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(Xt) Eibschitz, David Shlomo
SEFER ARVE NAHAL: HIBUR NIFLA AL HA-TORAH (PART II)
Original boards with gilt lettering. 8vo. 276 pages, 21 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Arve Nahal: A Wonderful Composition on the Torah. Printed in the Fohrenwald DP camp , one of the largest in post-war Germany, to rebuild observant Judaism among Jewish survivors after the war. The original author, Rabbi David Shlomo Eibschitz [1755-1814] was a well-known 18th century Rabbi and one of the disciples of the Maggid from Zaltshov. He moved to Palestine in 1804. SUBJECTS: Holocaust. DP Camps. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Bayerische Bibli. And NLI) , none in the US. Pages browning. Binding starting. Very good condition. Rare (HOLO2-142-15)
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(Xt) Feigenberg (Imri) , Rahel [Feygenberg]
NA-VA-NAD : MI-SEVEL PELITE YISRAEL BE-DORENU [AUTHOR INSCRIBED]
First Hebrew edition. Original boards. 8vo. 169 pages, 23 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to The Wanderer: From the Suffering of Israelites in our Generation. First written in Yiddish in 1925 and later translated into Hebrew by the author. Rachel Feigenberg (1885-1972) , known as Rahel Imri after moving to Israel, was a Jewish writer and journalist. Many of her novels are tragic and focus on the brutality of Jewish life in Europe. She survived the Ukrainian pogroms and later wrote about the anatomy of mass murder. (Feygenberg, 2007) SUBJECTS: Military participation -- Jewish. Revolution (Soviet Union : 1917-1921) History. Time: 1917-1921 Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 -- Participation, Jewish. Soviet Union. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Ex-library with usual markings. Pages are browning but otherwise Very Good. Minor shelf wear. Inscribed by author to an S. Goldman in 1942. (HEB-48-53)
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(Xt) Feldman, Abraham Jehiel
THE PEOPLE THAT WALKED IN DARKNESS
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. Holocaust-era sermon preached by Rabbi Abraham Feldman. Feldman was rabbi at Congregation Beth Israel in West Hartford, Connecticut (1925-1968) .
A nationally known Jewish leader, Feldman served as president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (1947-1949) as well as the Synagogue Council of America (1955-1957)
. He served as vice president of the World Union for Progressive Judaism (1947-1949)
. And a member of the governing board of the American Jewish Committee, and the Military Chaplains Association. (American Jewish Archives) OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide. (HUC, NLI) Ex-Libriary with Jewish Institutional Stamp and Usual Markings. Edgewear. Good condition. (HOLO2-130-59)
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(Xt) Freid, Meir Jacob
DER PRAKTISHER VEG-VAYZER UN INFORMATOR FUN ERETS-YIS´ROEL.
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 68 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Practical Guide and Information on Erets Israel. Nazi-era tips for newly arrived Yiddish speakers in Palestine. SUBJECTS: Palestine -- Guidebooks. Middle East -- Palestine. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (YIVO, Harvard, NYBC, JHU, HUC) (OCLC: 19312759) . Ex-library with usual markings. Original wrappers bound in to later library cardboard protector. Some damp stains. Light soiling to wrappers. Dog ears in bottom left margin. (YID-41-61)
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(Xt) Ganzfried, Shlomo
SEFER DIVREI TORAH VHU KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUCH
No date [1947]. Later paper Wrappers, 8vo. Not paginated (ca. 200 pages) ; 20.5 cm. Written in Hebrew. With publishers dedication at rear honoring victims of the Nazis. Title translates to Code of Jewish Law: a Compilation of Jewish Laws and Customs. Shlomo Ganzfried was a Hungarian Orthodox rabbi and famous halakhic scholar. The Kitzur states what is permitted and what is forbidden without ambiguity...This work was explicitly written as a popular text and as such is not at the level of detail of the Shulchan Aruch itself, while generally following its structure (Wikipedia, 2016) . Offset production for Sherit Ha-Petah survivors for use in the DP camps. SUBJECT(S) : Halahka, Jewish law. Fragile with Significant browning. Some damp staining and library stamps. Minimal edgewear. Fair condition. (Holo2-134-3A)
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(Xt) Goebbels, Joseph, 1897-1945.
