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First edition. Period springboard binder, with all original illustrated paper wrappers bound in (easily removed without damage if preferred) . 4to. About 4-8 pages each, except for final issue, which has 20 pages; 22 cm. A continuation of the News Bulletin from 1938-1946. A nearly complete DP-era run of the News Bulletin Published by American Friends of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem from 1948-1953. Each edition packed with dozens of black-and-white photographs of students, professors, and honorees at the university. Includes articles on dozens of important scientists, academics, and organizational leaders including Albert Einstein, Chaim Weizmann, and David Ben-Gurion. The Indian Jews of Mexico know little of Jewish religion, though they gather in their synagogues on Saturdays and Jewish holidays to pray (mostly in Spanish) and to sing hymns in Spanish and Hebrew. Their Jewish consciousness is very strong, however, and when intermarriage takes place between one of them and a Catholic Indian, the non-Jewish partner is usually converted to Judaism and brought into the congregation. Aimed primarily at building political and financial support for the University within American Jewry, the publication is very slick and appealing to look at. SUBJECT(S) : Periodicals, Science, Hebrew University. OCLC and WorldCat list 14 holdings worldwide. Overall, very good + condition. Mild edgewear. Minimal rubbing and markings. Minimal pencil markings and library stamps on Vol. VI. No. 1+6. (ZION-51-63)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 47 pages; 23 cm. Cover title: American Fund for Palestinian Institutions. Includes greetings from Albert Einstein. This Holocaust-era report highlights a myriad of organizations that the American Palestinian Fund supports spanning a wide range of needs including education, agriculture, homelessness, and the arts. Fabulous black-and-white photographs on almost every page featuring the work of each organization as well as various tables illustrating their finances. Community leaders, executive officers, rabbis, intellectuals, artists, and lay people (representing a cross-section of American Jewry) have endorsed the American Fund because of its practical, creative, and fundamentally American approach to planned fund-raising. SUBJECT(S) : Palestine, Jewish immigration, Social welfare. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (Tel-Aviv Univ, Bar Ilan Univ, Harvard) . Two faint pencil markings on original paper wrappers that do not affect text. Very good + condition. (zion-11-61)
Original Wraps. 12mo. 16 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era Statement of Withdrawal of the AJC from the American Jewish Conference. A contemporary news report described the withdrawal as such: The withdrawal of the American Jewish Committee from the American Jewish Conference was announced here last night following a full-day session of its executive committee attended by seventy-five leading representatives of Jewish communities throughout the country. The session was presided over by Jacob Blaustein, chairman of the General Committee. Protesting this decision, three Zionist members of the American Jewish Committee resigned and telegraphed other members urging them to do likewise. A statement on the position of the American Jewish Committee, presented by its president Joseph M. Proskauer, declared that 'the present demand for the eventual establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine, made by the American Jewish Conference, and constituting one of its major decisions, as well as the subordination of other Jewish issues to the problem of the political structure of Palestine, are in such essential disagreement with the fundamental views of the American Jewish Committee that in the best interests of Jews in this and other countries, including Palestine, the Committee feels impelled to withdraw from the American Jewish Conference. ' The statement reaffirms the desire of the American Jewish Committee 'to utilize for the Jews of Europe the broadest opportunities which Palestine can offer. ' It assures that the Committee 'will apply its most diligent efforts to bring about the abrogation of the White Paper which closes the doors of Palestine to further Jewish immigration and restricts Jewish land purchase. ' At the same time it expresses the conviction that the problems of world Jewry cannot be solved by a single political panacea and that 'the salvation and rehabilitation of the stricken Jews of Europe cannot be achieved through Palestine alone and certainly not through overemphasis on the political constitution of Palestine. It can be achieved only by considering Palestine a part of the larger program which looks to the rehabilitation and resettlement of Jews throughout the world and the restoration of their equal rights. - JTA October 26, 1943. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Jews. Zionism. American Jewish Committee. American Jewish Conference. OCLC lists 3 copies (Louisiana, HUC, Univ Washington) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (ZION-4-18)
Hole punched in period folder. 4to. 29cm. 28, xiv pages. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Summary report of the annual meeting of the Community Activities Department of the American Jewish Committee. Topics discussed include, budget, administrative tasks, community service, public education, legislation, and foreign affairs. Small American Jewish Committee library stamp on inside cover. Light shelf wear. Very good condition. (AJC-14)
