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Original Wraps. 12mo. 16 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era Statement of Withdrawal of the AJC from the American Jewish Conference. A contemporary news report described the withdrawal as such: The withdrawal of the American Jewish Committee from the American Jewish Conference was announced here last night following a full-day session of its executive committee attended by seventy-five leading representatives of Jewish communities throughout the country. The session was presided over by Jacob Blaustein, chairman of the General Committee. Protesting this decision, three Zionist members of the American Jewish Committee resigned and telegraphed other members urging them to do likewise. A statement on the position of the American Jewish Committee, presented by its president Joseph M. Proskauer, declared that 'the present demand for the eventual establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine, made by the American Jewish Conference, and constituting one of its major decisions, as well as the subordination of other Jewish issues to the problem of the political structure of Palestine, are in such essential disagreement with the fundamental views of the American Jewish Committee that in the best interests of Jews in this and other countries, including Palestine, the Committee feels impelled to withdraw from the American Jewish Conference. ' The statement reaffirms the desire of the American Jewish Committee 'to utilize for the Jews of Europe the broadest opportunities which Palestine can offer. ' It assures that the Committee 'will apply its most diligent efforts to bring about the abrogation of the White Paper which closes the doors of Palestine to further Jewish immigration and restricts Jewish land purchase. ' At the same time it expresses the conviction that the problems of world Jewry cannot be solved by a single political panacea and that 'the salvation and rehabilitation of the stricken Jews of Europe cannot be achieved through Palestine alone and certainly not through overemphasis on the political constitution of Palestine. It can be achieved only by considering Palestine a part of the larger program which looks to the rehabilitation and resettlement of Jews throughout the world and the restoration of their equal rights. - JTA October 26, 1943. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Jews. Zionism. American Jewish Committee. American Jewish Conference. OCLC lists 3 copies (Louisiana, HUC, Univ Washington) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (ZION-4-18)
Original Paper Wrappers, 4to, xi, 110 pages. 27 cm. "An interim report of the Committee on Peace Problems. " SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) World War, 1939-1945 -- Peace. Light wear, Good+ Condition (p-4-6)
Softcover, xi, 110 pages, 4to, 27 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Reconstruction (1939-1951) . World War, 1939-1945 -- Peace. An interim report of the Committee on Peace Problems. Wear to edges of cover and binding. Small staining on covers. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-22-28) xx
Staple bound leaves. 4to. 4 pages. 28 cm. First edition. No. 56, Dated April 6, 1945. Topics include UN and governmental decisions regarding Palestine, the death of former British Prime Minister Lloyd George, Russian and South African Jewish representatives to the Conference, and upcoming radio program related to the Conference. The American Jewish Conference [was a] representative American organization established in 1943 at the initiative of B'nai B'rith to deal with the problems of Palestine and the European Holocaust. Originally composed of representatives of all major Jewish groups and delegates from local Jewish communities, the Conference was given direction from Zionist bodies which sought a pro-Zionist declaration by a body representing American Jewry as a whole. Such a declaration was overwhelmingly adopted at its New York assembly in August 1943. As a result, the American Jewish Committee seceded from the Conference. Nevertheless, the organization submitted a series of pro-Zionist statements to official national and international bodies and waged a public relations campaign until its dissolution in 1949. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Jews -- United States -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. American Jewish Conference. OCLC lists 7 libraries with partial or complete runs of this periodical. Pages lightly toned. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-54)
