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Bronstein, Herbert and Leonard Baskin
HAMES MEGILLOT: HEBREW TEXTS, ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS, INTRODUCTIONS, AND NEW LITURGIES. THE FIVE SCROLLS

Imprint: New York, New York CCAR Press, 1984
Binding: Hardback

Hardcover, Folio, XIII, 323 pages, illustrated. In Hebrew. With 37 full-page water-colored paintings by Leonard Baskin. New translation of Ecclesiastes, Esther, Song of Songs, Ruth and Lamentations with original Hebrew text. With introductions. This presentation of the Five Scrolls, with liturgies for the festivals, is intended as a contribution to the process of the religious renewal of American Jewry. It is intended to enrich festival worship and to contribute to the revitalization of festival observance among our people. Brief liturgies, in accord with the mood and "color" of each of the holy days, have been prepared both to precede and to follow the readings from the biblical texts. Light wear to jacket; Otherwise very good condition. (ART-6-2)

Stock number: 25642.

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Bronx Board of Trade
THE BRONX: NEW YORK CITY’S FASTEST GROWING BOROUGH

Imprint: Bronx: Bronx Board of Trade, 1922
Edition: First Edition
Binding: paperback

8vo; 1st edition thus. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 40 pages, 22 cm. In English. A visitor’s guide to the Bronx, featuring stores, theaters, prominent community members and more. Clearly designed for the burgeoning motor-car driven tourist. Flip through an online copy at https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Oo44AQAAMAAJ/page/n11/mode/2up. Feature's Poe Cottage, home of Edgar Allen Poe, on the cover. SUBJECTS: Guidebooks -- New York (State) -- New York. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (NYHS, Mass State Lib). Light wear, Very good condition. Rare. (AMR-54-55)

Stock number: 41738.

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Brookes, Reuben Solomon
A DICTIONARY OF JUDAISM

Imprint: London, S. Vallentine,, 1959
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Xvi, 255 pages. In English. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Dictionaries. Ex library in very good condition (SPEC4-10)

Stock number: 20425.

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Broshi, Magen
JEWISH JERUSALEM THROUGH THE AGES.

Imprint: Jerusalem, Dept. of Information,/Public
Binding: Paperback

Paper wrappers; 8vo. 7 pages. OCLC lists one copy worldwide. Ex-library copy with minimal markings. Small crease at top; very good condition. (W- 62)

Stock number: 15690.

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Broszat, Martin; V. R. Berghahn.
HITLER AND THE COLAPSE OF WEIMAR GERMANY.

Imprint: New York : Berg., 1987.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Ix, 157 pages. First English edition. SUBJECT (S) : Germany - politics and government - 1918-1933; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei - history. CONTENTS: Introduction: Hitler and the Nazi party in Munich, 1919-1923/4; Berlin in the autumn of 1930; national Socialism and the Weimar Republic; The process of the Nazi assumption of power; The final stages of Hitler's rise to chancellorship. ISBN: 0854965092. Has dust jacket. Very good condition. (Holo2-12-22), OK 06/12

Stock number: 23645.

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Brown, Robert McAfee
ELIE WIESEL, MESSENGER TO ALL HUMANITY

Imprint: Notre Dame; University Of Notre Dame Press, 1983
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Clothbound. 8vo. XII, 244 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Written by Protestant Theologian Robert McAfee Brown, member of the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Council, this literary and philosophical study attends to the written works of Elie Wiesel. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , in literature. Judaism and literature -- France. Holocaust (Jewish theology) Wiesel, Elie, 1928- -- Criticism and interpretation. Wiesel, Elie, 1928- - Religion. With lightly soiled dustjacket. Clean and fresh. Near fine condition. (HOLO2-88-36)

Stock number: 29583.

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Brown, Dorothy Foster.
GRIMM DEATH.

Imprint: [New York]: Smith and Durrell, 1946
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

1st edition. Original green printed cloth in dust jacket. 8vo, 227 pages. Deacon Grimm was found dead in his neighbor's barn. No one in town liked him and everyone had something to hide. The only mystery novel by this author, better known as an artist. Paper browning, otherwise Very good in Very Good dustwrapper with a hint of sunning on the spine and just a touch of edgewear at the spine. Really, a beautiful copy in a great period-design jacket, best copy we've ever seen. (MX-38-2)

Stock number: 8493.

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Brown, Lloyd L.
IRON CITY

Imprint: New York
Binding: Paper Wrappers
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated

Very Good Condition; 8vo; 255 pages; Signed by Brown on front end paper. A Black 1930s labor organizer, this book draws on Brown's experiences as a labor prisoner Brown also was associate editor for New Masses and was Paul Robeson's collaborator on the latter's monumental HERE I STAND. Inscribed by the author. (MX14-5)

Stock number: 21365.

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Brown, Philip P.
JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY : FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCES: A RESPONSE TO "KEY '73"

Imprint: Denver, Colo: The Author,, 1973
Binding: Paper Wrappers

8vo. 20 pages. In English. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity. Christianity and other religions -- Judaism. (MX24-11)

Stock number: 24093.

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Brown, David.
SEEING PALESTINE THROUGH NEUTRAL EYES.

Binding: Paperback

No publisher (the author? ) , 1924. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 15 pages. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Palestine. Palestine -- Description and travel. OCLC lists copies at 5 institutions worldwide (Yale, Louisville, Yeshiva, Penn, JNUL) Rubbing to front cover, otherwise Very Good condition. (P-2-20) xx

Stock number: 17485.

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Brown, Henry Collins; Valentine, D.T.
VALENTINE’S MANUAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOR 1916-17 [INSCRIBED BY EDITOR]

Imprint: New York: Valentine Co., 1916
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated

1st Founder’s edition. Original, beautifully decorated boards. 8vo. 256 pages, 19 cm. Inscribed on front end paper by Henry Collins Brown in 1917. Loaded with photos of New York City from the early 20th Century. The stated mission of the manual was to serve as a visitor’s guide of the city. SUBJECTS: New York (N.Y.) - History. Description and travel. Previous owner’s notes about the series on blank fron end paper. Very good condition. Beautiful copy (AMR-54-61)

Stock number: 41745.