Hole punched in period folder. 4to. 28 cm. 22, 18 pages. Single-sided mimeographed pages. Second portion of 18 pages is the final revision of the memorandum. Outline of proposals for the joint planning and cooperation of the American Jewish Committee and The Anti-Defamation League regarding public outreach and organization in American Jewish communities. The purpose of this joint operating committee would be to create a more effect body for both organizations to continue their work on public education and fight against Antisemitism. Light shelf wear. Light library markings, including stamp from the American Jewish Committee library on inside cover. Text is bright and clean. Very good + condition. (AJC-25)
First edition. Original blue paper wrappers. 8vo. 26 pages; 24 cm. The American Jewish Conference was an ad-hoc organization that formed to represent the American Jewish community as a whole on issues relating to Palestine and the status of Jews post World War II with representatives from 64 national Jewish membership organizations. Delegates included both Zionist and non-Zionist groups, all major religious bodies-orthodox, conservative, and reform, the representatives of labor, fraternal, service and social organizations from all fifty states. The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry was a British and American committee tasked to examine political, economic and social conditions in Mandatory Palestine as they bear upon the problem of Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine and the well-being of the peoples who lived there (Wikipedia, 2016) . The American Jewish Conference states support for Jewish immigration and settlement in Palestine and provides a clear, step-by-step explanation of their decision referencing key resolutions and papers from the period. Includes appendix of the national organizations affiliated with the American Jewish Conference. SUBJECT(S) : Palestine, Jewish immigration, Zionism 1917-1948. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Previous owners tamp on the front cover and first page. Some pencil markings that do not obstruct text. Slight browning of pages. About Very Good- condition. (zion-11-6)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 15 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Confidential Congress Report. Confidential statement of the American Jewish Conference on the withdrawal of the American Jewish Committee: adopted by the Interim Committee of the American Jewish Conference, November 7th, 1943. Statement of the unanimous decision of the Interim Committee to challenge the action of the American Jewish Committee in withdrawing from the American Jewish Conference and thereby attempting to undermine Jewish unity at the hour of its greatest need. - Confidential Congress Report, American Jewish Congress, November 1943. The reason for withdrawal was the schism over the centrality of the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine above other issues of concernincluding aid to refugees from Europe and political work to push the US on involvement in Europe. Subjects: Zionism. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Jews. Zionism. American Jewish Committee. American Jewish Conference. OCLC lists 4 copies (Harvard, HUC, USHMM, Brandeis) . Previously folded down center, light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean. Good + condition. (ZION-6-9) xx
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 15 pages ; 22 cm. Holocaust-era ALFP publication 2 years before their production of A Flag is Born. Executive Board members are listed on the back of the pamphlet, and include many notable members from the Jewish community, and New York Theater and Arts community including the legendary screen-writer Ben Heht, who co-wrote A Flag is Born, Stella Adler, Lester Cohen, Jo Davidson, and Konrad Bercovici. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism. Palestine -- Colonization. OCLC lsits 4 (NY Hist. Society, Yale, NYPL, NLI) , none south or west of New York. Ex-library with perforated stamp through several pages, no text effected. Some markings on cover. Creased. Inside pages clear with little wear. About very good condition. (zion-10-56)
This single page printed letter from the American Memorial Committee for the Hanged Martyrs of Eretz Israel accompanied a copy of Itzhak Gurion's very popular autobiography "Triumph on the Gallows. " The letter requests $3 for the book, the proceeds of which would be dedicated to establish a memorial for the martyred Irgun fighters who were hanged by the British. Excellent condition. (zion2-2-18)
First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 4to. 148-292 pages; 28 cm. Yearbooks from the DP-period filled with advertisements, articles, black-and-white photographs, maps, charts, and illustrations from the Technion in Israel. The 1947 issue includes Hope for the Middle East by Walter C. Lowdermilk. The 1948 issue includes articles by David Ben-Gurion, Eli Ginzberg, and William B. Ziff. The 1952-53 and 1954-55 issues include color illustrations. Aimed primarily at building political and financial support for the University within American Jewry, the publication is very slick and appealing to look at. SUBJECT (S) : Science, Technology, Palestine, Technion. OCLC and WorldCat list 2 holdings worldwide (National Res Coun of Canada, Eth-Bibliothek Zurich) . Minimal pencil and pen markings that do not affect text. Slight toning to some issues. Minimal edgewear and library markings to some issues. Very good + condition. (ZION-51-64)
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES. VOLUME 17 ONLY. Contains B&W plates. 28x22 cm. 338+14+20 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Spine upper and bottom edges slightly rubbed. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
in-8°, pp. 135-(1). Bross. edit. figurata.
