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Maren Sell, 1990, 170 pp., broché, bon état.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 19 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Some Hebrew throughout. Torah va'avodah library, no. 2. Dedicated to Moshe Zvi Weinstock. Contains a discussion of the holiday, with poems, selections from the Bible, Midrash, and Talmud detailing Chamishah Asar Bi'Shevat (Jewish arbor day celebrated on the fifteenth of Shevat) . The mother of the Jew is Eretz Israel. The heart of every Jewish child is tied to his holy motherland [ ] And when this day comes, the fifteenth of Shevat, the day on which the yemot Ha'Geshamim, the period of heavy rainfall is over in Eretz Israel, and the sap begins to rise in its trees, awaking them to a new spring and new life - pg 5. 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: Tu bi-Shevat. OCLC lists 8 copies. Wraps previously folded, light soiling to outer margins, internally clean and fresh. Very good condition. (SPEC-40-14)
Paper Wrap. 4vo. 33 pages. Ill. Ports. 30 cm. A collection of speeches given by Chancellor Kohl to the Leo Baeck Institute. Also included are interviews with the Chancellor and prominent members of the Institute. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, German. Named Corp: Leo Baeck Institute. Geographic: Germany (West) -- Ethnic relations. Light wear to cover. Overall very good condition. (HOLO2-29-15) . Xx
Paper wrappers, 24mo., 15 pages. In Dutch. Early post-war Dutch publication for survivor children. Cover illustrated with Chanukah menorah. On cover: "Aan Onze Jonge Joodse Vrienden" - "To Our Young Jewish Friends" Brochure on the history and celebration of Chanukah. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide. Covers tanned. Very good condition. (ART-13-9)
Paper wrappers, small 8vo. , 8 pages. In Dutch. One of the first Dutch Jewish publications following liberation, published for child Holocaust survivors in Holland. Chanukah: Incomprehensible Things. SUBJECT (S) : Hanukkah. Pages tanned. OCLC lists just 2 copies worldwide (Yale, Univ. Of Amsterdam Lib. ) Good condition. (ART-13-10)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In English with three pages of Hebrew at rear. Torah v'Avodah Library. Contains discussion of the significance and laws of the Feast, the Kindling of the Lights, and contains Hebrew passages from Talmud, Midrash, and Maimonides. With discussion of the celebration of the feast in 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: Hannukah. OCLC lists one copy (Natl Libr Israel) . Ex-libris stamp of Aron Owen (author of a short biography on Rashi) . Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. Quite scarce. (SPEC-40-17)
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Boards Depicting Haviva Reick parachuting. 8vo. 163 pages ; 21 cm. In Czech. Early post-Holocaust publication. Includes photographs of Haviva Reick throughout. Haviva Reik (19141944) was one of 32 or 33 parachutists sent by the Jewish Agency and Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE) on military missions in Nazi-occupied Europe. Reik went to Slovakia in fall 1944 and worked with local Jewish people to resist the German occupation there. She established a camp for Russian prisoners of war who had escaped, and helped organize a Jewish resistance unit. The Germans organized forces to put down the Jewish resistance, and Reik and the other parachutists escaped with about 40 local Jews into the mountains. In November 1944, however, Reik and the other parachutists were captured, killed, and buried in a mass grave (Wikipedia, 2017) SUBJECT(S) : Reick, Haviva, 1914-1944. Jews--Palestine--Biography. World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements--Slovakia. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Room. In very good condition. Important (holo2-135-41)
Original Wraps. 4to. 112, [1] pages. 28 cm. First edition. In French. Includes 50 original color illustrations throughout of Compiegne Gusen 2, Buchenwald, Mauthausen, & Gusen 1. Illustrated narrative by the artist and survivor Bernard Aldebert. Jean Bernard-Aldebert (1909-1974) was born in Saint-Etienne, and began his career as an illustrator for Le Pêle-Mêle in 1928. He was arrested and deported to the Gusan extermination camp in early 1944, after publishing a satirical drawing in Ric et Rac. His deportation was via Compiegne, KZ Buchenwald, KZ Mauthausen, KZ Gusen I to KZ Gusen II (Bergkristall-Esche II underground plant) . One of the very few survivors of Gusen, he captured his experiences during this ordeal in the album 'Chemin de Croix en 50 Stations', published by the Arthème Fayard group in 1946 (Lambiek Comicopedia, 2014) . Subjects: Guerre mondiale (1939-1945) - Camps de concentration - Récits personnels français. Déportés français - 1939-1945 - Récits personnels français. Gusen (Concentration camp) - Pictorial works. Gusen (Concentration camp) . Pictorial works. OCLC lists 19 copies. Clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-118-31) xx
