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Nashville) Frank, Fedora Small.
BEGINNINGS ON MARKET STREET: (NASHVILLE AND HER JEWRY 1861-1901) .
Nashville, Tennessee: Frank, 1976. Cloth; 8vo. Xi, 227 pages. Presumed First Edition. Illustrated with plates. Twenty pages of family trees; extensive notes. Jews -- Tennessee -- Nashville -- History. Nashville (Tenn. ) -- History. Note(s) : Includes index. / Bibliography: p. 209-218. Excellent condition in very good dust jacket. (AM-2)
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Nashville) Frank, Fedora Small.
BEGINNINGS ON MARKET STREET: (NASHVILLE AND HER JEWRY 1861-1901) .
Nashville, Tennessee: Frank, 1976. Cloth; 8vo. Xi, 227 pages. Presumed First Edition. Illustrated with plates. Twenty pages of family trees; extensive notes. Jews -- Tennessee -- Nashville -- History. Nashville (Tenn. ) -- History. Note(s) : Includes index. / Bibliography: p. 209-218. Pen markings on endapge, otherwise excellent condition in very good dust jacket. (AM-2A)
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NASRALLAH (P.J.).-
Souvenirs de St Paul.
Harissa, 1944, in 4° broché, XX-69 pages ; 3 planches hors-texte ; couverture fanée.
Bookseller reference : 39783
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Nassi, Gad (ed.)
En tierras ajenas yo me vo murir. Tekstos kontemporanos en Djudeo-Espaniol. Leyenda de una Lingua-Haketia-Kuentos-Memorias-Meliselda-Oki Oki.
Large 8vo., 560 p. Paperback. Fine. Oversize and heavy volume. Please contact for postage cost. textos contemporaneos en judio sefardi de turquia. Ladino turchia sefardi castillano viejo diaspora sefardi sefardita.
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NATALI ETTORE
Il Ghetto di Roma. Volume Primo (Unico pubblicato)
Cm. 22; pp. VIII, 268. Brossura editoriale illustrata colorata. Mancanze all'angolom bianco di alcune pagine, qualche difetto alla brossura. Dedica autografa dell'autore 011/J
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Natalia Vovsi-Mikhoels
Mon pere Salomon Mikhoels, souvenirs sur sa vie et sa mort
Les Editions Noir sur Blanc 1960
Bookseller reference : 52846
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NATAN HA-BAVLI.
Seder 'Olam Zuta: Dünyanin kisa tarihi. Islamî dönemde kaleme alinan ilk Ibranîce kronik.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [xiv], 145 p. Annotated translation of a Hebrew Chronicle. Seder 'Olam Zuta: Dünyanin kisa tarihi. Islamî dönemde kaleme alinan ilk Ibranîce kronik.
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NATAN, Nate
Renez la-boker. Chidushim u-be 'urim le mas[echet] Tamid be-gem[ara] ve-ha-mishpatim upiske tosafot u-tosafe ha-RA"Sh u-pesush ha-RABa"D ve-ha-RaMBa"M ... Moshe Dávid ha-Levi Landa z"l.
Warschau, t. Josef Eliezer Feder 5694 [=1934]. 8°. 3 Bll., 144 S. OBrosch. Umschl. randrissig u. fleckig.
Bookseller reference : 0265-13
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Nathan ben Jechiel [Rabeini; Yehiel; Yechiel; Jehiel; Rabeinu Natan, aus Rom] / Berlin, Is. / Sperling, Zwi Hirsch [Zvi; Zebi; Hirsh] [Ed.]
Rabbinisch-aramäisch-deutsches Wörterbuch zur Kenntniss [Kenntniß] der Erklärung von Fremdwörtern in den Talmuden, den Midraschim und dem Sohar, nach alfabetischer Ordnung, sowie Erläuterungen schwieriger Stellen [Arukh; Aruch] [TWO VOLUME SET]. Neue und verbesserte Auflage von Zwi Hirsch Sperling.
