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Ontwerp en Doorsnede van den Put van Jozef te Kairo. -
Amsterdam:, Westersteins en Smith, 1731. Kupferstich 44 x 19 cm (hoch), Blattgröße 49,5 x 23,5 cm (hoch).
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 902623AG
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OR(E)CHOT TZADDIKIM. The ways of the righteous. Newly prepared according to the First Edition. Complete with vowel marking and source references. English transl. by Seymour J. Cohen.
Jerusalem, Feldheim, 1969. 13, 629 S. (The Thora Classics Libr.). OLwd.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 1161140
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ORDER OF SERVICE FOR THE CONSECRATION OF A HOUSE
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 38 pages. 19 cm. In Hebrew with added title page and one-page translation in English. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Customs and practices. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (National Library of Israel; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin) . Subtitle: As used for many years past in London under the sanction of the late Chief Rabbi Dr. Hirschel with a prayer written by him expressly for the occasion. Minor chipping to edges of covers; internal pages are nice and clean. Very good condition. (AMR-38-10)
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Order van den Optogt der Israeliten inde Woestyn. -
Amsterdam:, Westersteins en Smith, 1731. Kupferstich 30 x 42,5 cm, Blattgröße 39 x 47 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 901610AG
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Ostjüdische Legenden
Leipzig und Weimar, Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag, 1983. 4°; 135 Seiten, mit 52 Bildern von Anatoli Lwowitsch Kaplan; 1. Auflage Orig.-Leinen mit OU geringe Lagerspuren
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 22964
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Ostjüdische Legenden. (Aus dem Jiddischen übertragen von Alexander Eliasberg). Mit 52 Bildern von Anatoli L. Kaplan.
Leipzig und Weimar, Gustav Kiepenheuer (1983). * Mit 52 farbigen Abbildungen nach Pastellen von Anatoli L. Kaplan. 135 Seiten. 28 x 19 cm. Original-Leinenband mit farbig illustriertem Original-Umschlag.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 4937
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OSVECIM HROB CTYR MILIONU NEVINNÝCH
1st edition. Original Red Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 31 pages. In Czech. Preklad z moskevské Pravdy
. Prelozeno z rustiny. Title translates as Auschwitz: The Grave of Four Million Innocents. Published by the Association of Liberated Political Prisoners, Survivors and Victims of Nazism. This is a Soviet-zone, Czech-published translation of the Soviet Investigation into War Crimes which was originally published in Pravda. As such, it reflects the Soviet view which emphasized Soviet rather than Jewish suffering at the hands of the Nazis
. This may be a reason so few copies of this pamphlet survived in Czechsoslovakia. OCLC-Worldcat lists only one copy worldwide (Czech State Research Library in Olomouc) . Underlining on a few pages, touch of spinewear, Otherwise Very Good Condition, a striking copy. (holo2-125-45)
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Ot?et ob??estva evrejskoj narodnoj muzyki za 1912 (????? ???????? ????????? ???????? ?????? ?? 1912 ???) [Bericht der Gesellschaft für jüdische Volksmusik 1912].
S.-Peterburg, Tip. Flejtmana, 1913. 22 S., 1 Bl., Original-Broschur, 8°. Beiliegend 1 Blatt, Programm des jährlichen grossen Konzerts der Gesellschaft für jüdische Volksmusik am 21. April 1913., 28,5x44 cm, mehrfach gefaltet. Softcover Umschlag etwas fleckig, Ecken bestossen, minime Fehlstellen.
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: 166730
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OTKLIKI BUNDA [RESPONSES of the BUND]. Vols III. Nrs 15. Individual Loose Issues.
