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Original Wraps. 12mo. [6] pages. 23 x 29 cm. , folded to 23 x 10 cm. First edition. Tri-fold brochure/article on Jewish archaeology in Israel and the work of the Department of Archaeology at the Hebrew University in Jersualem. With 4 illustrations. Not dated. Subjects: Archaeology - Israel. Antiquities. Archaeology. Israel - Antiquities. OCLC lists one copy (Harvard) . Institutional pen marks on front wrap, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-20)
1st edition. Original red printed paper wrappers, 8vo, 64 pages. Nachman Syrkin (or Nahman Syrkin or Nahum Syrkin; 1868-1924) was a political theorist, founder of Labour Zionism and a prolific writer in the Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian, German and English languages (Wikipedia). OCLC Number: 915174217. Spine repaired, light wear to wrappers, good condition. (Zion2-1-37A)
Edizione italiana, pieghe editoriali
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 36 pages. With annotations and references. Israeli scientific report. OCLC lis ts no copies worldwide. Cover sunned; very good condition. (W-62)
Cover title: "Draft: Not for Quotation: Comments invited. " Paper wrappers; 4to. 15 pages. Illustrated with figures. References on last page. Israeli scientific report. Has been folded; edges bumped. Very good condition. (W-62)
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 336 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S): Jews, Yemeni -- Jerusalem -- History -- Sources. Kehilat ha-Temanim bi-Yerushalayim -- Archives. Geographic: Jerusalem -- Ethnic relations. Jerusalem -- Archival resources. Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-317) and indexes. Very Good condition (SEF11-8)
8vo. 336 pages. In Hebrew. In very good condition (SEF11-8)
New York: Herzl Press, 1968. Wrappers; 8vo. 14 pages. Reprinted from Herzl Year Book, Volume VII. Good condition. (BR-4)
First edition. Original illustrated blue paper wrappers with photo collage of celebrating Israelis in the shape of a shield. 4to. 20 pages; 29 cm. English with occasional Hebrew. A curriculum guide for schools and clubs on the history of Israel and various ways to celebrate Israeli Independence Day. Provides historical background on important topics such as The Balfour Declaration, United Nations Approve Partition, and Arabs Attack Yishuv. Includes timeline of events leading up to statehood, suggestions for songs, arts, a parade, and an assembly outline, among other things. Hardly anything stirs children as much as does a parade, with its color and excitement - the marching to the rhythm of instruments and the fluttering of flags and banners. If possible, all the schools in a city, or in an area, should plan a mass parade to some central point. Copy of the Proclamation of Israel Independence with signatures and Prayer for the State of Israel in Hebrew and English at the back. Includes suggestions for Audio-visual materials and bibliography. SUBJECT (S) : Independence Day (Israel) , Israel. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (YU, HUC, Hebrew Univ) . Slight toning. Very minimal markings. One pencil mark that does not affect text. Very good condition. (zion-12-5)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 19 pages. 25 cm. First edition. Dedicated to Dr. J. L. Magnes President of the Hebrew University on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday. - p. 2. Brochure on the history and specialties of the Institute of Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Outlines the history of the founding of the university in 1925, the development of new buildings, its teaching curriculum, research, staff, professors, publications, library facilities, museums and collections, degrees offered, scholarships and fellowships, the successes of the Institute after twenty three years. Subjects: Universitah ha-`Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim. OCLC lists 6 copies. Light soiling and spotting to wraps, otherwise clean. Good + condition. (ZION-7-18)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Rear wrap in Hebrew. Brochure and outline of the Institute of Jewish Studies: Historical Background, After the State, Progress in Exile, Teaching and Research Programmes, Services to Jewish Scholarship, Services to the Diaspora, Staff of the Institute of Jewish Studies. With 18 black and white photograph illustrations. Subjects: Universitah ha-`Ivrit bi-Yerushalayim. Makhon le-mada`e ha-Yahadut. OCLC lists 4 copies (Natl Libr Israel, Harvard, Lutheran Sem, Cornell) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-19)
