14 pages. 25 cm. In Ukrainian. Title translates to "The Brown Bandit. " A critique of German Fascism. Wanda Wasilewska was a well-known Polish communist and propagandist who worked closely with the Soviet Union during and after WWII. She was appointed as head of the Society of Polish Patriots by Joseph Stalin and was very active in the Soviet-sponsored Polish Committee of National Liberation, which supported Polish inclusion in the Soviet Union. SUBJECT (S) : Fascism -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 -- Ukraine. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (UC Berkeley, NYPL) . Ex-library with usual markings. Pages are brown. Very Good Condition. (UKR-2-1)
(FT) Cloth. 8vo. 219 pages, 25 pages of plates. Ill. Ports. Facsims. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Inscription from author on front endpaper. Title translates to English as, Embers of the Rotem Plant: In Memory of the Refugees of the Warsaw Ghetto. Subjects: Szwizgold, Shlomo. Jews -- Poland Warsaw -- Biography. World War, 1939-1945 -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Personal narratives, Jewish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Biography. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. OCLC lists only 24 copies worldwide. Dust jacket has some wear at edges and on spine. Internal pages are nice and clean with tight binding. Private inscription inside. Very good condition. (HOLO2-83-75)
Actes du Colloque de Cerisy, Les éditions du Nadir, collection Voix, 2002, 546 pp., broché, bon état.
Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 87 pages, Submitted to the National Council, 4 copies on OCLC, Ex-library copy, some shelf wear, otherwise very good condition (HOLO2-98-20)
310 pages including index and notes. In this, Gottfried Wagner's memoir, Hitler is an inescapable presence, as he was in Gottfried's family - one of the many specters haunting the Wagner estate, though young Gottfried wondered if he was the only one who could see them. One afternoon he discovered old photographs and oil paintings of Hitler among the family memorabilia. Warned never to mention the pictures to anyone, he became an unwilling coconspirator in his family's secret. New copy. Book
199754155BBMerida., Editora Regional de Extremadura., [1997]. 28 x 24 cm. 55 S. OKarton mit OKlappenumschlag., 54155AB Erste Auflage. Einband an der Vorderseite unten mit unscheinbarem kleinen Rest von Preisetikett, verso gering angestaubt, sonst gutes Exemplar.
1st separate edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 42 pages, 25 cm. In Italian. Title translates to The Mortara Case: The First Centennial. The Mortara case was an Italian cause célèbre that captured the attention of much of Europe and North America in the 1850s and 1860s. It concerned the Papal States' seizure from a Jewish family in Bologna of one of their children, six-year-old Edgardo Mortara (August 27, 1851 - March 11, 1940) , on the basis of a former servant's testimony that she had administered emergency baptism to the boy when he fell sick as an infant. Mortara grew up as a Catholic under the protection of Pope Pius IXwho refused his parents' desperate pleas for his returnand eventually became a priest. The domestic and international outrage against the pontifical state's actions may have contributed to its downfall amid the unification of Italy (Wikipedia, 2018) . Reprinted from La Rassegna Mensile di Israel SUBJECTS: Edgar Mortara. OCLC lists only one copy worldwide (British Lib. ) (OCLC: 504045745) . Very good condition with tiny bit of edgewear at bottom right corner of wrapper. (YID-41-63)
1st Edition. Later Wrappers with Original Paper Wrappers Bound Inside. 8vo. 24 pages ; 15 x 20 cm. In Czech. Title translates into English as, The Gentry-Volk: 11 Epigrams About The Teutonic Saviors Of The World. Published in the last year of the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, this book contains 11 outlandish caricatures of Nazi incompetence, and defeat, from the illustrator Josef Novák. The cover image is of a bird defecating on a Swastika SSI. SUBJECT (S) : Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Humor, caricatures. OCLC lists just 4 copies worldwide (Hoover Institute, Yale, NL of Czech Republic, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . Slight wear to protective wrappers and a few minor discolorations and edge wear on Original Wrappers. Otherwise very good condition. (holo2-135-5)
Firenze, Tip. Giuntina, luglio 1990, in-16, br. edit., pp. 7.
Glued binding. 4to. 50 pages. 29 cm. A monthly update on German issues with an emphasis on Jewish and Israeli-relations. Contents includes: On the Threshold of German-Arab Talks? Israel at the Green Week in Berlin, Heinz Galinski: Jewish Community an Integral Part of Berlin, Improvement in Reparations Payments Despite Budget Curtailments in Conversation with the Ministerial Direktor, Dr. Ernst Feaux de la Croix, Official Contributions on the Field of Reparations (State of Affairs: December 31st, 1966) , Cardinal Frings on the Jewish Question, Peter Muller, Chairman of the German-Israeli Study Group: We Want to Find Out for Ourselves About Democratic Developments in Germany, The ex-Nazis in Communist Germany, Rabbi Dr. Geis: The Glory and the Misery of the German Jews, New Towns in Israel. SUBJECT(S) : Germany (West) -- Foreign relations -- Israel -- Periodicals. Israel -- Foreign relations -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals. Ex-library with minimal markings. One unobtrusive margin note on first page, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-22).
Glued binding. 4to. 53 pages. 29 cm. A monthly update on German issues with an emphasis on Jewish and Israeli-relations. Contents includes: Farewell to a Great Friend of Israel: Fritz Erler, The Federal Foreign Minister, Herr Brandt: No Justification for Racial Discrimination, Israels Ambassador Spoke to Officers of the Bundeswehr, Budestag Deputy, Herr Benda: Strengthen Human Contact Between Israel and Germany A Conversation with the Vice-Chairman of the German-Israeli Society, Good Cooperation Between German Justice and the Israeli Authorities, The Relation of the Church to the Jews in the Light of the Second Vatican Counctil Cardinal Frings Spoke on the Occasion of Fraternity Week, The Names and the Fates of Brunswick Jews, The Prosecution of National Socialist Crimes Trial Review No. 7. SUBJECT (S) : Germany (West) -- Foreign relations -- Israel -- Periodicals. Israel -- Foreign relations -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals. One unobtrusive library stamp in margin of first page, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-23).
Glued binding. 4to. 53 pages. 45 cm. A monthly update on German issues with an emphasis on Jewish and Israeli-relations. Contents includes: Federal Government: Upholding the Peace in the Middle East A Memorandum to the Plenary Assembly of the United Nations, Extracts from the Press Conference given by the Israeli Special Envoy, Shimon Peres, on 22.6.67, Israels Association with the EEC Comes Before the Ministerial Council, Firmly on the Side of Israel Sympathy and Aid from All the German People Part II, Alex Springer: I Am A Witness. Israel Is Not Driving Out the Arab Population In Conversation with deutschland-berichte, General Doron in Germany Again after 29 Years: The Last Weeks Have Placed German-Israeli Relations in a New Light, Agitation Against Israel by the Communists in the Soviet-occupied Part of Germany, Statements Against Israel Made in the Communist Part of Germany. SUBJECT (S) : Germany (West) -- Foreign relations -- Israel -- Periodicals. Israel -- Foreign relations -- Germany (West) -- Periodicals. Separated into three sections, but all pages present. Library stamp atop first page, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-51-24).