19091911. 2do. Vol I, Nr 1: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 2: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 3: 24 pages; Vol II, Nr 4: 32 pages, illustrated; Vol II, Nr 5: 20 pages. In Russian. Russian publication of the Emigre Bund committee. Started in March 1909, ceased with in February 1911. Vol I, Nr 1: a few items translated from Yiddish Bund publication "Shtimme fun Bund", discussion of the Azef affair, report on the 3rd congress of the Jewish socialist democratic party in Galicia; Vol I, Nr 2: accounts of Antisemitism and Jewish emigration from Russia; Vol I, Nr 3: discussion of the national autonomy issue in the program of the Russian Social Democratic Party; Vol II, Nr 4: discussions of national autonomy, status of Yiddish language, Jewish emigration, a list of provocateurs in the party organizations; Vol II, Nr 5: report on the 8th conference of the Bund, obituary to Paul Zinger, founder of the German Social Democratic Party, discussion of Antisemitism in Poland. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Harvard U. , Library of Congress, U. Of Illinois, Indiana U. , U. Of Pittsburgh) . All issues uncut in unused excellent condition (RUS-3-159-163) . Price is per issue.
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OUR CONGREGATION 1858-1973 : TEMPLE MISHKAN TEFILA
8vo. [27 pages] In English. Booklet published for the rededication of the Rabbi Herman H and Mignon L Rybenovitz Museum and Archives. Includes essays. Full of black and white photographs of the synagogue community, and of Judaica. Slight stain to cover, very good condition. (AMR31-26)
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PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND. Quarterly Statement. April, 1901.
London / Cambridge:, Office of the Fund., 1901. [12 p], p.95-206,16 p. Illustrated original wrappers, good condition.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 12281B
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PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND. Quarterly Statement. April, 1901.
[12 p], p.95-206,16 p. Illustrated original wrappers, good condition. The Palestine Exploration Fund: A society for the accurate and systematic investigation of the archaeology, the topography, the geology and the physical geography, the manners and customs of The Holy Land, for biblical illustration.
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PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND. Quarterly Statement. January, 1901.
[12],94,18 p., 3 plates. Illustrated original wrappers. Generally good condition.
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Palestinians under Occupation : 10th Anniversary Issue.
Published Jointly by the Institute for Palestine Studies and Kuwait University, 1981. Vol. XI, No. 1 258 S. ; 24 cm. Tab. Gr. 8°. OPb. (Journal of Palestine Studies ; 41)
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 2357
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PARLAMENTARIOS ARGENTINOS EN ISRAEL
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 23 pages ; 20 cm. In Spanish. Title translates into English as, Argentine Parliamentarians in Israel. In 1966 a group of Argentine senators and diplomats traveled to Israel with the Delegación de Asociaciones Israelitas Argentinas (DAIA) to build a relationships between the two countries. This is a series of speeches given at a forum during that trip. Includes brief remarks from Isaac Goldenberg, then president of DAIA, followed by speeches from several Argentinean politicians and diplomats. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (HUC, Univ of Florida) . None in North East. Cover slightly dirty and some edgewear. Otherwise in about very good condition. (Latam-3-9)
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PARLAMENTARIOS ARGENTINOS EN ISRAEL
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 23 pages ; 20 cm. In Spanish. Title translates into English as, Argentine Parliamentarians in Israel. In 1966 a group of Argentine senators and diplomats traveled to Israel with the Delegación de Asociaciones Israelitas Argentinas (DAIA) to build a relationships between the two countries. This is a series of speeches given at a forum during that trip. Includes brief remarks from Isaac Goldenberg, then president of DAIA, followed by speeches from several Argentinean politicians and diplomats. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (HUC, Univ of Florida) . None in North East. Cover slightly dirty and some edgewear. Otherwise in about very good condition. (Latam-3-9)
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PARTIAL LIST OF BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY OF DR GEORGE FOOT MOORE
8vo. 4 pages. List of more than 200 books and periodicals in Moore's collection, as well as pamphlets and excerpts by Moore. Moore was a Presbyterian minister who became a professor of the history of religion at Harvard in 1904. "Moore's work was of importance in four fields--the shaping of U. S. Scholarship, the reshaping of U. S. Concepts of religion, the study of the Hebrew Bible, and the study of tannaitic Judaism....his JUDAISM IN THE FIRST CENTURIES OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA: THE AGE OF THE TANNAIM (1927-30) ...has been of great importance not only for Christians, but also for Jewish understanding of Judaism. " (Morton Smith in Encycolpedia Judaica, 1971, Vol XII, p. 294) . In very good condition (AMR31-23) xxx
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PATENT WEGEN VERRUFUNG DER FREMBDEN KLEINEN SCHIEDES-MÜNTZE. De dato Berlin, den 6. Maji 1720.
