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In Hebrew. 175X245 mm. [81+444] + [517] pages. Spine edges bumped. Cover corners bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 245x175 mm. 81+444 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Spine upper edge slightly worn. Spine bottom edge slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
1st Edition. 4to. Later Blue Boards with Original Wrappers bound inside for each issue. A full run of the first 3 years of The Jewish Tribune, from the year 1933 to 1936. 36 issues in total running about 1100 pages. Note that though these are consecutive they are marked as Volumes 1, 2, and 6. Includes a 1934 article titled, The Holocaust in Germany, " an EXTREMELY early use of this term to describe the growing attacks on the Jews of Germany by the Nazis. This rare run of the first three years of Bombays first Zionist periodical is inscribed by Joseph Sargon, who worked as managing editor of the Jewish Tribune during the publication of these issues. Born and educated in Bombay, Mr. Sargon came to the United States in 1939 (land lived in Brookline) after serving as managing editor of the Bombay Jewish Tribune for 13 years. During his world travels, he interviewed and wrote articles about Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru and other figures. (Boston Globe, 1990) The Bombay Tribune was established by the nephews of Nissim Elias Benjamin Ezra. N. E. B. Ezra, was a Baghdadi Jewish publisher and Zionist based in Shanghai. He founded the Shanghai Zionist Association in 1903 and its official newspaper, Israel's Messenger, one of China's oldest and most sophisticated Jewish periodicals Influenced by Ezra, his nephews started the newspaper Jewish Tribune in Bombay, India. (Wikipeida, 2017) These 36 issues of the Tribune include the 1st appearance of many articles and editorials from some of the leading Jewish thinkers from across the world including: NEB Ezra, Bernard S. Deutsch, Rabbi Julius J. Price, Haham Moses Gaster, Emanuel Neumann, Israel Cohen, Khan Bahadur Jackson B. Israel, Jl Magnes, Samuel Magnus, David Sassoon, Rabbi Leo Jung, Jl Landau, Rabbi Schlesinger, Laszlo Schwartz, Louis Golding, Jh Hertz (Then Chief Rabbi Of British Empire) , Jacob De Haas, Rabbi D. De Sola Pool, Edward Jacobs, Mrs. Israel Davidson, Lily Tobias, H. Pereira Mendez, Rabbi Benjamin Ouziel, and Cyrus Adler. Includes a few early reporting articles about Nazi Anti-Semitism, early reporting on the 1934 Nepal-Bihar Earthquake, and a few articles about Mahatma Gandhi, among other topics of Jewish and Zionist interest. Period Advertisements throughout. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Bookplate and Usual Markings. Inscribed by Sargon on the Front-End Page. Also includes Sargons Personal Bookplate/Nametag. Damp Stains throughout and pages are wavy. Some edgewear. Overall in good condition. (SEF-55-8B)
Paper Wraps. 14 pages. 20 cm. A list of contents of the monthly periodical The Jewish Review (Jevrejski Pregled) , including summaries of the major stories. Contents Includes: XVII Conference of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia, Thirty Four Years Since the Heroic Warshaw [sic] Uprising, Twenty Ninth Anniversary of Israel, Anti-Semitism NeoNazism, Purim Celebrations. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Yugoslavia -- Periodicals. Named Corp: Savez jevrejskih opstina Jugoslavije (The Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia) Periodicals. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Stanford University, University of California Los Angeles, University of Illinois, Indiana University, Harvard University College Library) , but unable to determine whether they have this specific issue. Small pen mark in margin of front page, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-14).
