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Wolin, Jeffrey A.
WRITTEN IN MEMORY : PORTRAITS OF THE HOLOCAUST.
8vo. 96 pages. Illustrated. First edition. Powerful modern photo portraits of Holocaust survivors around the world. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1933-1945) personal narratives; Holocaust survivors portraits; Photography. Very good condition. (HOLO2-7-1)
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Wolke, Jay
All Around the House. Photographs of American-Jewish Communal Life. With an essay by Joel Snyder.
Chicago, The Art Institute of Chicago 1998. 1998. Quer-gr.-8°, 94 S., mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen. Orig.-Karton.
书商的参考编号 : 110908
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Wollenberg, Jörg
Den Blick schärfen - Gegen das Verdrängen und Entsorgen, Beiträge zur historisch-politischen Aufklärung, Vorwort: Arno Klönne,
Bremen, Donat, 1998. 287 S., OPbd., EA gut erhalten
书商的参考编号 : 140987AB
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WOLLER, Theodor
Allotria. Witzgranaten, Kalauer und Aufsitzer. Gereimtes und Ungereimtes vorgetragen von Theodor Woller.
Wien u. Lpz.,Deubler [um 1916]. IV.Portion (Heft 4 von 10). 16 S. Farbig illustr. Okart., Einbdillustr. v. Theodor Zasche, etw. angestaubt, hint. Umschlag mit Eckknick, innen nur vereinzelt gering (finger)fleckig, insges. gut erh.
书商的参考编号 : 0131-23
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WOLLSCHLÄGER, Hans
Hans Wollschläger liest Karl Kraus. Text und Kassette. 1. Aufl. -
Ffm.: Suhrkamp 1988. 45 Ss., 1 Bl. u. Tonkassette. Kl.8°. Pp. (Kunststoff-Einsatz an der einer Ecke etw. beschädigt u. repariert).
书商的参考编号 : 67869
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WOLOWSKI, Hillel.
La Vie quotidienne a Varsovie sous l'Occupation Nazie 1939-1945.
in-8, 381 pp., broché sous couverture illustrée. Très bel exemplaire, tres frais [DB-1]
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Woltmann, Johanna
Gertrud Kolmar. Leben und Werk.
Göttingen, Wallstein, (1995). 354 S., 1 Bl. Mit einigen Abbildungen. Gr.-8°. Original-Pappe mit Schutzumschlag.
书商的参考编号 : 13682
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Women In The Holocaust) Association For The Social Scientific Study Of Jewry
WOMEN AND JUDAISM: A SELECT ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publishers cloth. 8vo. Xxiv, 232 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Selective annotated bibliography, arranged alphabetically by author, lists 842 items pertaining to womans life from ancient to modern times: women in religion, education and employment, marriage and family, politics and society. Includes monographs, journal articles, essays, and articles from collections largely published in the twentieth century in English, French, German, and Scandinavian languages. Subjects: Women in Judaism - Bibliography. Jewish women - Bibliography. Femmes dans le judaïsme - Bibliographie. Juives - Bibliographie. Penned writing around two entries, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (BIBLIOG-33-46)
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Women's Auxiliary Of The Newark Beth Israel Hospital
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE NEWARK BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A GENERAL MEETING
Original Wraps. 8vo. [6] pages. 24 cm. First edition. The Women's Auxiliary of the Newark Beth Israel Hospital cordially invites you to attend a General Meeting to be held on Monday, Feburary 15th, 1954. Program 'Unicef and the World's Children'. Speaker: Mrs. Donald Sabin, University Women's Representative at the United Nations. Mrs. Samuel E. Cooper, Presiding. February, 1954. Contains announcement, president's message, program, message of thanks, announcement of the Donor Luncheon on June 16, 1954, and donor list to the Trubute Fund. Subjects: Women's Auxiliary of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 1954. None listed on OCLC. Wraps worn. Good + condition. (WOMEN-2-29)
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Women's Auxiliary Of The Newark Beth Israel Hospital
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE NEWARK BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO THE 'COURT OF AWARDS'
Original Wraps. 8vo. [12] pages. 24 cm. First edition. The Women's Auxiliary of the Newark Beth Israel Hospital cordially invites you to the 'Court of Awards' and Membership Luncheon Mothers' Day Meeting in celebration of National Hospital Week, Monday, May 17th, 1954.
