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IN HEBREW. 24.5X17 cm. 567 pages. Hardcover. As new. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. 24.5x17.5 cm. 567 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine slightly stained and slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
1st edition. Original paper wrappers 8vo; 12 pages; 26 cm. Not an offprint. A Publications de la Societe des etudes juives. Inscribed in Boaz' hand : "For the _____ Library" OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Columbia Law, YU, Harvard, Penn, NLI) Edgechipping to cover, internally very good overall Good Condition. ;(RAB-60-2)
410 p. ; A look at world Jewry in the aftermath of the Holocaust. ex-Library with usual marks. Tear to cloth at spine, otherwise solid Good Condition. (H-41-19)
25.5x 23 cm. 132 pages. Softcover. Former library book with all the usual signs. In good condition.
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages. 23 cm. "Reprinted from Contemporary Jewish record, April 1941." SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Reconstruction (1939-1951) Jews -- History -- 20th century. World War, 1939-1945 -- Peace. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Very Good Condition. (p-4-10)
American Jewish Committee, 1941. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages. Reprint. From Contemporary Jewish Record. Very good condition. (P-2)
American Jewish Committee, New York, 1941. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 20 pages. Preliminary announcement. Very good condition. (P-2)
1st seperate edition. Original Wrappers. 12mo. [6] pages. Written for the Jewish Exponent and reprinted from the Issue of July 3, 1936. A supportive review of The Jews of Germany by Marvin Lowenthal, written by Rabbi Mortimer J. Cohen, whom was educated at the City College of New York, Colombia, and JTSA. He is remembered for having worked with Frank Lloyd Wright to build the synagogue for his congregation of Beth Sholom in North Philadelphia. Marvin Marx Lowenthal was born on October 6, 1890, in Bradford, Pennsylvania. He was an author, lecturer, traveler, and historian. At Harvard University, Lowenthal became a part of a tight-knit group of Zionists that included Louis Brandeis. In 1916, Brandeis asked Lowenthal to head the Zionist Bureau of the Pacific Coast in San Francisco. Lowenthal began working as its fundraiser until the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) moved to its New York office in 1919. In 1920, Lowenthal decided to abandon the ZOA to pursue a career as a full-time writer. In 1936, Lowenthal published his most important and popular book, The Jews of Germany: A Story of Sixteen Centuries. In writing this book, he hoped to demonstrate that discrimination against Jews in Germany was not something that [only] became commonplace once Hitler took control. Lowenthal wanted to reach out to his readers and explain that if something was not done about the treatment of Jews in Europe that Jews would be doomed. Lowenthal followed the events in Germany closely and was disturbed by the passing of the Nuremberg Laws in September 1935, which stripped Jews of their citizenship in Germany and forbade Jews to marry non-Jewish citizens. Lowenthal was appalled by the treatment of Jews in Germany; Jews were forced to sit in the back of public buses, drink from different water fountains, and not allowed to use public restrooms. The book was painstaking for Lowenthal to write because of his love for Zionism and his determination to free Jews from discrimination in Europe. The Jews of Germany left Lowenthal exhausted. His book consisted of literary fragments, essay sketches, and writing plans, but no finished product materialized. It is in this book that his craftsmanship and urbanity of style appear at their best. (From Guide to the Papers of Marvin Lowenthal) Subjects: Jews - Germany History. OCLC lists only one copy worldwide (HUC) . Light soiling to front and back pages. Fold line down the center of all pages. Fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-95-26)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 44 pages. 22 cm. In the series Working papers on contemporary anti-semitism. Interesting examination of Antisemitism in the land of Auschwitz at the fall of Communism. Subjects: Antisemitism - Poland - Statistics. Antisemitism - Hungary - Statistics. Antisemitism - Czechoslovakia - Statistics. Jews - Public opinion - Statistics. Public opinion - Poland - Statistics. Public opinion - Hungary - Statistics. Public opinion - Czechoslovakia - Statistics. Light wear to covers. Some pen marks on a few pages, with laid in notes of previous owners. Good + condition. (HOLO2-96-1)
235x155mm. 283 pages. Softcover. Cover corners slightly worn. Else in good condition.
16x23.5 cm. 286 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Pen writing on first white page. Else in good condition.