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Browne, E. B. M. [Rabbi]
WILLIAM SULZER: A – PSYCHOLOGCAL – PUZZLE. MORALLY,SOCIALLY, RELIGIOUSLY, AND POLITICALLY. WHAT I KNOW ABOUT SUZLER ANDWHAT I HAVE DONE FOR HIM THESE TWENTY-ONE YEARS, UNSELFISHLY. 1. WHYAND HOW, I MADE HIM A PET OF THE EAST SIDE JEWS 2. HOW I CAME NEARMAKING HIM VICE PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. 3. HOW I SECURED HIS NOMINATION.4. HOW I BROUGHT ABOUT HIS ELECTION 5. HOW I COULD HAVE PREVENTED HISCONVICTION

Imprint: New York, 1913
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. Single fold pamphlet, 4 ipages ; 28 cm. While Rabbi Browne does not completely answer all of his tabloid-inspired questions, this piece offers a rare glimpse into one of the largest political scandals in New York City’s history. “William Sulzer (1863 – 1941) was an American lawyer and politician, nicknamed Plain Bill Sulzer. He was the 39th Governor of New York and a long-serving congressman from the same state. He was the first and so far only New York governor to be impeached. He broke with his sponsors at Tammany Hall, and they produced convincing evidence that Sulzer had falsified his sworn statement of campaign expenditures. ” (Wikipedia, 2016) Browne’s claim that he made Sulzer “The Pet of the East Side Jews” is interesting given the context of Sulzer’s 1912 gubernatorial campaign. Sulzer ran against Oscar S. Straus, who was the first Jewish United States Cabinet Secretary and who would have been the first Jewish Governor of New York. “The Maccabaean” (the Federation of American Zionist Magazine) reported that “Louis Marshall… went out of his way to advise to advise Jewish voters to support William Sulzer for Governor in preference to Oscar S. Straus. The reason he gave for asking Jewish support for Mr. Sulzer was that Mr. Sulzer deserved Jewish consideration for what he had done for the abrogation of the Russian treaty. This was a wholly uncalled for attempt to aid in the defeat of the Jewish candidate for the governorship of the largest state in the Union, and was generally resented in Jewish circles…” Browne dedicates this tell-all pamphlet “to the hon. Aaron J. Levy… The Brilliant Lawyer, The Wise Statesman, and above all The Genuine Jew. ” Levy “was chairman of the managers on behalf of the Assembly (i. E. The prosecution team) at the impeachment trial of Governor William Sulzer” (Wikipedia, 2016) Published months after Sulzer’s impeachment. OCLC lists no copies anywhere. Some edgewear, no text loss, about good condition. Very Rare. (AMR-49-52)

Stock number: 37693.

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Browne, Walter. Gastwirth, Henry M. , translator. David Kessler, Producer.
YEDEFROY: VI ZI ZUKHT LIEBE: IN 5 GEZENGE . EVERYWOMAN IN HER QUEST FOR LOVE.

Imprint: Nyu York: Lipshits Press, 1911
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Pamphlet

1st edition. 1st printing of any of pioneering Yiddish Theater producer David Kessler’s productions. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 46 pages, Includes illustrations & portrait of Kessler ; 22 cm. In Yiddish with English Cover and cast list. English cover title is “Everywoman in her Quest for Love. ” Translation of Brown’s popular period morality play, “Everywoman. ” “Produced at the David Kessler Second Avenue Theatre by David Kessler. ” “fun Valter Braun ; iberzetst fun Henri M. Gastvirth ; oygefihrt ... Fun Deyvid Kesler. ” David Kessler’s 2nd Avenue Theatre “opened on September 14, 1911 and was the first of the Yiddish theatres to open along the ‘Rialto’. Many important Yiddish artist’s served their apprenticeship and gained experience in their art under the infuence of David Kessler; among these were Maurice Schwartz, Bertha Gerstein and Celia Adler. He also established standards for acting and taste for better plays among actors and public. Kessler’s Theatre also screened movies and is listed in the 1914-1915 edition of American Motion Picture Directory. …In 1924 an ailing Thomas Adler appeared in Gordin’s ‘The Stranger. ’ It was his final performance and two years later the theatre was used for his funeral service. An estimated crowd of between 150, 000 and 200, 000 packed the street to view the cortage as it made its way along the Lower East Side – pausing briefly at each of the Yiddish theatres” (cinematreasures-org 2015) . SUBJECT(S) : American literature -- Translations into Yiddish. OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide (NYPL) . Spine label, light wear and sunning, otherwise Very Good Condition. (women-4-2)

Stock number: 35815.

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Browning, Robert.
POMEGRANATES FROM AN ENGLISH GARDEN: A SELECTION FROM THE POEMS OF ROBERT BROWNING.

Binding: Hardcover

New York: Chautauqua Press, 1885. Cloth. 8vo. 137 pages. With an introduction and notes by John Monro Gibson. Gilt decoration on cover. Inscription in ink on front endpaper. Very light wear to covers. Otherwise in Very Good condition. (MISC-1-2) .

Stock number: 18320.

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Browning, Christopher R.
REMEMBERING SURVIVAL: INSIDE A NAZI SLAVE-LABOR CAMP

Imprint: New York, W. W. Norton & Co., 2010

Softcover. 8vo. Xxii, 375 pages. Ill. “Draws on the testimony of survivors of the Holocaust-era Starachowice slave-labor camps to examine the Jewish prisoners' fight for survival through a succession of brutal Nazi camp regimes. ” SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Poland -- Starachowice. Forced labor -- Poland -- Starachowice -- History -- 20th century. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Starachowice. Jews -- Poland -- Starachowice -- History -- 20th century. Nazis -- Poland -- Starachowice -- History -- 20th century. Holocaust survivors -- Poland -- Starachowice -- Biography. Named Corp: Starachowice -- Arbeitslager Time: Geschichte Geschichte 1939-1945 Geographic: Wierzbnik (Starachowice, Poland) -- History -- 20th century. Starachowice (Poland) -- Juden. Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-362) and index. ISBN: 9780393070194. Very good, almost new condition (HOLO2-89-67).

