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RARE English edition of a memorial book to the Jewish community of Rava-Ruska, whose members perished in the Holocaust. Contains numerous b&w photographic plates. 280x1215mm. XVIII+672 pages. Black fake-leather Hardcover with gilt front cover and spine. Cover bottom corners bumped. Ex-library sticker on front endpaper. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare Yizkor book is in very good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
RARE comprehensive book on a rare rescue operation of thousands Jews during the Holocaust, written by Zorach Warhaftig (1906-2002) - an eminent Israeli politician, historian of Jewish law and lawyer, a signatory of Israel's Declaration of Independence. A principal figure in the rescue operation of which he tells the full story, the author recounts the tale of his unforgettable odyssey, which took him from Lithuania to Japan and Shanghai, the American continent, liberated Europe, and finally to Eretz Israel, and the rescue . Contains b&w photographic plates. 225x165mm. 435 pages. Hardcover. Cover and spine dirty. Cover corners rubbed. Light bump-mark on front cover. Front cover bottom edge/corner near spine bumped. Spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book - a fascinating story of the rescue of thousands of Jewish refugees during the Holocaust, written by one of the main figures in these efforts, is in good condition.
1913JUDA0329Leipzig, Hammer-Verl. 1913. 31 x 22,5 cm. Beidseitig bedrucktes Flugblatt, horizontale Bugfalte, etwas gebräunt, kleiner Eignerstempel 'L. Piniss'. Sehr guter Zustand. Hebräische Zitate (mit Übersetzung ins Deutsche) aus dem ?Schulchan Aruch? über die Beziehungen zwischen Juden und Nichtjuden. Der Autor des Flugblattes ist Theodor Fritsch (1852-1933), Politiker, Autor etlicher antisemitischer Propagandaschriften. Fritsch zählt zu den Wegbereitern des Nationalsozialismus. Friedrich Nietzsche notierte sich - nach Zusendung von Fritschs Antisemitischer Korrespondenz - ?Neulich hat ein Herr Theodor Fritsch aus Leipzig an mich geschrieben. Es giebt gar keine unverschämtere und stupidere Bande in Deutschland als diese Antisemiten. Ich habe ihm brieflich zum Danke einen ordentlichen Fußtritt versetzt. Dies Gesindel wagt es, den Namen Z[arathustra] in den Mund zu nehmen! Ekel! Ekel! Ekel!?. (Wiki). - Die geistigen Nachfolger dieser "stupiden Bande" in AfD, FPÖ etc. pflegen die germanisch-rassistische Ausländerhetze in Bierzelten, Medien und Parlamenten.
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)
1971BD4-826Warsaw, Ksiazka i Wiedza, 1971. original Leinenband mit originsal Schutzumschlag, gr.-8?, 462 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen; Zustand: gut mit eigenh?ndiger Widmung von Aleksander Kossewski an Josef Kermisz in polischer Sprache, mit eingeklebtm Photo von Kossewski, Text: Polnisch
EXTREMELY RARE book on the history and fate of the Jewish cemeteries in Europe which were desecrated or damaged during the Holocaust and WW2. The book features numerous b&w photographs, and carries a personal dedication by the editor - the renowned Holocaust scholar Moshe Prager, to Aviad (Adi) Yafeh (1923-1977), an Israeli diplomat and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Alignment between 1972 and 1977. 305x240mm. 1008 columns (504 pages). Brown cloth Hardcover with purple illustrated dust-jacket. Gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Jacket edges and corners slightly worn. Front cover and spine edges bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This rare volume, indispensable for anyone taking an interest in the Holocaust and/or Jewish cemeteries in Europe, is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
13.5x21.5 cm. xviii+421 pages. Paperback. Slight chafes on sides of spine. Else in very good condition.
