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Original Wraps. 8vo. 12 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Lecture originally delivered May 1st, 1945, three weeks after the news of Hitler's death. This lecture discusses the rise of Nazism, Jewish persecution, the holocaust; with emphasis on the redeeming features of German philosophy (Novalis, Marx, Hegel, Lessing) . Subjects: Jews - Persecutions Germany. National socialism Germany. None on OCLC; Light ageing to wraps and outer margins, otherwise clean and fresh. Scarce. Very good condition. (HOLO2-115-32)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 51 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Sudeten German Tragedy, Terror in the Workshops. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges of covers and small tears on backstrip. Pages are darkened at edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-10)
Paper Wraps. 8vo. 34 pages, 18 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Encirclement of Poland, Poland in the Event of a Conflict in the West. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Internal pages are lightweight, tissue-like paper. Some chipping at edges of covers. Pages darkened at edges but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-33-11)
First edition. Original illustrated laminated cover wrappers with green and gold tree. 4to. 60 pages; 27.5 cm. In Dutch. Jubilee book for this organization of Jewish survivors who settled in the Netherlands after the war and built new lives there. Title translates to 1945-1960: Association of Central and Eastern European Jews. Filled with dozens of full-page, high quality, black-and-white photos of people participating in Association events. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, East European-Netherlands, Netherlands Social conditions. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (Harvard, Bibliotheek Universiteit Van Amsterdam) . Slight toning. Very minimal staining. Price sticker on one copy. Very good + condition. Scarce. (HOLO2-134-53) xx
Original Boards. 4to. Pages. 28 cm. First edition. A single volume containing numbers 1 through 10 of this newsletter, published from April, 1957 through to April, 1961. In April, 1957 another publication appeared from the authority, the Yad Vashem Bulletin, which in addition to relating information about victims, survivors, and rescuers, it also mentioned forthcoming Yad Vashem publications and documents such as the Shavli Ghetto Diary by Dr. A. Yerusalmi, and also listed publications received by the Yad Vashem library. The authority began disseminating research on the Shoah, documentation, conference anthologies, and scores of diaries and memoirs. (yadvashem.org) Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Some rubbing and light shelfwear, otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-107-25)
Single-sided leaf. 4to. [1] page. 28 cm. First Edition. In Hebrew. A call for donations to the Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal Haness, by Polish Rabbis who had settled in Jerusalem after the Holocaust. Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal Haness was founded over 215 years ago [1796] by the great Torah leaders of European Jewry. With great insight, they realized that the fledgling settlements in the Holy Land would need the material support of European Jewry in order to survive. The fund would be the channel by which they could provide assistance to their struggling brothers and sisters in Eretz Yisroel. Over the years, Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal Haness has served as a lifeline for countless needy families: a trustworthy and reliable friend that has helped them through both good times and bad times. From Torah scholars to simple artisans, from the Jerusalem scribe to the farmer in Tiberias the shopkeeper in Beersheba, all have found a helping hand and an open heart in Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal Haness. (kramban) Subjects: Jerusalem Charities. Zionism Settlement. Hassidism. Light age toning with some small tears on bottom and right edges. Very Good condition. (HOLO-114-21A)
BRAND NEW. Royal Octavo. Pp. 298. With photographs, facsimiles, tables. Notes, bibliography, index. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's pictorial boards. A brand new copy. ~ First edition. A well documented study of a rather neglected chapter of Nazi history, the medical killing centre at the Provincial Sanatorium and Nursing Facility in Bedburg-Hau.
IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH. Contains photos in b&w. 220x275 mm. Gilt hardcover. Cover stained and slightly bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
1st edition.10 X 15 cm. Period photograph of three refugee children admiring one of the drawings, with caption on the back. Press photograph from 1943 British exhibit, The War As Seen By Children. The exhibition, publicly supported by leading modern artist (and refugee) Oskar Kokoschka, opened January 4, 1943, in the Cooling galleries, New Bond street, a fund-raiser for the German refugee school at Theydon Bois. It was put together by the Refugee Childrens Evacuation Fund. Some edgwear. Overall good+ condition. (HOLO2-126-16a)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 12mo, 14+[1] pages. Holocaust-era report on partisans in Nazi-occupied USSR. "In the occupied districts the Hitlerite freebooters committed (and are committing today) horrible atrocities against the urban and rural civilian population-against defenceless women, children and the aged-but their unprecedented brutality only served to fan the hatred of the people towards the invaders. Hundreds and thousands flocked to the ranks of the guerrillas to avenge their cruelties. " (page 3) Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Europe. Underground movements. Guerrillas -- Soviet Union. War. World War (1939-1945) History. OCLC: 11593257, OCLC lists 8 copies in the US.. Small tear on paper wrapper along spine (about ½ inch) , else near perfect. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-145-14)
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 62, 50 pages, 22 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Tractate Taanit from the Babylonian Talmud with all Commentaries. Vaad Hatzalah was an organization to rescue Jews in Europe from the Holocaust. After World War II, the Vaad played an active role in the spiritual rehabilitation of the survivors, continuing its operations until the early 1950s. From its establishment in 1939 until the end of 1945, the Vaad spent more than three million dollars on relief and rescue activities. While its insistence on according rescue efforts top priority and circumventing bureaucratic and legal obstacles has been favorably acknowledged by historians, its particularism and insistence on priority for Torah learning at the possible expense of rescue activities continue to be a source of debate and polemic in the Jewish community (JVL, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Holocaust - refugees- Talmud. Ta? Anit -- Commentaries. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide (OCLC: 122743796) . Pages are browning and fragile, with some chipping in margins to first few pages. Overall good condition. (HOLO2-142-7)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo; 10 pages. A call by US Jewish Chaplains and others for the Jewish refugees of Europe, sitting in DP camps, to be allowed into Palestine. "We submit as supplementary evidence on the position of the displaced Jews now in Germany, the following: a statement signed by 133 Jewish chaplains who served with the U. S. Armed Forces on land and sea and in the air; a statement by the Executive Director of the Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities of the National Jewish Welfare Board; [and] individual testimony from five Jewish chaplains who served with U. S. Forces in the European theatre. " A kind of call to action to aid the surviving remnant. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Palestine. Zionism. Jews. Zionism. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Light wear, Good+ Condition. (HOLO2-117-66-AM)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 427, [1] pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Added English title page: History of the Holocaust: Hungary. Includes one fold out map at front. Contains numerous essays by Nathanial Katzburg and Randolph L. Braham on the Shoah in Hungary. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Ethnic relations. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary - Ethnic relations. No jacket. Clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-36) xx
1st Edition. Issue is matted and framed. 16 x 10 ½ Inches. Le Petit Journal was a conservative daily Parisian newspaper founded by Moïse Polydore Millaud; published from 1863 to 1944. Together with Le Petit Parisien, Le Matin, and Le Journal, it was one of the four major French dailies. In 1890, during the Boulangiste crisis, its circulation first reached one million copies. Five years later, it had a circulation of two million copies, making it the world's largest newspaper (Wikipedia, 2017) . Illustrated supplement to the French magazine, Le Petit Journal, first published in 1860 by Moïse Maillaud, with supplements, from 1890-1920. The color cover illustration by Henri Meyer (1844-1899) is captioned: "Campement D'Emigrants Juifs A La Gare De Lyon, " and depicts chiefly Eastern European Jews in colorful costumes camped in the streets outside the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, waiting to Emigrate to America. The US Holocaust Museum includes this very issue in their Katz Ehrenthal Collection of antisemitic artifacts and visual materials. SUBJECT(S) : Paris (France) -- Newspapers. Emigration and immigration--France--History--19th century. Small tear in lower left corner. Some toning. Not examined out of frame. Very Good- condition. (PAINT-1-4)