TWO VOLUME SET. RARE enlarged edition of a comprehensive Rabbinic lexicon, known as the Arukh, compiled by an eminent Jewish-Italian lexicographer Nathan ben Jehiel of Rome (c.1035-1106). Part of the enlargement in this edition is the inclusion of words from Zohar - the 13th-century foundational work in the literature of Jewish mystical thought known as Kabbalah. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 235x160mm. [174] + [180] double pages (altogether 708 pages, with a blank pages for notes in-bound between each page). Black board Hardcover with gilt leather spine. Cover and spine heavily rubbed. Cover corners and edges bumped and peeling. Spine edges and hinges heavily rubbed. Spine upper edges peeling. Ink writing on front whitepage and both Hebrew and German title-page. [VOL.I]: Stamp on Hebrew title-page upper corner. [VOL.II]: Front cover, front whitepage and pre-title page partly detached from binding. Stamp on front whitepage. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare revised and enlarged edition of one of the most important lexicons of Rabbinic literature is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Nathan ben Kalonymos, Itzhak
[Meir Nativ.] Concordantias hebraicas [she-hiber he-hacham ha-muvhak Rabi Mordechai Natan].
Venedig, Alvise Bragadini, 1564. (416) Bll. Hebräische Type, 4 Spalten. Mit Holzschnittdruckermarke am Titel. Lederband des 17. Jhs. auf 6 Doppelbünden mit Rückenvergoldung sowie goldgepr. Deckelfileten und Jesuiten-Supralibros. Dreiseitiger Farbschnitt. Folio.
Bookseller reference : 22993
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NATHAN BEN SADDI
"Chronique des rois d’Angleterre écrite en Anglois selon le style des anciens historiens Juifs, par Nathan Ben Saddi, Prêtre de la même Nation; et traduite en françois dans le même style. "
Londres, Th. Cooper, 1743. In 8 veau glacé, dos à nerf orné (coins émoussés, mors fendus), titre et 156 pp.
Bookseller reference : 7220
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Nathan Wachtel
La foi du souvenir, labyrinthes marranes
Seuil 2001
Bookseller reference : 54620 ISBN : 2020159643
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Nathan Weinstock
Le pain de misere - Histoire du mouvement ouvrier juif en Europe - Tome 1 - L'empire russe jusqu'en 1914
1985 Collection "texte a l'appui" aux editions de la decouverte, 1985. Format 13x22 cm, broche, 318 pages. Un petit pli de coin en 4° de couverture.Tres bon etat.
Bookseller reference : 7426
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Nathan Weinstock
Le pain de misere - Histoire du mouvement ouvrier juif en Europe - Tome 2 - L'Europe centrale et occidentale jusqu'en 1914
1984 Collection "texte a l'appui" aux editions de la decouverte, 1984. Format 13x22 cm, broche, 155 pages. Tres bon etat.
Bookseller reference : 25894
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Nathan, Marvin.
THE ATTITUDE OF THE JEWISH STUDENT IN THE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TOWARDS HIS RELIGION: A SOCIAL STUDY OF RELIGIOUS CHANGES
8vo. 6 p. l., 5-264 p. diagrs.pages. In English . SUBJECT(S): Judaism. Students -- United States. Jews -- United States. Students -- Religious life. Psychology, Religious. Attitude (Psychology) Book has original dust jacket, papers listing comments on the book is inlaid. Front of dust jacket has a stain. In good condition.(MX13-9)
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Nathan, Paul.
PALÄSTINA UND PALÄSTINENSISCHER ZIONISMUS.
8vo. 62 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jews education Palestine; Zionism Palestine history; Jews restoration. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (MX-4-16)
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Nathans, Benjamin ; Safran , Gabriella [Ed.]
Culture Front : Representing Jews in Eastern Europe Jewish Culture and Contexts Edited by David B. Ruderman
160X235 mm. 323 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket.
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Nathansen, Henri
Jude oder Europäer. Porträt von Georg Brandes.
Frankfurt, Rütten & Loening, 1931. 263 S. Mit 8 Tafeln. Orig.-Leinwand.
Bookseller reference : 17590AB
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Nathanson, Bernhard
MA`AREKHET SIFRE KODESH (LEKSIKON) : TOLDOT ANSHE SHEM ...