1967029284New York: The Dial Press 1967. Appears never read. Near Fine condition in a bright and shiny Very Good dust jacket. NOT price clipped $5.95. The jacket is lightly rubbed/frayed at the edges with a small mark where a price sticker was removed. Sharp corners. Square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a library discard. NOT a remainder. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- apparently unread. NO foxing. Translated by Jacob Guralsky. With black & white illustrations by S. Brodsky. First published censored in 1966 in a Soviet periodical. This is the first printing of the first edition in English. Bound in the original black cloth stamped in bright red on the spine. From the dust jacket: "In the vast literature of World War II no story is more tragic more awesome than the two-year occupation of the Russian city of Kiev by Nazi troops. Here is the first extensive account. of that terrible period of time from 1941 to 1943 in which the Germans systematically murdered some 200000 people beginning with the barbaric massacre of 50000 Russian Jews at the ravine on the outskirts of the city known as Babi Yar. Using. the reseach of many years -- interviews newspaper clippings posters diaries -- the author reveals to us the awful trauma of foreign invasion the destruction of life and property the thunderous entry of German troops. the sickening mass annihilation of Kiev's Jewish population.". First printing so stated. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. xvi 399pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. The Dial Press Hardcover
1986017902Institute for Historical Review 1986. Near Fine condition in a Very Good dust jacket a couple small tears just a little soil on its rear panel. Protected by a removable Brodart clear-plastic sleeve. Clean square tight and unmarked. No owner's name or bookplate. Not a remainder. Pages are clean. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. The author a German Judge argues that Auschwitz-Birkenau was not an Extermination Camp. Documented with 6 appendices and extensive chapter notes 54 pages in length. Bibliography. Index. Illustrated with 20 pages of maps plans diagrams and photos. "First English language edition published December 1986" is so stated on the copyright page. Translated from the German by Thomas Francis. "This book shatters the claims made about exterminations at Auschwitz in a systematic and scholarly manner. Judge Staglich's analysis will convince scholars and laymen alike that the 'Holocaust' is nothing more than a myth." "Wilhelm Staglich is a Doctor of Jurisprudence who received his degree from the distinguished University of Gottingen in Germany. He served 20 years on the bench in Hamburg. During World War II the author was a warrant officer with the Luftwaffe on the staff of an anti-aircraft detachment which was protecting the industrial plants surrounding the Auschwitz concentration camp. Because of his liaison duty he had access to the main camp at Auschwitz. in the summer of 1944. The allegations about mass extermination at Auschwitz. contradicted his own experience He says he observed no mistreatment of internees no clouds of smoke no stench of burning corpses -- only orderly quarters sanitary facilities and internees who were well nourished who appeared to have neither special demoralization nor fear let alone a fear of death. Because of these contradictions Judge Staglich set out to examine the evidence. A classic Holocaust denial. "Documented" with some 650 footnotes. Bound in the original green boards with a gilt-stamped black cloth spine. Complete with dust jacket. First Edition in English so stated. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. ix 376pp. 20 pages of illustrations. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Institute for Historical Review Hardcover
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)
193875680o.O. (vermutlich Amsterdam), 1938, 1938. 30,5 x 21,5 einseitig bedrucktes Flugblatt, unterzeichnet: Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands, Abschnittsleitung Rhein-Ruhr. Den 15. November 1938.
Large 8vo; Hardbound, 128 pages. "Dieser Kalender erscheint unter Mitwirkung der Jugendschrift- enkommission der Grossloge fuer Deutschland U. O. B. B. " Nazi-period Jewish youth annual. Includes numerous Jewish songs, stories, crafts, reports, heroes, essays, poems, etc. For German-speaking Jewish adolsecents. Beautiful Illustrations by: Magda Nachman-Acharya, Hans Holbein, Wolfgang Hamburger, Edith Samuel, Walter Bernauer, Adolf von Sonnenthals, &Marianne Brodsky (7 years old!). Lacks fold-out game-board at rear, as usually found. Otherwise about Very Good Condition, much better than usually found.. (GERN-1-26-DW)
1955JUDA2208Warszawa : Wyd. Prawnicze 1955. 63(4) S., 1 Falttafel, mit Illustrationen, Dokumenten u. Karten, ill. OBrosch., zweifarbig bedruckt (Entwurf: Tadeusz Rozycki). Ein Zettel mit Berichtigungen beiliegend. Umschlagkanten gering berieben, ob. Kapitale mit kleiner Fehlstelle. In diesem Band veröffentlichte die Zentralkommission für die Untersuchung der Nazi-Verbrechen in Polen die Ergebnisse der Untersuchungen im Konzentrations- und Vernichtungslager Auschwitz, die gleich nach der Befreiung des Lagers durch sowjetische Truppen am 27. Januar 1945 aufgenommen wurden und über ein Jahr dauerten. Es wird auf zahlreiche Aspekte wie die Entstehung des Lagers, Häftlinge, Arbeit, Aufnahme der Neuankömmlinge, Wohnverhältnisse, Ernährung, Selektionen, wissenschaftliche Experimente, Vernichtung, Beraubung der Opfer, Gaskammern und die Krematorien eingegangen.
