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Dan Wyman Books: Yiddish Periodicals Available. New Catalog
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See this catalog online with scans at =
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Text-only catalog online at www.danwymanbooks.com/yidper/yidpertxt.htm
Dan Wyman, Books
47 Dartmouth St. Springfield, MA 01109
ph: 413.846.6357=20
Dan@DanWymanBooks.com
www.danwymanbooks.com
We Find Good Homes for Nice Jewish Books
Yiddish Periodicals from Birobidzhan=20
to Berlin to British Columbia:=20
A 20th Century Sampler
Dear Friends,
We are pleased to make available to you this list of almost 50 different =
titles from the last 110 years of Yiddish Periodicals.
As you can see, this list includes literary, cultural and political =
material, as well as a few modern reference works. Scans below may be =
clicked for larger images.=20
If your browser or email reader shows strings of question marks (?????), =
this means that it cannot read our Yiddish font, which is published via =
Unicode. An upgrade to your browser's or mail reader's latest version =
will usually fix the problem (or you may simply rely on the provided =
transliterations into the Latin alphabet)
As always, all items are 100% returnable for any reason. Shipping will =
be charged at cost. All items are offered subject to prior sale, first =
come, first served.=20
We prefer payment by credit card, but also accept checks in US funds or =
www.paypal.com. We will also gladly invoice your institution. If you are =
ordering via fax, please confirm with a call or e-mail.
INSTITUTIONAL CUSTOMERS WITH BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS MAY DELAY PAYMENT =
IF NECESSARY.
Please use our on-line search engine to browse the more than 2500 titles =
we have listed on line at www.DanWymanBooks.com, where you will also =
find other lists of unusual Judaica titles.=20
PLEASE ALSO LET US KNOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE OUR LISTS OF OUT OF =
PRINT JUDAICA TITLES by emailing us at dan@danwymanbooks.com.
And feel free to forward this list to other colleagues who may be =
interested.=20
WE URGENTLY NEED QUALITY JUDAICA IMPRINTS FOR CASH OR TRADE. We make =
housecalls in the Northeast, and we pay for shipping when we can't come =
to you.=20
Periodicals themselves are numbered 1-111; Related reference works =
follow as numbers 111-115.
Please let us know which items you would like.
Best,
Dan
YIDDISH PERIODICALS
1. =E2=80=A2 American Committee Of Jewish Writers, Artists and =
Scientists. EYNIKAYT /AYNIKAYT / AINIKAYT =
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=B2=D7=98 [OLD SERIES]. NRS 1 =
(NOV 29, 1942) & 2 (APRIL, 1943) . APPARENTLY A COMPLETE RUN. New York, =
Der Komitet, 1942-43. Paper Wrappers, Large 4to (Life Magazine size) , =
28 pages. "Unity. " Short-lived (1942-43 only) Yiddish Communist monthly =
for writers, artists, and scientists, a periodical certainly read by =
many of those swept up in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later. =
"Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler =
in Amerike. " Succeeded by periodical of the same name, also published =
in New York, in 1944. SUBJECT(S): Jewish communists -- United States -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (LOC & NYPL) . Issue Nr. 1 =
lacks rear page, front cover detached but present. Otherwise Good =
Condition. (Y-38) (ID #16273) $100.00.
2. =E2=80=A2 American Committee Of Jewish Writers, Artists and =
Scientists. . EYNIKAYT /AYNIKAYT / AINIKAYT =
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=B2=D7=98 [OLD SERIES]. NR. 2 =
(APRIL, 1943) , ONLY (OF A TOTAL OF 2 ISSUES PUBLISHED). New York, Der =
Komitet, 1943. Paper Wrappers, Large 4to (Life Magazine size) , 28 =
pages. "Unity. " Short-lived (1942-43 only) Yiddish Communist monthly =
for writers, artists, and scientists, a periodical certainly read by =
many of those swept up in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later. =
"Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler =
in Amerike. " Succeeded by periodical of the same name, also published =
in New York, in 1944. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish communists -- United States -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (LOC & NYPL) . Very Good =
Condition. (Y-38) (ID #16274) $50.00. =20
3. =E2=80=A2 American Committee Of Jewish Writers, Artists and =
Scientists. EYNIKAYT /AYNIKAYT / AINIKAYT =
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=B2=D7=98 [NEW SERIES] 1944, =
1945, 1946, 1947 (PRESUME COMPLETE RUN) . New York, Der Komitet, =
1944-47. Paper Wrappers, Folio (Road Atlas size, 35 cm) , 32 pages. =
"Unity. " Yiddish Communist bimonthly (from May 1944-Jan 15 1945) , then =
monthly (Jan 15, 1945 on) for writers, artists, and scientists, a =
periodical certainly read by many of those swept up in the Atom Spy =
witchhunts 10 years later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe =
shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler in Amerike. " Preceeded by periodical =
of the same name, also published in New York, in 1942. We can find no =
record of any issues from later than 1947, so presume this to be a =
complete run. SUBJECT(S): Jewish communists -- United States -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (LOC, UCLA, Columbia) . =
Bound in blank paper wrappers by volume. 1944, printed on wartime pulp =
newsprint and somewhat fragile, has a bumped corner with a bit of text =
loss to some issues. Otherwise all Good+ Solid Condition. Very unusual =
to find a complete bound set of this war-time and immediate post-war =
newspaper. (Y-37) (ID #16275) $600.00.=20
4. =E2=80=A2 American Committee Of Jewish Writers, Artists and =
Scientists. EYNIKAYT /AYNIKAYT / AINIKAYT =
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=B2=D7=98 [NEW SERIES] 1945 (NRS. =
1-10) , 1946 (1-12) , 1947 (1-10) COMPLETE FOR EACH OF THESE YEARS. New =
York, Der Komitet, 1946-47. Paper Wrappers, Folio (Road Atlas size, 35 =
cm) , 32 pages. "Unity. " Yiddish Communist bimonthly (from May 1944-Jan =
15 1945) , then monthly (through 1947) for writers, artists, and =
scientists, a periodical certainly read by many of those swept up in the =
Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe =
shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler in Amerike. " Preceeded by periodical =
of the same name, also published in New York, in 1942.SUBJECT(S) : =
Jewish communists -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings =
worldwide (LOC, UCLA, Columbia) . Bound in blank paper wrappers. 1947 is =
not bound. Cover on 1945 has detached, with a bit of edgewear to the =
first and last pages; All printed on good paper, so condition remains =
Good+ Solid. Important volumes straddling the end of the war and the =
early post war period. (Y-37A) . Price per each volume. (ID #16276) =
$125.00.=20
5. =E2=80=A2 American Committee Of Jewish Writers, Artists and =
Scientists. . EYNIKAYT /AYNIKAYT / AINIKAYT =
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=B2=D7=98 [NEW SERIES] LOOSE =
ISSUES: 1944 (NR. 5-FRAGILE PULP PAPER WITH CHIPPING) ; 1945 (NRS. 1, =
2-EDGEWEAR, 3, 6, 9) , 1946 (NRS. 2, 3, 4(GROPPER COVER) , 5, 6, 7, 8, =
11, 12) , 1947 (NRS. 1, 2).. New York, Der Komitet, 1946-47. Paper =
Wrappers, Folio (Road Atlas size, 35 cm) , 32 pages. "Unity. " Yiddish =
Communist bimonthly (from May 1944-Jan 15 1945) , then monthly (through =
1947) for writers, artists, and scientists, a periodical certainly read =
by many of those swept up in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later. =
"Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler =
in Amerike. " Preceeded by periodical of the same name, also published =
in New York, in 1942.SUBJECT(S) : Jewish communists -- United States -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (LOC, UCLA, Columbia) . =
Bound in blank paper wrappers. Cover on 1945 has detached, with a bit of =
edgewear to the first and last pages; All printed on good paper, so =
condition remains Good+ Solid. Important volumes straddling the end of =
the war and the early post war period. (Y-37B) . Price per each issue. =
(ID #16277) $20.00.=20
6. =E2=80=A2 Arbeyter Ring. KONVENSHON BULETIN =
=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9F=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=9F =
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F MAY 1931, VASHINGTON, D.C. =
(VOL XI, NRS. 1-7, COMPLETE) & DER BEZEM (VOL 14). Nyu York, Arbeyter =
ring, Stiff Boards, 4to, 8-36 pages each issue. In Yiddish. Daily =
printups from the Workmens Circle Annual convention, here bound together =
with the annual joke issue, "Der Bezem, " a kind of April Fools Day-like =
response to the convention. This is not a kind of post-convention =
wrap-up, but rather daily news for the delegates as it unfolds. Most =
issues include numerous cartoons, photos, etc. Important Depression-era =
volume. "Aroysgegebn fun der konvenshon arandzshments komite; redagirt =
fun F. Gelibter un L. Ratman. " Presume given only to delegates and not =
published and distributed further afield. We were unable to locate a =
single holding of this periodical (none on OCLC, none at Harvard, etc) , =
at least using its title in transliteration. Appears to be quite scarce. =
SUBJECT(S) Jews -- United States - Congresses. Workmen's Circle (U. S.) =
-- Congresses. Very Good Condition. (Y-4) (ID #16307) $150.00.
7. =E2=80=A2 Arbeyter Ring. KONVENSHON BULETIN =
=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9F=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=9F =
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F MAY 1939, BALTIMOR, MD. (VOL =
XV, NRS. 1-7, COMPLETE) & DER BEZEM (VOL 14). Nyu York, Arbeyter ring, =
Stiff Boards, 4to, 8-36 pages each issue. In Yiddish. Daily printups =
from the Workmens Circle Annual convention, here bound together with the =
annual joke issue, "Der Bezem, " a kind of April Fools Day-like response =
to the convention. This is not a kind of post-convention wrap-up, but =
rather daily news for the delegates as it unfolds. Most issues include =
numerous cartoons, photos, etc. Important Holocaust-era volume. =
"Aroysgegebn fun der konvenshon arandzshments komite; redagirt fun N. =
Konin, un K. Gebiner. " Presume given only to delegates and not =
published and distributed further afield. We were unable to locate a =
single holding of this periodical (none on OCLC, none at Harvard, etc) , =
at least using its title in transliteration. Appears to be quite scarce. =
SUBJECT(S) Jews -- United States - Congresses. Workmen's Circle (U. S.) =
-- Congresses. Very Good Condition. (Y-3) (ID #16306) $150.00.
8. =E2=80=A2 Arbeyter Ring. KONVENSHON BULETIN =
=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9F=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=9F =
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F MAY 1943, NYU YORK, N.Y. =
(VOL XVII, NR. 1, COMPLETE) & DER BEZEM (VOL 18). Nyu York, Arbeyter =
ring, Stiff Boards, 4to, 60, 12 pages. In Yiddish. Report from the =
Workmens Circle Annual convention, here bound together with the annual =
joke issue, "Der Bezem, " a kind of April Fools Day-like response to the =
convention. Important Holocaust-era volume. Includes numerous cartoons, =
photos, etc. "Aroysgegebn fun der konvenshon arandzshments komite; =
redagirt fun N. Konin, un K. Gebiner. " Presume given only to delegates =
and not published and distributed further afield. We were unable to =
locate a single holding of this periodical (none on OCLC, none at =
Harvard, etc) , at least using its title in transliteration. Appears to =
be quite scarce. SUBJECT(S) Jews -- United States - Congresses. =
Workmen's Circle (U. S.) -- Congresses. Very Good Condition. (Y-2) (ID =
#16305) $150.00.
9. =E2=80=A2 Arbeyter Ring. KONVENSHON BULETIN =
=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9F=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=9F =
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F MAY 1950, NYU YORK, N.Y. =
(VOL XIX, NRS. 1-5, COMPLETE) & DER BEZEM (VOL 25). Nyu York, Arbeyter =
ring, Stiff Boards, 4to, 8-16 pages each issue. In Yiddish; Der Bezem =
includes an English-language page. Daily printups from the Workmens =
Circle Annual convention, here bound together with the annual joke =
issue, "Der Bezem, " a kind of April Fools Day-like response to the =
convention. This is not a kind of post-convention wrap-up, but rather =
daily news for the delegates as it unfolds. All issues include numerous =
cartoons, photos, etc. Important DP-era volume. "Aroysgegebn fun der =
konvenshon arandzshments komite; redagirt fun N. Konin, K. Gebiner, un =
F. Epshtayn. " Presume given only to delegates and not published and =
distributed further afield. We were unable to locate a single holding of =
this periodical (none on OCLC, none at Harvard, etc) , at least using =
its title in transliteration. Appears to be quite scarce. SUBJECT(S) =
Jews -- United States - Congresses. Workmen's Circle (U. S.) -- =
Congresses. Very Good Condition. (Y-1) (ID #16304) $150.00.
10. =E2=80=A2 B. Demblin, Berish Vaynshteyn, & Moysheh Shtarkman, =
editors. HEMSHEKH. ZAMLBUKH. =D7=97=D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=9A =
=D7=96=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=9C=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A. VOL. 3 (1942) & 4 (1943) . =
Nyu York: Linguist Pub. Co. , 1943. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 247, 195 pages. =
The final 2 volumes in an annual which ran from 1939 until 1943. 25 cm. =
In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S): Yiddish literature -- Bio-bibliography. OCLC =
lists 11 holdings worldwide. Institutional stamp, wear & chips to =
wrappers, Good Condition. Other volumes available, please ask. (Y-30) =
Price is per volume (ID #16281) $50.00.
11. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98Vol I, Nos 1-6, 1922 (complete this volume). =
Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1922. Cloth, 4to. Bimonthly. In Yiddish. This =
periodical survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue =
only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and =
criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Bound in =
modern boards, ex-library with usual markings, paper browning, but much =
better than usually found. (ID #15171) $200.00.
12. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Vol II, Nos 1-6, 1923 (complete this volume). =
Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1923. Paper Wrappers, 4to. Bimonthly. In Yiddish. =
This periodical survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 =
issue only), 1928, & 1929. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. SUBJECT(S): =
Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. Paper =
browing and chipping as usually found, no text loss, fair condition but =
complete. (ID #15172) $125.00.
13. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 1928, Nos 1-9, (complete this volume). Varshe: =
Kultur-Lige, 1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This =
periodical survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue =
only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and =
criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper =
starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID =
#15173) $150.00.
14. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 1929, Nos 1-7, (lacking only Nr. 8 for this =
volume). Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. =
In Yiddish. Lacking only the journal's scarce final issue. This =
periodical survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue =
only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and =
criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper =
starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID =
#15174) $125.00.=20
15. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 1. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15175) $25.00.=20
16. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 2. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15176) $25.00.=20
17. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 3. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15177) $25.00.=20
18. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 4. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15178) $25.00.=20
19. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 5. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15179) $25.00.=20
20. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 6. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15180) $25.00.=20
21. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 1. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15181) $25.00.=20
22. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 2. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15182) $25.00.=20
23. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 3. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15183) $25.00.=20
24. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 4. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & =
1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15184) $25.00.=20
25. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 6/7. Varshe: =
Kultur-Lige, 1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This =
periodical survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue =
only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and =
criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper =
starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID =
#15185) $25.00.=20
26. =E2=80=A2 BIROBIDZHANER SHTERN [BIREBIDZHANER SHTERN]. 21 ISSUES =
FROM 1974: NRS. [FEB] 34, [MAY] 90, 45, [JUNE] 111, 112, 115, 117, 118, =
120, 121, 122, 126, [SEPT] 184, 185, 191, 192, 193, [OCT] 197, 198, 209, =
211,. Birobidzhan-Shtot [USSR], The Committee, 1974. Newspaper, Elephant =
Folio, 4 pages each issue. "Organ fonem Gegntlekhn Komitet fun der =
Komunistisher Partay fun Sovetntnforbond un fonem Gegentlekhn Sovet fun =
Deputatn fun di Arbetndike fun der Yidisher Avtonomer Gegnt. " Yiddish =
daily established in 1930 in the Jewish Autonomous region of the USSR. =
"Stalin's suppression of Yiddish culture in 1948-1952, however, stopped =
the production of Yiddish periodical literature [in the USSR] except in =
the Jewish Autonomous Region (Birobidzhan) , where the newspaper =
Birobidzhaner shtern (Birobidzhan Star) , which had begun publication in =
1930, was able to continue" (Yivo, "Yiddish Newspapers and Periodicals, =
N. D.) . No Copies listed on OCLC, and only 1 holding (Columbia) with =
microfilm (Y-35) (ID #16279) $250.00.
27. =E2=80=A2 Cahan, L., editor. PINKES [PINKOS] FERTLIORIKER ZSHURNAL =
FAR YIDISHER LITERATURGESHIKHTE, SHPRAKHFORSHUNG, FOLKLOR UN =
BIBLIOGRAFIE. Vol. 1, Nr. 1-2, (yuli-detsember 1927). New York: Yiddish =
Scientific Institute [YIVO], American Branch [Yidisher visnshaftlekher =
institut.; Amerikaner sektsie], 1927. Modern Cloth, Large 8vo, 176 =
pages. In Yiddish. This periodical survived only 2 volumes, ending with =
vol. 2, Nr. 1 in 1929. This is thus a complete set. A quarterly devoted =
to the study of Yiddish literature, language, folklore and bibliography. =
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish philology -- Periodicals. Yiddish language -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 20 holdings worldwide. Not in Shunami. Very Good =
Condition. (ID #15297) $30.00.
28. =E2=80=A2 Central Jewish Library and Press Archives. BULETIN. NR. 2, =
FEB. 1939. Nyu York: Tsentrale Yidishe Bibliotek un Prese Arkhiv, 1939. =
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 8 pages. In Yiddish. Apparently a total of 3 issues =
were published, all in 1939. Subject: Jews -- United States -- =
Periodicals. Jewish libraries -- New York (State) -- New York -- =
Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Bibliography -- . Very Good =
Condition. (CT-12) (ID #15056) $50.00.
29. =E2=80=A2 Costrell, H. I. ; editor. FUNKEN. VOL II, NRS. 1-12 =
(COMPLETE) . 1933-34. Nyu York: Aroysgegebn fun Natsyonaln komitet fun =
di Idishe arb. Klubn, 1933-34. Cloth, Small 4to, 32 pages each issue. =
24-27 cm. Monthly. In Yiddish. Communist magazine which ran from October =
1933-Feb 1936 (Vol IV, Nr. 2) . Much scarcer than the more common "Der =
Hammer. " 6 issues have illustrated covers (2 by Gropper) , some other =
illustrations as well. Title also in English and in Yiddish in Roman =
characters: Sparks, Funken. Published by the National Executive =
Committee of the Jewish Workers Clubs of America. OCLC lists only 1 set =
worldwide (NYPL) . SUBJECT(S): Jews -- United States -- Employment -- =
Periodicals. Socialism -- United States -- Periodicals. Socialism and =
culture -- United States -- Periodicals. Workers' theater -- United =
States -- Periodicals. (Y-1-13) (ID #16299) $200.00.
30. =E2=80=A2 DER AVANGARD. VOL III, NR. 1 (JAN 1910) . Buenos Aires : =
Organizaci=C3=B3n Socialista Obrera Israelita "Avangard", 1910. Paper =
Wrappers, 8vo, 30 pages. Bundist monthly/bi-weekly, affiliated with the =
Socialist Party. Subject : Jews -- Argentina -- Periodicals. Jewish =
socialists -- Argentina -- Periodicals. From the Spanish cover: "'El =
Avangard' Revista Mensual. Organo de la Organizacion Social-Democratica =
de los Obreros Israelitas en la Rep. Argentina 'Avangard. '" None from =
any year listed on OCLC. Wear to wrappers, last leaf and rear cover =
present in facsimile only. Very Scarce. (y-15) (ID #16322) $50.00.=20
31. =E2=80=A2 DER BAGINEN. TSAYTSHRIFT FUN DI YIDISHE PLITIM IN DER =
SHVAYTS. Issues # 2 & 3. March 1945 & May 1945. Zurich, Bonshtetn/ =
Bonstetten, 1945. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 16 pages. =
Fascinating Yiddish refugee-newspaper published in Switzerland. Price =
per issue. (Y-32) Light wear, much better than expected, Very Good =
Condition. (ID #5848) $40.00.
32. =E2=80=A2 DER NAYER GAYST: MONATSHRIFT FIR [sic] VISENSHAFT, =
LITERATUR UN KUNST. =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A0=D7=B2=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=92=D7=B2=D7=A1=D7=98: =
=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A4=D7=98 =
=D7=A4=D7=99=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=99=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=A4=D7=98, =
=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=98=D7=95=D7=A8 =
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=A1=D7=98. Vol I, Nrs. 1-10 =
(Oct. 1897-July 1898). Complete run but for the missing final issue, Nr. =
11, of Aug. 1898. Nyu York [New York]: Z. Kantorovits, 1897-1898. Cloth, =
4to, 613 pages. "The New spirit. " Shortlived Yiddish monthly which =
survived 11 issues, from Oct. 1897 to Aug. 1898. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- =
Intellectual life -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 7 holdings worldwide. Lacks =
backstrip (spine covering) , wear to boards, last page loose but =
present; some staining & few tears, otherwise paper & binding remain =
good and solid. (Y-40) (ID #16272) $350.00.
33. =E2=80=A2 DI YIDISHE VELT.=D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98. =
/THE JEWISH WORLD. ZSHURNAL FAR LITERATUR UN KULTUR-ENINIS. VOL II, NRS. =
4, 5, & 6 (1935: JAN, MARCH, APRIL) , COMPLETE THIS VOLUME. Vancouver, =
BC, No Publisher, 1935. Paper Wrappers, Large 4to (Life Magazine size) , =
10-20 pages per issue. In Yiddish; one issue includes in English, "A =
Plea for Yiddish. " The editors declare this to be "The only Yiddish =
magazine in Canada and on the Pacific Northwest. " The only reference we =
could find to this periodical ANYWHERE was in an online article on =
Yiddish life in Canada, in which Faith Jones notes that "The Vancouver =
literary journal Di Idishe Velt appeared a total of six times, four =
times in 1928 and twice in 1935 [corrected: 3 in 1928 & 3 in 1935], a =
publication gap which may be unique between single issues of a =
purportedly monthly publication. " OCLC lists no holdings worldwide, nor =
could we find listings at Harvard, YIVO, Union Catalog of Canada, =
Singerman's "Yiddish Serials of the world" (secondary bibliography) etc. =
After speaking with a scholar who has studied Canadian Yiddish history, =
it was determined that there are a few incomplete sets in British =
Colombian archives, BUT TO THEIR KNOWLEDGE, NOWHERE ELSE. Very Scarce. =
Nr 4 has split and detached covers (present) , otherwise Very Good =
Condition, inside and out. (Y-43) (ID #16268) $600.00.
34. =E2=80=A2 DOS FRAYE VORT / FREIE WORT [LONDON]. NRS. 2,3,5-8, 10-12, =
15,18,19,31, 32, 43, 46-65. London: No Publisher, 1933-1935. Newspapers, =
Small Folio. Weekly (irregular) Yiddish worker's newspaper, which ran 65 =
issues from 15th Sept. 1933 to 26th July 1935. 36 cm. SUBJECT(S): Jews =
-- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (LOC, Indiana U, NYPL) . =
As good heavy paper was used, these are unbrowned and, aside from some =
very light use wear, are in Very Good Condition. A beautiful set of 33 =
issues. (Y-25) (ID #16292) $500.00.
35. =E2=80=A2 DOS FRAYE VORT / FREIE WORT [LONDON]. Loose Issues. NRS. =
48-49, 51, 55, 59, 63, 65.. London : No Publisher, 1933-1935. =
Newspapers, Small Folio. Weekly (irregular) Yiddish worker's newspaper, =
which ran 65 issues from 15th Sept. 1933 to 26th July 1935. 36 cm. =
SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (LOC, =
Indiana U, NYPL) . As good heavy paper was used, these are unbrowned =
and, aside from some very light use wear, are in Very Good Condition. =
(Y-25) Price is per issue (ID #16293) $20.00.=20
36. =E2=80=A2 DOS FRAYE VORT [BERLIN]. VOL I, NRS. 2-5. NEARLY COMPLETE, =
LACKING ONLY THE 1ST ISSUE. Berlin: Farlag "Yalkut", 1923. Irregularly =
issued weekly/bi-weekly Yiddish Socialist magazine from Berlin, which =
exited only from its maiden issue of March 20, 1923 until the final 5th =
issue of August 1 of the same year. SUBJECT (S): Jewish socialists -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists only 2 holdings (LOC & Indiana U) . Labor =
Library stamps & old dampstains to margins, covers split with edgewear, =
otherwise Good Condition. (Y-26) (ID #16294) $200.00.
37. =E2=80=A2 DOS FRAYE VORT [BERLIN]. LOOSE ISSUES: VOL I, NR. 3 (MAY =
15, 1923) , NR. 4 (JUNE 20, 1923) & NR. 5 (AUG 1, 1923, FINAL ISSUE). =
Berlin : Farlag "Yalkut", 1923. Irregularly issued weekly/bi-weekly =
Yiddish Socialist magazine from Berlin, which exited only from its =
maiden issue of March 20, 1923 until the final 5th issue of August 1 of =
the same year. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish socialists -- Periodicals. OCLC =
lists only 2 holdings (LOC & Indiana U) . Some lack rear cover, all have =
Labor Library stamp, old dampstain to margins, otherwise Good Condition. =
Price per issue. (Y-26B) (ID #16295) $30.00.=20
38. =E2=80=A2 FAKTN UN MEYNUNGEN =
=D7=A4=D6=BF=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =
=D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F: KHOYDESH-BULETIN FUN =
FORSHUNG-INSTITUT BAM YIDISHN ARBETER-KOMITET. NRS. 38-159. Nyu York: =
Forshung-Instiut baym Yidishn Arbeyer-komitet, 1945-1954. Cloth or =
paper, 4to, 12 pages per issue. Glossy paper monthly. "Facts and =
Opinions. " Published by the research committee of the Jewish Labor =
Committee. We located only 1 holding of this periodical (Harvard-partial =
run) , and none others on OCLC. OCLC does list a later (1971 on) =
periodical of a similar name, with one holding worldwide (NYPL) . =
SUBJECT(S): Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Labor movement -- United =
States -- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- =
Periodicals. Very Good Condition. (Y-5) (ID #16308) $750.00.=20
39. =E2=80=A2 FAKTN UN MEYNUNGEN =
=D7=A4=D6=BF=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =
=D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F: KHOYDESH-BULETIN FUN =
FORSHUNG-INSTITUT BAM YIDISHN ARBETER-KOMITET. Complete Bound Annuals. . =
Vols: 1945 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 38-49); 1946 (Nrs. 1-12, Running =
Nrs. 50-61, not bound); 1947 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 62-73), 1948 (Nrs. =
1-12, Running Nrs. 74-85); 1951 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 109-120); 1952 =
(Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 121-132); 1953 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. =
133-144); Nyu York : Forshung-Instiut baym Yidishn Arbeyer-komitet, =
1947. Cloth, 4to, 12 pages per issue. Monthly. "Facts and Opinions. " =
Published by the research committee of the Jewish Labor Committee. =
Postwar period volume. We located only 1 holding of this periodical =
(Harvard-partial run) , and none others on OCLC. OCLC does list a later =
(1971 on) periodical of a similar name, with one holding worldwide =
(NYPL) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Labor movement =
-- United States -- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- =
Periodicals. Very Good Condition. (Y-5B) Price per annual. (ID #16310) =
$100.00.=20
40. =E2=80=A2 FAKTN UN MEYNUNGEN =
=D7=A4=D6=BF=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =
=D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F: KHOYDESH-BULETIN FUN =
FORSHUNG-INSTITUT BAM YIDISHN ARBETER-KOMITET. Loose Issues. NRS. =
109-120. Nyu York : Forshung-Instiut baym Yidishn Arbeyer-komitet, =
1947-1952. Glossy Paper wrappers, 4to, 12 pages per issue. Monthly. =
"Facts and Opinions. " Published by the research committee of the Jewish =
Labor Committee. We located only 1 holding of this periodical =
(Harvard-partial run) , and none others on OCLC. OCLC does list a later =
(1971 on) periodical of a similar name, with one holding worldwide =
(NYPL) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Labor movement =
-- United States -- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- =
Periodicals. Very Good Condition. Price is per issue(Y-5A) (ID #16309) =
$20.00.=20
41. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT [FORTSCHRITT] =
=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98 ORGAN FUN DI =
AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME IV (COMPLETE) , =
1918-19. New York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1919. 1st =
Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 600 pages. Bound volume of the ACWA's =
Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart was called ADVANCE) =
The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a heavily =
Jewish & Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against Hart, =
Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like =
Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding =
cadre, " note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American =
Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly every variety of left-wing politics was =
represented: Lithuanian revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian =
free-thought, Italian syndicalism, the revolutionary unionism of the =
IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the orthodox socialism of the =
American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder socialism of the =
Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the pages of =
the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals. Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor =
movement -- New York -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US =
Dept of Labor & NYPL). Paper very brown as expected, overall Good+ =
Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding very solid. Very Good =
Condition. (ID #16184) $150.00.
42. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT [FORTSCHRITT] =
=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98 ORGAN FUN DI =
AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME VI (COMPLETE) , =
1920-21. New York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1920. 1st =
Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 600 pages. Bound volume of the ACWA's =
Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart was called ADVANCE) =
The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a heavily =
Jewish & Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against Hart, =
Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like =
Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding =
cadre, " note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American =
Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly every variety of left-wing politics was =
represented: Lithuanian revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian =
free-thought, Italian syndicalism, the revolutionary unionism of the =
IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the orthodox socialism of the =
American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder socialism of the =
Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the pages of =
the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals. Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor =
movement -- New York -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US =
Dept of Labor & NYPL). Paper very brown as expected, overall Good+ =
Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding very solid. Very Good =
Condition. (ID #16183) $140.00.
43. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT [FORTSCHRITT] =
=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98 ORGAN FUN DI =
AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME VII (COMPLETE) , =
1921-1922. New York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1921. 1st =
Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 600 pages. Bound volume of the ACWA's =
Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart was called ADVANCE) =
The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a heavily =
Jewish & Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against Hart, =
Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like =
Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding =
cadre, " note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American =
Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly every variety of left-wing politics was =
represented: Lithuanian revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian =
free-thought, Italian syndicalism, the revolutionary unionism of the =
IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the orthodox socialism of the =
American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder socialism of the =
Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the pages of =
the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals. Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor =
movement -- New York -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US =
Dept of Labor & NYPL). Paper very brown as expected, 1 corner bumped =
with damage to margin, no text loss, otherwise Good Condition. Paper =
browning, not fragile, binding very solid. Very Good Condition. (ID =
#16188) $140.00.
44. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT [FORTSCHRITT] =
=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98 ORGAN FUN DI =
AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME VIII (COMPLETE) , =
1922-23. New York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1923. 1st =
Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 600 pages. Bound volume of the ACWA's =
Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart was called ADVANCE) =
The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a heavily =
Jewish & Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against Hart, =
Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like =
Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding =
cadre, " note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American =
Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly every variety of left-wing politics was =
represented: Lithuanian revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian =
free-thought, Italian syndicalism, the revolutionary unionism of the =
IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the orthodox socialism of the =
American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder socialism of the =
Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the pages of =
the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals. Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor =
movement -- New York -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US =
Dept of Labor & NYPL). Paper very brown as expected, Edgewear to outer =
margins of first 3 pages, no text loss, overall Good Condition. Paper =
browning, not fragile, binding very solid. Very Good Condition. (ID =
#16182) $140.00.
45. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT [FORTSCHRITT] =
=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98 ORGAN FUN DI =
AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME X (COMPLETE) , =
1924-1925. New York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1925. 1st =
Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 600 pages. Bound volume of the ACWA's =
Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart was called ADVANCE) =
The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a heavily =
Jewish & Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against Hart, =
Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like =
Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding =
cadre, " note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American =
Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly every variety of left-wing politics was =
represented: Lithuanian revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian =
free-thought, Italian syndicalism, the revolutionary unionism of the =
IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the orthodox socialism of the =
American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder socialism of the =
Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the pages of =
the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals. Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor =
movement -- New York -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US =
Dept of Labor & NYPL). Paper very brown as expected, otherwise Good+ =
Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding very solid. Very Good =
Condition. (ID #16187) $140.00.
46. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT [FORTSCHRITT] =
=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98 ORGAN FUN DI =
AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME XI (COMPLETE) , =
1925-1926. New York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1926. 1st =
Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 400 pages. Bound volume of the ACWA's =
Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart was called ADVANCE) =
The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a heavily =
Jewish & Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against Hart, =
Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like =
Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding =
cadre, " note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American =
Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly every variety of left-wing politics was =
represented: Lithuanian revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian =
free-thought, Italian syndicalism, the revolutionary unionism of the =
IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the orthodox socialism of the =
American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder socialism of the =
Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the pages of =
the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals. Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor =
movement -- New York -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US =
Dept of Labor & NYPL). Paper very brown as expected, a few leaves loose =
with a touch of text loss, otherwise Good Condition. Paper browning, not =
fragile, binding very solid. Very Good Condition. (ID #16186) $125.00.
47. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT [FORTSCHRITT] =
=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98 ORGAN FUN DI =
AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME XII (COMPLETE) , 1926. =
New York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1926. 1st Edition. =
Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 400 pages. Bound volume of the ACWA's Yiddish =
weekly. (Its English language counterpart was called ADVANCE) The =
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a heavily Jewish & =
Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against Hart, Schaffner =
& Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like Jane Addams =
and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding cadre, " note =
Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American Left, pp. 16-18) =
, "nearly every variety of left-wing politics was represented: =
Lithuanian revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian free-thought, Italian =
syndicalism, the revolutionary unionism of the IWW, Jewish and Italian =
anarchism, the orthodox socialism of the American Socialist Party...and =
the tactically bolder socialism of the Jewish Bund. " This political =
rainbow is clearly evident in the pages of the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: =
Jewish labor unions -- United States -- Periodicals. Yiddish newspapers =
-- United States -- Periodicals. Labor movement -- New York -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US Dept of Labor & NYPL). =
Paper very brown as expected, lacks half of one leaf with other half =
laid in, otherwise Good Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding =
very solid. Very Good Condition. (ID #16185) $125.00.
48. =E2=80=A2 FREIE ARBEITER SHTIMME/FRAYE ARBAYTER SHTIME. =
=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=A2 =
=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2 YUBILAY ZAML-BUKH. 1899-1929. New York, =
Freie Arbeiter Stimme, 1929. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Folio (Large), =
96 pages. 20th Anniversary Jubilee Anthology of the most famous =
Anarchist Yiddish weekly. "The outstanding anarchist publication in the =
Yiddish language and the most popular anarchist publication of any kind =
in America, the FAS long served as central mechanism for anarchist =
ethics and aesthetics within the Jewish immigrant world... The FAS, its =
pages studded with DI YUNGE, young rebellious poets of the ghetto, =
reached a circulation of 30, 000 amid the last major Jewish dispora. " =
(Paul Buhle, 1992) Includes much on the labor movment, Domestic and =
international politics, including the rise of fascism in Europe, Nazism, =
Antisemitsm, etc. Important primary source for material on pre-war =
Jewish anarchism. Light wear, Good Condition. (Y-46) (ID #16265) =
$150.00.
49. =E2=80=A2 FRAYE ARBAYTER SHTIME / FREIE ARBEITER SHTIME. =
=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=A2 =
=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2 VOL. 69 (1959), Nrs. 1-24, lacking Nrs. 2 =
& 16, otherwise Complete. New York, Freie Arbeiter Stimme, 1959. 1st =
Edition. Unbound, Folio (Large), Over 200 pages. Complete annual of the =
most famous Anarchist Yiddish newspaper, here monthly, from the post War =
period. Includes much on the labor movment, Domestic and international =
politics, Civil rights, Hungary, Israel, Jewish Anarchist history, etc. =
Important primary source for material on Jewish Anarchism. (Y-34) Pages =
brownin with some flaking, just a bit of text affected here and there. =
Otherwise Good Condition. (ID #16192) $75.00.
50. =E2=80=A2 FRAYE ARBAYTER SHTIME / FREIE ARBEITER SHTIME. =
=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=A2 =
=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2 SHTIMME. VOL. 80 (1970), Nrs. 1-12 =
COMPLETE & UNBOUND. New York, Freie Arbeiter Stimme, 1970. 1st Edition. =
Unbound, Folio (Large), Over 100 pages. Complete annual of the most =
famous Anarchist Yiddish newspaper, here monthly, from the the immediate =
post-1968 period. Includes much on the labor movment, Domestic and =
international politics, including the antiwar movement, Civil rights, =
the Prague spring, etc. Important primary source for material on 1960s =
Jewish Anarchism. (Y-33) Pages brown but sturdy. Very Good Condition. =
(ID #16190) $75.00.
51. =E2=80=A2 FRAYE ARBAYTER SHTIME / FREIE ARBEITER SHTIME. =
=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=A2 =
=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2 VOL. 81 (1971), Nrs. 1-12 COMPLETE & =
UNBOUND. New York, Freie Arbeiter Stimme, 1971. 1st Edition. Unbound, =
Folio (Large), Over 100 pages. Complete annual of the most famous =
Anarchist Yiddish newspaper, here monthly, from the Viet Nam War period. =
Includes much on the labor movment, Domestic and international politics, =
including the antiwar movement, Civil rights, Jewish Anarchist history, =
etc. Important primary source for material on Jewish Anarchism. (Y-33) =
Pages brown but sturdy. Very Good Condition. (ID #16191) $75.00.
52. =E2=80=A2 Gezelshaft Far Kultur Un Hilf (Mexico) . FOROYS =
=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A1: ORGAN FUN DER GEZELSHAFT FAR =
KULTUR UN HILF. BROKEN RUN OF 208 ISSUES. Nrs. 61, 65, 68 (Jan 1948) , =
69, 73, 74, 75, 78, 79, 86, 88, 89, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 103, =
104, 105, 106, 108/109-112, 114-116, 118, 120-121, 126-128, 130, =
132-134, 136, 137, 138, 140-141, 143-144, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 161, =
163(Jan 1, 1952) , 164, 165-167, 170, 172, 175, 176-178, 179, 180, 181, =
182, 183, 184, 185 (Jan 1, 1953) , 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, =
194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205 (Jan 1, 1954) =
, 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 213, 214, 215-220, 221, 222, 223(Jan 1955) =
-257/258 (Nov-Dec. 1957) , 267, 271(Jan 1959) , 274, 284 (Jan 1960) , =
286, 308(Jan 1962) , 326 (lacks rear cover) , 343 (Jan 1965) , 344-346, =
348, 350-352, 354, 358, 361, 362 (Jan 1967) , 365, 370 (special glossy =
issue, 70th birthday of the Bund) 371(Jan 1968) , 373, 376-378, 379 (Jan =
1969) , 394(Jan 1971) , 398, 401 (Jan 1972) , 405, 407(75th Anniversary =
of the Bund issue) , 409 (Jan 1973) , 410, 411, 413, 414, 415(Jan 1974) =
, 416, 417, 418, 419, 421(Jan 1975) , 422, 423, 424, 426, 427 (Jan 1976) =
, 430, 431, 432, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439 (Jan 1978) , 440, 441, =
442, 443, 444, 445(Jan 1979) , 446, 447, & 448. Mexico, D. F.: =
Gezelshaft far Kultur un Hilf, Paper Wrappers, 4to, each issue aprox =
32-150 pages. Biweekly or, later, Monthly. 28 cm. Text in Yiddish; =
contains advertising matter in Spanish. "Tsaytshrift far literatur, =
kultur, gezelshaftlkhe problemen un sotsyalistishn gedank. " Published =
in Mexico by the Gezelshaft far Kultur un Hilf, part of the Bund, =
beginning in 1940.SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Mexico -- Periodicals. Some issues =
also have the title: "Adelante" and/or "Revista Foroys. " OCLC lists 5 =
holdings, only three in the US (UCLA, NYU, Utexas-Austin, U of London, =
Oxford) . Very Good Condition. (Y-20) (ID #16297) $2,000.00.
53. =E2=80=A2 Gezelshaft Far Kultur Un Hilf (Mexico) . FOROYS =
=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A1: ORGAN FUN DER GEZELSHAFT FAR =
KULTUR UN HILF. LOOSE ISSUES.. Nrs: 68 (Jan 1948) , 96, 99, 100, 101, =
104, 115, 122, 126, 128, 141, 143, 144, 146, 163(Jan 1, 1952) , 170, =
179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 (Jan 1, 1953) , 187, 188, 190, 191, =
192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205 (Jan 1, =
1954) , 206, 207, 209, 211, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, =
223, 224, 228, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 237, 239, 240, 241, 242, =
243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 253, 255, 256 (sepcial issue, 60th birthday of =
the Bund) , 257/258, 351, 361, 370 (special glossy issue, 70th birthday =
of the Bund) , 371(Jan 1968) , 376, 377 378, 401(Jan 1972) , 409(Jan =
1973) , 410, 411, 414, 415(Jan 1974) , 416, 417, 418, 421(Jan 1975) , =
422, 423, 427 (Jan 1976) , 430, 432, 436, 438xx, 439 (Jan 1978) , 440, =
441, & 442. Mexico, D. F. : Gezelshaft far Kultur un Hilf. Paper =
Wrappers, 4to, 88 pages. Monthly. 28 cm. Text in Yiddish; contains =
advertising matter in Spanish. "Tsaytshrift far literatur, kultur, =
gezelshaftlkhe problemen un sotsyalistishn gedank. " Published in Mexico =
by the Gezelshaft far Kultur un Hilf, part of the Bund, beginning in =
1940..SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Mexico -- Periodicals. Some issues also have =
the title: "Adelante" and/or "Revista Foroys. " OCLC lists 5 holdings, =
only three in the US (UCLA, NYU, Utexas-Austin, U of London, Oxford) . =
Very Good Condition. Price is per issue. (Y-21) (ID #16298) $20.00.=20
54. =E2=80=A2 HEMSHEKH. SHRAYBER FARBAND FUN SHEYRES HAPLEYTE. April, =
1948 (only). Minkhen (i.e. Munich): Direktorium far dertsiung un kultur, =
1948. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 72 pages. 26 cm. Text in Yiddish with table =
of contents and (rear) cover also in English. Includes 2 pages of black =
& white plates with pastel paintings of the Lodz Ghetto by Hirsh Szylis =
and two oil paintings by Pinkus Shvarts. This serial began in 1948 and =
ceased in 1949. We have been able to locate references to only 3 issues: =
Jan. 1948, April, 1948 (i.e. this issue); and Jan. 1949, with OCLC =
listing only 5 institutions with 1 or more of these issues. For more on =
the importance of this periodical, see Gershon Greenberg's "From Hurban =
to Redemption: Orthodox Jewish Thought in the Munich Area, 1945-1948," =
available online at the Wiesenthal Center. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust =
survivors -- Germany -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Periodicals. =
Holocaust survivors -- Germany -- Periodicals. World War, 1939-1945 -- =
Refugees -- Periodicals. Jews -- Germany -- Periodicals. Yiddish =
literature -- Germany - Periodicals. Light wear, Good Condition. (ID =
#14058) $135.00.
55. =E2=80=A2 Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. =
Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika. DI NAYE TSAYT. =D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 VOL I, NRS. 1-12; & Vol II, =
Nr. 1. COMPLETE RUN NO MORE ISSUED. New York: Idish-shprekhende =
sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter Partey fun Nord-Amerika, =
1898-1899. Cloth, Large 8vo, aprox. 48 pages per issue. Monthly. Yiddish =
Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 =
(Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. This is thus nearly complete for the entire =
run, lacking only the single issue from Vol, II (Vol II, Nr. 1) From the =
English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, =
Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by =
the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North =
America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the =
immigrants in...the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led =
many Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist =
movement...When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan =
left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate =
socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist =
labor party [SLP].... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's =
tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent =
organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which =
opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national =
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In =
1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and =
founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn =
Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings =
(UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Bound in period boards, which show wear. =
Paper and bound in covers are browning but are in Good Condition. One =
issue present in facsimile only (not bound). An excellent complete run. =
(Y-8-A) (ID #16315) $500.00.