. Mrs. Samuel E. Cooper, Presiding. May, 1954. Contains President's Message, Tribute Fund Donor list, centerfold Donor Luncheon announcement, other announcements. Subjects: Women's Auxiliary of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 1954. None listed on OCLC. Edges worn, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-2-30)
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WOOLLEY Sir Leonard.-
Abraham.-
Découvertes récentes sur les origines des Hébreux. Traduit de l'anglais par A. et H. Collin Delavaud. Nouvelle édition revue par l'auteur. Avec un croquis. Payot. 1949. In-8 br., couverture illustrée, 210pp.
书商的参考编号 : ORD-11082
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WOOLLEY Leonard (Sir - Directeur des fouilles d'Ur)
ABRAHAM découvertes récentes sur les origines des hébreux
1949 broché (paperback) grand in-octavo, dos marron (brown spine), première de couverture illustrée (front cover illustrated) et quatrième de couverture imprimée (back cover printed), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), sans illustration (no illustration), illustration : 1 croquis (sketche), 212 pages, 1949 à Paris Payot,
书商的参考编号 : 11337
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Wood, E. Thomas / Stanislaw M. Jankowski
Einer gegen den Holocaust, Jan Karski - als Kurier in geheimer Mission, Vorwort: Elie Wiesel, Aus dem Amerikanischen von Anna Kaiser,
Gerlingen, Komet, o.J. 359 S., OPbd., gut erhalten
书商的参考编号 : 188668AB ???????? : 389836495
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Woolf, Laura
EMPLOYMENT.
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)
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Woolf, Laura
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS: THIRD EDITION.
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)
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Woolhouse, W. S. B.
HISTORICAL MEASURES, WEIGHTS, CALENDARS AND MONEYS OF ALL NATIONS And an Analysis of the Christian, Hebrew and Muhammadan Calendars (With Tables Up to 2000 A. D. )
Mild staining to pastedowns. Mild staining to boards. ; Unchanged Reprint of 1890. Contents: Standards; Computation of Coins and Bullion; General Principles of Exchange; Measures, Weights and Moneys; II. Measures of Time: Gregorian Calendar; Hebrew Calendar; Mahometan Calendar. ; 8 x 1 x 5 Inches
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WORMSER-MIGOT, Olga.
Quand les alliés ouvrirent les portes. Le dernier acte de la tragedie de la deportation.
Paris, R. Laffont (« LHistoire que nous vivons »), 1965. in-8°, 333 pages, ill. hors-texte, broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats.