Stock number: 29317.

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Brownstone/bronshtayn) Jeshurin, Ephim H.
YEHEZKEL BRONSHTAYN. BIBLIOGRAFYE. E. BROWNSTONE: BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Binding: Paperback

Tel-Aviv, Hamenora, 1965. Paper Wrappers, 12mo, 13 pages, 18 cm. Primarily in Yiddish, with added English title page and non-Yiddish titles listed in their language of publication. Subjects: Brownstone, Ezekiel A. M. , 1897- --Bibliography. Very Good Condition. (CT-12)

Stock number: 15108.

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Bruchfeld, Stéphane. Levine, Paul A.
TELL YE YOUR CHILDREN: A BOOK ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST IN EUROPE 1933-1945

Imprint: Stockholm, Regeringskansliet, 1998

Paperback. Oblong. 83 pages. Ill. 19 x 28 cm. Second, Revised Edition. Commissioned by the Swedish government for the “Living History Forum, ” the book is a pictorial and anecdotal history of the holocaust. ” ISBN: 9163063840. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . "Levande historia. " Light bumping to corners. Otherwise a nice, clean copy in very good condition. (HOLO2-63-13)., OK 06/12

Stock number: 27010.

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Brüll, Adolf.
FREMDSPRACHLICHE REDENSARTEN UND AUSDRÜCKLICH ALS FREMDSPRACHLICH BEZEICHNETE WÖRTER IN DEN TALMUDEN UND MIDRASCHIM : EINE PHILOLOGISCHE STUDIE.

Imprint: Peipzig : A. Fritsch., 1869.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardback

8vo. 58 pages. In German. First edition? SUBJECT (S) : Midrash; Hebrew philosophy; Talmud. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Covers missing, ex library with stamps on fly leaf and page 58 and small bookplate, water damage, but text is generally clean, fair condition. (GER-20-23)

Stock number: 18991.

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Brunschvig, Robert.
L'ARGUMENTATION D'UN THÉOLOGIEN MUSULMAN DU XE SIÈCLE CONTRE LE JUDAÏSME.

Imprint: Barcelona: Consejo Superior DE Investigaciones Ciertíficas., 1954.
Binding: Paperback
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated

8vo. 225-241 pages (ie 16 pages) . In French. Reprinted from Homenaje a Millas-Vallicrose, Vol. 1. SUBJECT(S) : Theology – Jewish; Theology – Muslim. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Brunschvig (1901-1990) was born in Bordeaux, and taught languages and literature there, and at Tunis and Algiers. In Paris, he was director of Institute of Islamic Studies at the Sorbonne. (Corcos, EJ) Inscribed by author. Top corner bumped, front cover has a spot where it looks like a sticker was torn off, very good condition. (MX-7-28)

Stock number: 19342.

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Bryk, Alexander S.
UKRAINS'KA-EVREIS'KI VZAEMOVIDNOSINI. [UKRAINIAN-JEWISH RELATIONS]

Imprint: Vinnipeg [Winnipeg]: Nakladom Avtora,, 1961
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st Edition. Original Green Paper Wrappers. 8vo.383 pages ; 23 cm. In Ukrainian; Text in Ukrainian with parallel title page in English. Canadian Author AS Byrk writes about Ukrainian— Jewish Relations throughout history. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Ukraine. Jews. Stamp on Title Page. Overall in about very good condition. (HOLO2-130-27)

Stock number: 37028.

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Bryks, Rachmil; Indelman, Elchanan
HATUL BA-GETO : SIPUR

Imprint: New York, R. Bryks, 1966
Binding: Hardcover

(FT) (FT) Cloth, small 8vo, 96 pages, in Hebrew. With authors inscription. Includes Illustrations, facsimiles & music. Added title” “A Cat in the Ghetto. ” With a (printed) letter by Eleanor Roosevelt. Originally in Yiddish, and here translated into Hebrew by Indelman, Rachmil Bryks's vivid stories portray Jewish life in the Lodz ghetto and at Auschwitz. In a spare and tragicomic style, they illuminate the small and large absurdities that arise at the limits of human endurance—from the cooking of "roast meat" made of cabbage leaves to the predicament of Jews forced to cooperate in the hierarchy of their own annihilation. Deceptively simple and often humorous, these stories nevertheless mirror Bryks's nuanced view of major moral dilemmas of the period: action vs. Inaction, preserving dignity vs. Survival. (amazon 2009) , Very good conditon, (HOLO2-98-12A)

Stock number: 30264.

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Bryks, Rachmil; Indelman, Elchanan
HATUL BA-GETO : SIPUR

Imprint: New York, R. Bryks, 1966
Binding: Hardcover

(FT) (FT) Cloth, small 8vo, 96 pages, in Hebrew, Includes Illustrations, facsimiles & music. Added title” “A Cat in the Ghetto. ” With a (printed) letter by Eleanor Roosevelt. Originally in Yiddish, and here translated into Hebrew by Indelman, Rachmil Bryks's vivid stories portray Jewish life in the Lodz ghetto and at Auschwitz. In a spare and tragicomic style, they illuminate the small and large absurdities that arise at the limits of human endurance—from the cooking of "roast meat" made of cabbage leaves to the predicament of Jews forced to cooperate in the hierarchy of their own annihilation. Deceptively simple and often humorous, these stories nevertheless mirror Bryks's nuanced view of major moral dilemmas of the period: action vs. Inaction, preserving dignity vs. Survival. (amazon 2009) , Very good conditon. (HOLO2-98-12B)

Stock number: 30265.