Odesa [Odessa]: Bi-defus Ulrikh ve-Shultse, 1870. 8vo, 149 pages. 21 cm. In Hebrew. Includes additional title page in Russian. SUBJECT (S) : Chronology, Jewish. Bible. O. T. -- Dictionaries -- Hebrew. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Johns Hopkins, Columbia, NYPL, Penn) . Lacks outer binding, paper in internal binding are very good. (GH-1-24)
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National Committee For Labor Israel
HISTADRUT FOTO NEWS JANUARY 1948, MAY 1948 [THE MONTH OF STATEHOOD!], SEPTEMBER 1948, OCTOBER 1948, NOVEMBER 1948, DECEMBER 1948, MARCH 1949, APRIL 1949, MAY 1949, JUNE 1949, JULY 1949, AUGUST 1949, SEPTEMBER 1949, OCTOBER 1949, DECEMBER 1949, JANUARY 1950, MARCH 1950, MAY 1950, JUNE 1950 (19 ISSUES TOTAL)
First edition. Original illustrated blue and white paper wrappers with black-and-white photographs. 4to. About 15 pages each; 28 cm. Statehood-era run of this important Zionist photographic periodical, including the issue from the month when Statehood was declared (May 1948), filled with hundreds of black-and-white photographs, tables, maps, and articles. Covers topics such as Report on Latin America, Youth that Saved a Nation, and Way of the Mediator. 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. Overall, very good condition. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Slight rubbing and mild edgewear. Some issues have more significant edgewear and pencil markings. (HOLO2-134-29)
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National Committee For Labor Israel
HISTADRUT FOTO NEWS: THE ILLUSTRATED PALESTINE MAGAZINE. JANUARY 1948. "DAWN OF A NEW ERA" [WITH COVER PHOTO OF A VICTORIOUS WEITZMANN]
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)
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National Committee For Labor Israel
HISTADRUT FOTO NEWS: THE ILLUSTRATED PALESTINE MAGAZINE. JANUARY 1948. "DAWN OF A NEW ERA" [WITH COVER PHOTO OF A VICTORIOUS WEITZMANN]
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)
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National Committee For Labor Palestine.
FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT THE "HISTADRUTH HAOVDIM": GENERAL FEDERATION OF JEWISH LABOR WORK IN PALESTINE: ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PALESTINE LABOR CAMPAIGN.
No Date (ca: 1934) . 1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 8vo, [8] pages. 23 cm. Statistics from 1933 are cited, so we presume publication to be 1934. The Histadruth reulated the immigration, the colonization, a nd teheducation of the worker and seeks a means of peaceful cooperation with the Arab working masses. The Jewish worker is thus identified both with the national renaissance of his peole and with the struggle of the laboring masses for sical freedom and justice
. Today, wehen economic crisis and political reaction are victimizing hundres of thousands of our people, we are fortunate in having an idealistic army of labor dedicated to the construction of a freer and happier future. Labor Palestine presents the only bright spot in an otherwise dark picture. TO the threst of Fascism and persecution our answer must be a strengthened Jewish community, based on the preinciples of labor, equality and social justice (p2. 2 & [8]) . Use of 2 colors of ink and beautiful period typeface add to the attractiveness of this pamphlet. David Dubinsky is listed as a national Co-Chairman. SUBJECT(S) Labor Zionism. Labor unions -- Palestine. Histadrut ha-kelalit shel ha-`ovdim ha-`Ivriyim be-Erets-Yisrael. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (Harvard and Spertus) . Rare. Very Good+ Condition, an outstanding copy (Holo2-139-17) xx
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National Committee For Labor Palestine.
HISTADRUT NEWS. VOL. III NO. 4 NO. 7 VOL. IV NO. 2 , NO. 3 (1946-1947, 4 ISSUES TOTAL)
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)
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National Committee For Labor Palestine.