HACIA EL TERCER REICH! LA LUCHA DEL EJERCITO PARDO DE ADOLF HITLER POR EL DESPERTAR DE ALEMANIA
Original illustrated paper wrappers of soldiers charging forward holding Nazi flags in red, white, and black. 8vo. 74 pages; 22 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to To the Third Reich! The Fight of the Brown Army of Adolf Hitler for the Awakening of Germany. Part of the series: Biblioteca de Formación Doctrinaria Vol. 3. Joseph Goebbels was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He was one of Adolf Hitlers close associates and most devoted followers, and was known for his skills in public speaking and his deep, virulent antisemitism, which was evident in his publicly voiced views. He advocated progressively harsher discrimination, including the extermination of the Jews in the Holocaust (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust denial, Holocaust denial literature. OCLC lists 1 holding worldwide (Harvard) . Ex-library markings. Slight toning. Very minimal staining. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-72A)
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(Xt) Goldstein, Sidney E
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND THE GROUNDS FOR ACTION IN BEHALF OF THE JEWS OF GERMANY
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo, 38 pages. Published the year that Hitler became Chancellor, the author demands action by the League of Nations to protect Jews in Germany. "The first part of this paper is a discussion of the bases of a Petition to the League of Nations in behalf of the Jews in Germany. The second part outlines an International Convention to outlaw acts of injustice against Minority groups. " (inside front cover) . Contains chapters on The League and Minority Rights, The League and the Jewish Minority, The Bases of a Petition, A convention to Outlaw Minority Wrongs, The Effectiveness of Treaties and Conventions, and an introduction outlining possible outcomes of the precarious situation as well as the possible actions undertaken by the League of Nations. "Goldstein's research has focused on population distribution, urbanization and internal migration, especially in Southeast Asia and China and in relation to Jewish demography. According to the Population Association of America, Goldstein is âinternationally recognized for his long-standing and fundamental contributions to the study of urbanization and population mobility. He contributed significantly to the field with the development of the concept of repeat migration ... [and] pioneered new techniques for the collection and recording of demographic data, including the use of administrative and other records to complement surveys. Â" (wikipedia) Subjects: Minorities. Jews -- Persecutions. Germany. League of Nations. OCLC: 12350076. Minor edgewear to covers, otherwise a, clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-144-30-ABFNII)
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(Xt) Heller, Bernard [Rabbi]
A HARVEST OF WEEDS : OR THE EUROPEAN OBSERVATION OF A PEACE ADVOCATE
1st Edition. Period Boards. 8vo. 252 pages ; 21 cm. In English. Bernard Heller (18971976) (was a) rabbi, teacher, author. Heller was born near Kishinev, Russia, and shortly after the pogrom there in 1903, came to South Philadelphia. He received a B. A. Degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 1916, an M. A. Degree in 1917 from Columbia University, and was ordained at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati in 1920. After ordination Rabbi Heller served in Scranton, Pennsylvania, from 1920 to 1930 and became widely known for his religious, civic, and communal work
(Jewish Encyclopedia) . SUBJECT(S) : Peace. Travel. Europe -- Description and travel. OCLC lists just 15 copies worldwide. Some minor edgewear but oveall in very good condition. (AMR-49-4)
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(xt) Hirschmann, Ira A.
CAUTION TO THE WINDS (AUTHOR INSCRIBED)
8vo; 312 pages; Inscribed by Hirschmann. Includes 6-page index Hirschmann was a trustee of the New School for Social Research, a member of La Guardia's "kitchen cabinet, " worked for the UNRRA, and, remarkabley, the first person ever to offer FM music ot the public (over WABF-FM) . More importantly, Hirschmann was sent by Roosevelt on a secret mission to Turkeyto negotiate with Eichmann's agents for the rescue of Jewish children. "In one instance, he traded four Americna visas for the lives of 100, 000 Roumanian Jews and on another occation he arrangged with Apostolic DelegateAngelo Roncalli, now Pope John XXIII, for the exodus of thousands of Jews from Hungary. " Hirschmann's memoirs includes these reminiscences, as well as material on Tito, Nasser, Toscanini, and Justices Brandeis & Frakfurter. Ex-library with usual markings. Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-129-2)
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(Xt) Ikuf
ERSHTER ALVELTLEKHER YIDISHER KULTUR-KONGRES: PARIZ 17-21 SEPT. 1937: STENOGRAFISHER BARIKHT. IKUF (ASSOCIATION) 1937
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 370 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Holocaust-era report from this gathering of Yiddish Intellectuals in Paris 3 years before its takeover by Nazi Germany. Title translates to First Congress of the Yiddish Culture Congress, Paris 17-21, Sept. 1937: Stenographers Report. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Intellectual life -- Congresses. Ex-library with usual markings. Light damp stains. Good Condition. (YID-40-45-L-'x)
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(Xt) Jewish National Fund, Sargon, J. I.
THE JEWISH TRIBUNE : THE ORGAN OF INDIAN JEWRY 1933-1936. VOLS I-III. 36 ISSUES. RARE THREE-YEAR RUN [COMPLETE THUS] WITH VERY EARLY (1934) USE OF THE TERM HOLOCAUST [INSCRIBED BY THE EDITOR]
1st Edition. 4to. Later Blue Boards with Original Wrappers bound inside for each issue. A full run of the first 3 years of The Jewish Tribune, from the year 1933 to 1936. 36 issues in total running about 1100 pages. Note that though these are consecutive they are marked as Volumes 1, 2, and 6. Includes a 1934 article titled, The Holocaust in Germany, " an EXTREMELY early use of this term to describe the growing attacks on the Jews of Germany by the Nazis. This rare run of the first three years of Bombays first Zionist periodical is inscribed by Joseph Sargon, who worked as managing editor of the Jewish Tribune during the publication of these issues. Born and educated in Bombay, Mr. Sargon came to the United States in 1939 (land lived in Brookline) after serving as managing editor of the Bombay Jewish Tribune for 13 years. During his world travels, he interviewed and wrote articles about Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru and other figures.