书商的参考编号 : 24465
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Workers Library Publishers
HITLER AGAINST THE WORLD: THE WORLD AGAINST HITLER, THE NUREMBERG FASCIST PARTY UNMASKED
1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 8vo, 46+1 pages. Early Nazi period (1935) discussion of the 7th National Socialist Reichsparteitag [Nazi Party Day] in Nuremberg. "It is not only that the internal policies of the Hitler regime, the suppression of all labor organizations, the murderous terror against the revolutionary and progressive workers, the persecution of Jews, Catholics and Protestants, outrage the sense of fairness and justice of all victims of exploitation, of all liberty-loving people. The latest Nazi atrocity, as this pamphlet goes to press, is the beheading of Rudolph Claus for the 'crime' of acting as treasurer of an organization which attempted to provide some measure of defense to anti-fascists facing trial, and financial assistance to imprisoned victims of fascism and their familiesâ¦. The answer to the war program of the fascist incendiaries lies in the united action of the toiling masses, of all peace-loving people in this country as throughout the world. The answer to 'Hitler against the world' must be 'the world against Hitler'. This is the only way to prevent a new world war" (From the introduction, ) Subjects: National socialism. Politics and government. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Reichsparteitag (7th: 1935: Nuremberg, Germany) . Nurnberger Parteitag (1935) . OCLC: 23586096. "People's World" stamp on front and back wrappers. Pencil note on cover and first page, else clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-145-24-AFPT)
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Workmen's Circle (U. S. )
FRAYND = FREUND = FRIEND [VOL VI. NO. 5, MAY, 1915]
Original Wraps. 4to. 192 pages. 26 cm. An early issue of Fraynd: ofitsieler organ fon Arbayter ring (The Friend: Official Organ of the Workmen's Circle) ; founded in 1910, printed monthly, then, at a later juncture, bimonthly. This issue contains various short essays dealing with Y. L. Peretz, political economy, and related matters; the bulk of material concerns the financial and institutional spending and budgets of the Arbeter Ring, with multiple graphs and charts detailing assorted figures (some accounting and charts in English) . Subjects: Jewish socialists - United States - Periodicals. Jews - United States - Periodicals. Fraternal organizations - United States - Periodicals. Labor - United States - Periodicals. Back page wrap absent, light soiling to front wrap, corners lightly bumped, internally fresh and clean. Good + condition. (YID-19-60)
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Workmen's Circle (U. S. )
KULTUR UN LEBN. LOOSE ISSUES. VOL 9, NR. 3; VOL 13, NR.4. (DEC. 1978 . CELEBRATES THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARBAYTER RING SHULN) ,
New York, Workmen's Circle, 1978. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 32 pages. In Yiddish. Bimontly (i. E. 6 times per year) . On the activies of the Workmans Circle/Arbayter Ring. OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide. Very Good Condition. (Y-1-17) Price is per issue
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Workmen's Circle (U. S. )
SHUL ALMANAKH: DI IDISHE MODERNE SHUL OYF DER VELT: DERSHAYNT TSU DEM FUFTSN YORIKN YUBILEY FUN DI FILADELFYER ARBETER RING SHULN = SCHOOL ALMANAC: THE MODERN YIDDISH SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
8vo. 416 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Jews education United States. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Workmen's Circle, also known in Yiddish as Arbeter Ring, was [c]reated a century ago by immigrants as a mutual aid society, [and] the organization became known for building bonds of support and community. WC/AR branches formed across North America, providing communities of fellowship and a visionary safety net of health and education services, aiding Jewish families throughout the life cycle. (www.circle.org) Spine and edges worn, good condition. (HEB-3-13)
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Workmen's Circle (U. S. ) . Brentsh 555 A. R.
FINF UN TSVANTSIG YOR FOLKS-BINE
Original Cloth. 8vo. 192 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Finf un tsvantsig yor folks-bine: aroysgegebn tsum finf un tsvantsig yorign yubiley fayerung fun der dramatisher institutsye fun Arbayter ring, Brentsh 555. 25 Years of the Folksbiene (The People's Stage) . A jubilee celebration volume, with contributions from Avrom Reyzen, Ab. Cahan, Hillel Rogoff, Avrom Goldfaden, and a history of the folks-bine by Yankev Fishman. The Folksbiene, Branch 555 of the WC a Yiddish theatre troupe which presented classics in Yiddish translation as well as original works. Subjects: Jewish theater. Folksbiene. Workmen's Circle Theatre. Workmen's Circle (U. S. ) . Branch 555, New York. OCLC lists 23 copies. Light soiling to cloth, previous owners name in pencil on endpage, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (YID-22-42)
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Workmen's Circle Educational Department. [Cover Illustrations by Saul Raskin and Aaron Goodelman]. edited, Variously, by I. B. Bailin, J. L. Dragunsky, J. L. Levin and I. Steinbaum