2 tomes: xix,707 + 798pp.avec +/- 185 illustrations dans le texte, reliures cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre doré), 18cm., qqs. cachets, bon état, rare, R50709
in-4, pp. 54, bross. edit. Importante pubblicazione dei Francescani di Gerusalemme sui Santi della Palestina attraverso i documenti sul Santo Sepolcro, su Betlemme (Basilica della Santa Grotta), sulla tomba della Vergine, sul Cenacolo, sulla presenza francescana e altri riti. Sono elencate al fine tutte le congregazioni di varie religioni presenti a Gerusalemme. [266]
xx, 453, xvii p. illus., maps, diagrs., plans. 23 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Paris P. Lethielleux 1885, In-4 relié demi basane brune, dos lisse à filets dorés. VI + 20 pages +20 cartes en couleurs, certaines sur double page + 20 planches, certaines dépliantes. Dos un peu frotté sans gravité, intérieur, cartes et planches en trés bel état. Ex libris. Trés bon exemplaire.
99pp.dont 48pp.d'illustrations en couleurs, in oblong (14x21cm.)
Autori: André Lemaire. Traduttori: E. Gatti.
Broché. 155 pages.
[4], 80 pages. In brief, this Committee was appointed in the aftermath of WWII to 1. Examine political, economic, and social conditions in Palestine as they related to Jewish immigration and the well-being of current inhabitants; 2. Examine the condition of Jews in Europe and assess their desire to relocate to Palestine; 3. Hear the views of Arabs and Jews on the problems of Palestine and recommend solutions; 4. Make any recommendations required to deal with issues arising in point 2. The Committee was given only 120 days to complete this work. Their report is clearly and concisely presented and makes for most fascinating reading. Includes these chapters: Recommendations and Comment; The Position of the Jews in Europe; The Political Situation in Palestine; Geography and Economics; The Jewish Attitude; The Arab Attitude; Christian Interests in Palestine; Jews, Arabs and Government; Public Security. Appendices include: Itinerary of Committee; European Jewry - Position in Various Countries; Estimated Jewish Population of Europe; Palestine - Historical Background; Palestine - Public Security; The [League of Nations] Mandate; List of Staff. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy of this instrumental report which preceded the founding of the modern state of Israel by only two years. Palestine and Zionism, Vol. 1, 1946, p120. Book
FONDO DI MAGAZZINO SEGNI DEL TEMPO, UNA LEGGERISSIMA PIEGA AL RETROCOPERTINA, MA IL VOLUME è INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO. ANCORA PRESENTE LA FASCETTA PUBBLICITARIA: NUOVA EDIZIONE. Il volgere del nuovo secolo, il passaggio delle generazioni, la difficile elaborazione del lutto della Shoah, insieme alle domande che nascono dalla crisi mediorientale, ci portano ad interrogarci sulle radici europee dell'identità ebraica. Questo libro racconta sei secoli di storia degli ebrei in Europa, dal Trecento fino alle soglie del Novecento: una storia che è quella degli ebrei dell'Occidente cristiano, delle condizioni della loro esistenza, dei rapporti con la cultura esterna, di esilio e migrazioni, chiusura nei ghetti e vitalità sociale e culturale.
The story, with numerous photographs, of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, told from the Palestinian perspective. The photographs were taken in the West Bank and the Gaza strip between December 1987 and September 1988. And still it goes on.
1 Vol. In-8 pag. 40 PROG 45181 CATT_ATT 60
in francese in 16°, tela edit. ill. con titoli al piatto e al dorso
24x17. 28p. Lomo tocado en pie y suelto. Dedicado? Col. Biblia de Montserrat, Sere B. N. 1. Fotogr. Ilstr.