(Boston Globe, 1990) The Bombay Tribune was established by the nephews of Nissim Elias Benjamin Ezra. N. E. B. Ezra, was a Baghdadi Jewish publisher and Zionist based in Shanghai. He founded the Shanghai Zionist Association in 1903 and its official newspaper, Israel's Messenger, one of China's oldest and most sophisticated Jewish periodicals
Influenced by Ezra, his nephews started the newspaper Jewish Tribune in Bombay, India. (Wikipeida, 2017) These 36 issues of the Tribune include the 1st appearance of many articles and editorials from some of the leading Jewish thinkers from across the world including: NEB Ezra, Bernard S. Deutsch, Rabbi Julius J. Price, Haham Moses Gaster, Emanuel Neumann, Israel Cohen, Khan Bahadur Jackson B. Israel, Jl Magnes, Samuel Magnus, David Sassoon, Rabbi Leo Jung, Jl Landau, Rabbi Schlesinger, Laszlo Schwartz, Louis Golding, Jh Hertz (Then Chief Rabbi Of British Empire) , Jacob De Haas, Rabbi D. De Sola Pool, Edward Jacobs, Mrs. Israel Davidson, Lily Tobias, H. Pereira Mendez, Rabbi Benjamin Ouziel, and Cyrus Adler. Includes a few early reporting articles about Nazi Anti-Semitism, early reporting on the 1934 Nepal-Bihar Earthquake, and a few articles about Mahatma Gandhi, among other topics of Jewish and Zionist interest. Period Advertisements throughout. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Bookplate and Usual Markings. Inscribed by Sargon on the Front-End Page. Also includes Sargons Personal Bookplate/Nametag. Damp Stains throughout and pages are wavy. Some edgewear. Overall in good condition. (SEF-55-8B)
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(xt) Jewry, World Jewish Congress. Representation Of Polish
DURKH FAYER UN BLUT: GETO-BLETER
Original Wraps. 8vo. 135 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. 'By Fire and Blood; Ghetto Pages'. Includes numerous firsthand reports from members of the Jewish National Committee in Warsaw, some with author attributions, of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, the organizations involved, etc. With firsthand account, 'A year in Treblinka'. Published by the Representatives of Polish Jewry in America. 'November 1944'. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish 1939-1945 - Poland - Warsaw. Poland - History - German Occupation 1939 - 1945. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Poland. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Poland. OCLC lists 24 copies. Bit of wear to wraps, otherwise nice. About Very good- condition. (HOLO2-118-4a) xx
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(Xt) Kaplan, Chaim Aron
[JAPANESE EDITION OF SCROLL OF AGONY, THE WARSAW DIARY OF CHAIM A. KAPLAN: VOL. 1]
1st Japanese Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. Volume 1: 209 pages ; 19 cm. IN Japanese. Smuggled out of the ghetto and carefully preserved in a kerosene can on a farm outside Warsaw, Chaim Kaplans diary, originally recorded in beautiful, disciplined Hebrew script, is a detailed eyewitness report of the Nazi occupation of Warsaw and a unique account of the destruction of the Jewish communities of Poland. Scroll of Agony begins on September 1, 1939, as the author, a respected educator, describes the Nazi blitzkrieg that stunned the world. It ends in August 1942, when Kaplan realized that the Nazi noose was around his neck. Kaplans remarkably objective account of the politics of occupation depicts a world of starvation and forced labor, of capricious death and planned mass murder. Yet his orderly script also conveys a world in which the struggle for survival included spiritual resistance: conducting services behind drawn shades, struggling to keep the schools open, and holding on to the rich fabric of communal life in defiance of the strongest force of dehumanization that the world has ever seen. (US Holocaust Museum Library) OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (U Illinois, Waseda Univ. Library, National Diet Library) . Very good+ condition. (holo2-131-7)
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(Xt) Korchak, Reizl
LEHAVOT BA-EFER
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 321 pages, 23 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Flames in the Ashes. The personal story of Reizl Korchak and her time as a partisan around the Vilna area during WWII. SUBJECTS: Jews -- Lithuania -- Vilnius -- Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Lithuania -- Vilnius -- Personal narratives. Ex-library with usual markings. Very good condition. (HOLO2-142-14-ABEJLMRXCC)
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(xt) Levitsky. Louise E. Levinthal, Foreword
ZIONISM AND JUDAISM, A SYMPOSIUM
Original Wraps. 8vo. 40 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Holocaust-era imprint. Foreword by Judge Louise E. Levinthal. The four essays contained in this booklet were presented at a special session of the Forty-fifth Annual Convention of the Zionist Organisation of America on October 15, 1942. Each author is a distinguished rabbi in American Israel. - p. 5. Essays include 'Substance and Spirit' by David de Sola Pool, 'Zionism A Religious Duty' by Felix A. Levy, 'The Religious Character of Jewish Nationalism' by Joseph H. Lookstein, 'The Religious Spirit' by Louis Levitsky. Subjects: Zionism. Judaism. OCLC lists 15 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-1A)
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(xt) Lewin, Isaac
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: THE RIGHT TO PRACTICE SHEHITAH, KOSHER SLAUGHTERING.