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)
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)
8vo; 79 pages; 23 cm. Fifth Edition. An early call to action to push for US government support for German Jews. Contents include: Precendents for Popular Protests; American Governmental Intercession on Behalf of the Jews; The Bernheim Upper Silesian Petition before the Council of the League of Nations [description & analysis]; Petition of Franz Bernheim to the Council of the League of Nations [exact text of the petition]. Very good Condition. (HOLO2-87-4)
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)
Very Good Condition No Jacket; 8vo; 261 +98 pages; In Yiddish, Hebrew, & English. Map endpapers, of the town. Very good condition. (YIZ-1-10A) xx
1st Edition Reprint. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages ; 22 cm. Holocaust-era publication. Published with Tolerance is Not Enough, reprinted from The Pilot on May 26, 1945, which gave a glowing review of Bishop Richard Cushings speech. This is the first published speech given by Richard Cushing after he became Archbishop of Boston in 1944. He served as Archbishop of Boston from 1944 to 1970, and was created a cardinal in 1958. Cushing's main role was as fundraiser and builder of new churches, schools, and institutions. He was on good terms with practically the entire Boston elite, as he softened the traditional confrontation between the Catholic Irish and the Protestant upper-class. Cushing built useful relationships with Jews, Protestants, and institutions outside the usual Catholic community. He helped presidential candidate John F. Kennedy deflect fears of papal interference in American government if a Catholic became president. Cushing's high energy level allowed him to meet with many people all day, often giving lengthy speeches at night. (Wikipedia, 2017) OCLC lists just 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, State Library of Massachusetts) , and none outside of Massachusetts. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional stamp on front wrapper and taped on DDC code. Very good condition. (holo2-135-46)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 38 pages. Published the year that Hitler became Chancellor, the author demands action by the League of Nations to protect Jews in Germany. "The first part of this paper is a discussion of the bases of a Petition to the League of Nations in behalf of the Jews in Germany. The second part outlines an International Convention to outlaw acts of injustice against Minority groups. " (inside front cover) . Contains chapters on The League and Minority Rights, The League and the Jewish Minority, The Bases of a Petition, A convention to Outlaw Minority Wrongs, The Effectiveness of Treaties and Conventions, and an introduction outlining possible outcomes of the precarious situation as well as the possible actions undertaken by the League of Nations. "Goldstein's research has focused on population distribution, urbanization and internal migration, especially in Southeast Asia and China and in relation to Jewish demography. According to the Population Association of America, Goldstein is âinternationally recognized for his long-standing and fundamental contributions to the study of urbanization and population mobility. He contributed significantly to the field with the development of the concept of repeat migration ... [and] pioneered new techniques for the collection and recording of demographic data, including the use of administrative and other records to complement surveys. Â" (wikipedia) Subjects: Minorities. Jews -- Persecutions. Germany. League of Nations. OCLC: 12350076. Minor edgewear to covers, otherwise a, clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-144-30-ABFNII)
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 370 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Holocaust-era report from this gathering of Yiddish Intellectuals in Paris 3 years before its takeover by Nazi Germany. Title translates to First Congress of the Yiddish Culture Congress, Paris 17-21, Sept. 1937: Stenographers Report. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Intellectual life -- Congresses. Ex-library with usual markings. Light damp stains. Good Condition. (YID-40-45-L-'x)
8vo; 77 pages; 23 cm. "Reprinted from the 'Bulletin of the Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences' for the American Jewish Committee." First separate edition. An early call to action to push for US government support for German Jews. Contents include: Precendents for Popular Protests; American Governmental Intercession on Behalf of the Jews; The Bernheim Upper Silesian Petition before the Council of the League of Nations [description & analysis]; Petition of Franz Bernheim to the Council of the League of Nations [exact text of the petition]. Light wear, Very good Condition. (HOLO2-87-4B)
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 79 pages, chiefly illustrations. 31 cm. "Photo-record of Axis crime" Very Early (1945) publication of photos of the Holocaust and abuse of civilians-Concentration camps, destroyed villages, public executions, death, destruction, and mayhem. Particularly interesting because of its target population: the lay-out mimics a supermarket tabloid, suggesting an attempt to reach a more unsophisticated audience in its documentation of Nazi & Japanese Terror. Forewards by Prof. James Sheldon and former Ambassador to Germany James W. Gerard. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities -- Pictorial works. World War, 1939-1945 -- Pictorial works. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. some wear to spine, damp stain with damage to lower corner affecting edges of some graphics, Good Condition (holo2-139-21)
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages, 23 cm. In English. From the year of the Balfour decision. Judah Leon Magnes (1877-1948) was a prominent Reform rabbi in both the United States and Mandatory Palestine. He is best remembered as a leader in the pacifist movement of the World War I period, his advocacy of a binational Jewish-Arab state in Palestine, and as one of the most widely recognized voices of 20th century American Reform Judaism (Wikipedia, 2018). This speech, given at Cooper Union, in New York, extols Jewish nationalism as being better than those nationalisms that send their followers to die in battle. This, of course, would change soon enough. SUBJECTS: Jewish nationalism - World War. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Harvard, UPenn, London, HUC). Ex-library with usual markings and later spine reinforcement. Missing front wrapper. Old dampstains, paper aged with some edgewear. Inside protective binder. Overall good condition. Scarce. (ZION2-1-24)