KINDERLAND. FEBRUARY, 1922
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 24 pages, 23 cm. In Yiddish. In 1920, the Workmen's Circle set out to publish a children's periodical that would reflect the "spirit of the Workmen's Circle schools. " With covers created by the famous Saul Raskin and Aaron Goodelman, it was published from 1921-1923. Kinderland was later continued as "Kinder Ring" in 1929 (Kader 2017) . SUBJECTS: Jewish children - United States - Periodicals. OCLC: 34222896. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (YIVO, Stanford, Yale, Indiana, Harvard) , though some are partial only. Wrappers are repaired with loss to bottom quarter. Contents are good (YID-33-86-L'gg)
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Workmen's Circle Educational Department. [Cover Illustrations by Saul Raskin and Aaron Goodelman]. edited, Variously, by I. B. Bailin, J. L. Dragunsky, J. L. Levin and I. Steinbaum
KINDERLAND. FEBRUARY, 1922
1st edition. Original purple and white illustrated paper wrappers. 8vo. 24 pages, 23 cm. In Yiddish. In 1920, the Workmen's Circle set out to publish a children's periodical that would reflect the "spirit of the Workmen's Circle schools. " With covers created by the famous Saul Raskin and Aaron Goodelman, it was published from 1921-1923. Kinderland was later continued as "Kinder Ring" in 1929 (Kader 2017) . SUBJECTS: Jewish children - United States - Periodicals. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (YIVO, Stanford, Yale, Indiana, Harvard) , though some are partial only. Few stains to rear cover, Very Good- Condition. (YID-33-86B-L'gg)
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Workmen's Circle Educational Department. [Cover Illustrations by Saul Raskin and Aaron Goodelman]. edited, Variously, by I. B. Bailin, J. L. Dragunsky, J. L. Levin and I. Steinbaum
KINDERLAND. MARCH, 1923
1st edition. Original green orange and white paper wrappers. 8vo. 24 pages, 23 cm. In Yiddish. In 1920, the Workmen's Circle set out to publish a children's periodical that would reflect the "spirit of the Workmen's Circle schools. " With covers created by the famous Saul Raskin and Aaron Goodelman, it was published from 1921-1923. Kinderland was later continued as "Kinder Ring" in 1929 (Kader 2017) . SUBJECTS: Jewish children - United States - Periodicals. OCLC lists 5 holdings worldwide (YIVO, Stanford, Yale, Indiana, Harvard) , though some are partial only. Edgewear to wrappers, Good Condition. (YID-33-86A-L'gg)
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Workmen's Circle School (Buffalo, N. Y. )
SHTRALN
Original Wraps. 4to. 24 pages. 29 cm. First edition. In Yiddish, with some English at rear. Shtraln, published for the first graduation of the Workmens Circle School in Buffalo, New York, June, 1940. With three photographs. With commemorative essays for the celebration of the first graduating class, and various students essays on Emigration, Eugene Debs, Abraham Reizen, and Yiddish education. Rear contains advertisements in Yiddish and English, with various local branches of the workmens circle in Buffalo represented. Includes English advertisement requesting parents to enroll their children in the Yiddish school. Marked Printed in Canada on back wrap. Subjects: Jews - Education - Buffalo (N. Y. ) . Workmen's Circle (U. S. ) . Schools. No copies listed on OCLC. Light wear to wraps, very fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (YID-18-39)
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Workmens Circle (U. S. )
SHUL ALMANAKH: DI IDISHE MODERNE SHUL OYF DER VELT: DERSHAYNT TSU DEM FUFTSN YORIKN YUBILEY FUN DI FILADELFYER ARBETER RING SHULN = SCHOOL ALMANAC: THE MODERN YIDDISH SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
(FT) Soft cover, 8vo, 416 pages, illustrated, 23 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Education -- United States. Other Titles: School almanac: the modern Yiddish schools throughout the world. Title translation: School almanac: the modern Yiddish schools throughout the world. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. Writing inside front cover. Hinge repair and wear to binding. Chipped cover corners and edges. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-40-13)
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World Committee For The Victims Of German Fascism
DAS BRAUNE NETZ. WIE HITLERS AGENTEN IM AUSLANDE ARBEITEN UND DEN KRIEG VORBEREITEN
1st edition. 8vo. Later paper wrappers. 375 pages with illustrations, plates, and maps. 24 cm. In German. Title translates to "The Brown Network: The Activities of the Nazis in Foreign Countries. " The World Committee for the Victims of German Fascism was established shortly after the Nazi ascent to power in Germany. The group presumably operated out of the UK and was chaired by Lord Dudley Leigh Aman Marley. The group greatly raised awareness among American Jewry about the Jews of Germany (Wikipedia, 2019) . SUBJECTS: Nazism. Lacks original wrappers? Otherwise is in very good condition. (HOLO2-142-36)
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World Federation Of Jewish Journalists.
