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Publishers cloth. 8vo. XXII, 310, [2] pages. 24 cm. First edition. In this work Jacques Adler, a former member of the French resistance, asks: Are people powerless when confronted with a State determined to destroy them? Why didn't more Jews survive the Holocaust? How did we survive? Did we, the survivors, do all that we could, at the time, to help more people survive? In answering these questions, Adler examines the diverse Jewish organizations that existed in Paris during the German occupation from 1940 to 1944. The first part of the book analyzes the national composition of the Jewish population, its expropriation and daily life. The remaining chapters discuss the roles, activities, and policies of various Jewish organizations as they supported Jews in their search for survival, alerted the non-Jewish population to the terrible threat faced by every Jewish family, and acted as representatives of the Jewish people-a role that led to inevitable administrative cooperation with the Nazis and Vichy. Combining careful scholarship with a survivor's zeal to set the record straight, Adler gives an insider's account of resistance members, whose determination was born of the pain and anger that came from the loss of loved ones, whose political ideology sustained them even when they faced the threat of starvation and the loneliness of clandestine existence, and whose anguish was all the more intense because they belonged to that community in Paris that was selected as fodder for the "Final Solution. " Thoroughly researched and drawing upon previously unavailable materials, Adler presents an important portrait of communal solidarity and communal conflict, of heroes and those whose courage failed. (Publishers description) . Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - France - Paris. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - France - Paris. World War, 1939-1945 - Jewish resistance - France - Paris. Union Générale des Israélites de France. Light shelf wear. Very good + condition in very good jacket. (HOLO2-100-13)
17.5x24.5 cm. 405 pages. Hardcover. Pen writing on first white page. Else in good condition.
SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, 27x21 cm., 222+49 pp., hardcover, silver lettering on cover and spine, slightly stained cover, ex library copy with the usual marks, summary in german and english. else in good condition.
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 Separate Edition. Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 38 pages. Contents:The remnants of a people -- Seven ways to help them now -- Alternatives to Zion -- The case for Zionism. "Reprinted from the Nation."SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews -- Europe. Judenverfolgung Internationale Politik. Cover slightly sunned; very good condition. (W-62)
First separate edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 38 pages. 22 cm. "Reprinted from the Nation. " Holocaust-era analysis and proposals for post-war solutions for Jewish settlement, citizenship, and rights from this important Left-Liberal American magazine. Nice, clean copy in very good condition. xx (HOLO2-65-22)
First separate edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 38 pages. 22 cm. "Reprinted from the Nation. " Holocaust-era analysis and proposals for post-war solutions for Jewish settlement, citizenship, and rights from this important Left-Liberal American magazine. Spine label, some wear to spine, Good Condition (HOLO2-65-22A)
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 215x150 mm. XXIII+583 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover corners/edges and spine slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
VOLUME II ONLY. 215x150 mm. XXIII+707 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt lettering on spine. Spine edges bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
16x23.5 cm. xxvii+333 pages. Hardcover. Glue mark on corner of page 280. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 99 pages. "In the following pages are presented the facts regarding the acts of oppression and violence from which the Jews of Germany have suffered, and the degradation to whic they are now being subjected under the present regime. These facts are submitted to the judgment of the public of the United States in the light of traditional American principles of justice and fair play. June 19, 1933." Organized into three sections: The Official Decrees and Measures Against the Jews; Acts of Violence against Jews since Hitler became Chancellor; and The Nazi Anti-Jewish Campaign. An additional section on American public opinion. Subject (s): Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Cover is dirty with some foxing to pages, other Good Condition. (HOLO2-129-5)
1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 8vo; x, 177 pages; 21 cm. Contemporary report. Includes List of recent German books on pages 64-66. Early expose of treatment of Jews in Germany. "A special chapter is devoted to an analytical summary of the anti-Jewish laws, decrees, and ordinances. Preceeding this chapter, is a concise description of the number, distribution, and economic situation of the Jews in Germany before the present Regime....Following this information is a brief outline of the methods and material of propoganda which paved the way for the anit-Jewish measures adopted after the accession of the National Socialists to power. " Pen mark and rubbing to wrappers, Good+ condition. (holo2-138-19)
15X23 cm. 396 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine corner and edges slightly rubbed. Spine slightly wrinkled. In good condition.
8vo; xv, 655 pages; 24 cm. Bibliography on pages 565-605. First edition. Kisch received the I. Hirschfield award for "Best non-fiction work on Jewish history" for this work. Some underlining, otherwise Very Good Condition in Good Jacket with edgewear. (mx-1-8)
IN HEBREW. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 210x140 mm. 367 pages. Softcover. Spine slightly stained and slightly worn. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 21x14cm. 367 pages. Paperback. Cover slightly stained. Cover slightly scuffed on edges. Front cover slightly faded. Back cover partly faded. Ink writing on front white page. Some pages slightly stained on edges. Else in good condition.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 31 pages. 23 cm. First edition. First appearance. Nazi-era booklet. 'National Avukah program; first series: The Jews as a group; first semester: The development of Jewish society and institutions'. This essay is planned as the first part of a four year course - p. 3. Historical survey, designed for Avukah students, on Jewish history from the Second Temple period to the present (covers Babylonia, the expulsion from Spain, the ghetto, Poland, Emancipation, Russian and American Jewry, etc. ) . Subjects: Jews - History. Jews Civilization. OCLC lists only 2 copies (Harvard, Dallas) . Wraps soiled, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (ZION-8-21)
Ex-library with usual marks; front hinge broken, Fair to Good Lacks Jacket? ; Large 8vo; 419 pages; Original Cloth. Janowski's Early magnum opus. Edgewear to jacket. Binding solid. Without jacket, institutional marks. Otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition (HOLO2-59-3)
Softbound. 8vo. IX, 358 pages. 24 cm. First edition reprinted, with corrections. This translation originally published: as 'Not as a lamb'. Translation of La révolte des justes; translated by Marion Hunter. Lucien Steinberg (1926-2008) was born in Romania, emigrated to Palestine with his family in 1943, and moved to Paris in 1948, where he lived for the rest of his life. He is considered one of the first historians to specifically focus on Jewish resistance during the holocaust. He was president of the Union of Jews for Resistance and Mutual Aid (UJRE) and served on the board of the (ME MRJ) , the association for Memory of Jewish resistance to the ME (forced labor) . This volume extensively surveys armed Jewish resistance movements throughout occupied Europe, country by country, as well as insurrections and uprisings in death and labor camps. As stated on the cover: The seminal work on the Jewish Resistance. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 - Underground movements - Jews. Holocaust. Light wear and soiling to cover, one page dog-eared, and pen scribble on corner of title page. Otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-95-11)
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. CONTAINS B&W PLATES. 24x16.5 cm. XVII+279 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Back cover stained. Spine curved. In good condition.
IN HEBREW. 17.5x24 cm. 445 pages. Hardcover. Ex-library book - with all the usual marks. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 17.5x24 cm. 618 pages. Hardcover. Ex-Library book - with all the usual marks. Slight staine on cover. Pen writing on inner cover. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 24.5X17.5 cm. Hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition. Library copy with usual signs.
IN HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 17x24.5 cm. 517 pages. Hardcover. Ex-Library book - with all the usual signs. Cover slightly dirty. Pen writing on inner cover. Else in good condition.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 24X16 cm. 695 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.