Cloth. 8vo. 278 pages, illustrations, facsims, 26 cm. "Concerns the most flagrant anti-Jewish laws found on the statute books of enlightened countries--a remnant of a decade of Nazi proaganda." Looks at the restricting of kosher butchering as a form of religious oppression; while examining the Nazi period, the book also looks at the post-war period ahead, and calls for guarantees that Jews everywhere be able to practice shehitah. "The study upon which this volume is based was sponsored by the Agudath Israel World Organization and the American Jewish Committee"--Foreword. Scarce publisher's promotional slip laid in; it notes that "The printing, as well as the circularizing [sic] of this book in necessary quarters, has entailed considerable cost." Subject Shehitah. Added Authors: Munk, Michael L. Berman, Jeremiah Joseph, 1902-. Ex-library with usual marks, otherwise Very good condition. (amr-19-23A)
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(Xt) Lewinsohn, Richard.
JÜDISCHE WELTFINANZ?
Cloth; 8vo. 110 pages. First edition. In German. Title translates as, Jewish World Finance? Interwar Jewish response to the accusation of Jewish control of the world financial system. Lewinsohn was a German journalist who wrote often under the alias "Morus. " Bibliographical annotations. SUBJECT (S) : Industries -- History. Jewish question. OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. The US Holocaust Museum keeps their copy in their Rare Book Collection. Ex-library with minimal markings. Bound in contemporary marbled boards, preserving original cover. Some stains on end pages of original book, text not effected, else Good Condition (GER-9-10B) xx
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(xt) McDonald, James G
THIRD MEETING OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE HIGH COMMISSION FOR REFUGEES (JEWISH AND OTHER) COMING FROM GERMANY. NOVEMBER 1 AND 2, 1934
1st edition. Softcover, 32 pages, 8vo, 22 cm. "Including the Report of the High Commissioner Mr. James G. McDonald and the Concluding Remarks of the Chairman the Rt. Hon. Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, K.C." SUBJECT (S) : Political refugees. Jews -- Germany. Jewish refugees. Cover title. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Light wear, Very good condition. (Holo2-22-27A)
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(Xt) National Jewish Welfare Board.
GEZUNT ZOLT IHR ZAYN.
1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers. 12mo (small) , 18 pages, 16cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, Healthy Shall You Be. Cover title. Advice for US Jewish WW I Soldiers about not contracting venereal disease. SUBJECT(S) : Military hygiene. Sexually transmitted diseases. OCLC: 507150715. Exceedingly scarce, with OCLC listing only 1 copy worldwide (Columbia) . Presumably most were discarded by Jewish doughboys after reading. Old dampstains, with covers fragile with bit of edgewear. Otherwise solid and good. Rare. (yid-29-30)
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(xt) Ogólny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "Bund" w Polsce.
GETO IN FLAMEN: ZAMLBUKH.
1st edition. Original Paper wrappers, 8vo, 206 pages. Includes illustrations & facsimiles. 21 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, "The Ghetto in Flames: An Anthology." Early report, from the year following the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, with reporting on the revolt. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- Warsaw. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Geographic: Poland -- History -- Occupation, 1939-1945. Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. OCLC: 1227410408. Clean and fresh. Very good. Important. (HOLO2-98-26A-+)
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(Xt) Pechenick, Aaron; Bar-Ilan, Meir
TSIENIZM UN IDISHKAYT IN SOVET -RUSLAND: A RAYZE IBER'N SOVETN-FARBAND IN 1940 / ZIONISM AND JUDAISM IN SOVIET-RUSSIA
1st edition, original wrappers, 62 pages. In Yiddish, back cover in English. Title translates as, Zionism and Yiddishkayt in Soviet Russia: A Trip Across the Soviet Union in 1940.Holocaust-era Zionist eye-witness account of Jewry in the USSR during 1940, with an introduction by Rabbi Meyer Berlin, or Meir Bar-Ilan. Meir Berlin, later Hebraized to Meir Bar-Ilan, was an Orthodox rabbi and leader of Religious Zionism, the Mizrachi movement in the United States and the British Mandate of Palestine. He inspired the founding of Bar Ilan University in Israel which is named for him. (wikipedia 2018) Heri Karp Ondenk Bibliotek Populere Broshurn-Num. 4-5. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism. Travel. Zionism. Soviet Union -- Description and travel. OCLC: 1011223445, OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Cover is wavy from moisture, rubbed and has some pencil markings, ex library sticker inside cover and blind stamp on title page. Internally very good. Good Condition overall. (HOLO2-141-32)
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(xt) Penkower, Monty Noam.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT AND THE PALESTINE IMBROGLIO.