56. =E2=80=A2 Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. =
Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. =D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 VOL I, NR. 2. (JUNE 1898) . =
New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter =
Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. =
Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, =
Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language =
cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and =
Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the =
Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. =
"The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants =
in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews =
"to join the radical left wing of the American socialist =
movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan =
left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate =
socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist =
labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's =
tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent =
organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which =
opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national =
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In =
1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and =
founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn =
Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 =
holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear to wrappers, Very Good =
Condition. (Y-9) (ID #16316) $35.00.=20
57. =E2=80=A2 Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. =
Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. =D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 VOL I, NR. 3. (JULY 1898) . =
New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter =
Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. =
Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, =
Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language =
cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and =
Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the =
Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. =
"The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants =
in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews =
"to join the radical left wing of the American socialist =
movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan =
left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate =
socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist =
labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's =
tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent =
organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which =
opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national =
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In =
1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and =
founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn =
Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 =
holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear to wrappers, Very Good =
Condition. (Y-11) (ID #16318) $35.00.=20
58. =E2=80=A2 Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. =
Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. =D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 VOL I, NR. 3. (JULY 1898) . =
New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter =
Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. =
Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, =
Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language =
cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and =
Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the =
Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. =
"The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants =
in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews =
"to join the radical left wing of the American socialist =
movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan =
left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate =
socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist =
labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's =
tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent =
organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which =
opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national =
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In =
1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and =
founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn =
Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 =
holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Wear to wrappers, Rear wrapper =
present only in facsimile. Good Condition. (Y-12) (ID #16319) $30.00.=20
59. =E2=80=A2 Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. =
Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. =D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 VOL I, NR. 4. (AUGUST 1898) =
. New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter =
Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. =
Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, =
Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language =
cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and =
Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the =
Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. =
"The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants =
in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews =
"to join the radical left wing of the American socialist =
movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan =
left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate =
socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist =
labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's =
tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent =
organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which =
opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national =
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In =
1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and =
founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn =
Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 =
holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear to wrappers, Very Good =
Condition. (Y-10) (ID #16317) $35.00.=20
60. =E2=80=A2 Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. =
Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. =D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 VOL I, NR. 6. (JULY 1898) . =
New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter =
Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. =
Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, =
Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language =
cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and =
Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the =
Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. =
"The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants =
in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews =
"to join the radical left wing of the American socialist =
movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan =
left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate =
socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist =
labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's =
tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent =
organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which =
opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national =
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In =
1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and =
founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn =
Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 =
holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Edgewear to wrappers, Very Good =
Condition. (Y-13) (ID #16320) $35.00.=20
61. =E2=80=A2 ILUSTRIRTE LITERARISHE BLETER =
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A2 =
=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 / HOJAS LITERARIAS ILUSTRADAS. NRS. =
78/80, 116/118, 119/121, 131/133, 134/136,. Buenos Ayres [Buenos Aires]: =
Ilustrirte Literarishe Bleter, Paper Wrappers, 4to, 12-24 pages each =
issue. Bilingual Yiddish-Spanish literary monthly from Argentina, which =
began with Vol I, Nr. 1, in Sept 1953. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Periodicals. =
OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (Stanford, UCLA, Yale) . Very Good =
Condition. (Y-42) (ID #16269) $125.00.
62. =E2=80=A2 ILUSTRIRTE LITERARISHE BLETER =
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A2 =
=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 / HOJAS LITERARIAS ILUSTRADAS. =
LOOSE ISSUES NRS. 116/118, & 119/121. Buenos Ayres [Buenos Aires]: =
Ilustrirte Literarishe Bleter, Paper Wrappers, 4to, 12 pages each issue. =
Bilingual Yiddish-Spanish literary monthly from Argentina, which began =
with Vol I, Nr. 1, in Sept 1953. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC =
lists 3 holdings worldwide (Stanford, UCLA, Yale) . Very Good Condition. =
(Y-42) . Price per issue (ID #16270) $20.00.=20
63. =E2=80=A2 International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (Ilgwu) . DER =
LEYDIES GARMENT VORKER /THE LADIES GARMENT WORKER. VOL IV, NRS. 1-12 =
(COMPLETE THIS VOLUME) . New York, International Ladies Garment Workers =
Union. 1913. Cloth, 8vo, Aprox 70 pages each. 2/3 in Yiddish, 1/3 in =
English. Periodical ran 9 volumes, 1910-1918. The ILGWU was "A major =
center of Jewish immigrant radicalism and socialistic sentiments...The =
early Socialism of ILGWU leaders was shaped by their experiences in the =
Jewish Bund, along with a scattering of other Eastern European =
revolutionary organizations. The sweatshop, together with popular =
traditions of Jewish messianism, created the context for garment =
workers' response to socialistic ideals" (Buehl et al, 1992) SUBJECT(S): =
Clothing workers -- United States -- Labor unions -- Periodicals. OCLC =
lists 18 holdings, though many of these are incomplete and some appear =
to be Microfilm rather than hard copy. Good+ Condition. (Y-22) (ID =
#16331) $125.00.
64. =E2=80=A2 Jewish Socialist Federation Of America. IDISHER YOHR BUKH. =
VOL I. 1914. Nyu york [New York]: Idisher sotsyalistisher federatsye in =
Amerika, 1914. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 110 pages. Annual. Includes =
illustrations. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Periodical lasted until 1918 issue; =
Vols II (1915) and later are titled "Idishe yohrbukh. " "In 1908 a =
Jewish Agitation Bureau was established [by the Socialist Party of =
America] in order to spread socialism among Yiddish-speaking Jews. =
Stimulated by immigrants with experience in the East European Bund, the =
Bureau developed into the Jewish Socialist Federation (J. S. F.) from =
1912, over strong opposition from Abe Cahan and other Yiddish-speaking =
stalwarts opposed to such "separatism. " Actually the J. S. F. Disavowed =
any distinct Jewish purpose and attempted only to spread socialism, =
while it vigorously combated Zionism. Its membership was drawn mainly =
from immigrants of Bundist background" (Schneier Levenberg in EJ) . =
SUBJECT(S): Socialism -- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- New =
York -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 holdings. Edgewear, rear cover =
detached. Otherwise good condition with good paper. (Y-6) (ID #16311) =
$100.00.
65. =E2=80=A2 Jewish Socialist Federation Of America. IDISHER YOHR BUKH. =
VOL I. 1914. Nyu york [New York]: Idisher sotsyalistisher federatsye in =
Amerika, 1914. CLoth, 8vo, 110 pages. Annual. Includes illustrations. 23 =
cm. In Yiddish. Periodical lasted until 1918 issue; Vols II (1915) and =
later are titled "Idishe yohrbukh. " "In 1908 a Jewish Agitation Bureau =
was established [by the Socialist Party of America] in order to spread =
socialism among Yiddish-speaking Jews. Stimulated by immigrants with =
experience in the East European Bund, the Bureau developed into the =
Jewish Socialist Federation (J. S. F.) from 1912, over strong opposition =
from Abe Cahan and other Yiddish-speaking stalwarts opposed to such =
"separatism. " Actually the J. S. F. Disavowed any distinct Jewish =
purpose and attempted only to spread socialism, while it vigorously =
combated Zionism. Its membership was drawn mainly from immigrants of =
Bundist background" (Schneier Levenberg in EJ) . SUBJECT(S): Socialism =
-- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York -- Periodicals. =
OCLC lists 6 holdings. Hinges starting, but still good and solid. Good =
Condition. (Y-6-A) (ID #16312) $125.00.
66. =E2=80=A2 Kaplan, Israel, editor. FUN LETSTEN CHURBN =
=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A6=D7=98=D7=9F =
=D7=97=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=91=D6=BC=D7=A0 [FUN LETZTEN KHURBAN / KHURBN / =
CHURBAN] : TSAYTSHRIFT FUR GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN LEBN BETN =
NATSI-REZSHIM. FROM THE LAST EXTERMINATION: JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF =
THE JEWISH PEOPLE DURING THE NAZI REGIME. Nrs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & =
10. Munich, Central Historical Commission, 1946- 1947. First Edition. =
Paper Wrappers, small 8vo, pages. 1 of 8000 copies issued. In Yiddish =
with English cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important =
journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs =
themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The =
publisher=E2=80=99s decision to include the English table of contents, =
probably in part to insure the journal=E2=80=99s use in future war =
crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly =
today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical =
Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central =
Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations =
early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be =
found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the =
Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, =
"Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the =
work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical =
Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in =
Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of =
regional committees was set up under the commission=E2=80=99s auspices =
whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, =
including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the =
first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Published under =
DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. Good =
Condition.=20
We have available the following issues (10 were issued in total), for =
sale individually:=20
A. Nr. 2. Sept. 1946. 104 pages. Includes 11 photos with captions in =
English & Yiddish. Articles include: Guns in the Ghetto of Riga, by =
I[srael]. Kaplan; Life and Death of Dubno Ghetto, by M. Weisberg; Crying =
Graves, by A. Weisbrod; Labour camp at Mielec (reports of witnesses), by =
I. Kohs; Nazi word of honour, by Dr. M. Schatner; At the Ghetto of =
Czestochow (pages), by W. Gliksman; Jewish Folklore during the Nazi =
Time, by by I[srael]. Kaplan; Let us keep silent (Being sung in camp); =
Dwellings of Ghetto (Being sung in camp);Two Nazi Documents (with =
explanations); List of articles concerning Jewish Life during the Nazi =
Regime in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; Activity Report; Chronicle. =
Very Good+ Condition. $85.00
B. Nr. 3. Nov. 1946.101 pages. Includes 13 photos with captions in =
English & Yiddish. Articles include: Lachwa, by I.K. [Israel Kaplan?], =
Aaron Schworin, Chaim Shklar, & Abraham Feinberg; Polish Jewish Soldiers =
as War Prisoners (memoirs), by Mendel Lifschitz; A Chapter on Siedlce =
(Eye-Witness Report), by Getzl Weissberg; Comments on the Photographs of =
Siedlce, by Fritz Heft; The Last Forty-Five Children in Kielce, by Sara =
Kerbel; The =E2=80=9CJewish Band=E2=80=9D (Eye-Witness Report), by Isaac =
Feierstein; The Problem of Productivization [sic] in the Warsaw Ghetto, =
by Eng. Isaiah Bluman; In Treblinke (Eye-Witness Report), by Simcha =
Bunim Lesky; Luck (Eye-Witness Report), by Meyer Roitman; Slaughter at =
the Oceanside (Eye-Witness Report), by Miriam Zweig; In the Transport =
from the Death Camp Balkenheim (Eye-Witness Report), by Maurice Kraus; =
Brezna (Eye-Witness Report), by Malke Beilinsky; In Budapest =
(Eye-Witness Report), by Alimelech Vider; In the Woods of Polesie, by =
Samuel Praude; My Experiences During the War (From the Series of =
Children's Reports), by Arieh Milch; Expressions Used in the Ghetto of =
Lodz, by I. Rosenbaum & M.I. Feigenbaum; Lullaby (Ghetto-song); The =
Ghetto of Lodz (Ghetto-song), by Jonathan Karp; Nazi Documents with =
comments; Photographs of the Nazi period; Bibliographical list of =
articles on Jewish life under the Nazis. [sic] published in the Press of =
Shaarith Ha-Plata; List of Camps; Report on Activities of the Central =
Historical Commission; News of the Central Historical Commission. Very =
Good Condition. $85.00
C. Nr. 4. March 1947. 112 pages. Includes 10 photos with captions in =
English & Yiddish, & 2 maps. Articles include: The Extermination of Jews =
in East-Galicia, By Dr. Philip Friedmann; Polish Jewish Soldiers as War =
Prisoners (Memoirs), by Mendel Lifschitz; Tchernowitz (Cernauti), by Dr. =
Jakob Ungar; In the forests of White Russia (Eye-Witness Report): a) =
Around Woloshin, by Mosche Mejerson, b) In the Braslav area, by Mosche =
Trejster, [&] c) At Radun, by Lieb Lewin; My Experiences During the War =
(From the Series of Children's Reports), by Daniel Burstin; Lullaby =
(Ghetto-song); "Buna" (Camp-song); Nazi Documents with Comments; =
Photographs of the Nazi Period; Bibliographical List of Articles on =
Jewish Life under the Nazis Published in the Press of the Shaarith =
Ha-Plata; Report on Activites of the Central Historical Commission; News =
of the Central Historical Commission. Very Good Condition. $85.00
D. Nr. 5. May 1947. 106 pages. Includes 11 photos with captions in =
English & Yiddish. Articles include: The con-camp [i.e. concentration =
camp] prisoners march to Tirol, by I.K. [Israel Kaplan?]; March from =
Kaufering-camps, by I[sreal]. Kaplan; From Schwabhausen to Dachau, by =
Dr. L. Goldstein; On the march from M=C3=BChlsdorf, by Rabbi Elchanan =
Person; On the march from Hessenthal, by Dr. Mordchai Glatsetin; From =
G=C3=B6rlitz to Tirol, by Jakob Rosenbaum; On the March from =
Wistegiersdorf, by A. Tenenbaum; On the march from Buchenwald, by Israel =
Segal; Nazi =E2=80=9Cliberation,=E2=80=9D b7 Dr. A. Waksberger; My =
Experiences during the War (from the Series of Children=E2=80=99s =
Reports), by Jakob Lewin; Mama bless me!.. (Camp-song); Oh, potates =
[sic].. (Ghetto-song), by Hersz Albus; Nazi Documents with translations; =
Photographs of the Nazi Era; Bibliographical list of articles on Jewish =
life under the Nazis. [sic] published in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; =
List of Camps; Report on Activities of the Central Historical =
Commission; News of the Central Historical Commission. Very Good =
Condition. A beautiful copy. $85.00
E. Nr. 6. Aug. 1947. 98 pages. Includes 7 photos with captions in =
English & Yiddish, and 4 maps (1 folds out). Articles include: =
Treblinka (Eye-Witness Report), by H. Sperling; Camps in East Galicia, =
by L. Welitschker; Sobibor (Eye-Witness Report), by J. Menche; Through =
ghetto=E2=80=99s [sic] and C[oncentration]. Camps (Eye-Witness Report), =
by L. Rucaschweski; Din-Torah, by Sz. Glube; Near Kossowo in Polesei =
(Eye-Witness Report), by D. Liebowitz; In Camp Kodlotschowo (Eye-Witness =
Report), by I. Samsonowitz; My Experiences during the War (from the =
Series of Children=E2=80=99s Reports), by Rosa Pinczewski; Jewish =
Folklore during the Nazi Time: 1. The peoples [sic] word under Nazi =
muzzle, by Israel Kaplan [&] 2. Specifical [sic] ghetto-words and =
anecdotes, by M.I. Fajgenbaum; The prisoners of Zamosc (Camp-song); =
=E2=80=9CBone=E2=80=9D=E2=80=94the ration-cards (ghetto-song); Nazi =
Documents (with translations); Photographs of the Nazi Era; =
Bibliographical list of articles on Jewish life under the Nazis =
published in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; Report on Activities of the =
Central Historical Commission; News of the Central Historical =
Commission. Wear to wrappers, Good Condition. $75.00=20
F. Nr. 7. May 1948. Good Condition. $75.00
G. Nr. 8. June 1948. Includes 9 photos with captions in English & =
Yiddish. Articles include: Work on the Airport of Kaunas, by Israel =
Kaplan; Destruction of Kaunas Jewry, by Dr. Samuel Grinhaus; Women in =
the forced labour of the ghetto of Kaunas, by Raphael Lewin; The big =
workshops of th ghetto of Kaunas, by Moshe Segalson; The workers in the =
big ghetto workshops, by Dr. Elijahu Altman; The repair-workshops in the =
ghetto of Kaunas, by Ing. Fajwel GoldSchwarcberg; Memories from the =
ghetto of Stanislwow, by Lusia Gerber; My Experiences during the =
Wschmidt; Porick (Eye-Witness Report), by Sonia Rubinstein; Voloshin =
(Eye-Witness Report), by Joseph ar (from the Series of =
Children=E2=80=99s Reports), by Fania Olitzki; Hard Luck (ghetto-song); =
The =E2=80=9Cairport worker=E2=80=9D (ghetto-song); The committee-man =
(ghetto-song), by Nathan Markowski; Nazi Documents (with translations); =
Photographs of the Nazi Era; Bibliographical list of articles on Jewish =
life under the Nazis published in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; =
Historical questionnaires; Printed matters received by the archive. =
Heavy wear to wrappers, but internally good, solid, and complete. $60.00
H. Nr. 9. Sept. 1948. Discusses Jewish life in Kaunas. Articles about =
Ghetto in Kaunas, photos from the Nazi period. Good Condition
I. Nr. 10. Dec. 1948 (Final Issue). Includes 12 photos with captions in =
English & Yiddish, as well as an index of all 10 volumes. Articles =
include: The Fighting Underground at the Ghetto of Kaunas (Memoirs of a =
Partisan), by Rachi Ben Elieser; From the Ghetto to the Wilderness, by =
Motl Brick; The Hospital of the Kaunas Ghetto, by Dr. Moshe Berman; =
Medical examinations a the labour office in the Kaunas Ghetto, by Dr. =
Jacob Nochimowski; The Fortress of Death, by Michael Gelbrtunk; Secret =
Postal Service a the Kaunas Ghetto, by phraim Silberman; Kejdani, by =
David Wolpe; Vidukle, by Hirsh Hirshovitz-Levitan; Yonava, by A. =
Sliberman; Resistanc[e] Movement in thee Concentration Camp =
Auschvitz-Birkenau, by J. Eiger; Death of the =
=E2=80=9CMessenger=E2=80=9D (Eye-Witness Report), by Ceshe Shilling; =
With two little children through Auschvitz, by Ester Weiss; Libau =
(Liepaja), by Moshe Edelstein; Shidlovtze, by Dr. Abraham Finkler; =
Mielnitze (Eye-Witness Report); In a Hungarian Forced Labour Batallion, =
by Moshe Dov Taub; Lezajsk, by J. Kanner; My experiences during the war =
(from the series of children=E2=80=99s reports), by Genia Shurz; Jewish =
Folklore: Ghetto and Concentration Camp Sayings; The Big Action (Ghetto =
Song), by Sima Jashunski; Lithuanian Partisans (Ghetto Song); Nazi =
Documents (with translations); Photographies [sic] of the Nazi Era; =
Bibliographical list of articles on Jewish life under the Nazis, =
published in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; Report on Activities of the =
Central Historical Commission; Chronicle, Printed matters received by =
the archive, Index of all the published copies, [of] =E2=80=9CFrom the =
Last Extermination.=E2=80=9D Very Good+ Condition. An outstanding copy. =
$90.00
67. =E2=80=A2 Lang, H. (Harry) ; & Feinstone, Morris C. [Moris =
Faynstoun]. GEVERKSHAFTEN: YUBILEUM-ZSHURNAL: AROYSGEGEBEN FUN DE =
FERAYNIGTE IDISHE GEVERKSHAFTN TSU IHRE 40 YOHR EKZISTENTS, 1888-1928. =
New York, No Publisher (United Hebrew Trades) , 1928. Paper Wrappers, =
Large 4to, 160 pages. 30 cm. In Yiddish. Includes beautiful cover art =
and period ads and portrait photos. Feinstone (1878=E2=80=931945),was =
born in Warsaw and trained as a woodcarver there. "After completing =
school he emigrated to England where he became president of a =
woodcarvers' union in London (1895). Later in Birmingham he was active =
in the beginnings of the British Labour Party. In 1910 Feinstone =
emigrated to the U.S. where he found employment in various skilled =
trades, securing permanent work in the umbrella industry. He soon became =
an official of the Umbrella Handle and Stick Makers' Union and an =
important figure in the United Hebrew Trades, an organization which =
sheltered the smaller and weaker American Jewish trade unions. Feinstone =
was a close associate of the organization's outstanding leader, Max =
Pine, whom he succeeded as United Hebrew Trades' secretary in 1928. =
Feinstone continued Pine's policy of supporting the socialist labor =
sector in Jewish Palestine through the Histadrut. He also represented =
the United Hebrew Trades on the executive board of the Central Trades =
and Labor Council of Greater New York, wrote articles in the New York =
Call and the Yiddish Jewish Daily Forward endorsing socialism and labor =
Zionism, and worked for the establishment of an independent labor party. =
With the advent of the New Deal, Feinstone's socialist teachings were =
incorporated by the American Labor Party, which satisfied his desire for =
a working class political organization. Thereafter, until his death he =
concentrated on obtaining support for Jewish labor in Palestine" (Melvyn =
Dubofsky in EJ). SUBJECT(S): Jewish labor unions -- United States. =
Jewish socialists -- United States. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide =
(Harvard, Florida, NYPL), none west of New York. Touch of wear to spine, =
Very Good Condition. (Y-18A) (ID #16325) $150.00.
