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1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 31, 23 pages, 28 cm. In English. An unprecedented study on the specimen stamps given to the postal authorities in Palestine in order to identify valid stamps and avoid any forgeries. SUBJECTS: Postage stamps -- Palestine -- Specimens. Light wear to wrappers. Overall good condition. (ZION2-2-46-q)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 12 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In French. 'New Palestine: Public Bulletin of the League of Friends of Zionism'. Issue No. 2. February 1919. (First issue: no. 1, déc. 15, 1918) . Contains articles on: 'Jews and Arabs, 'The Jewish Nation', 'Stephen Wise at Paris', 'Meeting between Steph Wise with Colonel House', 'President Wilson and Zionism', News. Address: Paris, 20 rue de Longchamp: les Amis du sionisme, Impr. Driay-Cahen. Subjects: Zionism - France - Periodicals. Zionism. Periodicals. France. OCLC lists 6 copies. Foxed, aged, edge bumped, otherwise clean. Good condition. (ZION-8-3)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 31 pages; 23 cm. A Hitler-era detailed description of the history, economics, and accomplishments of various types of cooperatives in Palestine. Includes several charts, pictorial graphs, and black-and-white photographs of scenery and milking cows. Divided into various sections including Cooperative Agricultural Colonies, Relations with the Histadruth, and Zerubabel Bank. Cooperation grew almost naturally out of the pioneer conditions, the extreme difficulties of establishing ones self in this long-neglected land, which made people band together in order to eke out an existence and make the place livable and fruitful for themselves and for future immigrants. The pioneering attitude of the settlers made them eager to try (or willing to subject themselves to) experiments in social and economic arrangement. Zionist Education Series No. 1. SUBJECT(S) : Cooperative societies, Palestine, Economics. OCLC lists 15 holdings worldwide. Some tearing and glue residue on binding. Very minimal markings. Slight toning. Very good condition. (zion-12-57)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 295 pages. 24cm. Eighth updated edition of this regularly published report. Containing charts and statistical information regarding demographics, finance, labor, education and a variety of other topics related to the administrative concerns of the British Mandate of Palestine. Subjects: Palestine -- Statistics -- Periodicals. Israel -- Statistics -- Periodicals. Ex-Library with usual markings. Light shelf wear. Horizontal scratch to front wrapper. Very good condition. (ZION-3-6)
In 16, pp. 330. Alcune bruniture. M.tl. con tit. in oro al d. Lettere dell'autore, canonico della Cattedrale di Acqui, a sacerdoti e teologi della citta' sul pellegrinaggio in Terra Santa con resoconto del viaggio e descrizione dei luoghi di culto e dei santuari palestinesi.
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 40 pages. Illustrated with many photographs. OCLC l ists 8 copies worldwide. Excellent condition. (W-62)
1st Separate Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages ; 21 cm. "Reprinted in revised form from Aspects of the Jewish question, Murray, 1902."This edition was reprinted in the same year as the Balfour Declaration. One week after the Declaration Magnus, along with her father, Sir Philip Magnus, played a critical role in establishing the League of British Jews, which opposed the idea that Jews constituted a political nation. Statement on Judaism and Nationalism from the 1917 Central Conference of American Rabbis is laid-in. SUBJECT (S) : Jews. Zionism. Stamp on Front Cover. Slight crease in right-hand corner. Very good- condition. (zion-10-50)
Histadrut ha-kelalit shel ha-`ovdim be-Erets-Yi´sra'elPaper wrappers; 12mo. 120 pages. Illustrated. Minimal margin markings in red pen. Very good condition. (W-62) .