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Bryks, Rachmil
OYF KIDESH HA-SHEM: UN ANDERE DERTSEYLUNGEN [INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR]

Imprint: Nyu-York; Y. Briks Bukh-Komitet Mit Der Mithilf Fun Dovid Ignatov Literatur Fond, 1954
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated

(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 144 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. inscribed in Yiddish on first page by the author. On verso of title page: For the sanctification of God's name. “Between his 1939 book of Yiddish poetry, ‘Yung Grin Mai’ (‘Young Green May’) and his caustic novella, ‘A Cat in the Ghetto, lay the Holocaust: Skaryýsko-Kamienna, where Rachmil Bryks was born in 1912; Lodz, to which he was deported; Auschwitz, which he survived, and, ultimately, New York — where he died in 1974, though later interred in Jerusalem. ‘A Cat in the Ghetto, ’ recently republished by Persea Books, first appeared in 1952 under the more unnerving title ‘Oyf Kidesh Hashem, ’ meaning, ‘In Sanctification of the Name, ’ but expressing, also, the pious euphemism for martyrdom. Like fellow survivor Yehiel De-Nur, who, writing under his camp name and number Ka-tzetnik 135633, called the gas chambers the ‘inner sanctum of the Temple of Auschwitz, ’ Bryks displays and proclaims like a 20th-century prophet. In his novellas, the tattooing needle of Auschwitz trails a thread tied, at one end, to the Book of Lamentations, which sanctified the destruction of a Jewish way of life in mourning the loss of a symbolic Temple, thereafter endlessly transformed. … Bryks took the litany of Lamentations as inspiration for the secular litany of his ghetto experience between 1939 and 1944. (Compared with the ghetto years, Auschwitz occupies a brief place in his collected works, which also include a novel, ‘The Paper Crown, ’ and stories from the beginning of the war. ) But whereas younger writers like these sacrificed everything to render literature true to experience, Bryks, writing in a very native Yiddish, clung fast to his roots in the Book of Prophets, Sholom Aleichem, the midrash, the folktale and the megillot. Bryks, who in photographs resembles a Polish vaudevillian, considered himself a survivor of neither the Holocaust nor the Shoah, but rather as one passed over by the ‘Khurbn, ’ which came only for the Yidn. In his essay ‘My Credo, ’ he wrote, ‘I want to emphasize that our Khurbn period includes also the spiritual khurbn in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era — the destruction of the Jewish word, the slaughter of Yiddish writers, actors, artists, teachers and others engaged in the field of Yiddish culture. ’ According to his daughters, the mamaloshn was the only tongue tolerated in their home on New York City’s Upper West Side, where, in contrast to the tortured linguistic contortions of German-language poet Paul Celan in Paris, Bryks wrote steadily at the kitchen table by day and met Isaac Bashevis Singer, Itzik Manger and Avrum Reisen for tea at the Garden Cafeteria. ” (From “A Yiddish Cat Still Laughing After Hot, Black Fire” by Daniel Elkind; published March 11, 2009, issue of March 20, 2009; Jewish Daily Forward) . Subjects: Short stories, Yiddish. Light wear to covers, very good condition. (HOLO2-97-18-JU) XX

Stock number: 29498.

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Brym, Robert J. ; Rozalina Ryvkina
THE JEWS OF MOSCOW, KIEV, AND MINSK: IDENTITY, ANTISEMITISM, EMIGRATION

Imprint: New York; New York University Press, Institute Of Jewish Affairs., 1994
Binding: Hardcover

Publishers cloth. 8vo. Xvi, 142 pages. 22 cm. Illustrated. First U. S. Edition. Black and white photographs, as well as diagrams and charts. “The Jews of the former Soviet Union have always been the subject of intense controversy. In the past 25 years, especially, they have been the source of considerable speculation. […]The issues swirling around the Jews in the republics now known as the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) have sparked debate because of the status of these Jews has deep policy implications for Russia, Israel, the United States, and other countries. […] This volume is the first based on an on-site survey of Jews in the CIS. In addition to providing data on the Jews of Moscow, Kiev, and Minsk – who collectively account for over a quarter of all Jews residing in the three Slavic republics of the CIS – the author places the survey results in their social and historical contexts. He explains why ethnic distinctiveness persisted and even became accentuated in the Soviet era and also describes the position of Jews in Soviet and post-Soviet society and some of the dilemmas they face. ” (Dust jacket description) Subjects: Jews -- Politics and government. Jews -- Politics and government. Jews -- Politics and government. Jews Identity. Jews -- Migrations. Antisemitism. Former Soviet republics -- Ethnic relations. Dust jacket protected in mylar sleeve. Fine, like new condition. (EE-6-8)

Stock number: 32398.

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[Brzezin] Alperin, Aaron; Summer, Nahum.
BZSHEZSHIN YIZKER-BUKH.

Imprint: Brzeziner Book Committee, New York, 1961
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated

1st edition, original cloth, 4to, xix+ 288+ (2) pages. On title page: “Brzezin memorial book. ” Illustrations throughout. Yiddish, with English introduction. “There once was a town of Jewish tailors – Brzezin. From early dawn until late at night one could hear the music of the Singer sewing machines. It was the music of hard work, of intense anxiety, of a hard life, but also of noisy youth, semi-intellectuals, observant Jews, Hasidim who lived and had aspirations in the small Jewish town Brzezin. The Nazi savages extinguished this life forever, transformed it into ashes. Only a few Jews from the tailoring town Brzezin, by some miracle, remain, scattered over the entire world, individuals who were witnesses to the German cannibalism. May these words, frail in print, but inscribed not with ink but with blood, be a modest contribution to the matseve [gravestone] for my native town, Brzezin. Brzezin was one of the oldest and most popular Jewish communities in Poland. When this community was established, it carried the name Krakowek [Little Krakow]. At that time, the community extended from the Strykower highway to beyond the Jewish besoylem [cemetery] to the surrounding hills. The Polish noblewoman, Anna Lasocka, had brought the first weavers from afar into this community. Then the community developed even further and began to broaden its borders. At that time, the town already carried the name Brzezin. Jewish tailors came to Brzezin from many places, and after several generations, the town developed its own type of tailoring industry, by which it was known all over the world. A cottage industry was the main occupation here. As early as 1772, Brzezin was famous for its mass production in tailoring. Until 1914 the great Czarist Russia was flooded with the inexpensive products of Brzeziner tailors. In the years between the two world wars, the export of Brzezin industry was spread over many lands in Europe and into other parts of the world. In this, the great Jewish magaziners [owners of clothing enterprises] – exporters such as Frankensztejn, Tuszynski, Sulkowicz, and others played a great role. The Jews in Brzezin did not only work, they also participated actively in the socio-political and cultural life of the town, had their representatives on the town council – in town hall, and had their religious and secular educational, cultural, and social organizations. Materially, it was a life of Jewish poverty, but spiritually, socially, and culturally, it was rich. ” (translated from book) SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Brzeziny (Lo´dz´) ; Jews. OCLC: 19306453. Light wear on cover, some wear on spine. Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-16-6A), ok 2/2021

Stock number: 39882.