OUR PRESS. 7.
Tel-Aviv: World Federation of Jewish Journalists, 1991. Paper; 8vo. 58 pages. Periodical. Includes listings. Bright pictorial cover. Illustrated. This is the English edition; also issued in Hebrew and Yiddish. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish press. Jewish journalists. OCLC lists ten copies worldwide. Very good condition. (CT-9)
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World Habonim
ARISE AND BUILD: THE STORY OF AMERICAN HABONIM
1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 8vo. 19 pages 23 cm. "Habonim Library No. 4, " from July 1947. Not to be confused with David Breslau's 1961 book of the same title. This report details the major events and timeline of 1947 for Habonim. Habonim was an educational youth movement formed in the UK. It would later merge with Dror, based in Poland, to form Habonim Dror. Features beautiful illustrations of Habonim activities. SUBJECTS: Labor Zionism. OCLC lists no copies of this publication anywhere, and only one holding (NYPL) for the preceding 3 publications in the "Habonim Library" series. Very good condition. Very Rare. (ZION2-2-7)
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World Jewish Congress
LEST WE FORGET: THE MASSACRE OF THE WARSAW GHETTO
40 p. , paper; first edition, published September 1943. Paperback, 40 pages, 8vo. Published the same year as the uprising, one of the first reports published in the US. Important. What may be the first ever published map of Treblinka, as well as a map of the Warsaw Ghetto on the rear cover. "The ghosts of the heroes of the gehtto battle will forever honor the streets....But persistent reports in the press in spring and summer 1943 indicate that not only their spirit but also their successors survive and carry on the fight there. The curtain may not yet have been rung down" (conclusion). Includes fold-out map with tear at crease. Lacks rear cover, front cover trimmed, stamped, and repaired, spine rebacked, otherwise Good condition. (Holo2-14-11A)
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World Jewish Congress
THE WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING AND ITS HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Softcover, 17 pages, illustrated, map, 8vo, 22cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw -- History. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Cover title. "In honor of the XXV[th] anniversary [of the] Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943-1968"-title page verso. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Stapled paper covers. Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-24-4)
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World Jewish Congress (Hg.)
Jüdischer Kalender 5709. (1948/49). Zusammengestellt von Akiba Eisenberg.
Wien, 1948. 16 + 1 S. OBrosch.
书商的参考编号 : 61782AB
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World Jewish Congress.
EICHMANN : MASTER OF THE NAZI MURDER MACHINE.
8vo. 32 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) ; Eichmann, Adolf, 1906-1962. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (Holo2-12-13)
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World Jewish Congress.
EICHMANN: MASTER OF THE NAZI MURDER MACHINE
Paperback, 32 pages, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Eichmann, Adolf, 1906-1962. Errata sheets inserted. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-21-11) xx
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World Jewish Congress.
JEWISH CULTURAL AFFAIRS: ISSUED BY THE CULTURAL DEPARTMENT IN COOPERATION WITH THE INSTITUTE OF JEWISH AFFAIRS: TERCENTENARY ISSUE.
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)
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World Jewish Congress. ; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Council.