68. =E2=80=A2 Another Copy. Edgewear to covers, otherwise Good =
Condition. (Y-18) (ID #16324) $100.00.=20
69. =E2=80=A2 Another Copy. Wear & tears to covers, otherwise Good =
Condition. (Y-18B) (ID #16326) $75.00.=20
70. =E2=80=A2 Another Copy. Tears to front cover, lacks rear cover, =
otherwise Good Condition. (Y-18C) (ID #16327) $60.00.=20
71. =E2=80=A2 Liebman, I. ; B. Friedman, & M. Kravitz, editors. =
OYFGANG/AUFGANG =D7=90=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A4=D7=92=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92: =
MONATLICHER ZSHURNAL FOR ALZAYTIKER LITERARISHER SHOFUNG. JAN =
1923-MAY/JUNE 1923. NOS. 1-6 IN 4 VOLS (COMPLETE?) . New York, Aufgang =
Publishing Co, 1923. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Stamped "Review Copy, =
" Very Good Condition; 8vo; 158 pages; "A Jewish Monthly for Poetry, =
Literature and Belles Letters. " Run of Vol. I Nos. 1-6. In Yiddish. (ID =
#4485) $100.00.
72. =E2=80=A2 Mirsky, Victor, editor. DER IDISHER ALMANAKH [UN =
YOHR-BUKH] A YOHR-BUKH FUN NOYTIGE INFORMATSYES KHRONOLOGI UN STATISTIK =
/ THE JEWISH ALMANAC. VOL I, 1922 (ONLY, OF 3 VOLS ISSUED) . New York =
City: Jewish Almanac Pub. Corp. , 1922. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 288, [12] =
pages. "The Jewish almanac: a year book of valuable information, =
chronology and statistics. " Yiddish Annual which survived 3 volumes, =
5682-5684 [1922-1924].24 cm. SUBJECT (S): Almanacs, Yiddish -- United =
States. Includes 12 page subscriber list in English at rear, listing =
over 1000 names from all over the US. OCLC lists 11 holdings, some of =
which may not include this volume. Lacks outer wrappers, otherwise =
complete. Wear & tears to outer leaves, otherwise Good Condition. (ID =
#16332) $125.00.
73. =E2=80=A2 Mirsky, Victor, editor. DER IDISHER ALMANAKH [UN =
YOHR-BUKH] A YOHR-BUKH FUN NOYTIGE INFORMATSYES KHRONOLOGI UN STATISTIK =
/ THE JEWISH ALMANAC. VOL II, 1923 (ONLY, OF 3 VOLS ISSUED) . New York =
City: Jewish Almanac Pub. Corp. , 1923. Cloth, 8vo, 276, [14] pages. =
"The Jewish almanac: a year book of valuable information, chronology and =
statistics. " Yiddish Annual which survived 3 volumes, 5682-5684 =
[1922-1924].24 cm. SUBJECT (S): Almanacs, Yiddish -- United States. =
Includes 12 page subscriber list in English at rear, listing over 1000 =
names from all over the US. OCLC lists 12 holdings, some of which may =
not include this volume. Light wear, Good+ Condition xx (ID #16333) =
$125.00.
74. =E2=80=A2 OD NOWA CZASOPISMO, NR. 2, Feb. 1972. Kopenhaga, Zydowscy =
Socjalisci "bund" W Danii, 1972. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, 4to, =
40 pages. Bundist Newsletter from Denmark. Trilingual, in Polish, =
Danish, & Yiddish! Low-budget Xerox production makes me think they =
weren't producing too many copies. (Y-24-D) Light wear, rear cover =
detached but present, Good Condition. (ID #6578) $20.00.
75. =E2=80=A2 OD NOWA CZASOPISMO, NR. 9. Kopenhaga, Zydowscy Socjalisci =
"bund" W Danii, 1975. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, Light wear, rear =
cover detached but present, Good Condition. ; 4to; 32 pages; Bundist =
Newsletter from Denmark. Trilingual, in Polish, Danish, & Yiddish! =
Low-budget Xerox production makes me think they weren't producing too =
many copies. (Y-24-A) (ID #6576) $20.00.
76. =E2=80=A2 OD NOWA CZASOPISMO, NR. 10. Kopenhaga, Zydowscy Socjalisci =
"bund" W Danii, 1975. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, Light wear, Good =
Condition. ; 4to; 38 pages; Bundist Newsletter from Denmark. Trilingual, =
in Polish, Danish, & Yiddish! Low-budget xerox production makes me think =
they weren't producing too many copies. (y-24-B) (ID #6577) $20.00.
77. =E2=80=A2 OD NOWA CZASOPISMO, NR. 14, Jan. 1979. Kopenhaga, Zydowscy =
Socjalisci "bund" W Danii, 1975. 1st Edition (?). Paper Wrappers, 4to; =
38 pages; Bundist Newsletter from Denmark. Trilingual, in Polish, =
Danish, & Yiddish! Low-budget Xerox production makes me think they =
weren't producing too many copies. Very Good Condition. ; (Y-24-C) (ID =
#6579) $20.00.
78. =E2=80=A2 Og=C3=B3lny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "bund" W Polsce ; =
American Representation. UNZER TSAYT =
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 [UNZER TSAYT; =
UNSER TSAIT] [NEW SERIES]. "INHALT FUN 15 YORGENG "UNZER TSAYT." INDEX =
FOR VOLUMES 1-15 (1941-1955) . New York, N. Y.: American Representation =
of the General Jewish Workers' Union of Poland, No Date (1956?) . Paper =
Wrappers, 8vo, 39 pages. Yiddish Monthly of the Bund in America, =
originally beginning in Feb 1941. 25 cm. In Yiddish. Light wear, Good =
Condition (Y-21-C) (ID #16330) $45.00.
79. =E2=80=A2 Og=C3=B3lny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "bund" W Polsce ; =
American Representation. UNZER TSAYT =
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 [UNZER TSAYT; =
UNSER TSAIT] [New Series]. Lot of issues from 1950-1994. 1950 (Nrs. =
9-12); 1954(Nrs. 4-5), 1960 (Nrs.4/5, 7/8, 12); 1961 (Nrs. 9-10); 1962 =
(Nrs. 6, 9); 1964 (Nr. 10); 1966 (Nrs. 1-12); 1967 (Nrs. 11/12); 1968 =
(Nr. 5); 1969 (Nrs. 3-5); 1971 (Nrs. 5-6, 7-8); 1972 (Nrs. 10-12); 1974 =
(Nrs. 1-4, 7, 11-12); 1975 (Nrs. 2-5, 7-8); 1976 (Nr. 2); 1976 (Nr.2); =
1977 (Nrs. 2, 5, 10-11); 1978(Nrs. 1, 3-12); 1979 (1, =C2=BE, 10); 1981 =
(1-12); 1982 (1-12); 1986 (Nr. 5); 1987 (10); 1988 (7/8); 1989 (Nrs. =
11-12); 1992 (Nrs. 10-12); 1993 (Nrs. 3-4, 7-10); 1994 (Nrs. 1-2, 5, =
7-8). New York, N. Y.: American Representation of the General Jewish =
Workers' Union of Poland, 1950-1994. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, aprox. 48 =
pages each issue. Yiddish Monthly of the Bund in America, originally =
beginning in Feb 1941. 25 cm. In Yiddish. All Good-Very Good Condition =
(Y-21-A) (ID #16328) $175.00. [Complete run may be available by the =
time you react to this list--please let us know if you would be =
interested]
80. =E2=80=A2 Og=C3=B3lny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "bund" W Polsce ; =
American Representation. UNZER TSAYT =
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 [UNZER TSAYT; =
UNSER TSAIT] [New Series]. Loose Issues: Nrs. 110/111, 239, 240, =
311/312 (70th birthday of the Bund, special issue), 317, 327, 384, 386, =
387, 394, 395, 433, 435, 436, 476, 592/593, 1978 (Nrs. 10, 11/12) 1979 =
(Nr 12), 1987 (Nr. 10-"90 yor Bund" special issue). New York, N. Y. : =
American Representation of the General Jewish Workers' Union of Poland, =
1950-1989. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, aprox. 48 pages each issue. Monthly, =
originally beginning with No. 1 (Febru'ar 1941) . 25 cm. In Yiddish. All =
Good-Very Good Condition (Y-21-B) Price is per issue. (ID #16329) =
$20.00.=20
81. =E2=80=A2 Rocker, Rudolf, editor. ZSHERMINAL =
=D7=96=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=9C: ORGAN FIR =
ANARKHISTISHE VELT-ANSHOYUNG / GERMINAL. VOL VI, 1906, NRS. 1-12 =
(COMPLETE FOR THIS VOLUME) . London: R. Rocker, 1906. Quarter Leather, =
Large 8vo, Aprox 48 pages per issue. 24-28 cm. Yiddish Anarchist =
monthly. Important primary source on the early Jewish labor movement, =
immigration, Anarchism, Jewish life in Britain. Rocker was a =
"German-Christian anarchist...[who] became a disciple of Prince Peter =
Kropotkin, the Russian anarchist. In 1895 he went to Liverpool, where he =
founded and briefly edited the Yiddish monthly of social theory, =
Germinal. In 1898 he settled among the Jewish community of London's East =
End, and became both editor of the Yiddish anarchist newspaper Der =
Arbeter Fraynd and a leading figure in the Jewish anarchist movement. =
Rocker edited the paper until the outbreak of World War I, when he was =
interned as an enemy alien by the British, the paper was suppressed, and =
the anarchist club closed. After the war Rocker was deported to Germany. =
He was forced to flee when Hitler took power and subsequently went to =
the U. S. (1933) . " (EJ) SUBJECT(S): Anarchism -- Periodicals. OCLC =
lists 4 holdings worldwide (UCLA, Yale, LOC, NYPL) . Lacks backstrip, =
boards detached but present with 1st & last leaves. Good paper has held =
up well, thus otherwise Good Condition. (Y-45) (ID #16266) $300.00.
82. =E2=80=A2 Shapiro, Lamed, editor. STUDYO. NR. 1 [JULY-SEPTEMBER =
1934]. Nuyork [New York], Farlag "Aleyn, " 1934. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, =
126 pages. Yiddish literary magazine which survived only 3 issues, the =
final being Nr. 3, January-March 1935. "[Lamed] Shapiro is often called =
'The master craftsman of the Yiddish short story'" (Ruth Wisse in EJ) . =
20 cm. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 14 =
holdings. Front cover chipped & detached, lacks rear cover, otherwise =
Good Condition. (Y-7) (ID #16313) $50.00.
83. =E2=80=A2 SHRIFTEN: [A] ZAMELBUKH / SHRIFTEN: A DRAY MONAT BUKH. VOL =
4, 1919 (ONLY, OF 8 VOLS) . New York: Ferlag "Amerika, " 1919. Cloth, =
8vo, aprox 300 pages. Illustrated Yiddish quarterly which survived 8 =
volumes between 1912-1926; 24 cm. SUBJECT (S): Yiddish literature -- =
Periodicals. Volumes 4-7 (1919-1921) are titled: "Shriften: a dray monat =
bukh. " OCLC lists 12 holdings, some of which may be incomplete. Many =
drawings & illlustrations, poetry, etc. Ex-library (Labor Lyceum =
Library) with usual (but interesting!) markings, wear to boards, =
backstrip coming loose, good condition. (ID #16334) $150.00.