First edition. Original blue paper wrappers. 8vo. 26 pages; 24 cm. The American Jewish Conference was an ad-hoc organization that formed to represent the American Jewish community as a whole on issues relating to Palestine and the status of Jews post World War II with representatives from 64 national Jewish membership organizations. Delegates included both Zionist and non-Zionist groups, all major religious bodies-orthodox, conservative, and reform, the representatives of labor, fraternal, service and social organizations from all fifty states. The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry was a British and American committee tasked to examine political, economic and social conditions in Mandatory Palestine as they bear upon the problem of Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine and the well-being of the peoples who lived there (Wikipedia, 2016) . The American Jewish Conference states support for Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine and provides a clear, step-by-step explanation of their decision referencing key resolutions and papers from the period. Includes appendix of the national organizations affiliated with the American Jewish Conference. SUBJECT(S) : Palestine, Jewish immigration, Zionism 1917-1948. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Previous owners tamp on the front cover and first page. Some pencil markings that do not obstruct text. Slight browning of pages. About Very Good- condition. (zion-11-6)
Paperback, 4to, 4 p. L. 11-143 pages, 27 x 20 cm. "Documents" on pages 111-143. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Jewish question. Reconstruction (1939-1951) . Very Good condition. (H-43-12) xxx
1st edition, original paper wrappers, 8vo; 17 pages; 22 cm. Imediate post-Holocaust statements submitted by Stephen S. Wise and the American Jewish Congress supporting the Jewish claim to Palestine. Lacks half of rear cover; bound in stiff pamphlet protector, pencil notations on front cover, Good Condition. (HOLO2-117-62)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 11 pages. 21 cm. First edition. April, 1936. Early Nazi-era publication of the World Jewish Congress, from the first year of its founding, on its objectives and purpose. Addresses how and why the World Jewish Congress was founded, its membership and structure, the struggle against Nazism and anti-Semitism, support of refugees, economic aid to impoverished communities, struggling for equal rights. Subjects: World Jewish Congress Principles and Aims. OCLC lists 3 copies (Spertus, Harvard, CJH) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-123-19) xx
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 197 pages. Compiled by the Office of General Counsel European Headquarters American Joint Distribution Committee. "The primary mission of the American (Jewish) Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC) in Europe, has been to rehabilitate and reestablish or resettle the remnants of European Jewry left by Hitler's Germany. In accomplishing this mission, it became very obvious in the days immediately following the war, that one of the most difficult legal problems preventing the reestablishment of European Jewry in their countries of nationality, or in other countries all over the world, was the problem of obtaining declarations of death in the several European countries. The related problem of obtaining recognition and faith and credit from courts of other nations all over the world offered even more difficulties. It was clear that there was no uniform method of issuing cleclarations of death, nor was there any uniform approach by the other nations to recognize declarations of death. " (from foreword by Joel Fisher) . Subjects: Absence and presumption of death. The US Holocaust museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Pen note and staples on front cover. Some chipping on cover and spine and blank page before title page. Pages are darkened. Previous owner's stamp on front cover. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-145-22+)
Softcover, 52 pages, illustrated, 8vo. In Spanish. Series: Hechos y cifras; ano 3, no.12. SUBJECT (S) : American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Other Titles: Cover title: Para que ellos puedan volver a vivir...OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Lib of Israel) . Writing and markings on front cover. Wear to edges and binding. Very good condition. (Holo2-19-78)
New York: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1948-1973. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 40 pages. Sunning to covers. Upper right corner of all pages very slightly creased. Otherwise in very good condition. (AMRN-6-35) .
Original Wraps. 4to. 4; 4 pages. 32 cm. First edition. Two issues of the American Ort Journal. Volume 6, numbers 10 (November) and number 11 (December) 1938. Number 10 contains front full page portrait of B. Charney Vladeck, 1886-1938; with three articles in Tribute to B. Charney Vladeck; other articles read: Harold Altschul named Executive Vice-Chairman of ORT; notes from sections of Women's American ORT, I. L. G. W. Union Contributes five thousand to ORT, Mexican Jewry Aids ORT. Number 11 contains three illustrations (black and white photographs) , including a photograph of Albert Einstein at the ORT Exhibit in New York. Other articles titled: Plans Launched for Special Drive for Ort Funds, ORT Union Cables for Added Support, ORT-J. D. C. Drive in Montreal, B. Charney Vladeck One-Hundred Thousand Memorial Fund, Chicago ORT Launches Member Drive, 97 New Cities Contribute to ORT, Reports from sections of Women's American ORT and Junior American ORT, More Large Unions Aid ORT (shoe workers, painters, etc. ) , need of ORT in South America, ORT School in Paris. Subjects: American ORT Federation. Jews - United States - Periodicals. OCLC lists two holdings (Natl Libr Israel; Harvard) , none in New York. Light egde wear, lightly soiled, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-113-32)