1st edition. Original blue paper wrappers, 8vo, 30 pages, 22 cm. "Touro College, Victor J. Selmanowitz Chair of Modern Jewish History, 1996." Includes bibliographical references on pages 26-30. Subject: Roosevelt, Franklin D. -- 1882-1945 -- Views on Palestine. Roosevelt, Franklin D. -- 1882-1945 -- Relations with Jews. Zionism. United States -- Foreign relations. Palestine -- Foreign relations. Added author: Touro College. Graduate School of Jewish Studies. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. LCCN 98-110831. Ex-library with ususal marks, otherwise Very good condition. (H-6-1) xx
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(Xt) Robinson, Jacob
THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL AND THE HOLOCAUST: SOME LEGAL REFLECTIONS [INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR]
1st separate edition, original wrappers, 8vo. 13 pages. Reprint from the Israel law review, vol. 7, no. 1, January 1972. The author, Jacob Robinson (18891977) , was a jurist, politician, diplomat, and Holocaust researcher
. After official Jewish representation was prohibited in Lithuania in 1927, Robinson organized an informal, secret group to defend Jewish interests. With the outbreak of World War II and the incorporation of Vilna into Lithuania, this committee played a leading role in receiving Jewish refugees from Poland and integrating Vilnas Jewish population into Lithuania. Robinson left Lithuania in May 1940 and reached the United States with his family in December of that year. In February 1941, he founded the Institute of Jewish Affairs (IJA) , the research arm of the American and World Jewish Congress, which he directed until 1947. The IJAs main topics of research were the fate of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe; the question of reparation and indemnification; the legal basis for prosecuting Nazi criminals; and the promotion of the concept of human rights as a means for defending the rights of Jews. In 1945, Robinson advised U. S. Chief Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson in Nuremberg and codrafted the Jewish case presented to the International Military Tribunal. In 1946, he counseled chief prosecutor Telford Taylor on the Flick Case in Nuremberg. That same year, Robinson worked for the United Nations as an expert consultant to the team creating and establishing the Commission of Human Rights. In 1947 Robinson became legal adviser to the Jewish Agency at the UN and from 1948 to 1957 he was legal counsel to Israels delegation. Thanks to his previous experience, Robinson was instrumental in developing the Israeli diplomatic service. In 1952, he drafted the reparations agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) . His brother Nehemiah (18981964) was also a brilliant lawyer. He was Jacobs close partner and successor as director of the IJA, and drafted the agreements between the FRG and the Claims Conference as well as the FRGs Indemnification Law. In 1957, Robinson became the legal adviser for the Conference on Material Claims Against Germany, helped establish the research branch of Yad Vashem, and coordinated Holocaust research between several research Institutes (among them YIVO, Yad Vashem, Leo Baeck Institute, Wiener Library, and the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine) . Robinson also coordinated the collaboration of these and other Jewish institutions with the prosecution in trials against Nazi criminals. He was also the legal mind behind the prosecution at the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem (19601961) , serving as special assistant to the attorney general. Robinson edited the Holocaust section for the Encyclopedia Judaica (1971) and several volumes of documentary sources of the Holocaust. He also published several important bibliographic works on international law (YIVO, 2018) . SUBJECT(S) : Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) OCLC: 45460076, OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide: US Holocaust Memorial Museum and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. Inscribed by author on cover, light toning on cover edges, else Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-140-2)
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(Xt) Röhm, Ernst; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. ; Sturmabteilung
S.A. LIEDERBUCH
1st Edition. Original Green Soft Cover Illustrated with The Parteiadler with Original Illustrated title page of Sturmabteilung member holding a Nazi Flag. 12mo. 293 pages ; 13 cm. Chiefly music and lyrics. In German. Title translates to English as, "SA Songbook. " The SA, or Sturmabteilung functioned as the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) It played a significant role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s" (Wikipedia, 2017) This songbook was published in the year of Hitlers rise to power and contains a page-long forward from Ernst Röhm the notorious Nazi leader who was co-founder of the S. A. And was serving as its commander at the time of publication. After playing a major role in the Nazi Partys rise to power, Röhm, by far the highest-ranking gay member Nazi Party, was executed by Hitler one year after his publication of this songbook during the Röhm Putsch (Night of the Long Kinves) as Hitler had begun to grow wary of the S. A. s independence and fear Röhm as a potential rival. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Front Cover is creased. Damp stains throughout. Illustrated title page is torn and, along with a few pages in the front of the book, is detached. Pages toning, not quite brittle. Overall fair Condition. (HOLO2-135-65)
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(xt) Schönberger, Davin [Inscrbed by author, the rabbi who married Anne Frank's parents]
BETENDES JUDENTUM
Original cloth boards. 12mo. 102 pages, 24 cm. In German. Holocaust-era imprint. Inscrbed "In deepest reverance" by the author in English on title page. Title translates roughly to Praying Judaism. Rabbi Davin Schoenberger performed the marriage of Anne Franks parents and later fled Nazi Germany...It was while serving as chief rabbi of Aachen, Germany, from 1926 to 1938 that Rabbi Schoenberger married the parents of the Jewish teen-ager whose wartime diary was later read around the world. The Schoenbergers and their daughter fled Europe after their synagogue was burned to the ground on Kristallnacht, Nov, 9, 1938, when Government-incited mobs attacked Jews and Jewish institutions and properties. (NYT Dec. 10, 1989) . This book was published that same year. Part of the Series: Sammlung Jüdischer Wissen, Band II. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism, Liturgy. OCLC lists 17 holdings worldwide. Staining to boards, including some on inside of front board. Internally clean, Good Condition overall. (GER-52-4A)
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(Xt) Shemen, N.