1st Edition. Stapled, 4to. 22 pages ; 28 cm. Typescript (photocopy, as published) . "Presented at the Hearing of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate on June 25, 1981." Professor Mallison was a longtime friend, and associate of Rabbi Elmer Berger. Together, they were able to win several concrete changes to US Foreign Policy, and shape the political narrative on Jewish-Arab relations in the middle east. It was because of his specialty in international law that he was sought out by Rabbi Elmer Berger, then director of the American Council for Judaism. The Council opposed the claim of the newly created State of Israel to speak for the Jewish People everywhere. Together Rabbi Berger and Professor Mallison persuaded the Department of State to write a letter stating that it does not regard the 'Jewish people' concept as a concept of international law. " (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, 1998) SUBJECT(S) : Diplomatic relations. Israel -- Foreign relations -- Iraq. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Johns Hopkins, HUC, Univ of Exeter, UT Austin) , none in New York City, and only one copy on the east coast. Slight Edgewear. Rusty Staple. Very good- condition. (AMR-52-34B)
Original boards with original dust jacket. 8vo. Pages 11-77; 21 cm. Written in German. Title translates to Verses of a Jew. A collection of Jewish poetry. Dedicated to all of the fighters for a Jewish state. Divided into 5 sections. Georg Mannheim was an Austro-Czechoslovakian journalist and writer. He worked for Bohemia, a daily newspaper, as a political reporter but quit after Nazi powers censored the content of the paper. He founded a magazine called Truth, In which he led a journalistic struggle against fascism in Europe without political consideration (Wikipedia, 2016) . He was blacklisted by the Nazis and placed on their list of banned authors and books. He was arrested in September 1940 and sent to Dachau where he died in 1942. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish poetry, German poetry. Some dampstaining and marks. Slight toning. One pencil mark that does not affect text. Library stamp. Very good condition. (ZION-22-36)
Single page printed letter. 28 cm. In English and Yiddish. A letter to members of the Zionist Organization declaring that February 1921 will be a year of restructuring and building up of the organization to handle growing responsibilities in Palestine. The Zionist Organization, founded in 1897, was the first official Zionist organization in the United States, and, especially early in the 20th century, the primary representative of American Jews to the World Zionist Organization, espousing primarily Political Zionism (Wikipedia) . Very good condition with faint crease through center where the letter was folded. (ZION2-2-29)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 12 pages. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Verticle crease, otherwise very good condition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 11 pages. Extracts from an article published in Hist adrut's daily "Davar", in November 1978. Illustrated with photograph of the author, Secretary General of the Histadrut. OCLC lists no copies worldwid e. Excellent condition. (W-62)
Only edition. 8vo. 20 pages, 23 cm. Official government publication concerning Israel's developing economy. This issue discusses the textile industry, Israel's merchant fleet, metal, and chemical industry, etc. The Israel Economic Bulletin ran from 1948-1961. SUBJECTS: Israel - Economic Conditions - Periodicals. Pages lightly browning. Very good condition. (ZION2-2-40)
18850050021885 Angers, Burdin, 1885. In-8 (168 X 256 mm) relié à la Bradel percaline framboise, pièce de titre en long veau noir, filets dorés (Pierson) ; (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 92 pages, (1) f. de table des matières. Pièce de titre renouvelée.
Original wrappers. 8vo. 26 pages. 22 cm. First Edition. Part of the series Papers for Jewish People, No. XVI Montifiore, an important and at times controversial figure within Liberal Judaism discusses the religious dangers of a Jewish State. Subjects: Reform Judaism. Zionism. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. (NYPL, United Libr. , Univ. Of Chicago, Harvard, HUC, Univ. Texas at Austin, Natl. Libr. Of Israel. ) Light Soiling to wraps, internally bright and fresh. Very good + condition. (ZION-1-20)
8vo. 30 pages. Museum bulletin, with news of the museum. SUBJECT (S) : Muzeon ha-arets (Tel Aviv, Israel) periodicals. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. ISSN: 0077-2305. Covers lightly soiled, good condition. (BIB-3-10)
Tarragona, Imprenta de los Señores Puigrubí y Arís, 1867. 4to. menor; 548 pp., XIV pp., 1 h. Con 12 láminas xilográficas que muestran monumentos de Jerusalén y vistas de Hebron, Belen, Betania, Nazaret y el convento carmelita de Haifa, mas un mapa plegado que muestra lugares geográficos entre el Campo de Esdrelon y el Mediterráneo. Ejemplar de salida, intonso y sin desbarbar. Cubiertas originales de salida en papel impreso.
1st Edition. Original Blue Illustrated Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 2 pages ; 20 cm. Front and Back. Program from the Nachlath Dinner at the Hotel Statler on April 23rd, 1944. Includes a statement from Massachusetts Governor Leverett Saltonstall on the linking of historic Massachusetts with Palestine. Governor Saltonstall served as the Honorary President of the Nachlath Massachusetts Committee for the evening. In his statement, he celebrates the JNFs decision to establish a colony in Palestine that will bear the name of Massachusetts. Program also includes the names of all Executive Committee Members. No holdings listed worldwide on OCLC. Creased. Otherwise very little wear. Good+ condition. Rare. (zion-10-40)
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 30 pages; 22 pages of illustrations. 23 cm. A manual pamphlet put out by the Jewish National Fund that sought to introduce the Palestine theme and atmosphere at schools and youth programs. It includes camp songs transliterated from Hebrew, an English-Hebrew Palestine Nature Dictionary, camp games such as Establishing a New Settlement, a farmers calendar, poems, and passages from the bible. Subjects: Palestine-Youth-Zionism. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. (Princeton and National Library of Israel. ) , none in New York. Age toning and minimal shelfwear. Light soiling to wrappers. Very good + condition. (ZION-1-2)