Original Wraps. 4to. 16 pages. 29 cm. First edition. With 5 illustrations (four full page, and one half page, infographic-statistic charts) . Foreword by Dr. William Haber, and report on the activities of the ORT during 1952; with five infographic charts displaying ORT training course Enrollment by Country, Enrollment by Trade Classifications, Distribution of Installations, Income, and Expenditures by Country. With last page Explanatory Notes of the charts. Extensive discussion of training in Iran, France, Morocco, Tunisia, Israel, Italy, Algeria; Greece also reported. A large number of training courses in France for Displaced persons and Refugees are described. Subjects: Rehabilitation - Statistics. American ORT Federation. OCLC lists 3 copies (Brandeis, HUC, Balch Institute) , none in New York. Light soiling to wraps, light edge wear, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-20)
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 98 pages 23 cm. Articles include: "ORT Fifty Years of Jewish Relief in Eastern Europe;" "First Aid and Personal Rehabilitation for Displaced Persons;" " Americans and Japanese in Siberia, 1918-1919;" etc. Quarterly Periodical began publishing in 1941. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Periodicals. Jews -- Charities. Heavy wear & chipping to covers, Internally clean & tight with a few stains. Good Condition Thus. (H-43-7)
Original Wraps. 4to. 6 pages. 31 cm. First edition. With 14 illustrations (black and white photographs) . January 1947 issue (no number or volume given) of the ORT Newsletter. Contains the following articles: ORT goes to Sea Maritime Projects set up in England, France (Training ship for Refugees) , ORT at a Glance (statistical figures for projects and trainees globally) , La Guardia Hails ORT Work in Displaced Persons Camps, 6.5 million Quota Set for 1947 by World Conference, Program in D. P. Camps Grows; Reports from Other Places Given, Machines Nazi Stole Go to Polish Schools, Building a New Life in Farm School (about the La Roche, France, training project) , D. P. 's Trained as Dental Mechanics Hired by UNRRA for Camp Work, Hochman Finds Training Effective in Rehabilitating Displaced Persons (with discussion of war orphans) , 3.5 thousand Refugees in U. S. Trained in New York, Pierre Dreyfus Dies, ORT and Youth Aliyah Establish Agreeement for Training Pioneers for Palestine, Over 2, 000 Trained in Schools in China, Youth Aliyah Group Gets Training in Belgian Home; also articles on ORT work in Rumania, Belgium, Hungary, England, Poland, Holland, Switzerland; also articles on fundraising activities, and commemoration of the good work, done by members of the American ORT federation. Subjects: Jews - Education - Periodicals. Jews - United States Periodicals. None listed on OCLC (Harvard, and Natl Libr Israel, do not list any issues past 1945) . Light edge wear, light soiling throughout, overall fresh and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-24)
Original Wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 29 cm. First edition. First page headline reads: V-E Day finds ORT Work Expanding. Bottom of front page reads: Organization for Rehabilitation through Training. A program of economic rehabilitation for Jewish refugees and war victims throughout the world. Describes extensive rebuilding and rehabilitation in the immediate aftermath of Nazi destruction; with description of courses begun in Liberated France, Trades taught in Switzerland, Tools shipped to Poland, Ort Work expands to both hemispheres of the Americas and to South Africa (with description and photograph of ORT Farm Johannesburg) . With short messages from various ORT chapters in various cities across America; the activities of the Women's ORT, and Greater New York Campaign activities. Subjects: Jews - Education - Periodicals. Jews - United States Periodicals. OCLC lists two copies (natl libr Israel, HUC) , none on the East Coast. Light edge wear and soiling, previously folded, minor tears along fold lines. Otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-22)
Original Wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 30 cm. First edition. With four illustrations. ORT Newsletter, number 2, September 1945; contains the following brief articles: Ort Ships Supplies to French Artisans, Second Tool Shipment Sent to Poland, Senator Justin Godart Lauds Work of ORT in France, Greater New York Trade Divisions plan Campaign Activities for Fall, Women's American ORT Produces Sound Film on Guardianship Plan (concerning Jewish War Orphans) , Jewish 'Day' Writer Describes ORT Trade School in Santiago De Chile, Pierre Dreyfus Back in France, ORT Represenatives Sent to Hungary and Belgium, Oswego Internees Return Home (fifty three refugees at the Oswego Internment Center returned to Yugoslavia) , Budapest School Reopenes (Ort Technical School Budapest reopens) . With page of W. A. O. Chapter Chats containing reports from various local metropolitan chapters from the continental U. S. Bottom of front page reads: Organization for Rehabilitation through Training. A program of economic rehabilitation for Jewish refugees and war victims throughout the world. Subjects: Jews - Education - Periodicals. Jews - United States Periodicals. OCLC lists three copies (Harvard, natl libr Israel, HUC) Previously folded in three parts, leaving creases. Light soiling throughtout, minor edgewear. Otherwise clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-23)