1st edition, original wrappers, 8vo. 15 pages. Interestingly upbeat publication from an important Reform movement conference held at the height of the Holocaust before any end was in sight. The conference was called "The American Institute on Judaism and a Just and Enduring Peace and was held at the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio, from December 21 to December 24, 1942. Contents: Introduction -- I. The religious basis -- II. The interfaith basis -- III. The political basis -- IV. The economic basis -- V. The racial basis -- VI. Jewish post-war reconstruction: Among all the peoples who have been victims of Axis tyranny and aggression that has been directed at the destruction of the life and liberty of men, none has suffered more than Israel. An overwhelming majority of European Jews have already been uprooted and dispossessed. Large masses of Jews have been and are being publicly proclaimed Nazi policy to exterminate all Jews. This unparalleled tragedy summons all freedom- loving men to forthright action. Cover title. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Congresses. Peace -- Religious aspects. Reconstruction (1939-1951) . OCLC: 22518158, OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Cover rubbed, bottom left corners bent, else good condition. (HOLO2-140-1)
1st edition, original wrappers, 62 pages. In Yiddish, back cover in English. Title translates as, Zionism and Yiddishkayt in Soviet Russia: A Trip Across the Soviet Union in 1940.Holocaust-era Zionist eye-witness account of Jewry in the USSR during 1940, with an introduction by Rabbi Meyer Berlin, or Meir Bar-Ilan. Meir Berlin, later Hebraized to Meir Bar-Ilan, was an Orthodox rabbi and leader of Religious Zionism, the Mizrachi movement in the United States and the British Mandate of Palestine. He inspired the founding of Bar Ilan University in Israel which is named for him. (wikipedia 2018) Heri Karp Ondenk Bibliotek Populere Broshurn-Num. 4-5. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism. Travel. Zionism. Soviet Union -- Description and travel. OCLC: 1011223445, OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Cover is wavy from moisture, rubbed and has some pencil markings, ex library sticker inside cover and blind stamp on title page. Internally very good. Good Condition overall. (HOLO2-141-32)
Original cloth boards. 12mo. 102 pages, 24 cm. In German. Holocaust-era imprint. Inscrbed "In deepest reverance" by the author in English on title page. Title translates roughly to Praying Judaism. Rabbi Davin Schoenberger performed the marriage of Anne Franks parents and later fled Nazi Germany...It was while serving as chief rabbi of Aachen, Germany, from 1926 to 1938 that Rabbi Schoenberger married the parents of the Jewish teen-ager whose wartime diary was later read around the world. The Schoenbergers and their daughter fled Europe after their synagogue was burned to the ground on Kristallnacht, Nov, 9, 1938, when Government-incited mobs attacked Jews and Jewish institutions and properties. (NYT Dec. 10, 1989) . This book was published that same year. Part of the Series: Sammlung Jüdischer Wissen, Band II. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism, Liturgy. OCLC lists 17 holdings worldwide. Staining to boards, including some on inside of front board. Internally clean, Good Condition overall. (GER-52-4A)
1st edition. Original illustrated wrappers. 4to. 60 and 76 pages, 28 cm. In Hebrew and English. Title translates to Polish Jews. Poylishe Iden ran from 1933-1944 and was published by the American Federation for Polish Jews. The federation was established in 1908 to assist the newly arrived Polish Jews of New York. They also coordinated relief efforts on behalf of Polish Jewry. (YIVO, 2018) . This issue highlights the groups political activity, relief activities, and more. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Fraternal organizations -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide (OCLC: 145390394) . Some edge wear to wrappers, but pages clean. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-30-35)
8vo; 424 pages; 21 cm. . In Yiddish. Special issue to "Unser Weg". Errata slip inserted. "The extermination of the Jews of Kowno (Kaunas) " on copyright page. Includes index, portraits, music and 18 pages of photo plates. The US Holocaust Memorial Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Missing front cover. Small tears and pieces missing to back cover. Ex-library with label on spine and bookplate in back. Edgewar to title page, small tears to first 8 pages. Pages tanned. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. Backstrip missing pieces. Corner of back cover torn off, no text affected. Pages lightly tanned. Good condition. (YIZ-3-10)
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. Text clean and bright. Very good condition. Unusual and an important example (HOLO2-112-2) xxxxxxxx
pages; 1st edition. Original publisher's cloth, large 8vo 566 pages. In Yiddish. Yizkor book to murdered teachers in Poland. Very Good Condition. (yiz-20-13) xx
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 40 pages. 22 cm. Cover displays a reprint of an Arthur Szyk drawing. Published just as the Holocaust was ending, this is a collection of largely religious -themed poetry address the murder of the Jews by the Nazis. Eldridge was "an American poet, novelist, short story writer and teacher....He...married a fellow writer, Sylvette de Lamar (author of a 1932 novel Jews and the Cross)....He is best known for collaborating with the American decadent novelist and poet George Sylvester Viereck on a trilogy of exotic fantasy novels from 1928 to 1932, My First Two Thousand Years: the Autobiography of the Wandering Jew, Salome: the Wandering Jewess and the Invincible Adam" (Wikipedia, 2010). Contents of this volume includes: Let Us Pray; And There Was Justice; We-The Chosen Uninvited; The Law Inexorable; Walk Proudley, Jew! ; To the King of the Yellow Badge; Of Men and Ostriches; Ballad of Toolittle and Toolate; Epitaph for Eliahu Hakim and Eliahu Souri. OCLC: 2730716. Cover is lightly worn along the spine and some writing in corner, but still nice. Internal pages are tanned but clean. Very good condition. (SPEC20-11C) .