Cloth. Vi, 542 pages. 8vo. Vol. 32 in Symposium Series. Proceedings of the Annual Scholars Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches, held in Galloway Township, N. J. , March 3-5, 1991. The Conference has been devoted to remembering, learning and teaching the lessons of the Holocaust in tandem with the study of the churches struggle and failure to confront Nazi anti-Semitism and the Final Solution. Contains 32 papers and articles by various international contributors from many of the relevant disciplines. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence Congresses; Holocaust (Christian theology) Congresses; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Netherlands Congresses; Jews -- Persecutions -- Netherlands Congresses; Christianity and other religions -- Judaism Congresses; Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity Congresses; Netherlands -- Ethnic relations -- Congresses. Most entries include bibliographical references. ISBN: 0773495169. From the library of Professor Samuel Abrahamsen (founder and former chairman of Brooklyn College department of Judaic Studies) , a contributor to the volume. Gold lettering on cover, considerable pencil markings by Abrahamsen, including corrections to his own entry. Very good condition. (Holo2-30-15)
251pp.avec ill., 24cm., dans la revue "Bulletin trimestriel de la fondation Auschwitz/Driemaandelijks tijdschrift van de Stichting Auschwitz" numéro spécial 38-39, br., bon état, [multilingue], G73695
240x155 mm. 600 pages. Softcover. Cover corners slightly wrinkled. Spine worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, 4 plates of drawings by E. Ainsworth, 7 plates on 4, 2 full-page plans in the text and endpapers maps; original red cloth, backstrip lettered in white, a good, clean copy. Vividly-written account of one family's seemingly endless travels, from Holland through Germany, Czechoslovakia and back to Holland. Includes first-hand account of Arnhem and Belsen. Extremely scarce. Enser, p.112.
Paper 8vo; 139 pages; My own grandfather was principle of the Jewish Gymnasium in Stuttgart from 1936 until 1939. Chapters include: Jewish Education under the Weimar Republic, The Jews under National Socialism, Jewish Education under National Socialism, Curriculum, Teacher Training and Publications, Youth and Adult Education. Colodner also includes a 6-page bibliography and even a list of persons interviewed for the book. Publication of this book was "aided by the Cultural Funds of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany" starting to brown (but solid) , Very Good Condition. Issued without dust jacket. (Comhist 6-23)
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 139 pages. Chapters include: Jewish Education under the Weimar Republic, The Jews under National Socialism, Jewish Education under National Socialism, Curriculum, Teacher Training and Publications, Youth and Adult Education. Colodner also includes a 6-page bibliography and even a list of persons interviewed for the book. Publication of this book was "aided by the Cultural Funds of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany." Internal pages starting to brown (but solid). Previous owner's name on FEP. Very Good Condition. Issued without dust jacket. (Comhist 6-23a)
No Date [Ca 1950?] Stapled. 8vo. 28 pages. This pamphlet published by the CJA of Greater Boston is a guide to various services throughout Boston, many of which are affiliated with the CJA. CONTENTS: America-Israel Relations, Camps, Community Relations, Education, Health, Recreation, Social Service, Veteran Service. Small water droplet stain on cover. Binding is secure and internal pages are clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-35-5)
Softcover, 52 pages, 12mo. In Spanish. Series: Informativo del Comite Central Arabe Pro ayuda a Palestina; 10. Early statehood Pro-Palestinian pamphlet, critical of the Jewish Agency in its support of Israel against the Palestinian. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish-Arab relations -- History -- 1917-1948. Named Corp: Jewish Agency for Israel. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Harvard) . Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-21-10) .