(Berlin), Süßmilch, (1720). Folio. 2 Bl. (etwas gebräunt u. braunfleckig).
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 1221481
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PAUL ALPHANDÉRY, 1875-1932.
8vo. 29 pages. In French. SUBJECT (S) : Paul Alphandéry, 1875-1932 -- biography. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (SCD Univ. De Tours two copies) . Good condition; text clean except for stain on page 12, covers edgeworn, back cover has small tear. (FR-1-27)
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Pe'amim: Studies in the Cultural Heritage of Oriental Jewry [IN HEBREW]. [SERIES]: Pe'amim: Studies in the Cultural Heritage of Oriental Jewry / 33.
IN HEBREW. 23X15 cm. 159 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
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Peace and Stability in the Middle East and North Africa Josef Janning ; Dirk Rumberg (eds.).
Gütersloh : Bertelsmann Foundation Publ., 1996. 142 S. 8°. Orig. softcover.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 38050
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Pentateuch - Exodus.
[ca. 1800]. 4°. (43 x 25 cm.). 1 Bl., einseitig beschrieben. 41-zeilige Handschrift. Schafspergament. Reste v. 2 aufgeklebten Papieretiketten.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 0820-16
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Performance 79. Zaritsky Artists House, Tel Aviv 1 July, 1979 - 6 July, 1979.
Tel Aviv, Artists House, 1979. [70] S. Mit zahlr. s/w, teils großformatigen Abb. 32 cm. OBroschur.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 96216
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PESACHIM. TALMUD BAVLI.
Hardcover, Folio, 126, 42, 17, 28, 46 leaves. Included in book are editions of Pesachim, Beitza, Moed Katan, Chagiga. Ex-library. Wear to edges of cover and binding. Bumped and chipped cover corners. Stained pages. Some chipped pages and some marginal worming. Title page and first 2 leaves torn with substantial text loss. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-22-6)
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Petnera. La Chanzun da las chanzuns da Salomon. Das Hohelied von Salomo.
Zollikon, Kranich-Verlag. Origi.Leinenband mit Schutzumschlag, kl.4°, 47 Seiten.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 69311
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PETSATSOT-ESH HADASHOT HASBAROT VE-HORA? OT LE-TSOFE-ESH ULE-MITNADVE SHIRUTE H.G.A.
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Red Paper Wrappers Portraying an Anthropomorphized Bomb with a Swastika Symbol Destroying a Town. 8vo. 64 pages ; 16 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates into English as, Armaments: Intended for Bomb Fire Viewers, and H. G. A. Service Members. Holocaust-era Manuel on bomb safety procedures. Illustrations throughout depicting proper procedure in crisis situations, as well as some technical sketches of various explosives. SUBJECT (S) : Civil Defense. Very scarce and of historical importance. OCLC lists no physical copies worldwide. Ex-library with Institutional Stamp. Some wear but overall good+ condition. (Holo2-131-29)
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PHI DELTA EPSILON NEWS. VOL XXV NO 4.
4to. 187-241 pages. Jewish Medical Fraternity. SUBJECT (S) : Medicine periodicals; Fraternities Phi Delta Epsilon -- periodicals. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (National Library of Medicine, New York Acad of Medicine, Library of Congress, Harvard) . Cover faded around the edges and torn at the ends, pages 203-210 missing. (AMR-15-30)
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Philo-Lexikon. Handbuch des jüdischen Wissens.