MEMORANDUM ON POST-WAR RELIEF AND REHABILITATION OF EUROPEAN JEWRY,
Original Wraps. 8vo. 29 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Submitted to the Council of the United Nation Relief and Rehabilitation Administration by the World Jewish Congress. Memorandum on current Relief activities and post-war relief activities necessary, presented to the United Nations by the World Jewish Congress. Contains material on aid, rehabilitation, relief, repatriation, religious and communal rehabilitation. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Civilian relief. Reconstruction (1939-1951) - Jews. Civilian war relief. Jews. Reconstruction (1939-1951) . World War (1939-1945) . Ink stain on front wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-123-30)
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World Jewish Congress. British Section
OUTLINE OF ACTIVITIES, 1936-1946
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 47 pages. Easty post war report on the heroic wartime activities of the British Secion of the WJC. 11 plates of letters in back. The British Scection was formally established at a National Conference in November, 1936, when an Executive Committee was elected. From the first, the Section participated actively in all the campaigns conducted by the World Jewish Congress in relation to many problems affecting European Jewry, especially those arising from the Nazi anti-Jewish terror and the sufferings of East European Jewry through the persecutions, humiliations and discriminations of reactionary Governmnets. It called a number of important National Conferences, such as that for the Defence of Rights of Polish Jews in 1937, a mass demonstration to protest against Nazi terror in 1938, and conducted a campaign in which over 300 University professors and lecturers signed a protest against tge Ghetto Benches in Poland in 1939. On these occasions, the British Section received messages from many outstanding leaders of the churches and political parties (page 3) OCLC: 857441, OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (HUC, British Libr Reference Collections, National Libr of Israel, and Eth-bibliothek Zurich). Corners dented, cover edges slightly sunned, clean copy. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-144-3-'a+)
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World Jewish Congress. Economic Bureau
THE ECONOMIC DESTRUCTION OF GERMAN JEWRY BY THE NAZI REGIME, 1933-1937
1st English Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 67 pages ; 21 cm. Period account of Nazi anti-semitism from the Economic Bureau of the World Jewish Congress. Contents include Germany and the Jews Before 1933, The General Nazi Policy, The Decline of the Jewish Population, The Process of Extermination, and The Impoverishment of German Jewry. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Germany. Persecutions. Some browning and markings on wrappers. About Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-135-24) xx
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World Jewish Congress; American Jewish Conference; Board Of Deputies Of British Jews; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Council
MEMORANDUM SUBMITTED TO THE FIFTH SESSION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION
Softcover, 12mo, 8 pages, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Civilian relief. Reconstruction (1939-1951) -- Jews. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Brandies, Harvard, Library of Congress) . Yellowing of pages. Lightly bumped corners and edges. Very good condition. (Sef-28-3)
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World Ort Union
FACTS AND DATA; ONE YEAR OF ORT ACTIVITIES
Original Wraps. 8vo. 49, [4] pages. 24 cm. World Ort-Union in 1954; Extracts from the Report submitted to the meeting of the executive committee of the World Union in Paris February 13th-14th 1955. A collection of detailed narratives of the successes and failures of student training at ORT establishments throughout the world for the year 1954; with special report on the Womens American ORT, and training in Israel. Subjects: World ORT Union - History. OCLC lists one copy (Biblio Univ Amsterdam) Institutional stamp on wraps, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-105-41)
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World Ort Union
JEWISH RECONSTRUCTION WORK: FIGURES AND FACTS, 1930-1936
Original Wraps. 8vo. 65, XI pages. 24 cm. With color fold out chart. Report of the Central Executive of the Ort-Union submitted to the 4th Conference held in Paris in Aug. 24-26, 1937. Detailied report covering the years of 1930-1936, with collage illustrated pages dividing sections, that of the Organization of ORT, Vocational Education Assistance to Artisans, Agriculture, Industrialisation. The constructive work undertaken by the ORT is mostly confined to Eastern Europe in this report, with the majority of activity being conducted in Lithuania, the Soviet Union, Poland, and Romania (with reports on Birobidjan and France as well) . Includes large fold out chart displaying the Geographical Distribution of the Activities of the ORT-Union in 1937, with 11 pages of charts detailing the training and assistance by country (in this period the ORT still maintained an office in Berlin, and was able to have a dayschool for juveniles in locksmithing and engineering, and plumbing and gas workshops for adults, however, the total number of Berlin Jews was 114) . Subjects: World ORT Union - History. Politique internationale. Juifs. 1919-1939. OCLC lists 7 copies (British Libr, Nanterre, Natl Biblio France, Harvard, Tel Aviv, Univ Biblio Hamburg, Deutsche ZentralBiblio) , only 1 in the US. Light wear to edges, very fresh. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-105-37)