Spiral bound leaves, xerographic production as issued. 4to. Ii, 117pages. 28 cm. First edition. Presented to Dr. Nathan M. Kaganoff April, 1971. A detailed examination of the response of Jewish communities in New York City and Boston to overt and increasingly politicized antisemitism during the late 1930s through the 1940s. This study begins by describing the incidents of overt anti-Semitism in two specific places at a particular time, and by investigating the Jewish response to them. This is followed by evaluation of the role of public opinion within the Boston and New York Jewish communities and that of the non-Jewish press in pressuring Mayor LA Guardia of New York City and Governor Saltonstall of Massachusetts to take action against the assaults on Jewish children. (Introduction) Zvi Ganin is the author of Truman, American Jewry, and Israel, 1945-1949, and Kiryat Hayyim: Experiment in an Urban Utopia (in Hebrew) and has written extensively on American Jewish and Israeli history. He lives in Israel. (Syracuse University Press) Subjects: Antisemitism. Jews New York. Jews Boston. American Jewish Congress. American Jewish Committee. Anti-Defamation League. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (Natl. Libr. Of Israel) Spiral binding, with two small library labels. Very light shelf wear. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-12) Xxxxx
1st edition thus. Paper Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. 23 cm. Holocaust-era imprint. A look at the Jewish refugee problem including: Barbarism, Incorporated, How Many Jews? Where Can They Go? Germanys Loss is Our Gain, and Refugee Immigrants: Can We Afford Them? Vol VI, Nr. 5 of "Indusital Democracy Periodical Studies in Economics and Politics." SUBJECT (S) : Jewish question. Jews -- Germany. Jews -- Persecutions. Political Refugees. United States of America; social conditions and relations; ethnic groups, race; Jews; general. Verenigde Staten; sociale toestanden en verhoudingen; rassen en nationaliteiten; Joden; algemeen. Spine rebacked, lacks rear cover, institutional stamp on table of contents, good condition thus. (HOLO2-49-29B) .
1st edition. Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. xiii, 676 pages. 24 cm. SUBJECT(S): Jewish refugees. Jews -- Europe. Joden. Vluchtelingen. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 597-658. Light Wear to cloth very Good Condition. (HOLO2-89-49A) xx
London: Penguin, 1939. Softcover with dustjacket; 12mo. 213 pages. 33 Illustrations including woodcuts and eight pages of photographic plates." Hitler-era history & analysis of Antisemitism. Lehmann page 23. Jews -- History -- 70- Jews -- Persecutions. Antisemitism. Zionism. Owner's stamp on title page. Pages browning; otherwise, good condition. Cover in perfect condition; some edge wear to dustjacket. (BR-2)
16mo. 242 pages. In English. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish question. Parkes, (1896-1981) , was an English theologian and historian. A member of the Church of England, Parkes was ordained in 1926 and from 1928 to 1934 was study secretary of the International Student Service in Geneva. Actively aware of the anti-Semitism prevalent in the Central and Eastern European universities, he wrote his earliest book, The Jew and His Neighbour (1930, 19382) (EJ, Roth) Ex library copy with the usual markings. In good condition. (HOLO2-8-6)
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)
1ST Separate Edition. Original paper outside pages, no cover, as issued. 8vo booklet, 11+[1] pages. Reprinted from the Soviet Information Bulletin in Washington. Includes article Jew Baiting Must Be Wiped Out: No Mercy for Murderers, by Komarov, who was the most respected name in systematic botany in the USSR, ex-president of the Academy of Sciences, a deputy of the Supreme Soviet, and holder of the highest Soviet civil award-a Hero of Socialist Labour. Also contains smaller sections Conference of European Jewry, Fight for Humanity, Meeting of Jewish Communists, French Jews Reorganise, and Commentary. The general theme is uniting forces and countries to fight against antisemitism. From Komarovs article, To keep silence about this is to deliver our children to death. In this matter, if any country gives shelter to the Hitlerites or their ideas, in the shape of discriminatory legislation in the shape of racial organisation or racial Press, it is no longer an internal affair of that country. If your neighbour uncloses in his backyard a container with poison gases which threaten to spread over the entire town, you will not waste time by asking for permission to enter his backyard, you will do so to avert death for thousands of people. Racial ideas are more dangerous than any poison gas. It is our generations duty to the future, to the cause of the progress of civilisation and humanity, not only to put out the smoking fire of Fascism but to uncover and extinguish every smouldering coal of it. (page [12]) Very rare, not listed on OCLC nor could we locate copies anywhere else. Some creases on pages from the time of printing. 2 small stains on back page, corners are slightly bent. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-144-21)
Softcover, 18 pages, illustrated, portraits, 12mo, 17 cm. Interesting illustrated pamphlet on Jewish settler participation in the British Army, and their motivations to beat the Nazis in Europe and defend Palestine as a British territory. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Palestine -- Politics and government. World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Jewish. Jewish soldiers -- Palestine. Palestine -- Politics and government -- 1917-1948. Cover title. "Reprinted from Palestine and middle east. " OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, Alberta) , only 1 in the US. Chipping to edges. Small tear on edge. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-20-17)