Berlin., Philo Verlag., 1935. Mit 250 Abbildungen, zahlreichen Plänen, Tabellen und Übersichten sowie 40 zum Teil mehrfarbigen Tafeln und Karten. VII, 798(1) Seiten. Mäßiger Zustand: Einbandränder gebräunt, Rückenkanten berieben und minimal eingerissen, Vorsatz mit Namenseintrag, Buchschnitt bestaubt. 8°. OLeinen.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 052543
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Philo-Lexikon. Handbuch des jüdischen Wissens.
Frankfurt am Main, Jüdischer Verl. im Athenäum Verl., 1982. Unveränd. Nachdr. der 3. verm. u. verbes. Aufl. von 1936, ersch. im Philo Verl. VII S., 830 Sp. zahlr. Ill., Kt., z. T. farb. Or.-Leinen. guter Zustand. 1936
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 9677BB
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PHILO-LEXIKON. Handbuch des jüdischen Wissens.
Bln., Philo Vlg. 1935. VII (1), 798 (1) S. Mit 250 tls. farb. Abb. u. 40 tlw. gefalt. farb. Taf. u. Karten. OLn. In tadellosem Zustand. EA
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 1062-00
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PHILO-LEXIKON. Handbuch des jüdischen Wissens. (Herausgegeben v. E. bin Gorion, A. Loewenberg, O. Neuburger, Hans Oppenheimer u.a.).
Berlin, Philo Verlag, 1935. 8 S., 798, (2) Spalten (bei zweispaltigem Druck) m. 250 Abb, zahlr. Plänen, Tabellen u. Übersichten, 40 teils mehrfarbige Taf. u. Karten. Textabb., 36 teils farb. Taf. u. Karten. OLwd. Einbd. etwas braunfl. M. Anstreich.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 1239038
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Philo-Lexikon. Handbuch des jüdischen Wissens. (Hrsg. v. Emanuel bin Gorion, Alfred Loewenberg, Otto Neuburger, Hans Oppenheimer. 16.-21. Tsd., durchgesehen u. verbessert).
Berlin, Philo, 1935. 8vo. Mit 250 Abb., zahlr. Plänen, Tabellen u. Übersichten 3 Karten auf Taf. (2 farbig, 1 gef.) sowie 40 zum Teil mehrfarbigen Tafeln. VII S., 798 Sp. Moderne Lwd. m. aufgesetzten Orig.-Deckeln u. -Rücken.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 11237
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Philo-Lexikon. Handbuch des jüdischen Wissens. 4. verm. und verbess. Aufl.
8°. (1 Bl.), VII SS., 830 Sp. (zweispaltig gedruckt) mit 250 Abb., zahlr. Plänen, Tab. und Übersichten sowie 40 z. Teil mehrfarb Taf. und Karten. Orig.-Lwd. Mit Geleitwort von Leo Baeck. - Anfangs etw. wellig und leicht wasserrandig. Schnitt minimal stockfleckig. Einbd. minimal gebräunt. Rücken unter Verwend. des Orig.-Rückens erneuert. Nachschlagewerke, Lexika, 20. Jahrhundert, Geschichte, Kultur, Judentum Bücher Deutsch
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PHILO-LEXIKON. Handbuch des jüdischen Wissens. Geleitwort von Leo BAECK. Mit 250 Abbildungen, zahlreichen Plänen, Tabellen und Übersichten sowie 40 zum Teil mehrfarbigen Karten. Unveränderter Nachdruck der 3. Aufl. 1936.
Königstein, Jüdischer Verlag 1982. VII Seiten, 830 Spalten, OLn. m. gepr. Tit. Gut erhalten. Heute noch brauchbar; leider wurde für den vorliegenden Reprint irrtümlich die 3. Auflage herangezogen, nicht aber die (abermals durchgesehene, ergänzte u. verbesserte) 4. u. letzte Auflage von 1937.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: JUDA1048
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Philo-Lexikon. Handbuch des jüdischen Wissens. Mit 250 Abbildungen, zahlreichen Plänen, Tabellen und Übersichten sowie 40 zum Teil mehrfarbigen Tafeln und Karten. Hrsg. von Emanuel Bin-Gorion, Alfred Loewenberg, Otto Neuburger, Hans Oppenheim.