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Bååth-Holmberg, Cecilia Ulrika Laura Lovisa, 1857-1920; Kalle Kajander.
GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI

Imprint: Porvoossa: Werner Söderstöm,, 1900
Binding: Hardback

Harcover, 413 pages, 8vo, 21 cm. In Finnish. Illustrated. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Univ. S. Carolina, Nat. Library of Sweden, Nat. Library of Finland) Wear to binding and top corners of pages. Pages browning. Otherwise good condition. (MX-33-40)

Stock number: 23410.

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Buber, Martin. translated by Ronald Gregor Smith.
I AND THOU.

Imprint: Edinburgh, T & T Clark.
Binding: Paperback

Paper wrappers; 12mo. Xiii, 119 pages. Later Printing. OCLC lists sixteen copies worldwide . Excellent condition. (PC-1)

Stock number: 15351.

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Buber, Martin; Franz Rosenzweig.
DIE TROESTUNG ISRAELS : AUS JESCHAJAHU, KAPITEL 40 BIS 55.

Imprint: Berlin : Schocken Verlag., 1933.
Binding: Hardcover

12mo. 83 pages. In German and Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Bible. O. T. Isaiah. SERIES: Bücherei des Schocken Verlags ; ; 1. Buber (1878-1965) was a philosopher born in Vienna, and studied at the university there, as well as in Leipzig, Zürich, and Berlin. In the years before the rise of Nazism, he was a professor of religion at the University of Frankfort. He joined the Zionist movement in 1898 and was a delegate at the Third Zionist Congress a year later, where he emphasized education over propaganda. Later on, he would support the idea that Zionism “should address itself also to the needs of the Arabs, ” and held that opinion even while the groups were at war. In 1938 he moved to Palestine, where he was a professor of Sociology at the Hebrew University until 1951. (Bergman, EJ) Backstrip missing, as usually found, Good condition. (GER-29-23)xx

Stock number: 20398.

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Buber, Martin. translated by Gershom Scholem
JISKOR: EIN BUCH DES GEDENKENS AN GEFALLENE WÄCHTER UND ARBEITER IM LANDE ISRAEL

Imprint: Berlin, Jüdischer Verlag, 1918
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

First edition. Later red boards with original covers with red and black font mounted on front and back. 8vo. 223; 21 cm. Written in German. Title translates to “Yiskor [Memory]: a Book of Remembrance of Fallen Lookouts and Workers in the Land of Israel. ” Translated into German from the original Hebrew by Gershom Scholem, founder of the modern academic study of Kabbalah, who requested to remain anonymous because he did not agree with how the book was used as Zionist propaganda. A memorial book to several early Palestinian settlers who died with short biographies of each of them, some with illustrated portraits. Martin Buber “was an Austrian-born Israeli Jewish philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism centered on the distinction between the I-Thou relationship and the I-It relationship” (Wikipedia, 2016) . SUBJECT(S) : Palestine, Yizkor, Jews. Some staining and browning. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. (zion-12-55)

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[Buber, Martin] Nigg, Walter
MARTIN BUBERS WEG IN UNSERER ZEIT

Imprint: Bern: Pau Haupt, 1940
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 30 pages ; 24 cm. In German. Holocaust-era imprint from Switzerland. Title translates as, “Martin Buber’s Way In Our Time. ” The first publication from the series: “Religise Gegenwartsfragen (Religious Questions) ” “Walter Nigg ( 1903 — 1988) was a Swiss Reformed theologian… (He) studied philosophy and Protestant theology (in) Göttingen, Leipzig and Zurich…” (Wikipedia, 2017) This volume on Buber was published the same year that Nigg became a full professor at the University of Zurich. SUBJECT(S) : Buber, Martin. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Wrappers are taped along edges and have some wear. Slight edge wear in upper right hand corner. Overall in good+ condition. (GER-59-40)

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Buber, Salomon.
PESIKTA: VE-HI AGADAT ERETS YISRAEL, MEYUHESET LE-RAV KAHANA...YATSAH...LA-OR...`AL PI KETAV YAD HA-NIMTSA BI-TSEFAT....

Imprint: Lyck: Hevrat Mekitse Nirdamim., 1868.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Xix pages, 207 leaves. Half leather; marbled boards; spattered edges. First edition. Series: Sefarim ha-yotsim la-or be-fa`am rishonah `al yede Hevrat mekitse nirdamim. In Hebrew. Title on added title page: Pesikta, die älteste Hagada, redigirt in Palästina, von Rab Kahana. Buber was a Galician scholar and prolific author and editor. OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. Some marginalia in pencil. Stamped “Rev. Dr. Aaron J. Messing Chicago” on title page. Messing was rabbi at B’nai Sholom Temple Israel for many years in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Also stamped “Private library of H. S. Linfield” on title page. Linfield was a demographer of Jewish populations. Backstrip not present; one board detached but present. Usual age staining. Binding tight; interior in very good condition. (RAB-7-8)

Stock number: 18421.