Raffigurazione della battaglia, durante la quale i Francesi condotti da Napoleone, sconfissero le milizie musulmane
First separate edition. Original color paper wrappers. 8vo. 31 pages; 22cm. Dr. Carl Hermann Voss, a pro-Zionist Chrstian minister, succinctly answers 29 questions related to the topic of Palestine. Questions range from Isnt Palestine an Arab Country? to Arent Jews a Religion, Not a Nationality? to Why Dont They Stay in Europe? to How Can Peace Be Brought to Palestine? Written with a Zionist bent for a Christian audience, Voss answers most questions in favor of Jewish nationalism. For the Arabs to permit a Jewish State in Palestine involves no sacrifice to the Arabs; on the contrary, it provides them with a progressive and democratic neighbor eager to create a joint future in which the hopes of both peoples may be realized. Includes a Statement of Principles of the American Christian Palestine Committee in which the committee declares that their support for the Jewish People is rooted in Christian values of social justice. During World War II, Dr. Voss founded and led the American Christian Palestine Committee. The group called for a Jewish national state to give refuge to survivors of the Nazi Holocaust. To that end, he became a vocal supporter of the partition of Palestine. Once Israel was established, he urged the United States to provide the aid that would enable the new state to absorb the many refugees then arriving. In his speeches, he took the position that Washington and the world were not doing enough (NYT, 1985). SUBJECT(S): Palestine, Jewish nationalism, Christianity. Based upon an article entitled Questions and answers on the Palestine problem, which appeared in the September 1946 issue of The Womens Press. Minimal stains and folds. One light pencil mark that does not affect text. Original paper wrappers slightly torn. Good + condition. (zion-11-37)
Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'sche buchhandlung, 1933. Wrappers; 8vo. Viii, 179 pages. Volume I of a two-volume set. In German. Illustrated with photographic plates, drawings, and maps. Frontispiece map of Palestine. SUBJECT (S) : Excavations Archaeology) -- Palestine. Palestine -- Antiquities. Pages dark with some foxing. Binding shaken; backstrip gone. Non-archival repair to spine. Some pencil underlining and margin notes. Fair condition. (LB-3)
No Date [ca. 1930]. 1st Separate Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. [3]-22 pages ; 21 cm. Meyer Wolf Weisgal (1894 1977) was a Jewish American journalist, publisher, playwright, fundraiser, and Zionist activist who served as the President of the Weizmann Institute of Science and as the founding President of Beit Hatfutsot (the Jewish Diaspora Museum) ... (and) head of the Zionist Organization of America (from 1921 until 1930) . (Wikipedia, 2016) This publication is likely from the end of Weisgals tenure with ZOA, circa 1930. "Reprinted from Current History. "From Series: The Jewish Position in Palestine. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism. Jewish-Arab relations -- History -- 1917-1948. Wrappers are dirty, and torn with no text effected. Inside pages are bright and clear with very little edgewear. Overall about very good condition. (zion-10-55)
Original Wraps. 12mo. 71 pages. 17 cm. First edition. Plays compiled and edited by Zvi Wineberg. Contains the following: Contents: The messenger of hope / Zvi Wineberg. Harvest festival / Djiloshinski. Back to Moses / Zvi Wineberg. The moon speaks / Zvi Wineberg. The birthday of a flower / adapted from a play by children of Kibbutz Mizra. Bar Cochba / Yehuda Haezrahi. Subjects: One-act plays, English - Israel. One-act plays, English. OCLC lists 9 copies. Wraps aged, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-12)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 41 pages; illustrated. Prepared to answer ques tions that new immigrants ask about working in Israel. Contains glossary a nd list of useful addresses. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Excellent co ndition. (W-62)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 23 pages. Contains regulations and suggestions for finding a job in Israel, and a list of useful addresses. OCLC lists n o copies worldwide. Excellent condition. (W-62)