Bln.; Amsterdam, Philo-Verlag, 1937. 830, (2) Spalten, Original-Leinwand, kl.,8°. Sternfeld/Tiedemann, 313 (Loewenberg). Vierte, vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage. Hardcover Einband berieben, Kanten und Ecken etwas bestossen, Rücken unten mit Bruchstelle, Vorsätze gebräunt, vereinzelt fingerfleckig.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 125756
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Pierre Mendell. Katalog zur Ausstellung im "Muzeum Plakatu w Wilanowie". Mit zahlreichen, teils farbigen Abbildungen [Texte zweisprachig Polnisch und Deutsch].
Wilanow: Eigenverlag. 1998. Quart. (gering bestsosen, insgesamt gut erhalten) 32 Seiten. Farbig illustrierte Original-Broschur,
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 405152
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PINKUS ZAPEKLOWANY : POWIASTKA CHOCIAZ ZYDOWSKA ALE PRAWDZIWA
Likely 1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 16 pages ; 18 cm. In Polish. Title translates into English as, "Pinkus Zapeklowany, The Story is Jewish but True. " A scarce and odd Polish story published in the early 20th century by Antoni Alfred Paryski (1865-1935) the influential Polish publisher, who worked as a trade union activist for the Knights of Labor before settling in Toledo and starting one of the most prolific Polish publishing houses in the US. Seems to have been printed by Paryski with two different wrappers, likely both in circa 1912, though the date is unstated on this edition, illustrated with a group of downward arrows. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Minnesota, NLPoland) . Front wrapper is detached. Pages brittle with a few small chips. Otherwise About Good Condition. (AMR-52-39)
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Pirqê Avôt. Sprüche der Väter.
Zürich:, Keren Hathora, 1950. Kl.-8°. 55 S. Geheftet (Umschlag leicht angestaubt; gut erhalten)
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 92535BB
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Plechtigheden by de Besnydenisse der Joden. -
Amsterdam:, Westersteins en Smith, [um 1790]. Kupferstich 29 x 19,5 cm, Blattgröße 37 x 24 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 910835CG
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Plechtigheden van den grooten Verzoendag. -
Amsterdam:, Westersteins en Smith, 1731. Kupferstich 28 x 44 cm, Blattgröße 39 x 47 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 901611AG
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Plechtigheit van het Uyttrekken der Schoe van den Voet van eenes Mans Broeder. Deuter. XXV. 7.8.9. -
Amsterdam:, Westersteins en Smith, 1731. Kupferstich 27 x 19,5 cm (hoch), Blattgröße 39,5 x 25 cm (hoch).
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 902627AG
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Plechtigheit van het Verbranden der rode Veerse buyten het Leeger Israels. Num. C.XIX. -
Amsterdam:, Westersteins en Smith, 1731. Kupferstich 30 x 43 cm, Blattgröße 39,5 x 47,5 cm.