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Buber, Martin
PIRKE HASIDUT: MIVHAR ME-“OR HA-GANUZ”

Imprint: Jerusalem: Shoken, 1957

Softcover, 12mo, 115 pages, 17 cm. In Hebrew. Series: Sifre mofet le-vate-sefer; mis. 22; Variation: Sifre mofet le-vate-sefer; mis. 22. SUBJECT (S) : Hasidim -- Legends. Jewish legends. Buber (1878-1965) was a “philosopher and theologian, Zionist thinker and leader. Born in Vienna, Buber as a child lived in Lemberg with his grandfather Solomon Buber, the noted Midrash scholar. From 1896 he studied at the universities of Vienna, Leipzig, and Zurich, and finally at the University of Berlin, where he was a pupil of the philosophers Wilhelm Dilthey and Georg Simmel. Having joined the Zionist movement in 1898, he was a delegate to the Third Zionist Congress in 1899 where he spoke on behalf of the Propaganda Committee. In this speech, which bore the influence of modern Hebrew and Yiddish writers, notably of Ahad Ha-Am, Buber emphasized the importance of education as opposed to a program of propaganda. In 1901 he was appointed editor of the central weekly organ of the Zionist movement, Die Welt, in which he emphasized the need for a new Jewish cultural creativity. This emphasis on cultural rather than political activity led, at the Fifth Zionist Congress in 1901, to the formation of the Zionist Democratic Fraction which stood in opposition to Herzl. Buber, a member of this faction, resigned before the Congress as editor of Die Welt. Together with his friends, he founded the Juedischer Verlag in Berlin, which went on to publish books of literary quality. At the age of 26 Buber took up the study of Hasidism. At first his interest was essentially aesthetic. After attempting to translate the tales of Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav into German, he decided to retell them in German in the form of a free adaptation. Thus originated Die Geschichten des Rabbi Nachman and Die Legende des Baalschem. Later Buber’s interest turned from the aesthetic aspect of Hasidism to its content. Deeply stirred by the religious message of Hasidism, he considered it his duty to convey that message to the world. Among the books he later wrote on Hasidism are Gog u-Magog, Or ha-Ganuz, and Pardes ha-Hasidut” (Bergman and Meir in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Hinge repair. Chipped cover corners. Browning to pages. Light staining to front and back cover. Otherwise, good condition. (Hasid-6-5)

Stock number: 27579.

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Buber, Martin ; Weltsch, Robert
THEODOR HERZL AND WE

Imprint: [New York, N. Y. ?]: Zionist Labor Party "hitachduth" Of America, 1929
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 28 pages ; 23 cm. From “The Young Jew Series; ” Number Two. Includes two essays: “Theodor Herzl and History” by Buber, and “Theodor Herzl and We, ” by Welsch. “Approaching Zionism from his own personal viewpoint, Buber disagreed with Theodor Herzl about the political and cultural direction of Zionism. Herzl envisioned the goal of Zionism in a nation-state, but did not consider Jewish culture or religion necessary. In contrast, Buber believed the potential of Zionism was for social and spiritual enrichment. For example, Buber argued that following the formation of the Israeli state, there would need to be reforms to Judaism: "We need someone who would do for Judaism what Pope John XXIII has done for the Catholic Church". Herzl and Buber would continue, in mutual respect and disagreement, to work towards their respective goals for the rest of their lives. ” (Wikipedia, 2016) In this essay, Herzl writes, “But beyond all definite judgment there rises before us, in the light of history, the personality of Theodor Herzl… He was the hero of a period of transition. He was the master of a sick people. His greatest deed is one which he did not achieve of his own will. He gave an image to this people. Not the image of a real living person, but an ideal image, a model comforting and inspiring. It is thus that the poets in their works may cast into human shape their ideal of themselves… (Herzl was) a statue beyond fault or blame, bearing the pure features of genius, the countenance lit with the splendor of the messiah. A gift of illusion. A gift of grace. ” OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Some discoloration to Wrappers. Overall about very good condition. (Zion-10-17) xx

Stock number: 37691.

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Buber, Martin ; Weltsch, Robert
THEODOR HERZL AND WE

Imprint: [New York, N. Y. ?]: Zionist Labor Party "hitachduth" Of America, 1929
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 28 pages ; 23 cm. From “The Young Jew Series; ” Number Two. Includes two essays: “Theodor Herzl and History” by Buber, and “Theodor Herzl and We, ” by Welsch. “Approaching Zionism from his own personal viewpoint, Buber disagreed with Theodor Herzl about the political and cultural direction of Zionism. Herzl envisioned the goal of Zionism in a nation-state, but did not consider Jewish culture or religion necessary. In contrast, Buber believed the potential of Zionism was for social and spiritual enrichment. For example, Buber argued that following the formation of the Israeli state, there would need to be reforms to Judaism: "We need someone who would do for Judaism what Pope John XXIII has done for the Catholic Church". Herzl and Buber would continue, in mutual respect and disagreement, to work towards their respective goals for the rest of their lives. ” (Wikipedia, 2016) In this essay, Herzl writes, “But beyond all definite judgment there rises before us, in the light of history, the personality of Theodor Herzl… He was the hero of a period of transition. He was the master of a sick people. His greatest deed is one which he did not achieve of his own will. He gave an image to this people. Not the image of a real living person, but an ideal image, a model comforting and inspiring. It is thus that the poets in their works may cast into human shape their ideal of themselves… (Herzl was) a statue beyond fault or blame, bearing the pure features of genius, the countenance lit with the splendor of the messiah. A gift of illusion. A gift of grace. ” OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Some discoloration to Wrappers. Overall about very good condition. (Zion-10-17A) xx

Stock number: 37739.

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Buchenwald. , Internationale Lagerkomitee
KL BU: BERICHT DES INTERNATIONALEN LAGERKOMITEES BUCHENWALD

Imprint: Weimar; Thüringer Druckerei, [1945]
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

Original Wraps. 8vo. 174 pages. 21 cm. First edition. Not one of the far more common later editions from the late 1940s. In German. Konzentrationslager Buchenwald, KL Bu. : Bericht des internationalen Lagerkomitees Buchenwald. 'Buchenwald concentration camp, KL Bu: . Report of the International Committee of Buchenwald Camp'. Extensively documented report on Buchenwald, with tables and statistics throughout. First Report of the International Buchenwald Committee, which began as an underground conspiracy of prisoners from the concentration camp Buchenwald, involved in the camp-wide rebellion at the end of the war; after liberation, the prisoners created documents related to their experiences and formed an international committee to look after the welfare of survivors; the committee is still in existence. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons, German. Buchenwald (Concentration camp) Weimar-Buchenwald – Konzentrationslager. Anti-Fascism. Pages aged, minor edge wear, spine previously rebacked. Otherwise clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-118-48)

Stock number: 34419.

