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Hardcover, 76 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. Series: Schriftenreihe des zionistischen Landeskomitees fur Osterreich, nr. 3; From the year of Hitler's ascendency, a Zionist analysis of the decimation of Judaism, via Antisemitism and Assimilation, which can only be solved by the creation of a Jewish state. SUBJECT (S) : Heller, Otto, 1897- Untergang des Judentums. "Vorwort" signed Wilhelm Stein. Imprint on cover: "Verlagsbuchhandlung Dr. H. Glanz, Wien. " OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Hinge repair. Slight browning of pages. Wear and browning to front cover. Small tear to bottom of title page, no text loss. Light wear. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-4)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 36 pages. In the original Dutch. Title translates as: Peace for Israel: Talks Held on 19 September 1935 in the Apollo Amsterdam, The Protest Meeting Against Disenfranchisement of the Jews In Germany. Very interesting report of the Meeting of the `Comité voor Bijzondere Joodsche Belangen, protesting against current anti-Jewish repression in Germany which would soon, unbeknownst to them, come to the Netherlands as well. Wrappred, toned, Very Good Condition. (holo2-125-39)
(FT) Original Paper Wrappers. 4to. 65, 15 pages. Illus. 26 cm. In English and Yiddish. Cover Subtitles: Israels 36th Anniversary Year, 1948-1984, Dedicated to 20 Years Monument, 1964-1984. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Periodicals. Jewish refugees -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Periodicals. Holocaust survivors -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Periodicals. Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors (Philadelphia, Pa. ) -- Periodicals. OCLC lists two copies worldwide (University of Southern California, US Holocaust Memorial Museum) . Covers stained, slightly wavy from water, but still solid. Internal pages are clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-64-16)
London: Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain, 1955. Paperback, 8vo, 61 pages, 22 cm. Includes pages of ads. No copy at Library of Congress. Subject: Jews -- Europe, Central. Subject: Europe, Central -- Emigration and immigration. Authors: Rosenstock, Werner. Authors: Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain. Editor, Werner Rosenstock. Very good condition. (HOLO2-89-37)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages, 24 cm. In English. A Holocaust-era Evangelical Christian-Hebrews refutation of anti-semitic conspiracies and a documentation of anti-semitism in the United States. The booklet urges Hebrew-Christians work toward ending enmity to the Jews. SUBJECTS: Christian Jews. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Columbia, Yale, Harvard) , none south or east of New York. Ex-library with minimal markings on front wrapper. Overall very good condition. (AMR-54-5)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 123 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Inscribed by the author. Title page verso: Wei oun wander; Douleur sans foyer, poe´sies. Sorrow Without a Home, post-holocaust poetry, with some pre-war poems, by Israel Aszendorf; published in Paris by the Yiddish Writers Club, illustrated by the famous Jewish artist, Benn. With frontispiece portrait of the author. Israel Ashendorf (19091956) , Yiddish poet, short story writer, and dramatist. Ashendorf grew up and lived in Lemberg (Lwow) , Galicia (now Lviv, Ukraine) , until World War II, when he fled to Uzbekistan. He spent five years in Paris and immigrated to Argentina in 1953. In Buenos Aires he served as supervisor of Jewish secular schools, taught Hebrew and Yiddish literature, and contributed to the Yidishe Tsaytung. His first poems were published in 1927, and thereafter he contributed to Yiddish periodicals in Europe, the Americas, and Israel. In 1929, he was co-editor of the literary journal Tsushtayer. Collections of his poetry were published in 1937, 1939, 1941, 1950, and 1956. His biblical dramas Der Meylekh Shoel (King Saul, 1948) and Der Meylekh Dovid (King David, 1956) express a pessimistic worldview. The posthumous collection Letste Shriftn (Last Writings, 1958) includes his poems and short stories. (EJ, 2007) Subjects: Yiddish Poetry. OCLC lists 20 copies. Front cover repair, backstrip torn at top and bottom, first page lightly torn at edge; otherwise, clean and fresh, binding firm. Good condition. (YID-18-1)