BILINGUAL EDITION HEBREW-ENGLISH. 23X17 cm. 60+72 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
Paper, 8 pages. Published monthly. The cover story is The State of Israel, reporting on the proclamation of the new state, expressing both awe and dismay. The Bund was historically anti-Zionist, instead emphesizing its philosophy of "Do-Kayt"--"Here-ness," under which Jewish life is built right here, wherever Jews are now living, not in Palestine. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism -- United States Periodicals; Jews -- United States Periodicals; Working class -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists seven libraries worldwide holding this periodical. Excellent condition. (Holo2-30-19)
FOUR VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW. [ALL VOLUMES]: 20.5x27.5 cm. ì+1345+VIII+244 pages (pagination: 368/369-896/897-1345). Hardcover with dust jacket. All volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. 23x15cm. 133 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
Includes colored plates. 22.5x14.5 cm. 390 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
8vo; 63 pages; Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 63 pages. An excellent history of The Jewish Daily Forward. Minor foxing. Very Good Condition. (AMR-48-1) xx
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 94 pages. 22 cm. Series: Jewish Life in America, Number Three. CONTENTS: Characteristics of the Jewish Settlement --- The Pre-Historic Period --- The New Immigration [refugees & survivors] --- Economic Development --- Culture and Press --- Jews and Cubans --- Organizing the Community. Translated from Spanish by Simon Wolin. Covers lightly worn with small chip to one corner; internal pages are nice and clean. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-101-19)
Very Good Condition; 8vo; 74 pages; Ex Library in good condtion. (Comhist6-17)
1st edition. Original Cloth, 8vo; 154 pages; Researched personal memoir/history of this Polish-Ukrainian- Jewish community wiped out in the Holocaust. Jacket has some stains, Very good condition in defective jacket. (HOLO2-98-24A) xx
1st edition. Period boards. 8vo. 16 volumes, 31 cm. Early volumes are generally around 200 pages each; later volumes end up more like 125 pages. Ca. 2800 pages total this run. Published quarterly, or ever 3 months; the run here includes the first 6 years of the Nazi period. After 1946, this publication was known as the JWB Circle. The National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) was formed on April 9, 1917, three days after the United States declared war on Germany, in order to support Jewish soldiers in the U.S. military during World War I .In 1921, several organizations merged with the JWB to become a national association of Jewish community centers around the country in order to integrate social activities, education, and active recreation. These merged organizations included the YWHA, YMHA, and the National Council of Young Men's Hebrew and Kindred Association (Wikipedia). These quarterly journals report on those efforts and make suggestions for how to improve outreach, activities, and leadership; they also make other proposals and raise questions for the Jewish Community Center movement to grapple with. SUBJECTS: Jews - United States - Periodicals. OCLC: 2262910. Most OCLC holdings appear to be fragmentary. Excellent condition. (YID-33-10-el)
22x28 cm. XLIX+127 pages. Top and bottom of spine slightly chafed. Ex-Libris sticker on inner cover. Pen writing on first white page. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
8vo. Included No. 22, June 1943; No. 35, July 1944; No. 36, August 1944; No. 45, May 1945. SUBJECT (S) : Jews; World War, 1939-1945. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. The purpose of this Bulletin is to provide readers with information and views of Jewish interest on present-day issues, especially from the spiritual point of view. No. 22 and 45 have a few small tears around the edges, all are yellowed to varying degrees, overall good condition. Price for lot of all 4 issues. (k-HOLO2-6-26)
1st separate Edition. Limited Edition Offprint from Historical Judaicia Vol. XVII, No. 1. April 1955. Limited Edition of 50 copies. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. Pages 41-70 [30 pages total]; 25 cm. In English. Friedman, a lecturer in Jewish Studies at Columbia University, was born in 1901 in the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia. He received his doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1925, and, until 1939, taught in Poland, in Lodz and Warsaw. Throughout the German occupation he remained in hiding, and with the coming of peace, he became director of the Polish Government's Central Jewish Historical Commission, and was instrumental in, collating and preserving the remnants of the written record of Poland's Jewry. Dr. Friedman was also a member of the Polish Government's war-crimes commission. In 1946 Dr. Friedman was forced to leave Warsaw." SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Germany -- History -- 1933-1945. World War, 1939-1945. Antisemitism -- Germany. Juifs -- Allemagne -- Histoire -- Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945. Antise´mitisme -- Allemagne. OCLC: 6180276. Very Good Condition (HOLO2-148-5-A-'+)