Original wrappers. 8vo. 30 pages; 22 pages of illustrations. 23 cm. A manual pamphlet put out by the Jewish National Fund that sought to introduce the Palestine theme and atmosphere at schools and youth programs. It includes camp songs transliterated from Hebrew, an English-Hebrew Palestine Nature Dictionary, camp games such as Establishing a New Settlement, a farmers calendar, poems, and passages from the bible. Subjects: Palestine-Youth-Zionism. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. (Princeton and National Library of Israel. ) , none in New York Binding repaired. Age toning and minimal shelf wear. Very good condition. (ZION-1-2A)
First edition. Original illustrated blue and white paper wrappers with black-and-white photographs. 4to. 15 pages 28 cm. Important issue from just prior to statehood of this important Zionist photographic periodical, filled with black-and-white photographs, tables, maps, and articles. The Histadrut was founded in December 1929 in Haifa to look out for the interests of Jewish workers...The Histadrut became one of the most powerful institutions in the state of Israel, a mainstay of the Labour Zionist movement and, aside from being a trade union, its state-building role made it the owner of a number of businesses and factories and, for a time, the largest employer in the country. Until Israel began moving away from a socialist economy, the Histadrut, along with the government, owned most of the economy (Wikipedia 2017) . Newspaper headlines report the sensational side of events in Palestine, but rarely the important things that happen daily. The Jewish State is being built by men and women with a single mind and single purpose, men and women of the Histadrut who stick to their task in fields and factories, who reluctantly take the gun in hand to ward off the enemy. HISTADRUT FOTO-NEWS will bring to American Jewry the story of Palestine in its proper perspective. Its heroes will be workers. Its drama will be the life of the pioneers who build not only new physical wonders but social and spiritual patterns that suit the rebirth of an ancient, civilized people. SUBJECT(S) : Labor and laboring classes, Israel, Periodicals. OCLC lists 15 holdings worldwide. Very Good Condition, a beautiful copy. (HOLO2-134-29A)
First edition. Original illustrated blue and white paper wrappers with black-and-white photographs. 4to. 15 pages 28 cm. Important issue from just prior to statehood of this important Zionist photographic periodical, filled with black-and-white photographs, tables, maps, and articles. The Histadrut was founded in December 1929 in Haifa to look out for the interests of Jewish workers...The Histadrut became one of the most powerful institutions in the state of Israel, a mainstay of the Labour Zionist movement and, aside from being a trade union, its state-building role made it the owner of a number of businesses and factories and, for a time, the largest employer in the country. Until Israel began moving away from a socialist economy, the Histadrut, along with the government, owned most of the economy (Wikipedia 2017) . Newspaper headlines report the sensational side of events in Palestine, but rarely the important things that happen daily. The Jewish State is being built by men and women with a single mind and single purpose, men and women of the Histadrut who stick to their task in fields and factories, who reluctantly take the gun in hand to ward off the enemy. HISTADRUT FOTO-NEWS will bring to American Jewry the story of Palestine in its proper perspective. Its heroes will be workers. Its drama will be the life of the pioneers who build not only new physical wonders but social and spiritual patterns that suit the rebirth of an ancient, civilized people. SUBJECT(S) : Labor and laboring classes, Israel, Periodicals. OCLC lists 15 holdings worldwide. Dampstain to lower left corner, otherwise Very Good Condition (HOLO2-134-29B)
First edition. Original illustrated blue and white paper wrappers with black-and-white photographs. 4to. About 12 pages each; 28 cm. Post-Holocaust and Statehood issues of this publication that continued the Histadrut Bulletin. The Histadrut was founded in December 1929 in Haifa to look out for the interests of Jewish workers...The Histadrut became one of the most powerful institutions in the state of Israel, a mainstay of the Labour Zionist movement and, aside from being a trade union, its state-building role made it the owner of a number of businesses and factories and, for a time, the largest employer in the country. Until Israel began moving away from a socialist economy, the Histadrut, along with the government, owned most of the economy (Wikipedia 2017) . Includes black-and-white photographs, tables, and articles on Histadrut accomplishments and includes photographic gems, such as Vol. IV No. 3, which includes a photograph of Golda Meir with her daughter captioned Mother and Daughter: Goldie Meyerson, head of political office of Jewish Agency in Jerusalem, with daughter who is a member of a kibbutz in the Negev. SUBJECT(S) : Jews, Zionism, Periodicals, Labor Zionism. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (Harvard, UMichigan) . Overall, very good condition. Minimal pencil markings and slight toning. Some edgewear and pencil markings that affect text. (HOLO2-134-28)
Original Wraps. 16mo. 15 pages. 15 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era brochure on the history and activities of the Histadrut, and discusses the different groups under the umbrella of the Histadrut (Haganah, sick and medical funds, cooperative housing, the Davar newspaper, etc. ) and in which ways Histadrut works with other agencies and groups (Keren Hayesod, etc. ) . Emphasizes the benefits of organized labor and the workers movement in Palestine, with sections discussing the affiliated Arab workers in the Histadrut. Subjects: National Committee for Labor Palestine. OCLC lists only 1 copy (Harvard) . Light wear to wraps, small tear to top edge, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-52)