TSVISHEN KRIG UN FRIDEN
1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 324 pages, 25 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Between War and Peace. Nachman Shemen was a prominent Toronto rabbi. He was born in Poland and moved to Canada in 1930, where he was a disciple of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Graubart (Gasner, 2012) . SUBJECTS: War. Peace. Politics and government. Europe -- Politics and government -- 1918-1945.Wrappers are soiled with damp stains on first three pages. All contents are good. Overall Good Condition. (YID-40-62-CLX)
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(xt) Shub, Boris
STARVATION OVER EUROPE (MADE IN GERMANY) : A DOCUMENTED RECORD
used very good condition ; 1st edition. Original Illustrated paper wrappers, 8vo; 110 pages. Good example of work by American Jewry to get the word about how the Nazis were starving Jewish populations throughout Germany and Europe. Powerful graphs show "racial feeding" levels. Written by Shub "on the basis of research by Z. Warhaftig". Wolff I# 677. Robinson & Friedman # 541a. Important. Ex-library with usual marks, otherwise Very Good COndition. (HOLO2-34-72A)
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(Xt) Stern, Ludwig.
DIE LEHRSÄTZE DES NEUGERMANISCHEN JUDENHASSES : MIT BESONDERER RÜCKSICHT AUF W. MARR'S SCHRIFTEN
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers inside new boards and protective plastic. 8vo. 63 pages ; 22 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, The Tenets of Neugermanischen Judeophobia with Special Reference to W. [Wilhelm] Marrs Writings Historically and Factually Lit by Ludwig Stern. Stern was a German Talmudic scholar, teacher, author, and contemporary of Wilhelm Marr, who published this work in the same year as Marrs infamous pamphlet, Der Weg zum Siege des Germanenthums über das Judenthum (The Way to Victory of Germanicism over Judaism, 1879) . Wilhelm Marr (1819-1904) , a radical agitator, had been on the left wing in the 48 revolutions; he later popularized the term anti-semitism. In Der Weg zum Siege des Germanenthums über das Judenthum, he introduced the idea that Germans and Jews were locked in a longstanding conflict, the origins of which he attributed to race, argued that Jewish emancipation resulting from German liberalism had allowed the Jews to control German finance and industry, and called for the expulsion of Jews from Germany. Marr later renounced anti-semitism at the end of his life, and declared himself as originally a 'philo-semite', undoubtedly under the impact of the debates in the SPD. This work was published in the same year as The Way to Victory of Germanicism over Judaism. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide, and none outside of Europe. Water-damage throughout but text is very readable. Ex-Library with Jewish Institutional Stamp and Usual markings. A few tears to paper wrappers. Good condition. Important. (holo2-131-26)
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(Xt) Weinryb, Bernard D.
JEWS IN CENTRAL EUROPE.
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 77 pages. 25 cm. In English. Originally published in the Journal of Central European Affairs and reprinted for private circulation in both German and English editions. Written while Europe was still reeling from WWII. Begins with the sentence Perhaps a more fitting title for this study would be Central Europe without Jews. Bernard Weinryb (19001982) was an "economic and social historian. Born in Turobin, Poland, Weinryb studied in Breslau at the Jewish Theological Seminary and at the university, was librarian at the seminary in 193133, and worked on the editorial staff of the Encyclopaedia Judaica in Berlin and Zurich (193334) . In 1934 he emigrated to Palestine, where he lectured at the School of Social Work and School of Economics until 1939, when he moved to the US, where he taught and did research at a number of scholarly and governmental institutions. (EJ) SUBJECTS: Holocaust - European Jewry. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NLI and HUC) . Pages are browning. Small chip to bottom right of cover wrapper. Overall in Good+ Condition. (HOLO2-131-16)
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(Xt) Wiesel, Elie
THE MEANING OF FREEDOM
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 14 pages ; 23 cm. In English. From the 15th Annual Sol Feinstone Memorial Lecture series at West Point. This lecture given by Elie Wiesel a year after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Speaking to the US Military Academy, Weisel says, I shall always remember
the day I was liberated by the American Army: April 11, 1945
I remember a black sergeant, huge, marvelous. I saw him cry, and I heard him curse; he saw the corpses, he saw the victims, he understood what no one would ever understand, that something had happened in history that had changed history, and in his helplessness, he simply cursed, and to me his curses became pure prayers
OCLC lists just 3 copies worldwide (West Point, US Army War College, Texas A&M) . Ex-library with Jewish Institutional Stamp and Usual Markings. Very good+ Condition. Scarce and important. (HOLO2-130-55A)
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(xt) World Jewish Congress; Agudat Israel; American Jewish Conference
STATEMENTS SUBMITTED TO THE PARIS CONFERENCE BY THE WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS, AGUDAS ISRAEL WORLD ORGANISATION, AMERICAN JEWISH CONFERENCE [AND OTHERS] AUGUST 20, 1946.