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Buchholz, Paul
DIE FAMILIE IN RECHTLICHER UND MORALISCHER BEZIEHUNG NACH MOSAISCH-TALMUDISCHER LEHRE

Imprint: Breslau; Schletter'sche Buchhandlung, 1867
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Period Boards. 8vo. 138 pages. 20 cm. First edition. In German. 'Legal and Moral relations of the Family according to Jewish Law'. Written by Paul Buchholz (1837-1892) ; chief rabbi of Friesland. “Buchholz was the author of a small work on the legal and moral relations of the family according to Jewish law, 'Die Familie in Rechtlicher und Moralischer Beziehung nach Mosaisch-Talmudischer Lehre' (Breslau, 1867) ; and some of his more important speeches and lectures were published by him or by his friends. ” - 1906 EJ. Subjects: Domestic relations (Jewish law) . Families. OCLC lists 8 copies.  Endpages foxed; light soiling through. Boards worn. Otherwise fresh. Good condition. (WOMEN-1-50)

Stock number: 35763.

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Buchner, Ludwig; A. B. Makela.
VOIMA JA AINE : LUONNOLLISEN JÄRJESTYKSEN MUKAISEN ELI NIINSANOTUN "MATERIALISTISEN" MAILMANKATSOMUKSEN PERUSTEITA.

Imprint: Fitchburg, Mass. : Amerikan Suom. Sosial. Kustannusliikkeitten Kustantama., 1920s?
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. 476 pages. Finnish translation of Kraft und stoff. SUBJECT (S) : Force and energy; Matter; Materialism. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Ex library. Spine faded, light edgewear, good condition. (FIN-22-4)

Stock number: 22269.

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Bucholt, Joe.
DEAR GRANDKIDS: A MEMOIR: ROBYN, DANIEL, WENDY, MAYA.

Binding: Hardback

New York: Joe Bucholt, 1996. Paper; 8vo. Ix, 146 pages. Illustrated with photographic plates. Photograph of the author on front cover. By a former leader of the socialist Labor Youth League. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Excellent condition. (AM-3)

Stock number: 15808.

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Buchsweiler, Mier.
NIV HAQ-QEVUSA MAFTEAH LAS-SANIM 1929 – 1967.

Imprint: Efal : the Kibbutz Bibliographic Project., 1975.
Binding: Paperback

8vo. 11, 785 pages. In Hebrew. Index of articles. SUBJECT (S) : Jews – Israel – bibliography. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Univ of Frankfurt) . SERIES: Maftehôt le-kitvê `et sel hat-tenû`a haq-qîbbûsît. Previous owner's stamp on covers and title page, good condition. (BIB-3-23)

Stock number: 19866.

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Budko, Josef [Joseph Yosef], illustrator. Edited and translated by Max Grunwald
HAGADAH SHEL PESACH. PESSACH-HAGGADA. [BUDKO HAGGADAH. HAGADA SHEL PESAH PASSOVER HAGGADAH PESAH PESSACH PESAKH]

Imprint: Berlin: Lowit, 1921
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardback

1st edition thus. Original illustrated cloth, Small 8vo, [43] Hebrew + [42] German pages. With 39 woodcut historiated initials and lithograph etchings. Yudlov 2822; Not in Yaari. Joseph Budko (1888-1940) , was a "painter and graphic artist. Budko, who was born in Plonsk, received a traditional Jewish education. In 1902 he went to study at the art school in Vilna. In 1910 Budko moved to Berlin where he learned metal-chasing and also studied at the Museum of Arts and Crafts. In Berlin Budko met Hermann Struck who taught him the technique of etching. Eventually he also took up woodcutting, lithography, and painting. In 1933 Budko settled in Palestine. In 1935 he became the director of the reopened New Bezalel school of arts and crafts. Budko stressed the teaching of graphic design and utilized the ornamental value of the Hebrew letters. Budko's subject matter was determined by the Jewish environment in which he grew up and to which he returned in Jerusalem. Budko developed a style that combined the personal with the Jewish, being a synthesis of Jewish tradition and modern art. He also revived the spirit of Jewish book illustration, adapting it to modern design. Among the books he illustrated are the Haggadah, and he designed many bookplates. " (2007 Encyclopedia Judaica) . "Joseph Budko’s Haggadah, 1921, skillfully integrated the Hebrew text with illustrations. Budko was thought to be withdrawn and outwardly cold, but his art was warm in a style that permitted a melding of tradition with modernism, slavery with redemption. His [illustration of a] faceless Jew trudges alone through history from a callous past to an unknowable future, moving over a snow-lined path, half-frozen, but determined and defiant. No signs or wonders for him - he knows he must make it on his own. " (Harris, "The way Jews lived: five hundred years of printed words and images, ” p. 353) . Yaari 1913; Yudlov 2821. Library of Congress Berman Haggadah Collection includes a copy. Spine rebacked, occational light foxing and staining, Good+ Condition (Yid-29-13C )

Stock number: 42024.

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Budnitskii, Oleg; Olga Belova; Victoria Mochalova
RUSSKO-EVREISKAIA KUL’TURA

Imprint: Moscow; Rosspen, 2006
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Publishers boards. 8vo. 495 pages. 23 cm. Illustrated. First edition. 12 leaves of plates with reproductions of documents, black and white photographs, and early 20th century artwork in color and black and white. English title page, with title translated as “Russian-Jewish Culture. ” Table of content and essay abstracts in Russian and English. Collection of materials presented at a conference in Moscow in 2005. Deals with various aspects of Russian-Jewish culture: everyday life, political life and the life of the artistic elite, artistic legacy and literature. Subjects: Jews -- Russia -- Intellectual life -- Congresses. Jews -- Soviet Union -- Intellectual life -- Congresses. Some rubbing to boards and light edge wear. Text is clean and fresh. Very good condition. (EE-6-14)

Stock number: 32405.