THE SCOPE OF THE PALESTINE HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN
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)
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National Committee On Immigration Policy
IMMIGRATION AND POPULATION POLICY
First edition. Original green paper wrappers with blue ink. 8vo. 56 pages; 22 cm. The goal of this DP-era study was to study the conditions and facts relating to immigration in the post-war period; to examine the relationship between present policy, the social and economic needs of the United States, and the basic ideals of American democracy; and to educate the public so that the question of post-war immigration can be dealt with in a spirit of objectivity, rather than of bias and fear. Divided into 5 chapters such as The Foreign Born as Part of Our Population, : What Size Population Do We Want? and Immigration and Population Policy. Includes graphs and tables throughout. SUBJECT (S) : Immigration, Population, Post-war. Some folds and slight toning. Very minimal markings. Very good condition. (Holo2-133-7)
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National Committee To Combat Anti-Semitism
A PETITION IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
First edition. Original paper stapled binding. 4to. 2 sheets of paper; 35.5 cm. A letter from the chairman of the National Committee to Combat Anti-Semitism to subscribers of the periodical COUNTER ATTACK urging them to sign the attached petition for Congress to adopt Representative Samuel Dicksteins House Concurrent Resolution 89: Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring) , That the Congress hereby express itself that anti-Semitism and other forms of hate propaganda directed against racial or religious groups, which arrays creed against creed, and race against race, is a potent weapon in the hands of the enemies of this country and of its institutions; that the spreading of this Hitlerite ideology destroys the unity of this Nation, creates discord among our people, and is a threat to our future peace and security. Whosoever conducts or participates in such propaganda is un-American and is undermining the foundations upon which our Nation was founded, therefore, there can be no place in the lives or thoughts of true Americans for such ideology. Also includes a space for donations to help finance the endeavor. Excellent displayable example of the attempt to extend democratic and anti-fascist ideals beyond the war into post-war America. Dickstein had been an ardent supporter of Jewish rights and Jewish refugees during the war. SUBJECT(S) : Petitions, Anti-Semitism, American history. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Some edgewear and toning. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-34)
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National Committee To Secure Justice In The Rosenberg Case
AMERICAS CONSCIENCE SPEAKS ON THE ROSENBERG EXECUTION
Paper Wraps. 3 pages. Though some in the American Jewish community considered the Rosenberg case a shameful example of Jews betraying their country, others saw it as a clear case of the use of Antisemitism in stirring up the mobs against the official enemy, the Soviet Union. This brochure issued as a call to justice in the wake of the Rosenberg executions. It includes quotes from various publications and public figures including U. S. Supreme Court Justices and clergymen. Additionally, there is a short piece on the Committees efforts to achieve the full measure of justice for Morton Sobell. OCLC lists no copies. Very good condition. (HOLO2-47-15) .
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National Committee To Secure Justice In The Rosenberg Case.
DID THE ROSENBERGS HAVE FULL MEASURE OF JUSTICE? : THREE U.S. SUPREME COURT JUSTICES REVEAL THE ROSENBERGS DID NOT HAVE THEIR DAY IN COURT
Softcover, 7 pages, illustrated, 8vo, 23 cm. Julius Rosenberg (May 12, 1918 - June 19, 1953) and Ethel Greenglass Rosenberg (September 28, 1915 - June 19, 1953) were American communists who were executed in 1953 after having been found guilty of conspiracy to commit espionage. The charges were in relation to the passing of information about the atomic bomb to the Soviet Union. Theirs was the first execution of civilians for espionage in United States history. SUBJECT(S) : Named Person: Rosenberg, Julius. Rosenberg, Ethel. Cover title. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, Michigan State, Univ of Wisconsin) . Light wear. Very good condition. Scarce. (Holo2-22-11)
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National Conference Of Christian and Jews.
DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOM.
New York : National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1938. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 30 pages. 22 cm. Holocaust era. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. SUBJECT (S) : Democracy -- United States. Jews -- United States. Jews in the United States. (P-2-23)
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National Conference Of Christians and Jews
THE BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS, APRIL 1944
Pamphlet. 4vo. Ill. 27 cm. Founded in 1927, the NCCJs mission is to fight bias, bigotry, and racism and promote understanding and respect through advocacy, conflict resolution, and education. Holocaust-era issue. CONTENTS: Brotherhood, Citations, Toward Democratic Folkways, Vandalism. SUBJECT (S) : Religious tolerance -- Periodicals. Named Corp: National Conference of Christians and Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide of this publication, but whether this issue is included is unclear. Cover slightly worn and discolored at edges, but all text is legible. Name written on back cover. Good condition. (HOLO2-35-17)
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National Conference Of Jewish Charities
SIXTH BIENNIAL SESSION OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF JEWISH CHARITIES IN THE UNITED STATES: HELD IN THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS, MAY 17TH TO 19TH, 1910.