Very Good Condition; 4to; 12 pages; 41 cm. In German and English. Front page story is: "Zehn Gebote für Sprachbeflissene, " by Dr. Eugene I. Stern. Very Good Condition (holo2-135-28) xx
Very Good Condition; 4to; 24 pages; 41 cm. In German and English. Front page story is: "Wann kommt der Weltkrieg? Unentschlossenheit aur der ganzen Linie. " ["When will the world war come?"] Very Good Condition. (holo2-135-29) xx
Very Good Condition; 4to; 16 pages; 41 cm. In German and English. Front page story is: "Der Neue Bund, " by Wilhelm Marcus. Very Good Condition. (holo2-135-30)
4to; 16 pages; 41 cm. In German and English. Front page story is: " Der Sinn jüdischer Existenz" by Wilfred Cohn Hulse. Very Good Condition (holo2-125-31)
Softbound. 8vo. 264 pages. 24 cm. In German with parallel English and French translations. Extended title: Bureaucrat of death; a documentation showing the capital guild of Bonn's top official in the liquidation of the Jews. Published by the Committee for German Unity, an East German governmental committee. As the title indicates, this work constitutes an extensive documentation of the Nazi past of Hans Globke, Director of the Federal Chancellory of West Germany between 1953 and 1963 and as such one of the closest aides to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Globke's key position as a national security advisor to Adenauer despite his involvement with the Office for Jewish Affairs during the Holocaust and in anticommunist activities in post-war West Germany made both the West German government and CIA officials wary of exposing his past. This led for instance to the withholding of Adolf Eichmann's alias from the Israeli government and Nazi hunters in the late '50s, and CIA pressure in 1960 on Life magazine to delete references to Globke from its recently obtained Eichmann memoirs. An interesting period piece for post-war German history, which serves as a searing indictment of the hushed up nazi histories of many members of the ruling class of West Germany. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Germany - History - Sources. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Germany - Sources. Globke, Hans, 1898-1973. Germany - Politics and government - 1933-1945 Sources. Covers worn with slight tears to edge; first pages lightly aged with chipped edges, all pages lightly aged but clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-92-16)
1st edition. Original Wraps. 4to. 16 pages. 30 cm. First edition. In English and German. Austrian labor information: Anti-Hitler-Magazine. Monthly publication of the Austrian Labor Committee, according to holdings at IISH, 37 issues total were published. Publication of the Austrian Social Democrats (second and a half internationale) in exile in New York. Contains reportage and editorials and includes important announcements of developments, public talks, and the shaping of the german speaking socialist exile milieu in New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and elsewhere. Subjects: Labor - Austria. World war, 1939-1945 - Labor Austria. Exile literature. OCLC lists 9 copies. Light wear Very Good condition. (HOLO2-113-41)
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 36 pages each volume, 22 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Essays from Conversations with Rav Yerucham Halevi Levovitz. Levovitz was the Mashgiach Ruchani of the Mirrer Yeshiva in Poland. One of the great exponents of Mussar. He was a talmid or Rav Simcha Zissel Broida one of the foremost disciples of Rabbi Yisroel Salanter. Below are eight fascicles printed in Shanghai. The first three fascicles were first published before the Holocaust in Baranovitch, the fourth was published in Kaiden due to the war. For a period during 1940, the town served as home to about 300 students and teachers from the Mir Yeshiva. After WWII, much of orthodox Jewry in Europe was wiped out, along with their many yeshivas (Jewish schools of higher learning) . One of the only yeshivas to survive as a whole body was the Mir Yeshiva, which managed to escape miraculously to Shanghai, China, and then on to America. Many of the new leaders of the American and Israeli yeshivas in the post-war period were students of the Mir, and thus followers of Rabbi Leibovitz. SUBJECTS: Litvak Holocaust Displaced Persons. There are no copies listed on OCLC. Wear and soiling to outer wrappers, along with small chip missing from bottom left corner. Internally Good. Overall Good Condition. Rare. (RAB-60-12-13-14)
IN HEBREW. 24.5x17.5 cm. 541 pages. Hardcover. Spine upper edge slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
hard black cover, damaged DJ, ex library with the usual marks, else in good condition.
Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society of America, 1982. Cloth. 8vo. 268 pages. Illustrated. Despite Franco's political bureaucracy, Spain remained a haven for Jews during the Holocaust and in the face of the "final solution. " Demonstrates that Franco's Spain rescued many Jews from the Holocaust. Covers the role played by Spain during World War II regarding the Jews has long been a matter of controversy. This volume, first published in Hebrew to wide acclaim seeks to set the record straight. It offers a full and objective account of the rescue of Jewish refugees from Nazi-occupied countries by the Franco regime. Haim is a Latin America Jewry scholar. Born in Vienna, Avni was taken to Erez Israel in 1933. He became assistant director of the Institute for Youth Leaders from Abroad. In 1970 he was appointed lecturer in Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in Latin American Jewry. He edited the section on Jews in Latin America for the Encyclopaedia Judaica Contemporary Jewry department. [EJ Editorial Staff] SUBJECT (S) : Jews - Spain - History - 20th century; World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Rescue; Guerra mundial, 1939 1945 - Judíos; Joden; Hulpverlening; Tweede Wereldoorlog. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Colored endpapers. Slight bumping to edges of dustjacket. Dustjacket and book are in Very Good condition. (SEF-6-6) .
8' red gilt hardcover, dust jacket worn, slightly stained and on the edges yellowing, edges of dust jacket slightly tattered, ex library with the usual marks, white pages slightly stained, four other pages slightly stained, else in good+/fair+ condition.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH FOREWORD. 18x24.5 cm. 256 pages. Gilt hardcover. In good condition.
IN HEBREW. 245X175 mm. 256 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Jacket edges torn and worn. Cover edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. TWO VOLUME SET. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 25x17 cm. [487+4+XI]+[XI+378] pages. Hardcover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Ex-Library copy with the usual marks. Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
No date (1940-1945) First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 3 pages; 21 cm. A short Holocuast-era pamphlet describing how Avukah, in all its various chapters and fellowships, can help improve the situation of the Jewish people worldwide. Political action includes participation in the fight against fascism. Avukah does anti-Nazi work in connection with the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League. This includes investigation work and distribution of material. Avukah was a Zionist youth movement with strong ties to Louis D. Brandeis. Divided into various sections including Jewish Community, Zionist Work, and Chapter Cooperatives. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth, Zionism. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Slight toning and a few tears. Crease from being folded in half. Good + condition. Rare. (zion-12-60)
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages ; 19 cm. Hitler-era program is addressed to American students who are Jews, and who want to know what is their relation to society, and what is the bearing of the fact that they are Jews. Avukah was strongly associated with Louis Brandeis. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- United States -- Social conditions. Zionism. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Slight discoloration to cover. Small fold on back wrapper. Very clean. Inside pages in very good condition. (zion-10-52)
IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH. RARE memorial book dedicated to the Jewish community of Molchad, a village located on the Molchad River in the Baranovichy District of the Brest Region, Belarus. 3600 Jews from Molchad and the surrounding area were massacred by the native Polish population with the support of German troops, with many Jews buried alive. Contains a list of pictures, an introduction by editor and two prefaces in English. 240x170mm.460+12 pages. Black leather embossed Hardcover with gilt front cover and spine. Cover slightly curved. Several small paint stains on rear cover and spine. Single small stain on front cover. Cover edges slightly bumped. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Inner cover age-stained near binding and slightly wrinkled. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare Yizkor Book is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.