Softcover, 12mo, 68 pages. In Swedish. The Wandering Jews. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Nat Libr of Sweden) . Chipping to edges of pages. Lightwear to edges and corners of cover. Good condition. (Holo2-67-1)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. 63 pages; 29 cm. Photographs throughout. In Polish with some English. Title translates into English as, Commemorating the Jews of Lódz, 2003-2005 : A Report of the Commemorations Paying Homage to the Jewish Heritage of Lódz. A publication of the City of Lotz n 2005 commemorating the Lódz Ghetto, the second-largest ghetto in all of German occupied Europe. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust memorials -- Poland -- Lodz. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HOLO2-130-1)
(FT) Softbound. 8vo. 191 pages. 23 cm. First English edition. With 8 pages of black and white plates. Translation of: Med Raoul Wallenberg I Budapest; preface by Elie Wiesel; translated from the Swedish by David Mel Paul and Margareta Paul. A memoir and history written by Per Anger of his time in Sweden and Budapest during the war; Anger was a well known Swedish diplomat famous for his successful efforts with Raoul Wallenberg of rescuing a few thousand Hungarian Jews during the last two years of the war. Subjects: Ambassadors - Sweden - Biography. World War, 1939-1945 - Hungary -- Budapest. Jews - Hungary - History - 20th century. Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust - Biography. Anger, Per, 1913-2002 Wallenberg, Raoul, 1912-1947. Sweden. Beskickningen (Hungary) - History - 20th century. Budapest (Hungary) - Biography. Lightly worn covers, light pencil and pen marks on a half dozen pages, laid in documents and book reviews concerning Raoul Wallenberg from previous owner. Good + condition. (HOLO2-80-15)
8vo; 191 pages; Anger served in the Swedish foreign service in Hungary with Wallenberg. Includes maps and index. Very readable. Wrappers a bit rubbed, almost Very Good Condition. Ex-library, some underlinings (Holo2-89-20)
Softbound. 16mo. 254 pages. 17 cm. First edition. This handy-sized catalogue with two hundred color photographs provides a good overview of the Anne Frank House and its history. Anne Frank's life is exposed with many family photographs. The historic photo material and the quotes from Anne Frank give an impression of the hiding period and the events during the Second World War. Subjects: Holocaust museums - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Pictorial works. Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 - Pictorial works. Anne Frank Stichting - Pictorial works. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Light soiling to outer edges, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-99-35)
Paper Wraps. 4vo. 144 pages. Ill. 23 cm. In German and English. A pictorial timeline of Anne Franks life, and World War II in general, from 1929-1945. ISBN: 9035102738. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Exhibitions. National socialism -- Germany -- Exhibitions. Jews -- Persecutions -- Netherlands -- Exhibitions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Netherlands -- Exhibitions. Named Person: Frank, Anne, 1929-1945 -- Exhibitions. Geographic: Germany -- Ethnic relations -- Exhibitions. Netherlands -- Ethnic relations -- Exhibitions. Light wear to front cover. Ex-library, with sticker on spine. Initials on title page, otherwise clean copy. Pages and internal binding are in very good condition. (HOLO2-29-6)xx
light sunneing to spine, overall Very Good Condition; Small 8vo; 16 pages; Original paper wrappers. Small 8vo, 16 pages. Reprint by this modern hate-group. Full title: TEXT OF SAMUEL UNTERMEYER'S [SIC] "SACRED WAR" SPEECH AUGUST 7, 1933, UPON HIS RETURN FROM THE WORLD-WIDE INTERNATIONAL JEWISH BOYCOTT CONFERENCE AT AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND AND FATHER COUGHLIN'S COMMENTS MARCH 16, 1942. Singerman #608: "Untermyer's declaration of an economic boycott against German goods is followed by Coughlin's article from SOCIAL JUSTICE, March 16, 1942, suggesting that theJews declared war on Germany in 1933. World War II is seen as a Jewish-inspired war to rescue 600,000 German-Jewish aristocrats from Nazism. Only reprint edition [has been] seen by compiler"--and Singerman lists only one library as owning a copy of this reprint. Very good condition. (HOLO2-34-70-XX)
Hardcover, 8vo, 504 pages. Edited by Yitzhak Arad, Yisrael Gutman, Abraham Margaliot; translations by Lea Ben Dor. Very good condition. (HOLO2-86-9)