Publishers cloth.8vo. 324 pages. 24 cm. First Edition. Contains the proceedings and resolutions of the sixth biennial session of the National Conference of Jewish Charities (established in 1899 to assist recent immigrants and aid local jewish communities across the United States; the Conference of Jewish Social Welfare was renamed the National Conference of Jewish Communal Service in 1951) ; a collection of proceedings that serves as an invaluable source of documentation in understanding the socioeconomic conditions of the largest and smallest jewish communities across the United States in the early part of the twentieth century. Subjects: Jews - Charities - Congresses. National Conference of Jewish Charities (U. S. ) . OCLC lists 10 copies. Light wear to edges of cloth, otherwise fresh. Very good + condition. (AMR-39-16)
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National Conference Of Jewish Charities (U. S. )
SECOND CONFERENCE OF JEWISH CHARITIES IN THE UNITED STATES: DETROIT, MICHIGAN, MAY 26TH TO 28TH, 1902
Hardcover, 8vo, 298 pages, 26 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Charities -- Congresses. National Conference of Jewish Charities (U. S. ) . OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Written notes inside cover. Yellowing to edges of pages. Wear to cover binding. Bumped cover corners. (Heb-22-12)
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National Conference Of Jewish Charities (U. S. )
SECOND CONFERENCE OF JEWISH CHARITIES IN THE UNITED STATES: DETROIT, MICHIGAN, MAY 26TH TO 28TH, 1902
Original Boards. 8vo. 298 pages ; 26 cm. UBJECT (S) : Jews -- Charities -- Congresses. National Conference of Jewish Charities (U. S. ) . OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Original boards are worn. Inside pages are in about very good condition. (Heb-22-12a)
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National Council for Research and Development
DIRECTORY OF SPECIAL LIBRARIES IN ISRAEL (EXCLUDING HUMANITIES) .
Tel Aviv: Prime Minister's Office, National Council for Research and Development, 1964. Cloth; 8vo. Xxxii, 122 pages. Second edition. Guide to Sources of Information Series Directory No. 1. "List of libraries" in English; text and reverse title-page in Hebrew. Includes index. Title page in Hebrew on verso. Title in Hebrew (transliterated) : Madrikh le-sifriyot meyuhadot be-Yísra'el (perat le-mad`ae ha- ruah) . Special libraries -- Israel -- Directories. OCLC lists nine copies worldwide. Ex-library copy with minimal markings. Corners bumped; spine faded. Very good condition. (CT-4)
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National Council for Research and Development
DIRECTORY. SERIALS IN PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS PUBLISHED IN ISRAEL.
Tel Aviv: National Council for Research and Development, Center of Scientific and Technological Information, 1968. Cloth; 8vo. Iii, 189 pages. Second edition. Guide to Sources of Information Series Directory No. 3. Title page in Hebrew on verso. Title in Hebrew (transliterated) : Madrikh li-tekufonim be-mada`e ha-teva`, ba-tekhnologyah uva- khalkalah ha-mofi`im be-Yisra'el. Science -- Israel -- Periodicals -- Bibliography. OCLC lists three copies worldwide (Linda Hall Library, Washington University, Hunt Institiute for Botanical Documentation) . Ex-library copy with minimal markings. Boards faded; spine loosening; back cover separating. Good condition. (CT-4)
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National Council of Jewish Women.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN : HELD AT NEW YORK, NOV. 15, 16, 17, 18 AND 19, 1896.
Hardcover. Large 8vo, 426 pages. 24 cm. Includes pullout section: "Report on Religious School Work." Subject: National Council of Jewish Women. Jewish women -- United States -- Congresses. Dark green cloth with gilt lettering and emblem. Solid, tight binding. Clean pages. Very Good Condition. A quite nice copy. (SPEC-27-28)
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National Council Of Young Israel
YOUNG ISRAEL VIEWPOINT [NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1957] SPECIAL ISSUE DEDICATED TO ELIJAH AND KAY STEIN UPON THEIR RETURN FROM ISRAEL.