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 901609AG
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PODZIEMNE ZYCIE POLITYCZNE W GETCIE LÓDZKIM. (1940-1944) . DOKUMENTY I MATERIALY. WYDANO Z ZASSILKU POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK
Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 134 pages. Includes facsimiles. In Polish. Title translates to Underground Political Life in the Lodz Ghetto. (1940-1944) . Documents and Materials. Issued by the Polish Academy Of Science. " Following World War II, the Bulletin of the Jewish Historical Institute was the only Polish magazine that published articles and documents on Jewish subjects, including, importantly, the materials on the extermination of Jews during World War II. (Zydowskiego Instytutu Historycznego, 2017) . Pages are toning with some damp staings, otherwise Good Condition. Ex-library marks. (HOLO2-136-36)
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Pogrom: "Kristalnacht in Meah Shearim", Adar II, 5741 [IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH]
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. 22.5X15 cm. 110+unnumbered pages. Softcover. Cover edges slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
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POLAND FIGHTS. NUMBERS 6 (1941), 10, 18, 19, 20, 70 (Sept 20, 1944)
1941-1944. 1st edition. Very Good Condition; 8vo; 5 issues from the first 3 years of this fascinating bi-weekly support newsletter/magazine started prior to US entry into WWII. Membership and leadership of the Polish Labor Group (later the American Friends of Polish Democracy) was heavily Jewish, and included various American antifascists, Socialists & labor leaders. The masthead includes such names as Robert MacIver (Chairman) , Louis Adamic, David Dubinsky, Algernon Lee, Louis Bromfield, Morris R. Cohen, Fiorello La Guardia, Arthur Garfield Hays, Louis Hollander, Sidney Hook, Max Lerner, Gunnar Myrdal, etc. Some of the articles in this run include: The Underground Struggle; Polish-Jewish Underground Collaboration; German Invaders and Polish Intellectuals; Working people of Poland fights [sic] anti-semitism; Partial destruction of the Ghetto wall; Discussion of Polish Antisemitism; Polish Slavery under Hitler's "New Order"; News from the Ghetto; The Undergroudn Jewish paper against Nazi orders; In a Nazi Concentration Camp [survivor tells about Mauthausen & Dachau]; Jewish Ghetto; The professors of Cracow University in a Concentration Camp; New Criminal Code for Poles & Jews; The Fate of the Polish Intelligensia; The Attitude of the American Jewish Workers; Humor in Occupied Warsaw; The Hell of the Concentration Camp in Oswiecim; Treblinka A Ghetto for Women; Two Jewish Ghettos in One Town; etc. Issues for 1941 are published by American Friends of Polish Democracy. The periodical began June 5, 1941, and ceased publication with vol. 6 no. 87 in June/July of 1946. Vols. 1-2 lack volume numbering, using only the issue number; Volumes 3-6 include volume numbers but continue the issue numbersing scheme from Volumes 1 & 2. (HOLO2-34-74A)
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POPULAR-WISSENSCHAFTLICHE VORTRAGE UBER JUDEN UND JUDENTUM. BESITZERSPEZIFISCHE FUSSNOTE
8vo. 41 pages. In German. OCLC Lists one copy worldwide (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek) . Front cover detached. In fair condition. (GER23-12)
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POPULATION LOSSES IN YUGOSLAVIA 1941-1945
Softbound. 8vo. 252 pages. 24 cm. First English edition. Translated from Croatian into English by Lidija Simunic Mesic. Original title: Gubitci stanovistva Jugoslavije 1941-1945. Written by Vladimir erjavic (1912 2001) a Croatian economist and a United Nations consultant; this volume is a survey of the demographic shifts and accompanying population losses during the second world war in Yugoslavia, the author arrives at a figure of one million deaths, rather then the 1.7 million presented by Tito to the United Nations in the late 1940s. A controversial work. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia. World War, 1939-1945 - Casualties - Yugoslavia - Statistics. Kriegsopfer Geschichte 1941-1945. Yugoslavia - Population - History. OCLC lists 25 copies. Light shelf wear to wraps, otherwise fine. Great condition. (HOLO2-104-38)
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POPULÄR-WISSENSCHAFTLICHE MONATSBLÄTTER. zur Belehrung über das Judenthum für Gebildete aller Konfessionen. Organ des Mendelssohn-Vereins in Frankfurt a.M. (Hrsg. v. Dr. Adolf Brüll). Jahrg. 23. 12 Hefte in 1 Bd.
Frankfurt/M. Selbstverlag, 1902. 2 Bl., 284 S. Hlwd mit 1 eingebundenen OUmschlag (Stempel auf Titel).
書籍販売業者の参照番号
: 1320446
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POWSTANIE W GHETCIE WARSZAWSKIM 1943 R.; ZBIÓR DOKUMENTÓW.