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World Ort Union
ORT CHRONICLE [NO. 141]
Original Wraps. 4to. 9 pages. 30 cm. First edition. With two illustrations. Mimeographed single sided typewritten pages. Title lists ORT Chronicle, Chronique, Chronik (also ORT Khronik in Yiddish) (possibly also issued in Yiddish and French, judging by library listings) . Issued by the Central Information Service of the ORT Union, Geneva, 6, rue Eynard. Contains the following: Not Revealed by Statistics (on the impact of ORT in Iran and Tunisia beyond number of students trained) , ORT Negotiations in New York Concluded, United States: Resolution by American Misrachi Meeting, Israel: Eloquent Figures, New Vocational Courses, Cross-Country Pedagogical Conferences, South Africa: Aptitudes Tested by Practice, Practical Work Launched in Port Elizabeth, First Graduate of Central ORT Institute Engaged as Instructors, Iran: Big Chanukah Party of ORT in Teheran, Teheran ORT Schools visted by Representative of US Department of Labor, Holland: Representative of Public Vocational Training in Praise of ORT, France: Vocational Centre Montreuil, Technical and Pedagogical Bulletin, and Press Review. Subjects: World ORT Union - Periodicals. Jews - Switzerland - Periodicals. Jews - Switzerland - Economic conditions - Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 copies (Natl Libr Israel; Brandeis under the title Ort Khronik; Schwizerisches Sozialarchiv under title ORT Chronik; NYPL lacks this issue but has later issues 142-158) . Rear eight pages sunbleached, aged, and worn at edges, with chipping to edges. Fragile at edges. Otherwise fresh and clean. Good - condition. (HOLO2-113-26)
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World Ort Union
THE ORT TECHNICAL SCHOOL IN BUENOS AIRES
Original wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 28 cm. First edition. Typewritten Report. Report on the newly founded ORT Technical School in Buenoes Aires, a carefully planned establishment for putting the Argentine-Jewish population on the level of productive industrial work, contributing to the industrial development of the Argentine Republic, and offering a source of pride on the part of the Jews of Argentina. Outlines the courses that have been established (courses for adolescents; courses for Adults) , equipment of the school, the staff, registration and conditions for admission, documents required for admission, reprint of articles on the ORT school printed in El Mundo, April 9th, and El Mundo Israelita (which describes the beneficial aspects of the training not only for the Argentine Jewish community, but also for newly arrived refugees) ; includes reprint of a letter of congratulation from Dr. Enrique Dickmann, member of parliament. Subjects: World ORT Union. ORT (Argentina) . ORT Training Buenos Aires. None listed on OCLC. Scarce. Light edge wear, otherwise fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-113-29)
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World Ort Union
WORLD ORT UNION 1959
Original Wraps. 4to. 83, 7, 8 leaves. 29 cm. Report Submitted to the Executive Committee Meeting Geneva, January 24-25, 1960. Annual report for the year 1959, for Europe, Israel, Iran, North Africa, North America, South Africa, and South America. The changing situation for Jewish communities in Algeria and in Tunisia are noted in the introduction. Concludes with 8 graphs. Includes laid-in compliments card from the Central Office of the ORT union. Subjects: Vocational education. Jewish refugees. Reconstruction (1939-1959) Jews. No copies listed on OCLC. Light wear to backstrip, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-105-44)
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World Ort Union
WORLD ORT UNION 1960
Original Wraps. 4to. 115, V, 6 pages. 29 cm. Report Submitted to the Executive Committee Meeting Geneva, January 29-30, 1961. Annual report for the year 1960, for Europe, Israel, Iran, North Africa, North America, South Africa, and South America. Concludes with 6 graphs. The rapid shifts in numbers of refugees in European countries is noted, as well as ongoing development in North Africa. 1960 was the year of the 80th anniversary of the founding of ORT, however, only a paragraph in the Central Report details this; a separate jubilee volume was published however. Subjects: Vocational education. Jewish refugees. Reconstruction (1939-1960) Jews. No copies listed on OCLC. Previously rebacked with tape, institutional stamp on wrap and title page, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-105-45)
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World Ort Union.