84. =E2=80=A2 SHRIFTEN: [A] ZAMELBUKH / SHRIFTEN: A DRAY MONAT BUKH. VOL =
5, 1920 (ONLY, OF 8 VOLS) . New York: Ferlag "Amerika, " 1920. Cloth, =
8vo, aprox 350 pages. Illustrated Yiddish quarterly which survived 8 =
volumes between 1912-1926; 24 cm. SUBJECT (S): Yiddish literature -- =
Periodicals. Volumes 4-7 (1919-1921) are titled: "Shriften: a dray monat =
bukh. " OCLC lists 12 holdings, some of which may be incomplete. Rebound =
in period cloth, with wrappers & backstrip mounted on covers. Wear to =
boards, Good Condition overall (ID #16335) $150.00.
85. =E2=80=A2 SHRIFTN. =D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A4=D7=98=D7=9F VOL I, NR. 1 =
(JUNE 1942) . Buenos Ayres [Buenos Aires]: Farlag Perl, 1942. Paper =
Wrappers, 8vo, 80 pages. Yiddish Monthly. Anthology of articles on =
ancient and modern Judaism. Continued on into at least 1971 (we located =
an issue Nr. 343) SUBJECT(S): Judaism -- Periodicals. Jews -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 7 holdings worldwide. Paper browning at edges, =
otherwise Very Good Condition. (Y-44) (ID #16267) $40.00.
86. =E2=80=A2 Singer, Israel Joshua; & Mayzel, Nachman; Eds. LITERARISHE =
BLETER [LITERARISZE BLETER] =
=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =
=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8: VOKHENSHRIFT FAR LITERATUR, TEATER =
UN KUNST FRAGN. 111 ISSUES FROM 1936-1938, INCLUDING A NEARLY COMPLETE =
RUN FOR 1936. Varshe [Warsaw]: B. Kletskin, 1936-38. Paper Wrappers, =
Large 4to, 16 pages each issue. Important Yiddish Literary weekly =
published 1924-1939, for a total run of 782 issues. Issues present here =
are: [1936]: 4-25, 27-43, 45-47, 49-52 [1937]: 1-6, 8-11, 14, 16-19, =
21-27, 28, 30-34, 37-39, 41-43, 45-52 [1938]: 1, 2, 4-6, 9-13, 15, -23, =
25, 30, 33, 38, 41 Includes many photos, portraits, & illustrations. 32 =
cm. Bay der noenter mitarbet fun Y. Y. Zinger, Perets Markish, Nahman =
Mayzil un Melekh Ravitsh. " Aaron Rubenstein, of the National Yiddish =
Book Center, has called the Literarishe Bleter "arguably the most =
important Yiddish literary journal of the time..." Co-founded by Yiddish =
novelist novelist Israel Joshua Singer, it was also a workplace of =
Singer's younger brother, future Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer. =
The younger Singer worked there as a proofreader, and it was in the =
pages of the Literarishe Bleter that the young Isaac published his first =
story, "In Old Age" (Oyf der elter) , which appeared in the journal in =
1925 and won an award in its literary contest (EJ) . SUBJECT(S): Yiddish =
literature -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- History and criticism =
-- Periodicals. Theater, Yiddish -- History and criticism -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide, with two thirds of those =
holdings only partial. Paper is fragile, with pages often split at =
binding. Issues from 1937 & 1938 have old waterdamage with some stains =
and tears. We observed no loss of text in any issues. (Y-36) (ID #16278) =
$1,500.00.
87. =E2=80=A2 Stolinski, Aharon. & Beilin, I. B. , editors. DI =
KOOPERATIVE VELT: DER ERSHTER IDISHER KOOPERATIVER ZSHURNAL IN AMERIKA. =
NRS. 1-6 (JUNE 1918-DEC. 1919) COMPLETE RUN. Nyu York [New York]: =
Federatsye fun Idishe Kooperativen in Amerika, ; 1918-1919. Cloth, Large =
8vo, aprox 30 pages per issue. 26 cm. In Yiddish. Loaded with articles =
and period Yiddish advertising. "Co-operative world. " Published by the =
Federation of Jewish Co-operative Societies of America. SUBJECT (S): =
Cooperation -- Periodicals. Jews -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC =
lists only one holding worldwide (NYPL) . Bound in period boards, a very =
water-warped set, with bleeding of many of the colored wrappers onto the =
white text pages. But as no clayed paper was used, paper is solid and =
did not stick or tear. Hinges repaired. Stamp of the "Workmen's Circle =
Sanatorium Library, Liberty N. Y. " on front endpapers. Scarce, complete =
run. (Y-16) (ID #16323) $400.00.
88. =E2=80=A2 Summer, Nahum. ; Pasirstein, Abraham, editors. OYFSNAY / =
OIFSNAI: A QUARTERLY LITERARY REVIEW. NRS, 1-2, 10-17, 20, 22,-27, 32. =
Bronx, N. Y.: , No Publisher (Oifsnai) , 1953-61. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, =
32 pages per issue. Quarterly. 23 cm. In Yiddish. 18 issues available. =
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- Periodicals. Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC =
lists holdings at 10 locations worldwide, at least 3 of which are only =
partial. Light wear to some issues, overall Good+ Condition. (Y-1-14) =
(ID #16300) $250.00.
89. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 . SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] [Old =
Series] Vol I (1927, Complete?), Nrs. 1, 2, 3-4. 1928. 1st Edition. =
Paper Wrappers, Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1928. Paper Wrappers, =
8vo, ca. 100 pages per issue. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. =
I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber =
stamp on some volumes. For example, Levin (1977) reports that it was in =
UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the =
National Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in =
1927). SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- =
Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- =
Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, =
LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Nr. 3-4 was =
printed as Nr. 3 (Dec. 15, 1927), but then has Nr. 4 (Dec. 20, 1927) on =
a superimposed lable--not sure if Nr. 3 actually existed or in what =
form. There are 3 issues here in this run. Use wear to all issues, paper =
brwoning but not fragile. Nr. 1 bound in pamphlet protector. --Pages 1-6 =
in issue 3-4 in facsimile only. Good Condition. (Y-1-9) (ID #16127) =
$150.00.
90. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] [Old =
Series] Vol I (1927), Nr. 3-4. 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe =
[Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1928. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 95 pages. Monthly =
Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In =
Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp on some volumes. For example, =
Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first =
reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian =
Social Democrats were published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- =
Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism =
-- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists =
only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of =
which appear to be incomplete. Nr. 3-4 was printed as Nr. 3 (Dec. 15, =
1927), but then has Nr. 4 (Dec. 20, 1927) on a superimposed lable--not =
sure if Nr. 3 actually existed or in what form. Use wear, pages 1-6 in =
facsimile only. Good Condition. (Y-1-10) xx (ID #16128) $40.00.=20
91. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98.UNZER TSAYT. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER =
CAJT] [Old Series] 1928, Nrs. 1-6, 8-10, lacking only Nr. 7. 1928. 1st =
Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1927-1929. =
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 100 pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from =
Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund =
rubber stamp. Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the =
very first reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with =
the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S): Jews =
-- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism =
and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. =
OCLC lists only runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), =
all of which appear to be incomplete. Use wear, paper brwoning but not =
fragile. Good Condition. (y-1-11) (ID #16129) $200.00.
92. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98.SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] [Old =
Series] 1929, Nr. 1-2 (only). 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe =
[Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1929. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 100 pages. =
Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. =
23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp. Levin (1977) reports =
that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's =
split over the National Question with the Russian Social Democrats were =
published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish =
labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. =
Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only runs =
(Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to =
be incomplete. Use wear, paper brwoning but not fragile. Good Condition. =
(Y-1-12) (ID #16130) $25.00.
93. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98.SOTSIALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] [Old =
Series] 1932 [Final Volume], Nrs. 2 (Jan), 3 (Feb-March), 4 (May). May =
be complete for 1932. 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe =
[Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1932. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 32 pages each. =
Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. =
23 cm. In Yiddish. Each issue includes at least one article by Victor =
Alter (including: "'Rekhts' un 'Links,'" "Unzer Tsiln," "Di =
Internatsionale Diskusye vegn Rotn-Forbond," & "Demokratye un =
Diktatur"), as well as 5-6 other interesting articles dealing with =
questions facing the Bund in the pre-war period. These may be the final =
3 issues before the journal's dissolution (A new series was begun after =
the war). Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very =
first reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the =
Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S): Jews -- =
Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and =
Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. =
OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), =
all of which appear to be incomplete. Heavy wear & dampstaining to =
covers, paper also stained, but for the most part solid. (Y-1-13) (ID =
#16261) $125.00.
94. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98. SOTSIALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] 1932 =
[Final Volume], Nr. 2 (Jan). 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe =
[Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1932. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 32 pages. =
Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. =
23 cm. In Yiddish. Includes: "'Rekhts' un 'Links'" and "Unzer Tsiln," =
both articles by Victor Alter. Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER =
TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the National =
Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). =
SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- =
Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- =
Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, =
LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Wear & =
light dampstaining to covers, paper also stained, but for the most part =
solid. (Y-1-13) (ID #16262) $30.00.=20
95. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98. SOTSIALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] 1932 =
[Final Volume], Nr. 4 (May). 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe =
[Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1932. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 32 pages. =
Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. =
23 cm. In Yiddish. Includes: "Demokratye un Diktatur" by Victor Alter. =
Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first =
reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian =
Social Democrats were published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland =
-- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and =
Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. =
OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), =
all of which appear to be incomplete. Heavy Wear & dampstaining to =
covers, paper also stained, but for the most part solid. (Y-1-13) (ID =
#16264)=20
96. =E2=80=A2 Velt Koordinir-Komitet Fun "bund" Un Krubishe Yidishe =
Sotsialistishe Organizatsies. BIULETIN FUN "BUND." =
=D7=91=D7=99=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =
"=D7=91=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=93." NRS. 2 (AUG 1, 1947) & 3 (SEPT 1, 1947) . =
New York, Der Komitet, 1942. Paper Wrappers, 4to 8 pages. Published by =
the "World Organization of the "Bund" and Kindred Jewish Socialist =
Organizations. " This is NOT the monthly of the same name published =
beginning in 1960. Very scarce Bundist monthly from just after the war; =
interesting articles critiquing Zionism, the labor movement, Eastern =
Europe, the refugee crisis, etc. Even using alternate transliterated =
spellings, we were unable to locate copies of this periodical anywhere =
(OCLC, YIVO, Harvard, etc) . Presume not many issues published, perhaps =
none following these included here. Very Good+ Condition. Beautiful =
examples and very scarce. (Y-41) (ID #16271) $100.00.
97. =E2=80=A2 VOKH /VOCH. VOL I (NRS. 1-33, 4 OCTOBER 1929-MAY 16 1930) =
. COMPLETE (NO MORE ISSUED). New York: "Voch" Publication Assoc. , =
1929-1930. Cloth, 4to, 16-24 pages each issue. Weekly. 31 cm. In =
Yiddish. Interesting Yiddish weekly magazine, from the period of the =
Stock Market Crash. Nr. 1 includes such articles as, "Farvos mir zaynen =
oroys fun der 'Frayhayt? , '" "Der Moskver 'Emes, ' di Nyu Yorker =
'Frayhayt, ' un di Palestiner Pogramen, " etc. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- =
United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 10 holdings worldwide. =
Professional repair to one leaf, Very Good Condition, bound in period =
cloth, a beautiful set. (Y-1-15) (ID #16301) $400.00.
98. =E2=80=A2 Workmen's Circle (U. S.) . KULTUR UN LEBN. =
=D7=A7=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=98=D7=95=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =
=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=9F Lot of various issues from vols 2-24. Vol =
2(1968, Nr.5-6); vol 3 (Nr. 1, 5); Vol 4 (Nr. 1, 3-5); Vol 5 (Nr. 1-3, =
5, 6); Vol 7 (Nr.1); Vol 9 (Nr. 3); Vol 10 (Nr. 1); Vol. 11 (Nrs. 2); =
Vol 12 (Nr. 2); Vol 13 (2-4); Vol 14 (1-3); Vol 21 (Nr. 1); Vol 24 =
(Summer 1990, Nr. 2-this is also vol I, Nr. 1 of Horizons "a new =
periodical"). New York, Workmen's Circle, 1968-1980. Paper Wrappers, =
4to, 32 pages each issue. In Yiddish. Bimontly (i. E. 6 times per year) =
. On the activies of the Workmans Circle/Arbayter Ring. Succeeds: =
"Horizontn fun Kultur un Lebn. " OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide. Very =
Good Condition. (Y-1-16) (ID #16302) $150.00.
99. =E2=80=A2 Workmen's Circle (U. S. ) . KULTUR UN LEBN. =
=D7=A7=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=98=D7=95=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =
=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=9F LOOSE ISSUES. VOL 9, NR. 3; VOL 13, NR. 4. =
(DEC. 1978 . CELEBRATES THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARBAYTER RING =
SHULN). New York, Workmen's Circle, 1978. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 32 pages. =
In Yiddish. Bimontly (i. E. 6 times per year) . On the activies of the =
Workmans Circle/Arbayter Ring. OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide. Very =
Good Condition. (Y-1-17) Price is per issue (ID #16303) $20.00.=20
100. =E2=80=A2 Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut. ; =
Ekonomish-Statistishe Sektsye. DI YIDISHE EKONOMIK. VOL I (1937: NRS. 1, =
2/3, & 6/8) ; VOL II (1938: NRS. 1/2, 3/4, & 9/10) ; & VOL III (1939, =
FINAL VOLUME: NRS. 4/6). Wilno [Vilna]: Ekonomish-statistishe sektsye =
fun Yivo, 1937-1939. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, aprox 75 pages per issue. =
Yiddish Monthly, lasting from Numer 1 (in May 1937) to 1939. 25 cm. Text =
in Yiddish; useful table of contents & some summaries in English and =
Polish. Other Titles: Jidise ekonomik; Ekonomika Zydowska; Jewish =
economics. "Issued Monthly by the Department of Economics and =
Statistics, Yiddisch Scientific Institute (YIVO) . " Some articles =
include: Jewish Commerce in Polish Small Towns (by J. Lestschinsky) ; =
Tannering Industry in Bolechow (by M. Linder) ; Jewish Cultural Life in =
Latvia (by Lestschinsky) ; Jewish Immigration to Palestine 1919-1937 (by =
Linder) ; Jewish Students in the Soviet Union (by B. D. [sic]) ; =
Emigration in Times of Capitalism Latvia (by Lestschinsky) ; The Jewish =
Trade in the Region of Bialystok (By Linder.) ; The Textile Industry in =
Zgierz (by D. Baum) ; The Jewish Population in Poland (by Lestschinsky): =
The Cultural Life of Jews in Lativa ; The Easter Relief Action in =
1935-1937 (by H. Szener) Trials for Race Blaming in Germany (by A. =
Bergman) ; Wages of Jewish and non-Jewish Workers in Lodz (by B. D.): =
About a Scheme of Constructive Relief for the Polish Jewry (by =
Lestschinsky) ; Jewish Immigration into Canada (by Dr. A. Tartakower) ; =
On the Professional Structure of the Jews in Vienna (by Dr. L. =
Goldhammer) ; The Woolen-Rug Industry in Kosow (by M. Linder) ; Jewish =
Truck-Gardening in Antopol (by H. Szener) ; Jewish Agricultural =
Settlements in Wolyn (by J. Babicki) ; The Jewish in Hungary (by B. D.) =
; etc. Each issue include a bibliography as well. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- =
Economic conditions -- Periodicals. Jews -- Politics and government. =
Jews -- Social conditions. OCLC lists 6 at least partial holdings, none =
west of New York State. Wear to wrappers with bit of chipping, paper =
browning, overall good condition. (ID #16336) $300.00.