Original Wrappers. 4to. 29 cm. 74 [1] pages. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Celebrating the 300th Anniversary of American Jewish culture. Includes articles and essays about Yiddish and Hebrew literature, as well as Jewish education. Contributors include: Ephraim Auerbach, Ch. Leaf, Dr. A. Duker, Dr. A. E. Milgram, Dr. Israel Goldsein, and Dr. W. Blattberg. Spine rebacked. Small tear to back wrapper. Small library stamp on inside cover, light library markings. Light shelf wear. Good + condition. (AJCong-26)
First edition. Original paper wrappers with blue spine. 12 mo. 79 pages; 17 cm. Includes fabulous, artistic close-up black-and-white photographs of peoples faces. A short Holocaust-era anthology of prose, poetry, photography, and short stories about Palestine written in Hebrew and translated to English for this publication. Includes more than a dozen works by various authors with titles such as Grocery, Haberdashery and Books, The Story of a Blanket, and I Am The Daughter. There is another bookshop in the City within the Walls, but quite of a different kind. Its owner is a little fellow with a long beard, who fears God, loves his fellow-man, and is known as Little Grandpa. In his shop there are no secular books to be found but holy works written in a holy spirit in the Holy Tongue, as is fitting and proper to so worthy a Jew as he. And since by reason of our many iniquities, holy books do not provide a livelihood for their owners in our days, our good Jew, gentle Little Grandpa, must supplement his traffic in books with the sale of writing materials and even of haberdashery, may it not be reckoned as a transgression. Number 1 in a series of anthologies from the Palestine Pioneer Library. SUBJECT (S) : Palestine, Modern Hebrew Literature. OCLC lists 21 holdings worldwide. Some toning. Library marking on spine. A few pages damaged. Very minimal markings. Good condition. (zion-12-33)
8vo. 25 pages. In Hebrew and English. SUBJECT (S) : Jews bibliography periodicals. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Lightly tanned, otherwise very good condition. (BIB-3-15)
First edition. Original paper wrappers with red font. 8vo. 74 pages; 23 cm. A Holocaust-era in-depth analysis of the pros and cons of the Kvutza, a communal settlement, in Palestine by Shalom Wurm, author and one of the founders of the Bet Alpha settlement in Emek Yizreel. As an experiment in socialist community building the kvutza faces two grave problems. One is the secular equivalent of the relation between church and state-in this case between ideology and community. The other is the problem of leadership. Includes several black-and-white photographs, some of kvutza scenery and one of people playing instruments. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism, Agricultural societies, Palestine. Significant dampstaining. Minimal folds and tears. Some stains and slight toning of original paper wrappers. Good condition. (zion-12-32)
8vo. 174 pages. In Hebrew. Volume two (of two) only. English title: Between present time and tradition : a collection of articles dealing with the Sephardi Jewish community of Jerusalem. SUBJECT(S) : Sephardim Jerusalem; Jews Jerusalem. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Covers a little rubber, good+ condition. (SEF-12-5)
No date (1951-1956) . First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers in yellow, black, white, and grey with photographs of young Jews in Israel. Brochure. 6 panels; 22cm. A lively brochure aimed at getting young people to come and work as Kibbutzim for a year in the early Statehood period. Covered in yellow stripes and squares, black-and-white photographs, and yellow colorized photographs of young adults experiencing Israeli life. Includes requirements for participation in the program as well as descriptions of the trip. The Youth Workshop in Israel is an educational institution designed to meet the needs of young Jews who wish to see Israel, not as tourists, but to live there for a period of time and to experience it personally. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism, Jewish youth, Israel. OCLC lists no holdings. Minimal markings and folds. One faint pencil mark and one blue pen date range written by previous owner Sept. 1956-June 1957 that do not affect text. Very good condition. Rare (zion-12-10)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. 16 pages. Illustrated with two-color maps. On e of a series of four "background papers" on the administered areas. OCLC lists eleven copies worldwide. Excellent condition. (W-62)