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 68 pages. 24 cm. Serial Publication, Volume 46, Chanukah 5718, November-December 1957, Number 7-8. Special issue dedicated to Elijah and Kay Stein upon their return from Israel. Young Israel Viewpoint, a Zionist publication founded in 1911, is a bi-monthly publication issued by Young Israel, an American Jewish youth movement devoted to the strengthening of Torah-true Judaism and to the observance of its ideals and rituals, based on the principle that orthodox Judaism and Americanism are compatible. This issue includes various essays on Chanukah, grappling with Orthodoxy, and many essays about Israel. Of note is the news about Jews section, which lists facts about Jewish communities worldwide in the Soviet Union, Egypt, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Britain, Brazil, Austria, etc. Subjects: Orthodox Judaism - United States - Periodicals. National Council of Young Israel (U. S. ) - Periodicals. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-95-22)
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National Federation Of Temple Sisterhoods
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF TEMPLE SISTERHOODS. FIRST GENERAL CONVENTION CINCINNATI JANUARY 21-23, 1913. FIRST BIENNIAL MEETING CHICAGO JANUARY 19-21, 1915
Original Wraps. 8vo. 92 pages. 25 cm. First edition. First general convention report of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. Founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1913 as the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods (NFTS)
Largely at the instigation of Mrs. Abram (Carrie) Simon of Washington D. C. And Rabbi George Zepin, the director of Synagogue and School Extension of the UAHC, the sisterhoods of the Reform congregations of America were federated in 1913. The first meeting of the NFTS brought together 156 delegates from 49 sisterhoods. Mrs. Simon was elected temporary chair and later served as the NFTS's first president. Rabbi Zepin was elected executive secretary of the new organization. Initially, the NFTS emphasized its religious role as an auxiliary and support to the synagogue and various institutions of Reform Jewry. Committees were set up on religious education, museums and Jewish ceremonial objects, scholarships for the Hebrew Union College (HUC) , cooperation, and public relations. Within a few years, however, the NFTS set the pattern for taking stands on issues of national and international importance by passing a resolution protesting the passage of an immigration bill stipulating literacy tests for all immigrants entering the U. S. - Finding Aid to the Women of Reform Judaism (U. S. ) Records. 1913-2013. Manuscript Collection No. 73, American Jewish Archives. Subjects: Reform Judaism - United States - Societies, etc. Jewish women - United States - Societies and clubs. Jewish women - Societies and clubs. Reform Judaism - Societies, etc. National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. OCLC lists 2 copies (Danish Union Cat, American Jewish Archives) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-28)
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National Jewish Welfare Board
[TYPEWRITTEN SERMON OUTLINES] OCTOBER-NOVEMBER SERMON OUTLINES JEWISH WELFARE BOARD FIELD REPRESENTATIVES
Loose sheets. 4to. [9] pages. 28 cm. First edition. A series of typewritten single sided duplicated sermon outlines for November 1918 weekly Sabbath sermons, addressed to field representatives of the Jewish Welfare Board. Sermon outlines are designed to act as guides in case a field representative has to conduct religious services. Front page typed letter from the Jewish Welfare Board National Headquarters, dated October 21, 1918. Includes sermon outlines for October 26, 1918 Sedra Vayera; November 9th 1918 Sabbath Toledoth; November 16th 1918 Sabbath Vayetse; November 23rd 1918 Sabbath Vayishlach. Appears to be missing Sermon outlines for November 2nd and November 30th. Subjects: Sermon outlines. World War, 1914-1918 - War work - National Jewish Welfare Board. None on OCLC. Light wear to edges; otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (AMR-46-20)
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National Jewish Welfare Board
THE BOOK OF TRIPS, WITH PLACES OF JEWISH INTEREST COMPLETE, ECONOMICAL, SELF-GUIDED TOURS OF NEW YORK
First edition. Original Wraps. 8vo. 47 pages. 19cm. Illustrated. Includes blank original publishers order form to request more copies. This pamphlet was intended for visitors looking for sight-seeing and other tourist destinations of Jewish interest in New York City during the 1939 Worlds Fair. Includes many black and white photographs of New Yorks land mark buildings, and street scenes from the city. New York is more than buildings, bridges, and amusements. Within its confines can be see modern urban civilization at work. In these suggested items you will find the story of high-pressure industries; mammoth governmental units in operation; interpretive arts being created and the money market functioning. Here, too, will be found unduplicated art treasures and the records both historical and contemporary of mans past and present achievements. (Page 47) The National Jewish Welfare Board was started in 1917 with the purpose of training and supporting Rabbis to serve as army chaplains, and was later combined with the Y. M. H. A. Subjects: Jews -- United States New York. New York (N. Y. ) -- Guidebooks -- 1939. OCLC lists 5 (NY Historical Lib. , HUC, UPenn, Natl. Lib of Israel, University of Amsterdam) . Clean and solid, with light shelfwear. Very good condition. (AMR-43-34) xx