101. =E2=80=A2 Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut.; Ekonomish-Statistishe =
Sektsye. DI YIDISHE EKONOMIK. VOL I (1937: NRS. 1, 2/3, & 6/8) . Wilno =
[Vilna]: Ekonomish-statistishe sektsye fun Yivo, 1937. Paper Wrappers, =
8vo, aprox 75 pages per issue. Yiddish Monthly, lasting from Numer 1 (in =
May 1937) to 1939. 25 cm. Text in Yiddish; table of contents & some =
summaries in English and Polish. Other Titles: Jidise ekonomik; =
Ekonomika Zydowska; Jewish economics. "Issued Monthly by the Department =
of Economics and Statistics, Yiddisch Scientific Institute (YIVO) . " =
Some articles include: Jewish Commerce in Polish Small Towns (by J. =
Lestschinsky); Tannering Industry in Bolechow (by M. Linder); Jewish =
Cultural Life in Latvia (by Lestschinsky); Jewish Immigration to =
Palestine 1919-1937 (by Linder); Jewish Students in the Soviet Union (by =
B. D. [sic]); Emigration in Times of Capitalism Latvia (by =
Lestschinsky); The Jewish Trade in the Region of Bialystok (By Linder. =
); The Textile Industry in Zgierz (by D. Baum); The Jewish Population in =
Poland (by Lestschinsky): The Cultural Life of Jews in Lativa; The =
Easter Relief Action in 1935-1937 (by H. Szener) Trials for Race Blaming =
in Germany (by A. Bergman); Wages of Jewish and non-Jewish Workers in =
Lodz (by B. D. ): About a Scheme of Constructive Relief for the Polish =
Jewry (by Lestschinsky); Jewish Immigration into Canada (by Dr. A. =
Tartakower); On the Professional Structure of the Jews in Vienna (by Dr. =
L. Goldhammer); The Woolen-Rug Industry in Kosow (by M. Linder); Jewish =
Truck-Gardening in Antopol (by H. Szener); Jewish Agricultural =
Settlements in Wolyn (by J. Babicki); The Jewish in Hungary (by B. D. ); =
etc. Each issue include a bibliography as well. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- =
Economic conditions -- Periodicals. Jews -- Politics and government. =
Jews -- Social conditions. OCLC lists 6 at least partial holdings, none =
west of New York State. Wear to wrappers with bit of chipping, paper =
browning; Issue Nr. 1 lacks the top 2" of the cover with damp stains & =
some damage to the corresponding 2" of text pages; overall good =
condition. (Y-17) (ID #16337) $95.00.=20
102. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. =D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8 ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER =
ARBAYTER-YUGNT. SEPT 15 1922 ZAMLHEFT. Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, =
1922. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages. This Yiddish =
Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 =
until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. The =
journal was later published in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in =
succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. =
SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- =
Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 =
holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown & fragile, butall wear is =
at the extreme margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. =
(Y-28) (ID #16290) $25.00.
103. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. =D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
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ARBAYTER-YUGNT. [JUGNT-WEKER]. NRS. 20, 23, 21, 22, 26, 29, 30, 34, 35, =
36. Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1925-26. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 36 =
pages each issue. This Yiddish Socialist Monthly/Semimonthly magazine =
for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948. In =
addition to these issues from 1925-26 out of Warsaw, the journal was =
later published instead in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in =
succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. =
SUBJECT (S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- =
Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 =
holding (NYPL) . Nr. 26 has split covers, other issues are Very Good =
Condtion. (Y-26) (ID #16283) $250.00.
104. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. =D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8 ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER =
ARBAYTER-YUGNT. 83 ISSUES FROM 1927-37, INCLUDING COMPLETE RUNS OF 1927 =
& 1928. Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1927-37. Paper Wrappers or =
Cloth, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages each issue. Partially Bound in =
Cloth. Many with photos or Socialist Realism illustrations on cover. =
This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from =
Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different =
times. In addition to these issues from 1922-1937 out of Warsaw, the =
journal was later published instead in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, =
in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. =
Issues present here are: 1927 [1(38) - 24(60)]; 1928[1(61) - 24(84)]; =
1929 [2(86) -5(89) , 7(91) -10(94) , 12(96) , 13(97) , 16(100) , 18(102) =
, 19(103) , 21(105) , 22(106) , 25(109)]; 1930 [2(111) -14(123) , =
20(129)]; 1934 [21(232)]; 1931[7 (141) , 16(15) , 17(151)]; 1937[6 =
(299)]. SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish =
youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC =
lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Bound volume (1927-1928) has heavily worn =
boards. All are printed on newsprint, so paper is brown, sometimes =
fragile, sometimes not, generally not split at the binding but sometimes =
so. In any case, all wear is at the extreme margins, with, remarkably, =
no text loss whatsoever. (Y-28) (ID #16289) $1,500.00.
105. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. =D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8 ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN =
POYLN. NEW SERIES. COMPLETE RUN OF THE POST-LIBERATION INCARNATION =
RUNNING NRS. 1-16; & 1949 (PARIS) NRS. 1 & 2. Varsha [i. E. Warsaw] & =
Paris: Tsukunft, 1946-49. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 =
pages each issue. Many issues include photos or illustrations on cover. =
This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from =
Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1949, in various formats at different =
times. Very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by =
the surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position =
of Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a =
socialist framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this =
even on Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. =
SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- =
Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 =
holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part =
very solid. What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text =
loss (Y-28A) (ID #16286) $500.00.
106. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. =D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8 ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER =
ARBAYTER-YUGNT. [JUGNT-WEKER]. LOOSE VOLUMES: NR. 20 (VOL IV, NR. 5, =
JULY 25, 1925) , 23 (VOL IV, NR. 8, NOV. 20, 1925) ; NR. 37 (VOL. 5, NR. =
11, OCT. 5, 1926). Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1925-26. Paper =
Wrappers, 8vo (pamphlet format) , ca. 36 pages each issue. This Yiddish =
Socialist Monthly/Semimonthly magazine for Young people ran from Dec. 1, =
1922 until sometime in 1948. In addition to these issues from 1925-26 =
out of Warsaw, the journal was later published instead in Lodz and =
Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. =
Gutgold, & L. Blit. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland -- =
Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Very Good Condition. =
(Y-27) Price is per issue (ID #16284) $25.00.=20
107. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. =D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8 ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER =
ARBAYTER-YUGNT. Loose Issues: . Nrs. 75(1928, Nr. 15); 92 (1929, Nr 8), =
103 (1929, Nr. 19), 105 (1929, Nr. 21), 106 (1929, Nr. 22), 112 (1930, =
Nr 3), 114 (1930, Nr. 5), 115 (1930, Nr. 6), 118 (1930, Nr. 9), 119 =
(1930, Nr. 10), 120 (1930, Nr. 11), & 129 (1930, Nr. 20). Varsha [i. E. =
Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1929-30. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 =
pages each issue. Many with photos or Socialist Realism illustrations on =
cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran =
from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at =
different times. In addition to these issues from 1929-1930 out of =
Warsaw, the journal was later published in Lodz and Paris, and was =
edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. =
Blit. Issues present here are: SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland =
-- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is =
brown, but solid, not split at the binding. In any case, all wear is at =
the extreme margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. Good =
Condition(Y-28) . Price is per issue (ID #16291) $25.00.=20
108. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. =D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8 ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. =
NEW SERIES. NR. 1. FIRST ISSUE IN ITS POST WAR CONFIGURATION, AND THE =
ONLY ISSUE PUBLISHED IN 1946,. Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Tsukunft, 1946. =
Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages. Photos on cover. This =
Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, =
1922 until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. Very =
interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the =
surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position of =
Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist =
framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this even on =
Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. SUBJECT(S) : =
Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- =
Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding =
(NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. =
What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A) =
(ID #16287) $60.00.=20
109. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. =D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8 ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. =
NEW SERIES (POST WAR). LOOSE ISSUES: 1947: NRS. 1 (2) , 2(3) , 3(4) , 4 =
(5) , 7-8 (8-9) , 11/12, 16; . Varsha [i. E. Warsaw] & Paris: Tsukunft, =
1946-49. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 24 pages each issue. =
Many issues include photos or illustrations on cover. This Yiddish =
Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 =
until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. Very =
interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the =
surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position of =
Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist =
framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this even on =
Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. 1946 saw =
only one issue, as reflected by the running issue numbers, in paranteses =
following the issue number for 1947, above. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish =
socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- =
Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding =
(NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. =
What wear there is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A) =
Price per issue (ID #16288) $40.00.=20
110. =E2=80=A2 Zhitlowsky, Chaim; & Niger, Samuel; Eds. DOS NAYE LEBN =
=D7=93=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A1 =D7=A0=D7=B2=D7=A2 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=9F =
[DOS NEYE LEBEN]: A MONATLAKHER ZSHURNAL FAR KULTUR UN GEZELSHAFTLIKHE =
FRAGEN. VOL I [ONLY VOLUME ISSUED] NRS. 2-11. A NEARLY COMPLETE RUN, =
LACKING ONLY THE 1ST ISSUE. New York: Dos Neye Leben Pub. Corp. , =
1922-1923. Paper Wrappers, 4to, ca. 70 pages each issue. Yiddish Monthly =
which survived 11 issues from Oct. 1922) -Sept. 1923. 26 cm. Zhitlowsky, =
an emigrant socialist revolutionary, sought to synthesize socialism with =
nationalism as early as 1883. He demanded for Jews "national equal =
rights with all peoples" and asserted that only through the Yiddish =
language could the social and national revival of the Jewish people be =
effected. He maintained that one could remain identified with the Jewish =
nationality even if abandoning the Jewish religion. He urged the Jewish =
masses to participate in the class struggle as a national unit. Alone =
among the cosmopolitan Jewish socialists he favored national socialism. =
In 1897 he began publishing philosophical studies in Jewish history and =
a comprehensive program of action which later appeared in book form as =
Pisma o starom I novom yevreystvie ("Letters on Old and Modern Judaism, =
" 1907) . His main thesis was that national consciousness consists =
mainly of spiritual-cultural determinants and that these national =
characteristics can be maintained by the Jews in the future in the lands =
of their dispersion, just as they have survived the lack of territory or =
unity of language since the end of the second commonwealth. After =
emancipation of the individual the Jews as a group should be granted =
national self-government within the framework of the state along with =
other national minorities. His secularization of the national idea as =
opposed to those who saw the essence of Judaism in religion, and his =
optimistic view of the future of Judaism in the Diaspora, were the main =
underpinnings of his insistence on national cultural autonomy. =
Zhitlowsky was "in favor of the centrality of Yiddish in the national =
Jewish experience and labored toward the recognition of that language, =
and of those who lived out their lives in it, as one of the several =
cultural linguistic communities of Eastern Europe, and of the Western =
world as a whole" (Isaac Levitas, et al, in EJ) . OCLC lists 8 holdings =
worldwide. Very Good Condition. An exceptionally attractive set, nearly =
complete. (Y-31) (ID #16280) $400.00.
111. =E2=80=A2 Zibel, R. Z. , editor. DER NAYER VEG =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A0=D7=B2=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=92 : ORGAN FIR DI INTERESSEN =
FUN DEM YUDISHEN PROLETARIAT. NRS 1 (DATE? 1906) -25 (JAN 1907) , =
COMPLETE THUS, PERHAPS A COMPLETE RUN OF THE ENTIRE SERIES. Vilna =
[Vilnius]: World Socialist Union of Jewish Workers--Po'alei Zion, =
1906-1907. Cloth, 4to, aprox 50 pages per issue. In Yiddish. "The =
central organ of the Zionist Socialists was the weekly Der Nayer Veg, =
(The New Way) , published in Vilna from 1906 to 1907, when it was closed =
despite theoretical freedom of the press" (YIVO, "Jewish Newspapers and =
Periodicals, " n. d.) . The "Zionist Socialist Workers' Party (or S. S. =
, the initials of [Sionistsko-Sotsialisticheskaya,] =
"Zionists-Socialists" in Russian) , [a] territorialist group in Russia =
[, was] founded at a conference held (interrupted as a result of the =
arrests of its participants) in Odessa, in January-February 1905. The =
party was the outcome of the rift between two conflicting tendencies in =
Po'alei Zion in 1903-04, and though efforts were made to unite the =
separate groups into a united Zionist Socialist party, the ideological =
differentiation led to three distinct trends: territorialist, =
autonomist, and Erez-Israel-centered. There were also differences on the =
participation of Jewish socialists in the revolutionary struggle in =
Russia. Among the leaders and activists of the party were: N. Syrkin, J. =
W. Latzky-Bertholdi, the brothers Jacob and Joseph Lestschinsky, G. =
Abramowitz (Avrahami) , J. Chernikhov (Danieli) , M. Rashkes, M. =
Litvakov, A. Yoffe, M. Shatz-Anin, S. Niger, the brothers David and =
Moses Gepstein, J. Pat, D. Lvovich, B. Zelikovich (M. Gutman) , Samuel =
Weizmann, and A. Sokolovski. B. Dinur (Dinaburg) , B. Katznelson, A. =
Harzfeld, M. D. Remez (Drabkin) , as well as S. Mikhoels, A. Leyeles =
Glanz, and Elisha Rodin, who belonged to it during various periods. In =
its foundation statement the party adhered to territorialism, arguing =
that the essence of Zionism was its "social economic content, " and not =
"the revival of the Jewish land, Jewish culture, and Jewish tradition. " =
Therefore, "there is no organic link between Zionism and Palestine. " =
Because the S. S. had rejected the purely autonomist principle of =
"Sejmism, " the supporters of the Vozrozhdeniye group rapidly seceded =
from it. The party participated in the Seventh Zionist Congress (Summer =
1905) , after which it left the Zionist Organization, supporting the =
Jewish territorialist organization founded by I. Zangwill. The first =
proper convention of the party was held in Leipzig (March 1906) and =
decided to change its name, but it postponed it until the establishment =
of a Jewish world socialist organization (EJ) . SUBJECT(S): Jewish =
socialists -- Lithuania -- Periodicals. Jews -- Lithuania -- =
Periodicals. OCLC lists one holding worldwide (NYPL) . Wear to cloth, =
paper is much better than expected, no chips, etc. Nice! (ID #16338) =
$1,000.00.
