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First edition. Original blue paper wrappers. 8vo. 64 pages; 23 cm. A music anthology of Zionist songs divided into two parts: Exile and Return. Features the lyrics to 39 songs by various artists including Hyman Segal, Emma Lazarus, and C. N. Byalik. Includes illustrations. This collection of verse has not been gathered in this form on account of its merit as poetry or to parade what has been accomplished in the indiscriminate field of general Jewish verse. These verses have been culled with an eye single to the aim of calling up to the reader the heroic image of the Jew struggling to regain his place among the nations in order to be true to himself and keep faith with the world. Number one in the series Little Zionist Classics. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish poetry, Zionism, Jewish music. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Minimal markings and toning. Cover wrappers separated from rest of book and binding somewhat loose. Good + condition. (zion-11-62)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 11 pages; 20cm. Holocaust-era speech by Judge Morris Rothenberg, President of the Jewish National Fund of America, about the Jewish immigration achievements since 1882 in Palestine as well as the goals for future purchase and cultivation of land. Sir John Hope-Simpson, Vice-President of the British Refugee Settlement Committee and author of the Hope Simpson Report, had declared in the 1930s that all the all the available land was then already under cultivation and the rest comprised irreclaimable soil. The desperate needs of the Jewish people, the determination and ingenuity of the Yishuv have exploded this expert assertion. The Jewish population of Eretz Israel has more than doubled since that erroneous opinion was uttered and served as the basis for the White Paper of 1931, now lying in the waste basket of history. SUBJECT (S) : Palestine-20th century, Jewish immigration, land settlement. OCLC lists one holding worldwide (Harvard) . Some pencil markings and minimal staining on paper wrappers. Original paper wrappers good condition, pages very good condition. Scarce. (zion-11-18)
good; London: English Zionist Federation, 1917. Wrappers; 8vo. 24 pages. Jewish question. OCLC lists ten copies worldwide. Wear and light soiling to cover. Good condition. (ZION-9-12)
Duodecimo. Pp. 376. Dedication leaf. Plus 2 fine lithograph plans of Jerusalem (bit spotted). Hardcover, bound in contemporary vellum and marbled boards; spine darkened, traces of shelf labels; old institutional stamp and labels. In good condition, fine interior, very clean and practically free of foxing. ~ First edition. Not in Tobler.
Original Wraps. 4to. 20 pages. 28 cm. Revised edition. First published January 1948. Revised January 1949. Important early statehood document as the holiday was gaining a new meanting in the new Jewish state. Typewritten duplicated printing; wraps typeset, dated January 1948 (wraps re-used from original printing) . Prepared by Norman Schanin, for National Young Judaea, under the auspices of the American Zionist Youth Commission. Program manual for the celebration of Hamishah Asar B'Shevat; with a history of the origin and meaning of the holiday, its significance for American Jews, observing the holiday in a group, the trees of Israel, and games, crafts and projects for the classroom. Contains a one page bibliography at rear. "[I]n 1948 the Zionist dream of an independent State of Israel miraculously came to pass, and one of the first things the settlers did when they came back to their land was to plant trees and develop moshavim (collective farms) . Reforesting the land by planting trees during Tu B'Shevat eventually became national custom. Today Israeli schoolchildren plant trees in special ceremonies (neti'at etzim) . And people living the Disapora often donate money to plant trees in Israel through the services of the Jewish National Fund. Tu B'Shevat therefore resembles an 'Israeli Arbor Day' when trees are planted and the rebirth of the Jewish homeland is celebrated" (John Parsons, 2015) . Subjects: Tu bi-Shevat - Study and teaching. Jews - Education - United States. Jews - Education. Tu bi-Shevat - Study and teaching. United States. OCLC lists one copy of this edition (Harvard) , 3 of the 1948 edition, no others. Very Good condition. (ZION-7-32)
First Spanish edition. Period boards. 8vo. 446 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to The Life of Jabotinsky: Rebel and Statesmen. First Spanish translation of Schechtmans famed work on Jabotinsky. Schechtman (1891-1970) was a writer and Revisionist political activist. He developed a close relationship with Jabotinsky through Zionist activism. He was also one of the founders of the World Union of Zionists-revisionists (Paris, 1925) . In 1929-1931 he was the editor of Yiddish weekly "Der Noyer Veg" (The New Way) in Paris. From 1931 to 1935 Schechtman was a member of the executive committee of the Zionist Organization(WZO) , when both he and Jabotinsky left the ZO to co-found the New Zionist Organization. His later years were spent in the US working for YIVO, the OSS, and the Jewish Agency. SUBJECTS: Revisionist Zionists -- Biography. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (JTS, Yale, FAU, Dartmouth, NLI). OCLC Number:42909167. Very Good Condition. (ZION-14-66)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 446 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to The Life of Jabotinsky: Rebel and Statesmen. First Spanish translation of Schechtmans famed work on Jabotinsky. Schechtman (1891-1970) was a writer and Revisionist political activist. He developed a close relationship with Jabotinsky through Zionist activism. He was also one of the founders of the World Union of Zionists-revisionists (Paris, 1925) . In 1929-1931 he was the editor of Yiddish weekly "Der Noyer Veg" (The New Way) in Paris. From 1931 to 1935 Schechtman was a member of the executive committee of the Zionist Organization(WZO) , when both he and Jabotinsky left the ZO to co-found the New Zionist Organization. His later years were spent in the US working for YIVO, the OSS, and the Jewish Agency. SUBJECTS: Revisionist Zionists -- Biography. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (JTS, Yale, FAU, Dartmouth, NLI). OCLC Number:42909167. Spine rebacked, cover has been trimmed close with loss of one letter in author's name (Text pages inside retain good margins). Overall Very Good Condition. (ZION-14-66A)
8vo 8" - 9" tall; Paper wrappers, 480 pages. In German. "Unter Mitwirkung von Autoritäten aller Konfessionen hrsg. Von Lazar Schön." Scarce, F. Von. Judaea (gedicht) --Geleitwort des herausgebers. --Zum programm des zionismus. --Palästinafragen. --Stimmen über dr, Theodor Herzl. --Für und wider den zionismus. --Christliche stimmen über den zionismus. --Zionismus und kultur. --Zionismus und religion. --Der zionismus und die frauen. --Zur geschichte des zionismus. --Zionistiche literatur. --Vermischtes. Back-cover missing, front cover detached, but present, missing corners, spine absent. Corners bumped and binding loose, but all pages are clear, no text loss. Overall good condition. (HOLO2-98-32)
pages; Paper Wrappers. 8-vo. 320 pages. Includes several indexes. First edition. In German. Hans-Joachim Schoeps (1909-1980) was a German Jewish professor and scholar of religious history who taught at the University of Erlangen. Most of his writings deal with primitive Christianity, and he in effect sought to bringing Judaism closer to Christianity (interesting, in that respect, was his belief, in and around 1933, that it was possible for German Jews to come to terms with National Socialism.) Wrappers scuffed, with slight sun damage. Some pages still uncut from printing. Otherwise, good condition (GER-41-35)
14012Paris, Eymery, 1827, 1 demi basane, dos orné, tranches jaspées. in-16 de 391 pp., grande planche dépliante gravé en frontispice (Personnages religieux juifs, vue de Jérusalem, l'Arche d'Alliance, candélabre d'or, table des pains de proposition avec au centre une carte de la Palestine) tache de rousseur, petite déchirure sans manque ;
Original Wraps. 8vo. 15 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In German. 'The local workers council as a community partner. ' German-language Histadrut publication detailing the importance for community life of the Histadrut; contains charts and graphs detailing the organizational form of these linkages. Subjects: Histradut kelalit shel ha-`ovdim be-Erets-Yisrael. Israel - Politics and government. Oclc lists one copy (Harvard) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-49)
First edition. Original paper wrappers rebound in period boards. 8vo. 101 pages, 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to The People and The Land: A Special Anthology for the Study of Philosophy. Features articles by Yiddish literary giants such as Ben-Adir, Baal Mahshevos, Yosef Luria, etc. Edited by Shalit and devoted to philosophical and social enlightenment and to the critique of Zionism. Moshe Shalit (1855-1941) was a researcher, journalist, essayist, ethnographer, and humanist of the inter-war period. Shalit devoted himself to the promotion of Yiddish language and of literature in a spirit of openness and intercultural exchange. Shalit was an active member of the Jewish Scientific Institute, YIVO, which became the Yiddish Institute for Jewish Research. He was murdered by the Nazis. (Wikipedia, 2016) . SUBJECTS: Zionism. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Ex-library with usual markings. Very Good Condition. (ZION-14-61)
Small 4to. Ix, 103 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Israel bibliography; Kibbutz bibliography. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. SERIES: Kibbutz, communal society, and alternative social policy series. Inscribed by Joseph Blasi, the series editor. Very good condition. (BIB-3-21)
Small 4to. Ix, 103 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Israel bibliography; Kibbutz bibliography. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. SERIES: Kibbutz, communal society, and alternative social policy series. Ex library, otherwise very good condition. (BIB-3-22)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 13 pages ; 23 cm. Holocaust-era address given by Rabbi Silver at the Hotel Commodore on March 21, 1945. Abba Hillel Silver (1893 1963) was an American Rabbi and Zionist leader. He was a key figure in the mobilization of American support for the founding of the State of Israel. (Wikipedia, 2016) . In this address he criticizes President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill for their hesitancy to establish a Jewish State despite their general support and comments on the influence of Saudi leader Ibn Saud. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism -- United States. OCLC lists 6 holdings worldwide. None in New York. Previous owners stamp on cover. Creased throughout. Otherwise pages bright and clean. About very good condition. (zion-10-31)
