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27x21.5 cm. 208 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
Paper wrappers, 8vo, 234 pages. Founded just after WW II to assist refugees coming to New York from Europe. SUBJECT (S) : Refugees, Jewish -- United States. Jews -- New York (State) -- Charities. New York Association for New Americans. Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-234) . Part one on Refugees and displaced persons after World Ward II. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Small tear on cover. Very good condition. (HOLO2-17-8)
"This account of suffering and survival in wartime Poland is much more than a simple memoir. It is an exquisite piece of creative writing-concise, restrained, observant of detail, and ultra-sensitive to emotion. The author, Helena Trzcinska-now Lilka Croydon-was a lovelorn teenager when she was arrested by the Gestapo. She was the daughter of a Catholic family in Warsaw who were engaged in the underground Resistance and who were all imprisoned with her" 152p. plates. Author inscription on half-title Book
404p. Hardcover Very good condition good
In Hebrew and Yiddish. 220X280 mm. [624]+[598] pages. Hardcover. Vol. I: Spine faded. Cover and pages with worm holes. Vol. II: Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine slightly faded. Cover and pages with few worm holes. Else, both volumes are in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
TWO VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH. Contains b&w plates. 2.5kg. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 280x220mm. [624]+[598] pages. Hardcover. Cover yellowing and age-stained. Spine loose. Spine edges bumped. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Few pages age-stained. Binding visible between several pages. Pages yellowing. [VOL.I]: Cover corners bumped. [VOL.II]: Binding visible between rear inner cover and last page. [SUMMARY]: Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
TWO VOLUME SET. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 280x220mm. 624+598 pages. Hardcover. Cover and spine slightly stained. Cover and spine edges worn. Pages yellowing. [VOL.II] Cover worn. Binding slightly loose. [SUMMARY]: Else both volumes in good condition.
494 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
Publishers cloth. 8vo. VI, 228 pages. 21 cm. First edition. The autobiographical novel of Andrew Bihaly, a young man who came to America in 1950, a victim of the horrors of Wolrd War II. He was born in Hungary in 1934, and died in New York in 1968. Of Andrews journal David Halberstam has written: An American story almost too painful to bear. It is a book to break your heart, yet also to enrich it. (back jacket description) . Subjects: Bihaly, Andrew. New York (City) - Social life and customs. Institutional stamps on last page, otherwise fine. Great condition in very good jacket. (HOLO2-103-9)
VG/NONE; 1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 7 pages, 23 cm. Holocaust-era tract. "The Jews of Palestine are the only Jews in the world, who, under attack, as Jews, stand their ground as a people, fight back, give blow for blow, defend their homes, refuse to be humiliated and to retreat....they are the same Jews who, a few short years ago walked the streets of Warsaw and Berlin and Vienna. Indeed, many still trapped in these cities of death would have been in Palestine these last years if they had not been kept imprisoned by the lack of immigration certificates" (p. 5). Eisenstein was a leder of Reconstructionist Judaism. Light Wear, Good+ Condition (ZION-9-13)
Original Wraps. 16mo. 78 pages. 12 cm. 8th [and final] edition. DP-era Booklet intending to counter anti-Semitic stereotypes and xenophobia in British society by presenting facts about the Jewish community in Britain and abroad to challenge myths, stereotypes, and prejudiced ignorance. With paste down correction slip on p. 43. Often reprinted in the 1940s, this appears to be the last edition issued. Published by the Woburn Press, printed by the Alder Press. Subjects: Jews - History. Judaism - History. Antisemitism - Europe - History. Antisemitism. Jews. Judaism. OCLC lists 3 copies of this edition, 30 copies of all editions. Light wear to wraps, pages lightly aged, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-123-34)
280x220 mm. 190 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. In good condition.
Softbound. 8vo XVIII, 487, [2] pages. 25 cm. Translated from the Hebrew by Ina Friedman; original title transliterated is Yehude V? Arshah, 1939-1943. Every aspect of life in Warsaw, the foundation of Judenrat and its functioning, the open and secret activities of Jews in the ghetto, are described in this monograph. It also contains a serious discussion of the role of German policy and the relationship of Polish society to the Jew. All this serves as a basis for a thorough analysis of the political organizations responsible for the preparation and carrying out of the Warsaw revolt. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Poland - Warsaw. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland - Warsaw. Shoah - Pologne. Varsovie (Pologne) - Ghetto (1940-1943) . Geschichte 1939-1943. Warsaw (Poland) -- History - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Warsaw (Poland) - Ethnic relations. Light shelf wear, otherwise fine. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-92-38)
IN HEBREW. 215X145 mm. 496 pages. Hardcover. Ex-library copy with the usual marks. Cover worn. Cover corners bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
22.5x14.5 cm. 496 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition.
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.