Hardcover, 348 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Psychological aspects. Children of Holocaust survivors -- Psychology. Holocaust. Overlevenden. Includes bibliographical references. Fading to cover. In dust jacket. Good condition. (Holo2-19-10)
Paperback. 8vo. X, 306 pages. 24 cm. Second edition. With fourteen black and whites illustrations. From evidence gathered in France, Germany, and England, John F. Sweets has produced an insightful reappraisal of French life during the war at Clermont-Ferrand, the largest town near the occupational capital of Vichy [ ] Having thoroughly examined town archives, records, and manuscripts, the author reconstructs occupational commerce, education, media, and attitudes, maintaining that, contrary to popular opinion, the vast majority of French were far from collaborationist. Choices in Vichy France details the effects upon society of war, oppression, internment, rationing, aryanization, and propaganda, painting a portrait of the wartime French that lies somewhere between the extremes of outright resistance and enthusiastic collaborationism. With illustrative examples of what day-to-day life was like in the region for the German, the Jew, the Communist, and the fascist, as well as the French masses, this provocative book opens a remarkably clear window onto an era of history often fraught with misunderstanding and suspicion. (Publishers description) . Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - France - Clermont-Ferrand - Case studies. France - History - German occupation, 1940-1945. World War, 1939-1945 - France - Clermont-Ferrand. World War, 1939-1945 - France - Auvergne. Vichy-bewind. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 - France - Clermont-Ferrand. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 - France - Auvergne. Very good condition, like new. (HOLO2-100-12)
Softcover, 16 pages, 12mo. Holocaust-era plea to Christians to see what Christianity owes to Judaism, by one of the leading Philosemitic American Protestant pastors of the day. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Lib of Congress, Univ of Penn, National Lib of Israel) . Small stain on front cover. Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-19-67)
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 320 pages. 22 cm. First American edition. Hans Habe was one of the most important publicists in West Germany after World War II. During his life he wrote more than twenty books, some of them translated into English, and around ten thousand newspaper articles. Christopher and his Father; A novel of the Conflict of Generations in Germany Today concerns the relationship between Veit Harlan, the director of the anti-Semitic film Jud Suess during the Nazi period, and his son Thomas Harlan. Subjects: Fathers and sons - Germany - Fiction. Atonement - Fiction. German fiction - 20th century - Translations into English. Germany - History - 20th century - Fiction. With very good dustjacket. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-95-6)
Firenze, Tip. Giuntina, luglio 1990, in-16, br. edit., pp. 7.
1st edition. Stapled sheets, Five leaves, 8.5x11 inches. Mimeographed on one side only, staples in the upper left corner. Written in June 1940 prepared by Allan Taub, member of the New York Bar for the Jewish Peoples Committee. Basic legal advice in the present war hysteria for non-citizens who may fear reprisals or worse, advising them to apply for citizenship, and giving them tips about how to handle legal situations and a basic primer of their legal rights. Given that the Jewish Peoples Committee was communist led, the intended target audience for this would have been left-wing immigrants. Light wear, Very Good Condition. (holo2-125-34)
IL SAGGIATORE 2005 SEGNI DEL TEMPO ALLA COPERTINA, OTTIME CONDIZIONI GENERALI. David Oppenheim fu insegnante di letteratura classica in un prestigioso liceo di Vienna. Colto, sensibile e aperto alle nuove idee, scrisse un breve saggio insieme a Sigmund Freud e fu intimo amico di Alfred Adler. Nato in Moravia nel 1881 in una famiglia ebrea, combatté con onore nella Grande guerra e seppe comunicare ai propri allievi una straordinaria passione per i classici e la filosofia umanistica. Ateo e contrario al sionismo, sposò Amelie Pollack, brillante studentessa di matematica e fisica con la quale sviluppò una relazione profonda, sincera e anticonvenzionale. Morì nel 1943 in un campo di concentramento, dopo avere assistito incredulo e impotente all'affermarsi della cieca follia nazista. Il nipote Peter Singer ne ricostruisce le vicende.