Original Wraps. 4to. 39 pages. 27 cm. First edition. Early post-war statements submitted to the Paris Conference by the World Jewish Congress, Agudas Israel World Organisation, American Jewish Conference, American Jewish Committee, Board of Deputies of British Jews, Anglo-Jewish Association, Conseil Representatif des Juifs de France, Alliance Israelite Universelle, South African Jewish Board of Deputies. Amendments to the proposed peace treaties, urging inclusion of annexes to secure the rights of the Jewish population. - cf. P. 2. Contents: Memorandum on the treaty with Roumania - Memorandum on the treaty with Hungary - Memorandum on the treaty with Italy - Memorandum on the treaty with Bulgaria. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Peace proposals and settlements. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Reparations. Jews - Legal status, laws, etc. Paris Peace Conference (1946) . OCLC lists 7 copies. In protective library folder, slight library stamp on pastedown, otherwise Very good condition. (ZION-6-34A)
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(Xt) Wygodzki, Stanislaw. translated by D. Sfard
DER VINTSH-KONTSERT
First Yiddish edition. Original, illustrated paper wrappers. 12mo. 72 pages. 14cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to "The Wish Concert. " Stanislaw Wygodzki (1907-1992) was a Polish writer of Jewish origin. He published his first volume of poetry in 1933 before the Nazi occupation of Poland, during which Wygodzki was first interred in the Bedzin ghetto and later in the concentration camps of Auschwitz, Dachau, Oranienburg and Sachsenhausen. His health impacted by his experiences, Wygodzki did not resume publishing until 1947, becoming a successful writer and publishing poetry, short stories and one novel. Wygodzki, who lost his wife, daughter and parents in Auschwitz, was one of four winners of the 1969 "Remembrance Award", awarded annually by the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Associations for "excellence in literature on the Nazi atrocities against European Jewry". A communist in his youth who was briefly imprisoned in Poland as an adult for his communist activities, Wygodzki resettled in Israel in 1968 in response to antisemitism in the Communist Party in Poland. SUBJECTS: Yiddish Fiction. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Some browning to pages. Ex-library with no marks. Small, one inch tear where the front wrapper creased. (YID-27-11)
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(Xt) Wygodzki, Stanislaw. translated by D. Sfard
DER VINTSH-KONTSERT
First Yiddish edition. Original, illustrated paper wrappers. 12mo. 72 pages. 14cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to "The Wish Concert. " Stanislaw Wygodzki (1907-1992) was a Polish writer of Jewish origin. He published his first volume of poetry in 1933 before the Nazi occupation of Poland, during which Wygodzki was first interred in the Bedzin ghetto and later in the concentration camps of Auschwitz, Dachau, Oranienburg and Sachsenhausen. His health impacted by his experiences, Wygodzki did not resume publishing until 1947, becoming a successful writer and publishing poetry, short stories and one novel. Wygodzki, who lost his wife, daughter and parents in Auschwitz, was one of four winners of the 1969 "Remembrance Award", awarded annually by the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Associations for "excellence in literature on the Nazi atrocities against European Jewry". A communist in his youth who was briefly imprisoned in Poland as an adult for his communist activities, Wygodzki resettled in Israel in 1968 in response to antisemitism in the Communist Party in Poland. SUBJECTS: Yiddish Fiction. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Some browning to pages. Tape on spine with title, light wear otherwise Good Condition. (YID-27-11A)
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(ZEERLEDER VON STEINEGG, Bernhard) (1788-1862):
Der Freischaarenzug gegen Luzern im Jahre 1845. Notizen eines Zeitgenossen.
Bern, Berner Tagblatt, 1893, in-8vo, 2 Bl. + 159 S., am Rande leicht vergilbt, Original-Broschüre, etwas angestaubt, eingerissen und mit Bibl.-Sign.