80 YEARS OF ORT; HISTORICAL MATERIALS, DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS.
8vo. 163 Pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : ORT Union; Landbouw; Opleidingen; Internationale organisaties; Jodendom. OCLC lists 30 copies worldwide. ORT (initials of Rus. Obshchestvo Rasprostraneniya Truda sredi Yevreyev , originally meaning "Society for Manual [and Agricultural] Work [among Jews], " and laterfrom 1921"Society for Spreading [Artisan and Agricultural] Work [among Jews]") [is an] organization for the promotion and development by vocational training of skilled trades and agriculture among Jews. It was initiated by a "private letter" sent out in April 1880 to the Jews of the towns of Russia, signed by S. S. Poliakov, Baron Horace Guenzberg, A. J. Zak, L. M. Rosenthal, and M. F. Friedland, concerning the permission granted by Czar Alexander II "to collect a fund for a philanthropic purpose..." The Jewish population in all parts of the country was called upon to contribute to the fund which was intended "to support and develop the existing vocational schools for Jews, to help open new schools, to help the Jewish agricultural colonies, model farms, and agricultural schools. "(EJ) Front cover missing, back cover torn, pages yellowed, good condition. (ComHist-9-32)
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World Ort Union.
80 YEARS OF ORT; HISTORICAL MATERIALS, DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS.
8vo. 163 Pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : ORT Union; Landbouw; Opleidingen; Internationale organisaties; Jodendom. OCLC lists 30 copies worldwide. ORT (initials of Rus. Obshchestvo Rasprostraneniya Truda sredi Yevreyev , originally meaning "Society for Manual [and Agricultural] Work [among Jews], " and laterfrom 1921"Society for Spreading [Artisan and Agricultural] Work [among Jews]") [is an] organization for the promotion and development by vocational training of skilled trades and agriculture among Jews. It was initiated by a "private letter" sent out in April 1880 to the Jews of the towns of Russia, signed by S. S. Poliakov, Baron Horace Guenzberg, A. J. Zak, L. M. Rosenthal, and M. F. Friedland, concerning the permission granted by Czar Alexander II "to collect a fund for a philanthropic purpose..." The Jewish population in all parts of the country was called upon to contribute to the fund which was intended "to support and develop the existing vocational schools for Jews, to help open new schools, to help the Jewish agricultural colonies, model farms, and agricultural schools. "(EJ) Institutional stamps on endpages. Wraps and pages aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (ComHist-9-32A)
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World Union For Progressive Judaism
CONSTITUTION AIMS AND METHODS.
London, World Union For Progressive Judaism, 1938. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 8 pages. No copies listed on OCLC. OCLC lists only the constitutions of 1926 & 1955 (only one copy worldwide of each, at HUC) ; the 1938 constitution includes changes adopted at the 1937 conference in Holland. Good condition. (P-2-50)
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World Union For Progressive Judaism.
THE TASK OF PROGRESSIVE JUDAISM IN THE POST-WAR WORLD
Original Wraps. 8vo. 104 pages. 22 cm. First edition. "Report of the Fifth International Conference held in London, July 25th to July 30th, 1946." Includes Presidential address given by Leo Baeck at the Fifth International Conference of the World Union for Progressive Judaism; Programme of the Conference, Reports, Sermon by Rabbi Mattuck Religion in the Crisis. Much of the material addresses the recent horrors in Europe, assistance to refuges and displaced persons, and what Progressive Judaism's tasks are in the period. Subjects: Judaism - Conferences. Reform Judaism - Congresses. OCLC lists 6 copies. Light soiling to wraps, internally clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-123-24) xx
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