Original Cloth in dust jacket 8vo. 280 pages. In English. Note: by Max L. Berges ; trans. From the German by Benjamin R. Epstein. Both Very Good, Dust jacket is beautiful with just a touch of edgewear, an outstanding copy (HOLO2-8-11)
In period Spring Binder. 4to. [Various paginations]. 30 cm. First edition. Report detailing and classifying the professions of Jewish workers in New York City. Includes many German-Jewish refugees. Data is estimated and sourced from census and trade union records, and for use in connection with Jewish economic services in New York City. In 1933, Abraham Shohan a former overseas field executive of the Joint Distribution Committee, [was] appointed national field director of the B'nai B'rith Wider Scope Fund. ("Shohan Named Head of Wider Scope Fund. " Jewish Telegraphic Agency 23 Aug 1933.) Subjects: Jews -- New York (State) -- New York Metropolitan Area -- Economic conditions -- Statistics. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York Metropolitan Area -- Social conditions -- Statistics. Jews -- Employment -- New York (State) -- New York. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (Harvard) In period Spring Binder. Some edge wear. Light age toning and minimal library markings. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-58)
Pamphlet. 8vo. [3] pages. 22 cm. Holocaust-era publication detain this period attempt at explicitly bringing Christian and Jewish young people together. [This] article by a correspondent describes an experiment in a mixed Jewish-Christian youth camp SUBJECT (S) : Jewish camps -- England. Jewish youth -- England. Named Corp: Association for Jewish Youth (Great Britain) . Young Men's Christian Association (London, England) . "Reprinted by courtesy of the The Jewish Chronicle August 24th 1945." OCLC lists one copy (Harvard College Library) . Lightly worn with some bumping at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition. Interesting period piece. (HOLO2-61-24) . Xx
in-8°, 232 pp., illustrations n&b, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [NV-22]
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers depicting Skulls in the OOs of Moordhausen. 8vo. 14 pages. ; 20 cm. In Dutch. Title translates into English as, Mauthausen Concentration Camp: Murder House. Prisoner No. 12564 Tells Title is a pun on the name of the Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp. Mauthausen was derived from the German word maut, meaning toll, as the area was originally a shipping station in the 10th century; this work changes the maut to moord, the dutch word for murder. In this work, a holocaust survivor tells their story of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp in August 1942. OCLC lists just 4 copies worldwide. None outside of the Netherlands. Rebacked. Tear to Back Wrapper with no text effected. Some other tears along edges. Overall good condition. (holo2-130-69)
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers depicting a barbed wire fence. 34 pages, plus 8 pages of photo plates; 18 cm. In Dutch. Title translates into English as, Concentration Camps. Scarce early photo report on Nazi camps. Sections include, From the Diary of a Prisoner, The Pernicious Spirit, and Facts and Numbers. OCLC lists just 5 copies worldwide, none outside the Low Countries. Some edgewear. Good+ condition. (holo2-130-63)
Softcover, 76 pages, 12mo, 23 cm. On the reestablishment of Jewish life in Europe after the Holocaust. Important Conference. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Europe -- Congresses. Conference held in London on June 12 through 16, 1955. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Northwestern, Hebrew Union, Siegal) . Good Condition. Scarce imprint(Holo2-19-19)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 96 pages. 23 cm. Serial. The First Annual Report of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany; founded as an umbrella organization and established in New York in 1951 by 23 national and international Jewish organizations representing Diaspora Jewish life in the West. Its aims were to obtain funds for the relief, rehabilitation, and resettlement of Jewish victims of Nazi persecution, and the rebuilding of Jewish communal life; and to obtain indemnification for injuries inflicted upon victims of Nazi persecution and restitution for properties confiscated by the Nazis. This first issue details the millions in claims just awarded, beneficiaries, and relief aid. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Reparations. World War, 1939-1945 - Reparations. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Europe. Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Light wear to covers; very good condition. (HOLO2-97-21)
Original Wraps. 4to. 15 pages. 26 cm. First edition. Prefatory letter from Albert Enstein. Two contributions, from Salo Baron, on the various facets of the work of the Conference on Jewish Social Studies, and an essay by David Rosenstein, on Why We Need the Conference on Jewish Social Studies. With selected list of publications, including the journal Jewish Social Studies, Publications of Jewish Social Studies, Joint Publications, Monographs, Offprints of Articles, Complete lisst of Offprints for 1954 nd 1955, and Selected List of Offprints 1939-1953. Subjects: Conference on Jewish Social Studies (U. S. ) Jews - Bibliography. Jews - Political and social conditions. OCLC lists 19 copies. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-10)
Original Softcover. 4to. [122] pages. Illus. Ports. 28 cm. 40th year anniversary journal for New York City congregation established by newly arrived German Jews exactly one year after the devastation of Kristallnacht. Includes messages at congratulation and reminiscences. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: Synagogues -- New York (State) -- New York -- History. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- History. Some minor wear along spine. Internal pages are bright and clean. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-93-25) xxxx