Référence libraire : 55734aaf
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(ZEERLEDER VON STEINEGG, Bernhard) (1788-1862):
Der Freischaarenzug gegen Luzern im Jahre 1845. Notizen eines Zeitgenossen.
Bern, Berner Tagblatt, 1893, in-8vo, 2 Bl. + 159 S., am Rande leicht vergilbt, Mod. Pappband.
Référence libraire : 121438aaf
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(Zil'berstejn, I. S.) (Red.)
Rasstrel dvadcati sesti Bakinskich komissarov. Kartina chudoznika I. I. Brodskogo. Izdanie Zenskogo Komiteta Pomosci Sem'jam Anglijskich Gornorabocich.
(Lenigrad, 1926). 32 S. Mit 2 Abb. u. 2 Faks. Kl.-8vo (17,5 x 13 cm). OU mit VDeckel-Illustr. von V. S. Svarog.
Référence libraire : 77155
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* * *.
De l'Armistice à la Victoire. Préface de François Mauriac.
Ed. de la Liberté. 1945. in-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paris, Ed. de la Liberté, 1945, plaquette in 8, broché, 44 pp.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.53-Seconde Guerre mondiale 1939-1945
Référence libraire : R300263377
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"La nouvelle doctrine de guerre Allemande. Analyse des ouvrages du Professeur Banse - """"""""WEHRWISSENSCHAFT"""""""" (Science militaire) """""""" Raum und volk im weltkriege"""""""" (Terres et peuples dans la guerre mondiale)."
Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1934 ; in-12° br. 119p. Non coupées.
Référence libraire : 35501024
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"Prisons de l'épuration - collection ""Documents sur ce temps"""
Le portulan. 1948. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Papier jauni. 317 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.53-Seconde Guerre mondiale 1939-1945
Référence libraire : R240149819
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Arnhem. Journal d'un pilote de planeur.
Neuchâtel, Victor Attinger, 1945. In-8°, 155p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
Référence libraire : 28831
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Arnhem. Journal d'un pilote de planeur.
In-8, 155p. Traduit de l'anglais par Claire-Eliane Engel. Couverture deCoulon. A l'état de neuf, non coupé.
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Charles de Gaulle.
Porrentruy, Aux Portes de France, 1944. In-8°, 189p. Broché.
Référence libraire : 17117
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Charles de Gaulle.
In-8, 189p. Réimpression.
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De l'Armistice à la Victoire.
DE LA LIBERTE. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 44 pages. Manques en marges altérant légèrement la lecture du texte. Manques sur les plats de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940.53-Seconde Guerre mondiale 1939-1945
Référence libraire : RO80070701
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*** / JEZIERSKI Louis/ BEAUMONT-VASSY Vte
Histoire de la Guerre de Prusse en 1870 / Combats et Batailles du Siège de Paris (Sept 1870 à janvier 1871) - Histoire Authentique de la Commune en 1871
GARNIER / LE BERTRE. XIXe siècle.. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Manque en coiffe de pied, Quelques rousseurs. 204 + 392 + 212 pages. Nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc, dans le texte et en hors-texte. 2 cartes dépliantes en couleurs, en fin d'ouvrage. Mors fendus, et épidermures sur le demi-veau. Coins et coupes des plats frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.0811-Guerre et révolution de 1870/1871
Référence libraire : RO80076466
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LA SUISSE EN ARMES Tome 1 : La mobilisation 1939, tome 2 : La mobilisation 1940 (occupation des frontières).
Ed. patriotiques MORAT à Genève, 1940 et 1941, in-4, reliure éditeur pleine toile, 204 + 256 pp., Nombreuses photos noir et blanc et illustrations couleurs pleine page, les 2 volumes.
Référence libraire : 166
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La bataille de Verdun.
Clermont-Ferrand, Michelin & Cie (coll. "Guides illustrés Michelin des champs de bataille (1914-1918)"), 1925. In-8°, 112p. Cartonnage toilé d'éditeur, sous jaquette.
Référence libraire : 23074
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*** – [GÉRALDY, Paul].
La Guerre, Madame...
P., Zurich, Georges Crès & Cie, 1916, in-16, 108 pp, un frontispice dessiné par Jean Lefort représentant des poilus marchant sous la pluie, reliure plein chagrin carmin, dos lisse avec titre doré, couv. et dos conservés, tête dorée (rel. de l'époque), pt accroc à la coiffe sup., mors lég. frottés, bon état (Coll. Bellum). Edition originale publiée anonymement sur papier courant (il y a eu 26 ex. numérotés sur Japon)
Référence libraire : 121913
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*** ( Paul Géraldy ) - Gravure-frontispice de Jean LEFORT
La Guerre, Madame...
PARIS, Crès, collection "Bellum", 1916 - E.O. après les 26 sur japon - Gravure-frontispice de Jean LEFORT- Petit in-12 - Broché - 108 pages - Très frais
Référence libraire : 16587
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La bataille de Verdun.
In-8, 112p. Avec de nombreuses illustrations dans le texte. Bon exemplaire.
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