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Budny, Piotr; Piper, Franciszek; Krysakowska, Ewa.
AUSCHWITZ KEEPS ACCUSING [PHOTO COLLECTION]

Imprint: Cracow, Poland: Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza W Krakowie, N.D.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Unbound

No Date (ca 1980? ) 1st edition. 10 unbound leaves on photo paper, 28 cm, each with 3-4 photographs. In original envelope. Black and white. Text in English. Photographs from the Archives (collection of the Museum in Auschwitz-Birkenau) . Photographs and text detail the horrific conditions and death in Auschwitz and Birkenau. Includes photograph of corpses being taken away, a photograph of women going to a gas chamber and one of bodies being burned, both taken by a member of the camp resistance movement, a drawing by a prisoner, and many photographs of emaciated children and adults. SUBJECT(S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Conscript labor -- Poland. Auschwitz (Concentration camp) OCLC: 21968799, OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide: Brigham Young Univ Idaho; Frostburg State Univ Libr; Univ of London, Goldsmiths' Col. Near Perfect Condition, Relatively Scarce, especially in this condition. (HOLO2-159-26-A-beflpii)

Stock number: 41191.

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Budrewicz, Olgierd. Jagielski, Jan
THEY LIVED AMONG US: POLISH JUDAICA

Imprint: Warsaw, Polish Tourist Information Centre, 2000

Paper Wraps. [12] pages. Ill. Ports. Maps. 19 cm. A tourist guidebook to Poland, with an emphasis on the Jewish population. Cover subtitle: “Memorial to the Ghetto Heroes in Warsaw. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- History -- Guidebooks. OCLC lists two copies worldwide (University of Oxford, US Holocaust Memorial Museum) . Light wear to cover. Very good condition. (HOLO2-49-15)., OK 06/12

Stock number: 26322.

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Büchler, Adolf
DIE PRIESTER UND DER CULTUS IM LETZTEN JAHRZEHNT DES JERUSALEMISCHEN TEMPELS

Imprint: Wien; Alfred Hölder, 1895
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Softcover

Original Wraps. 8vo. 207 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In German. Study of Priests and Worship during the second temple period. Also issued in the same year in Jahresbericht der Israelitisch-Theologischen Lehranstalt in Wien 1894/95. Adolf Buechler (1867–1939) , theologian and historian. Buechler received his early training in the Jewish seminaries of Budapest and Breslau and was awarded his doctorate in Leipzig in 1890. His earliest studies were in the fields of Hebrew philosophy and masorah. … Buechler's main contribution to Jewish learning concerned the history of the Second Temple period, especially the latter part of that era. ” - 2008 EJ. Subjects: Priests, Jewish. Judaism - History - To 70 A. D. Jewish sects. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BIBLE-14-31)

Stock number: 34899.

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Büchler, Adolph [Buchler, Buechler]
THE ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF JUDÆA AFTER THE DESTRUCTION OF THE SECOND TEMPLE. [JUDAEA]

Imprint: London: Jews' College., 1912.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

8vo. 68 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Economic history. SERIES: Jews' College, London. Publications. ; no. 4; Variation: Jews' College publications. ; no. 4. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Chips around the edges of the cover, tears along the spine, signatures uncut, good condition. (MX-7-14)

Stock number: 19327.

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Büchner, Ludvig; A. B. Mäkelä.
VOIMA JA AINE : LUONNOLLISEN JÄRJESTYKSEN MUKAISEN ELI NIINSANOTUN "MATERIALISTISEN" MAILMANKATSOMUKSEN PERUSTEITA.

Imprint: Fitchburg, Mass. : Amerikan Suom. Sosial. Kustannusliikkeitten Kustantama., 1920s?
Binding: Hardcover

12mo. 476 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Force and energy; Matter; Materialism. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Covers are worn, cloth loose on spine, hinges have been repaired, text is a little yellow but clean, good condition. (FIN-14-35)

Stock number: 22476.

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Büchner, Ludvig; A. B. Mäkelä.
VOIMA JA AINE : LUONNOLLISEN JÄRJESTYKSEN MUKAISEN ELI NIINSANOTUN "MATERIALISTISEN" MAILMANKATSOMUKSEN PERUSTEITA.

Imprint: Fitchburg, Mass. : Amerikan Suom. Sosial. Kustannusliikkeitten Kustantama., 1920s?
Binding: Hardcover

12mo. 476 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Force and energy; Matter; Materialism. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Edgeworn, tears at ends of spine, bumped corners, "Work Peoples College" stamp inside front cover, water stain at bottom of pages throughout text, good condition. (FIN-14-36)

Stock number: 22477.

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Büchner, Ludvig; A. B. Mäkelä.
VOIMA JA AINE : LUONNOLLISEN JÄRJESTYKSEN MUKAISEN ELI NIINSANOTUN "MATERIALISTISEN" MAILMANKATSOMUKSEN PERUSTEITA.

Imprint: Fitchburg, Mass. : Amerikan Suom. Sosial. Kustannusliikkeitten Kustantama., 1920s?
Binding: Hardcover

12mo. 476 pages. In Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Force and energy; Matter; Materialism. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Very slight wear on edges of covers, pages clean, binding tight, very good condition. (FIN-14-37)

Stock number: 22836.

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Buedinger, Dr. Moses
MAVORAH L'SOVORAH ODER LEITFADEN BEI DEM UNTERRICHTE IN DER ISRAELITISCHEN RELIGION FUER KNABEN UND MAEDCHEN IN SCHULEN UND BEIM PRIVATUNTERRICHTE.

Imprint: Cassel, Krieger'schen Buchhandlung
Edition: Fifth Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Internal binding & spine repair, heavy wear, pencil marks, etc; 12mo; 157 pages; Jewish institutional stamp on endpa per & spine. Despite use-wear, heavy rag paper has held up well. (GER-44-62)

Stock number: 3413.

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(Buffalo) Adler, Selig.
FROM ARARAT TO SUBURBIA: THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF BUFFALO.

Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Philadelphia, Jewish Publication Society of America, 1960. 1st Edition. Cloth, 8vo, 498 pages, 24 cm. Series: The Jacob R. Schiff library of Jewish contributions to American democracy, no. 12. Includes bibliography. Includes illustrated end papers. Subject: Jews. Added author: Connolly, Thomas Edmund. LCCN 60-15834 /L. Ex library copy with minimal marks. Very good condition. (Ch-28)

Stock number: 15855.

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