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National Jewish Welfare Board
THE JEWISH CENTER. VOL. 1 - VOL. 16. USUALLY 4 ISSUES PER VOLUME. [COMPLETE RUN OF FIRST 16 VOLUMES ]
1st edition. Period boards. 8vo. 16 volumes, 31 cm. Early volumes are generally around 200 pages each; later volumes end up more like 125 pages. Ca. 2800 pages total this run. Published quarterly, or ever 3 months; the run here includes the first 6 years of the Nazi period. After 1946, this publication was known as the JWB Circle. The National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) was formed on April 9, 1917, three days after the United States declared war on Germany, in order to support Jewish soldiers in the U.S. military during World War I
.In 1921, several organizations merged with the JWB to become a national association of Jewish community centers around the country in order to integrate social activities, education, and active recreation. These merged organizations included the YWHA, YMHA, and the National Council of Young Men's Hebrew and Kindred Association (Wikipedia). These quarterly journals report on those efforts and make suggestions for how to improve outreach, activities, and leadership; they also make other proposals and raise questions for the Jewish Community Center movement to grapple with. SUBJECTS: Jews - United States - Periodicals. OCLC: 2262910. Most OCLC holdings appear to be fragmentary. Excellent condition. (YID-33-10-el)
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National Jewish Welfare Board
The Passover Haggadah for Jewish Personnel in the U.S. Armed Forces and Veterans Administration Hospitals.
New York:, JWB., (1952). Kl.8°. 126 p. Original boards (softcover) with title to front cover. Worn, still good condition.
Bookseller reference : 23197B
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National Jewish Welfare Board.
PRAYERBOOK. ABRIDGED FOR JEWS IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES.
New York city, Jewish welfare board, 1945?. Revised Edition. Softbound cloth, pocket sized, 341 + 45 pages. In English and Hebrew. Good+ Condition. (amr-31-8C)
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National Jewish Welfare Board:
The Passover Haggadah for Jewish Personnel in the U.S. Armed Forces and Veterans Administration Hospitals.
Kl.8°. 126 p. Original boards (softcover) with title to front cover. Worn, still good condition. First edition.
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National Young Judaea.
THE JUDAEAN LEAVES (VOLS. 8- 11)
Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, 30-40 pages per issue, in English, Serial Publication. First Edition. Include the issues Vol.8, 1-5, Vol. 9, 1-2, Vol.10, 1 and Vol. 11, 1 Founded in 1909, Young Judaea is the oldest Zionist youth movement in the United States. It seeks to build Jewish identity and Zionist commitment in American Jewish youth and young adults (from their own website youngjudaea.org) SUBJECT(S) : Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 7 other copies worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-50)
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National Young Judaea. American Zionist Youth Commission
THE JUDAEAN LEAVES (VOL. 15) , LITERARY MAGAZINE MAAYAN AND LEADERS GUIDE (BOUND TOGETHER)
Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, 30-70 pages per issue, in English, Serial Publication. First Edition. Judaean Leaves include the issues Vol.15, 1-5. Includes also two issues of The Literary Magazine Maayan (one smaller, 8vo) and Leaders Guide. Founded in 1909, Young Judaea is the oldest Zionist youth movement in the United States. It seeks to build Jewish identity and Zionist commitment in American Jewish youth and young adults (from their own website youngjudaea.org) SUBJECT(S) : Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 7 other copies worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-51)
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Nationalen Mahn- und Gedenkstätte Buchenwald (Hrsg.)
Konzentrationslager Buchenwald. Post Weimar / Thüringen 1937-1945.
Gedenkstätte Buchenwald, Berlin, 1990.
Bookseller reference : 174457
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Nationen + Religion - Lerch, Wolfgang Günter
Halbmond, Kreuz und Davidstern : Nationalitäten und Religionen im Nahen und Mittleren Osten.
Frankfurt am Main : Eichborn, 1992. 279 S. : graph. Darst., Kt. ; 22 cm. 8°. OPpbd. mit SU.
Bookseller reference : 1862
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Natter, Johann Joseph
Die Wege der Vorsehung in den Schicksalen des jüdischen Volkes.
Prag, Widtmann, 1812. 8°. IV, 140 S. Pbd. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild. [6 Warenabbildungen]
Bookseller reference : 102286BB
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