1st separate edition. 8vo. [1] page. Reprinted from Accrington Observer & Times. Chief Rabbi Prof. Israel Abrahams of The Great Synagogue, Cape Town, South Africa, was the Chief Rabbi of the United Council of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations (Cape Province and South West Africa ) and also Northern Rhodesia, from 1937 to 1968, after which he and his wife made Aliyah to Israel. He was the head of the department of Jewish Studies at The University of Cape Town. He was one of the founders of Herzlia School. In South Africa he wrote several books of sermons including Pathways in Judaism, Living Waters and The Birth of a Community - a history of Western Province Jewry from its earliest times to the end of the South African War, 1902. He translated the scholarly works of Prof Umberto Cassuto from Hebrew to English, both while in South Africa and later in Jerusalem. In Israel he went on to translate works by Prof Urbach and others, until his death after a short illness in October 1973. Chief Rabbi Prof Abrahams was born in Vilna and came to London as a small child, where he later received his Rabbinic Ordination from Jews College. He received his degrees at University of London. He came to Cape Town after serving as the Rabbi of the Great Synagogue in Manchester. (telfed.org) Abrahams was responding to an article in which some facts said by Coun. John Wilson and Mr. Barnes were inaccurate and anti-Semitic. He refutes that claims that In the post-war [ie post WW I] years Germany was over-run by Jews from Russia and Poland, and that some 90 per cent of the official posts in the country were occupied by Jews. He does not take an attacking tone, rather stating that, It is a thousand pities that Councillor Wilson and Mr. Barnes did not take the trouble to verify all their facts before giving their impressions Press publicity. British sympathy should be extended to the Jew, who is the helpless victim in Germany and the convenient scapegoat for all its tribulations, not to Hitler, the aggressor who has shown neither Christian charity, nor a sense of ordinary justice and humanity in his persecution of a community that has not only lived in Germany since earliest times, but has performed yeoman service in its countrys behalf. Not listed on OCLC. A few very small stains and one small tear, and very light creasing, Else Very Good Condition. Very Rare. (HOLO2-140-24) xx
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages ; 20 cm. In German. Title translates as, Labor-Education Camps: Extermination Camps for Polish Forced Laborers. A paper given by Jolanta Adamska as part of the International Scientific Session on Nazi Genocide in Poland and in Europe, which took place April 14th-17th, 1983 in Warsaw, organized by the Main Commission for Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland, which worked as part of the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of Poland. Zdzislaw Jan Ryn (1938) is a Polish diplomat, doctor psychiatrist , professor of medical science Jagiellonian University Medical College, journalist, (and) former Polish ambassador in Chile and Argentina (Wikipeida, 2016) OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Rare. Some browning. About very good condition. (HOLO2-130-36)
1st edition. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 56 pages. Contains charts and illustrations. As World War II approached and the situation of Jews throughout Europe became intolerable, the JDCs focus shifted overwhelmingly to emigration, refugee assistance, and emergency aid. Very Good condition. (AMRN-6-60B) .