1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, small 8vo, 50 pages, 21 cm. In Polish. An early (1945!) post-war assortment of eye-witness reportsand documentation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943, 2 years earlier. Table of contents on the last leaf, listing out all 22 essays, some of which are reprinted here for the first time from diaries and newspapers. Also reproduces to flyers honoring the ghetto and a photo of yizkor services to those who perished there. "Between July 22 and September 12, 1942, the German authorities deported or murdered around 300,000 Jews in the Warsaw ghetto. SS and police units deported 265,000 Jews to the Treblinka killing center and 11,580 to forced-labor camps. The Germans and their auxiliaries murdered more than 10,000 Jews in the Warsaw ghetto during the deportation operations. The German authorities granted only 35,000 Jews permission to remain in the ghetto, while more than 20,000 Jews remained in the ghetto in hiding. For the at least 55,000-60,000 Jews remaining in the Warsaw ghetto, deportation seemed inevitable. In response to the deportations, on July 28, 1942, several Jewish underground organizations created an armed self-defense unit known as the Jewish Combat Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa; ZOB). Rough estimates put the size of the ZOB at its formation at around 200 members. The Revisionist Party (right-wing Zionists known as the Betar) formed another resistance organization, the Jewish Military Union (Zydowski Zwiazek Wojskowy; ZZW). Although initially there was tension between the ZOB and the ZZW, both groups decided to work together to oppose German attempts to destroy the ghetto. At the time of the uprising, the ZOB had about 500 fighters in its ranks and the ZZW had about 250. While efforts to establish contact with the Polish military underground movement (Armia Krajowa, or Home Army) did not succeed during the summer of 1942, the ZOB established contact with the Home Army in October, and obtained a small number of weapons, mostly pistols and explosives, from Home Army contacts. In October 1942, SS chief Heinrich Himmler ordered the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto and deportation of its able-bodied residents to forced labor camps in the Lublin District of the Generalgouvernement. In accordance with this order, German SS and police units tried to resume mass deportations of Jews from Warsaw on January 18, 1943. A group of Jewish fighters, armed with pistols, infiltrated a column of Jews being forced to the Umschlagplatz (transfer point) and, at a prearranged signal, broke ranks and fought their German escorts. Most of these Jewish fighters died in the battle, but the attack sufficiently disoriented the Germans to allow the Jews arranged in columns at the Umschlagplatz a chance to disperse. After seizing 5,000-6,500 ghetto residents to be deported, the Germans suspended further deportations on January 21. Encouraged by the apparent success of the resistance, which they believed may have halted deportations, members of the ghetto population began to construct subterranean bunkers and shelters in preparation for an uprising should the Germans attempt a final deportation of all remaining Jews in the reduced ghetto. The German forces intended to begin the operation to liquidate the Warsaw ghetto on April 19, 1943, the eve of Passover. When SS and police units entered the ghetto that morning, the streets were deserted. Nearly all of the residents of the ghetto had gone into hiding places or bunkers. The renewal of deportations was the signal for an armed uprising within the ghetto. ZOB commander Mordecai Anielewicz commanded the Jewish fighters in the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Armed with pistols, grenades (many of them homemade), and a few automatic weapons and rifles, the ZOB fighters stunned the Germans and their auxiliaries on the first day of fighting, forcing the German forces to retreat outside the ghetto wall....Though German forces broke the organized military resistance within days of the beginning of the uprising, individuals and small groups hid or fought the Germans for almost a month....The Warsaw ghetto uprising was the largest, symbolically most important Jewish uprising, and the first urban uprising, in German-occupied Europe. The resistance in Warsaw inspired other uprisings in ghettos (e.g., Bialystok and Minsk) and killing centers (Treblinka and Sobibor)" (USHMM 2018).Subjects: Warsaw (Poland) --History--Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Beautiful Polish commemorative bookplate from the early post-war years, touch of wear to crown of spine, some toning, Very Good condition, a very nice copy. (H-13-1-EU)
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PRAYER BOOK: ABRIDGED FOR JEWS IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES.
24mo. , 341 (45) pages. In English & Hebrew. Good condition. (AMR31-8a)
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