1st edition. Later boards. 8vo. [37], 47 pages. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 822. Important Orthodox tract, Title translates to The Book of Choice Silver. Only 2nd volume of 3. Rabbi Gedaliah (George) Silverstone was a popular American Orthodox homilist of the early 20th century, largely supporting himself on books of sermons such as this one. SUBJECT(S) Jewish sermons, Hebrew. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Very Good condition. (AMR-50-5C)
Hole punched in period folder. 4to. 28 cm. 12 pages. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Speech describing the work and progress made by American Jewish communities, but also highlighting the continuing social and economic obstacles still bearing weight in light of the independence of the State of Israel and the end of World War II. Topics discussed include American Antisemitism, civil rights and Zionism. Light shelf wear. Folder has small tear to cover, does not affect text block. Minimal library markings, with small American Jewish Committee library stamp on inside cover. Text bright and clean. Very good condition. (AJC-20)
Hole punched in period folder. 4to. 28cm. 15 pages. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Speech discussing budgetary reductions and the continuing community work of the American Jewish Committee. Light shelf wear. Small stamp from the American Jewish Committee library on inside cover, minimal markings otherwise. Text is bright and clean. Very good + condition. (AJC-23)
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages. 21 cm. Illustrated. First edition. Map of Galilee. Two black and white wood block illustrations. This story is a translation from the Hebrew of Eliezer Smoli, one of the famous young writers in Eretz Yisrael. Smoli is a teacher and naturalist, as well as a writer. He teaches in a school of the Histadrut, the General Federation of Jewish Labor in Palestine. A great friend of children, he has taught for years in the pioneer settlements in the Valley of Jezreel and in Galilee. He is a lover of nature and knows every nook of the Valley Jezreel and Galilee. These are the motifs that inspired Smolis writings, which depict the life of the Chaluzim in Eretz Israel and the life of their children. (Back wrapper) Subjects: Children. Eliezer Smoli. Bible. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide. (JTSA, Harvard, HUC) Light shelf wear. Small crease on front wrapper. Very good + condition. (ZION-3-14)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo 16 pages. 21 cm. Not the more common second edition from 1918. Series: Zionist pamphlets. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Restoration. Judaism. Zionism. Cover-title. Glue-stain to spine, some pencil underlining, otherwise Very Good condition. (mx-31-6)
In 8, pp. LVIII + 560 con 7 tavv. f. t. in lit. a col. Seconda edizione di questo rendiconto geografico, geologico ecc. della Palestina
Original Wrappers. 4to. 29 cm. 13 pages. Single-sided typed pages. Outlining Jewish cultural programs sponsored by Governments and private organizations throughout Israel and the Diaspora. Describes programs including literary competitions, Jewish Music Week, sociological surveys, publications, and conferences. Spine rebacked. Small library stamp on inside cover. Some age toning. Very good condition. (AJCong-14)
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 12mo. 21 pages, 17 cm. A call for a Jewish state in Palestine by a leading American rabbi, published just as the war was ending. Milton Steinberg (1903 1950) was an American rabbi, philosopher, theologian and author. SUBJECT(S) Zionism -- United States. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. (OCLC: 4216609) . Wrapper is browning in margins, but overall very good condition. (ZION2-1-20)
First separate edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages; 25 cm. Hitler-era exploration of how Zionism works as a solution to the major problems facing Jews in the modern world. Milton Steinberg was an American rabbi, philosopher, theologian and author who served as the pulpit rabbi at Park Avenue Synagogue and wrote several books including As a Driven Leaf (1939) (Wikipedia, 2016) . For any Jew who is concerned with assistance to his fellow-Jews abroad, for any Jew who wants himself and his children to live as Jews and to enjoy the experience, Palestine is simultaneously a cause, an adventure, a necessity and a hope. Reprinted from Proceedings, National Conference of Jewish Social Welfare. No. 6 in the Education Series. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism, Jewish life, Palestine. Very Good Condition (zion-12-54)
First edition. Original paper wrappers with black-and-white photograph of farmers under art deco title. 8vo. 62 pages; 22cm. An in-depth Hitler-era analysis of the philosophy and practices of collectives and cooperatives in Palestine and why they work. There is no private property. Everything is shared from babyhood on; a toy, for instance, belongs to the child who takes it first, and it is his as long as he plays with it. The idea of property for use, not ownership, becomes part of the childs nature. Includes several black-and-white photographs of farming, building, and animal husbandry. Divided into 25 sections including An Economy of Labor and Soil, A Social Laboratory, and Absence of Shirking. From The Rearing of Children: SUBJECT (S) : Agricultural colonies, Palestine, Agriculture cooperative. OCLC lists 11 holdings worldwide. Tears, pencil markings, and minimal staining on original paper wrappers. Nearly pristine internal pages. Good condition. (zion-11-25)