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 15 [1] pages. 24 cm. First edition. In French. Hitler-era pamphlet. Title translates as: Committee of Jewish Delegations: Seventeen Years of Activity A history and report describing the work of the Comité des Délégations Juives during their time of transition into the larger and broader based World Jewish Congress. The Comité des Délégations Juives was formed in 1919 at the initiative of the Zionist Organization, to alert the Paris peace conference to the grave situation of the Jews in various European countries and to obtain international guarantees for safeguarding their rights. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Comité des délégations juives. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. (Eth-Bibliothek Zurich, Archives DEtat Geneve, Int. Inst. Of Social History, and Peace Palace Libr. ) , none outside Europe. Spine rebacked. Pages tanned from age. Small library stamp on inside cover. Clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-109-47)
Softbound. 8vo. 83 pages. 24 cm. Cover title: Concentration camp Natzwiller Struthof. Written by the National Committee for the Erecting and the Preservation of a Memorial for Deportation at the Struthof. Translated from the French, this booklet described the history of the Struthof camps; includes extensive photographs. About the camps: On 21 April 1941, near the village of Struthof, the Nazis opened a concentration camp, KL-Natzweiler. The central camp, the only concentration camp in France, was located in the then annexed Alsace département. Its annexes, scattered over the 2 sides of the Rhine, made up a network of nearly 70 camps, more or less large. Of the nearly 52, 000 detainees of KL-Natzeiler, about 35, 000 did not go through the central camp. A labour camp supporting the Nazi war industry, it was also used for medical experiments by Nazi professors from the Reich University of Strasbourg. On 23 November 1944, the Allies discovered the site evacuated by the Nazis since September. Some deportees from the camp annexes had their sufferings prolonged in the spring of 1945 on the "Death Marches". From 1941 to 1945, the KL-Natzweiler was one of the most murderous camps of the Nazi system. Nearly 22, 000 deportees died there. Subjects: Struthof (Concentration camp) World War, 1939-1945 Atrocities. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-95-15)
1st Edition thus. Original Illustrated photographic Wrappers with Photographs of Anti-Jewish Nazi Signs and Propaganda. 8vo. 28 pages ; 22 cm. In Dutch. Title translates into English as, The Disenfranchisement of the Jews in Germany. An early publication by the Committee for Special Jewish Affairs (CBJB) . The (CBJB) was an organization for Jewish refugees in the Netherlands from April 1933 to March 1941 The CBJB mediated in matters concerning emigration, exit visas and residence permits. (Wikipedia, 2017) It was founded by David Cohen and Abraham Asscher, and is more frequently associated with The Committee for Jewish Refugees (Dutch: Comité voor Joodsche Vluchtelingen) , a Dutch charitable organization which was an offshoot of the CBJB. The committee(s) , at first, managed the Jewish refugees who were fleeing the Nazi regime in Germany. These refugees were crossing the border from Germany into the Netherlands. The Committee largely decided which of the refugees could remain in the Netherlands. The others generally returned to Germany. For the refugees permitted to stay, it provided support in several ways. These included direct financial aid and assistance with employment and with further emigration. (Wikipdia, 2017) An earlier, scarcer publication of the same name was issued in 1933, with reports on Antisemitic activity in Germany during the first year of the Nazi regime. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Germany -- History -- Persecutions. 1933-1945. National socialism. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Pen mark on corner of front cover, otherwise very good condition. (HOLO2-135-15)
1st edition. 43x28 cm, 1 sheet. Pro-McCarran-Walter immigration act Antisemitic propaganda. Features 7 observations and reasons, 3 of which single out Jewish refugees. THE JEW COMMUNISTS AND THE JEW ZIONISTS, OPERATING THROUGH THEIR PROFESSIONAL JEW POLITICAL PRESSURE MACHINES, ARE OUT TO DESTROY THE McCARRAN-WALTER ACT. IT IS UP TO EVERY AMERICAN TO WRITE LETTERS, SEND TELEGRAMS TO MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND THE UNITED STATES SENATE DEMANDING THAT THE McCARRAN-WALTER IMMIGRATION ACT REMAIN ON THE STATUTE BOOKS UN-BLEMISHED AND UN-AMENDED. The McCarran Act required Communist organizations to register with the United States Attorney General and established the Subversive Activities Control Board to investigate persons suspected of engaging in subversive activities or otherwise promoting the establishment of a "totalitarian dictatorship", either fascist or communist. Members of these groups could not become citizens and in some cases were prevented from entering or leaving the country. Immigrants found in violation of the act within five years of being naturalized could have their citizenship revoked. SUBJECT(S): Emigration and immigration law -- United States. Anti-Jewish propaganda --Internal Security Act of 1950. OCLC: 883658328, OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (UKansas, Michigan State). Some red type and red detailing. Slight wear around edges, else clean copy. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-159-52)
1st US edition. Original paper wrappers, 12mo, 15 pages. Holocaust-era publication, purports to be an appeal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Germany found on the body of a German non-commissioned officer who was killed in action. "America is now engaged in a life-or-death struggle for her national existence against Nazi Germany and its vassals, Japan and Italy. We are fighting to defend our country, our homes and our freedom against the Nazi gangsters, who would enslave and ravage America, as they have done already in Europe, Asia and Africa. We are fighting side by side with all the free and freedom-loving peoples of the world-the Soviet Union, Britain, China, the Latin American Republics and the conquered nations of Europe-to defend civilization, all over the world, against the blackest and most brutal type of reaction that has ever menaced human society. " SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945--Germany. Communism--Anti-Nazi movement. OCLC: 7604186. Paper browned. Small tear (<1 inch) through wrappers and all pages on the middle right hand side. Small tear on cover. Light stain on upper right hand corner of cover, pencil note on cover. Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-145-1-ABDLGG5) xx