REFERENCE: YIDDISH PERIODICALS
112. =E2=80=A2 Dulzin, A. L. (Arieh L.) . DRAY HUNDERT YOR YIDISHE =
PRESEVEZN IN DER VELT, 1675-1975. 300 =D7=99=D7=90=D7=A8 =
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1=D7=A2 =
=D7=AA=D7=9C=D7=B2=D7=9F=D6=BE=D7=AA=D7=A9=D7=9C=D7=B2=D7=9F. 1675-1975 =
Yerushalayim: Tsienistishe velt organizatsye, Departament far =
organizatsye un oyfklerung, 1975. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 85 pages. 27 cm. =
In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S): Jewish periodicals -- History and criticism. =
Jewish newspapers -- History and criticism. OCLC lists 11 copies =
worldwide. (CT-12) Very Good Condition. (ID #15094) $100.00.=20
113. =E2=80=A2 Fraenkel, Josef. THE JEWISH PRESS OF THE WORLD. London: =
Cultural Department of the World Jewish Congress, 1956. Fourth edition. =
Wrappers; 8vo. 78 pages. Jews -- Periodicals -- Directories. Jewish =
newspapers -- Directories. OCLC lists nineteen copies worldwide. Cover =
soil; pages very brown. Lower right corner chipped off; half-inch tear =
in lower left cover. Good condition. (CT-3) (ID #14777) $20.00.=20
114. =E2=80=A2 Glatstein, Jacob; Niger, Samuel; & Rogoff, Harry. FINF UN =
ZIBETSIK YOR YIDISHE PRESE IN AMERIKE, 1870-1945. Nyu York: Y. L. Perets =
shrayber farayn, 1945. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 196 pages. Includes =
illustrations & portraits. 28 cm. In Yiddish. "Seventy Five Years of the =
Yiddish Press in America." SUBJECT (S): Journalism -- United States -- =
History. Yiddish newspapers -- United States. Yiddish newspapers -- =
United States -- History. Also includes title in English: "75 =
[Seventy-five] years Yiddish press in the United States of America =
1870-1945" OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Good Condition. (Y-23) (ID =
#16296) $50.00.=20
115. =E2=80=A2 Singerman, Robert, compiler. JEWISH SERIALS OF THE WORLD: =
A RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SECONDARY SOURCES. New York: Greenwood Press, =
1986. Cloth; 8vo. Xxii, 377 pages. Subject and author indices at back of =
book. Subjects: Jewish periodicals -- History and criticism -- =
Bibliography. Jews -- Periodicals -- History and criticism -- =
Bibliography. P=C3=A9riodiques juifs -- Histoire et critique -- =
Bibliographie. Juifs -- P=C3=A9riodiques -- Histoire et critique -- =
Bibliographie. Excellent condition. (CT-7) (ID #14843) $75.00.=20
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1942-43. Paper Wrappers, Large 4to (Life Magazine size) , 28 pages. =
"Unity. "=20
Short-lived (1942-43 only) Yiddish Communist monthly for writers, =
artists, and=20
scientists, a periodical certainly read by many of those swept up in the =
Atom=20
Spy witchhunts 10 years later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe =
shrayber,=20
kinstler un visnshaftler in Amerike. " Succeeded by periodical of the =
same name,=20
also published in New York, in 1944. SUBJECT(S): Jewish communists -- =
United=20
States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (LOC & NYPL) =
. Issue=20
Nr. 1 lacks rear page, front cover detached but present. Otherwise Good=20
Condition. (Y-38) (ID #16273) $100.00.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>2. =E2=80=A2 American =
Committee Of Jewish=20
Writers, Artists and Scientists. . EYNIKAYT /AYNIKAYT / AINIKAYT =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
size=3D5><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman">=D7=90=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT> =
</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>[OLD SERIES]. NR. 2 (APRIL, 1943) , =
ONLY (OF A=20
TOTAL OF 2 ISSUES PUBLISHED). New York, Der Komitet, 1943. Paper =
Wrappers, Large=20
4to (Life Magazine size) , 28 pages. "Unity. " Short-lived (1942-43 =
only)=20
Yiddish Communist monthly for writers, artists, and scientists, a =
periodical=20
certainly read by many of those swept up in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 =
years=20
later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe shrayber, kinstler un =
visnshaftler=20
in Amerike. " Succeeded by periodical of the same name, also published =
in New=20
York, in 1944. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish communists -- United States -- =
Periodicals.=20
OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (LOC & NYPL) . Very Good Condition. =
(Y-38)=20
(ID #16274) $50.00. </FONT> <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3><BR><BR>3.=20
=E2=80=A2 American Committee Of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists. =
EYNIKAYT=20
/AYNIKAYT / AINIKAYT </FONT><B><FONT size=3D5><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New =
Roman">=D7=90=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT> </FON=
T></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> [NEW SERIES] 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947 =
(PRESUME=20
COMPLETE RUN) . New York, Der Komitet, 1944-47. Paper Wrappers, Folio =
(Road=20
Atlas size, 35 cm) , 32 pages. "Unity. " Yiddish Communist bimonthly =
(from May=20
1944-Jan 15 1945) , then monthly (Jan 15, 1945 on) for writers, artists, =
and=20
scientists, a periodical certainly read by many of those swept up in the =
Atom=20
Spy witchhunts 10 years later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe =
shrayber,=20
kinstler un visnshaftler in Amerike. " Preceeded by periodical of the =
same name,=20
also published in New York, in 1942. We can find no record of any issues =
from=20
later than 1947, so presume this to be a complete run. SUBJECT(S): =
Jewish=20
communists -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings =
worldwide=20
(LOC, UCLA, Columbia) . Bound in blank paper wrappers by volume. 1944, =
printed=20
on wartime pulp newsprint and somewhat fragile, has a bumped corner with =
a bit=20
of text loss to some issues. Otherwise all Good+ Solid Condition. Very =
unusual=20
to find a complete bound set of this war-time and immediate post-war =
newspaper.=20
(Y-37) (ID #16275) $600.00. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>4. =E2=80=A2 American =
Committee Of Jewish=20
Writers, Artists and Scientists. EYNIKAYT /AYNIKAYT / AINIKAYT =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
size=3D5><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman">=D7=90=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT> =
</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>[NEW SERIES] 1945 (NRS. 1-10) , 1946 =
(1-12) , 1947=20
(1-10) COMPLETE FOR EACH OF THESE YEARS. New York, Der Komitet, 1946-47. =
Paper=20
Wrappers, Folio (Road Atlas size, 35 cm) , 32 pages. "Unity. " Yiddish =
Communist=20
bimonthly (from May 1944-Jan 15 1945) , then monthly (through 1947) for =
writers,=20
artists, and scientists, a periodical certainly read by many of those =
swept up=20
in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun =
Yidishe=20
shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler in Amerike. " Preceeded by periodical =
of the=20
same name, also published in New York, in 1942.SUBJECT(S) : Jewish =
communists --=20
United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (LOC, =
UCLA,=20
Columbia) . Bound in blank paper wrappers. 1947 is not bound. Cover on =
1945 has=20
detached, with a bit of edgewear to the first and last pages; All =
printed on=20
good paper, so condition remains Good+ Solid. Important volumes =
straddling the=20
end of the war and the early post war period. (Y-37A) . Price per each =
volume.=20
(ID #16276) $125.00. <BR><BR>5. =E2=80=A2 American Committee Of =
Jewish Writers,=20
Artists and Scientists. . EYNIKAYT /AYNIKAYT / AINIKAYT </FONT><B><FONT=20
size=3D5><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman">=D7=90=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT> =
</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>[NEW SERIES] LOOSE ISSUES: 1944 (NR. =
5-FRAGILE=20
PULP PAPER WITH CHIPPING) ; 1945 (NRS. 1, 2-EDGEWEAR, 3, 6, 9) , 1946 =
(NRS. 2,=20
3, 4(GROPPER COVER) , 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12) , 1947 (NRS. 1, 2).. New York, =
Der=20
Komitet, 1946-47. Paper Wrappers, Folio (Road Atlas size, 35 cm) , 32 =
pages.=20
"Unity. " Yiddish Communist bimonthly (from May 1944-Jan 15 1945) , then =
monthly=20
(through 1947) for writers, artists, and scientists, a periodical =
certainly read=20
by many of those swept up in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later.=20
"Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler =
in=20
Amerike. " Preceeded by periodical of the same name, also published in =
New York,=20
in 1942.SUBJECT(S) : Jewish communists -- United States -- Periodicals. =
OCLC=20
lists 3 holdings worldwide (LOC, UCLA, Columbia) . Bound in blank paper=20
wrappers. Cover on 1945 has detached, with a bit of edgewear to the =
first and=20
last pages; All printed on good paper, so condition remains Good+ Solid. =
Important volumes straddling the end of the war and the early post war =
period.=20
(Y-37B) . Price per each issue. (ID #16277) =
$20.00. <BR></FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3><BR><BR>6. =E2=80=A2 Arbeyter Ring. =
KONVENSHON BULETIN=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9F=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=9F =
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F </FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>MAY 1931, VASHINGTON, D.C. (VOL XI, =
NRS. 1-7,=20
COMPLETE) & DER BEZEM (VOL 14). Nyu York, Arbeyter ring, Stiff =
Boards, 4to,=20
8-36 pages each issue. In Yiddish. Daily printups from the Workmens =
Circle=20
Annual convention, here bound together with the annual joke issue, "Der =
Bezem, "=20
a kind of April Fools Day-like response to the convention. This is not a =
kind of=20
post-convention wrap-up, but rather daily news for the delegates as it =
unfolds.=20
Most issues include numerous cartoons, photos, etc. Important =
Depression-era=20
volume. "Aroysgegebn fun der konvenshon arandzshments komite; redagirt =
fun F.=20
Gelibter un L. Ratman. " Presume given only to delegates and not =
published and=20
distributed further afield. We were unable to locate a single holding of =
this=20
periodical (none on OCLC, none at Harvard, etc) , at least using its =
title in=20
transliteration. Appears to be quite scarce. SUBJECT(S) Jews -- United =
States -=20
Congresses. Workmen's Circle (U. S.) -- Congresses. Very Good Condition. =
(Y-4)=20
(ID #16307) $150.00.<BR><BR>7. =E2=80=A2 Arbeyter Ring. KONVENSHON =
BULETIN=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9F=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=9F=20
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F </FONT></B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> MAY 1939, BALTIMOR,=20
MD. (VOL XV, NRS. 1-7, COMPLETE) & DER BEZEM (VOL 14). Nyu York, =
Arbeyter=20
ring, Stiff Boards, 4to, 8-36 pages each issue. In Yiddish. Daily =
printups from=20
the Workmens Circle Annual convention, here bound together with the =
annual joke=20
issue, "Der Bezem, " a kind of April Fools Day-like response to the =
convention.=20
This is not a kind of post-convention wrap-up, but rather daily news for =
the=20
delegates as it unfolds. Most issues include numerous cartoons, photos, =
etc.=20
Important Holocaust-era volume. "Aroysgegebn fun der konvenshon =
arandzshments=20
komite; redagirt fun N. Konin, un K. Gebiner. " Presume given only to =
delegates=20
and not published and distributed further afield. We were unable to =
locate a=20
single holding of this periodical (none on OCLC, none at Harvard, etc) , =
at=20
least using its title in transliteration. Appears to be quite scarce. =
SUBJECT(S)=20
Jews -- United States - Congresses. Workmen's Circle (U. S.) -- =
Congresses. Very=20
Good Condition. (Y-3) (ID #16306) $150.00.<BR><BR>8. =E2=80=A2 Arbeyter =
Ring. KONVENSHON=20
BULETIN </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9F=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=9F =
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F=20
</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> MAY 1943, NYU =
YORK, N.Y.=20
(VOL XVII, NR. 1, COMPLETE) & DER BEZEM (VOL 18). Nyu York, Arbeyter =
ring,=20
Stiff Boards, 4to, 60, 12 pages. In Yiddish. Report from the Workmens =
Circle=20
Annual convention, here bound together with the annual joke issue, "Der =
Bezem, "=20
a kind of April Fools Day-like response to the convention. Important=20
Holocaust-era volume. Includes numerous cartoons, photos, etc. =
"Aroysgegebn fun=20
der konvenshon arandzshments komite; redagirt fun N. Konin, un K. =
Gebiner. "=20
Presume given only to delegates and not published and distributed =
further=20
afield. We were unable to locate a single holding of this periodical =
(none on=20
OCLC, none at Harvard, etc) , at least using its title in =
transliteration.=20
Appears to be quite scarce. SUBJECT(S) Jews -- United States - =
Congresses.=20
Workmen's Circle (U. S.) -- Congresses. Very Good Condition. (Y-2) (ID =
#16305)=20
$150.00.<BR><BR>9. =E2=80=A2 Arbeyter Ring. KONVENSHON BULETIN =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9F=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=9F =
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F </FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> MAY 1950, NYU YORK, N.Y. (VOL =
XIX, NRS.=20
1-5, COMPLETE) & DER BEZEM (VOL 25). Nyu York, Arbeyter ring, Stiff =
Boards,=20
4to, 8-16 pages each issue. In Yiddish; Der Bezem includes an =
English-language=20
page. Daily printups from the Workmens Circle Annual convention, here =
bound=20
together with the annual joke issue, "Der Bezem, " a kind of April Fools =
Day-like response to the convention. This is not a kind of =
post-convention=20
wrap-up, but rather daily news for the delegates as it unfolds. All =
issues=20
include numerous cartoons, photos, etc. Important DP-era volume. =
"Aroysgegebn=20
fun der konvenshon arandzshments komite; redagirt fun N. Konin, K. =
Gebiner, un=20
F. Epshtayn. " Presume given only to delegates and not published and =
distributed=20
further afield. We were unable to locate a single holding of this =
periodical=20
(none on OCLC, none at Harvard, etc) , at least using its title in=20
transliteration. Appears to be quite scarce. SUBJECT(S) Jews -- United =
States -=20
Congresses. Workmen's Circle (U. S.) -- Congresses. Very Good Condition. =
(Y-1)=20
(ID #16304) $150.00.<BR><BR>10. =E2=80=A2 B. Demblin, Berish Vaynshteyn, =
& Moysheh=20
Shtarkman, editors. HEMSHEKH. ZAMLBUKH. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times =
New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=97=D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=9A =
=D7=96=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=9C=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A.</FONT></B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> VOL. 3=20
(1942) & 4 (1943) . Nyu York: Linguist Pub. Co. , 1943. Paper =
Wrappers, 8vo,=20
247, 195 pages. The final 2 volumes in an annual which ran from 1939 =
until 1943.=20
25 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S): Yiddish literature -- Bio-bibliography. =
OCLC=20
lists 11 holdings worldwide. Institutional stamp, wear & chips to =
wrappers,=20
Good Condition. Other volumes available, please ask. (Y-30) Price is per =
volume=20
(ID #16281) $50.00.<BR><BR>11. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3>Vol I, Nos 1-6, 1922 (complete this volume). Varshe: =
Kultur-Lige, 1922.=20
Cloth, 4to. Bimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical survived 5 volumes: I =
(1922),=20
II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish =
literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 =
holdings=20
worldwide. Bound in modern boards, ex-library with usual markings, paper =
browning, but much better than usually found. (ID #15171) =
$200.00.<BR><BR>12. =E2=80=A2=20
BIKHER VELT. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8=20
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> Vol II, Nos 1-6, 1923=20
(complete this volume). Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1923. Paper Wrappers, 4to.=20
Bimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II =
(1923)=20
III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. OCLC lists 12 holdings =
worldwide.=20
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. =
Paper=20
browing and chipping as usually found, no text loss, fair condition but=20
complete. (ID #15172) $125.00.<BR><BR>13. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3> 1928, Nos 1-9, (complete this volume). Varshe: Kultur-Lige, =
1928. Paper=20
Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical survived 5 =
volumes: I=20
(1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): =
Yiddish=20
literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 =
holdings=20
worldwide. Paper starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good=20
Condition (ID #15173) $150.00.<BR><BR>14. =E2=80=A2 BIKHER VELT. =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3> 1929, Nos 1-7, (lacking only Nr. 8 for this volume). Varshe:=20
Kultur-Lige, 1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. =
Lacking only=20
the journal's scarce final issue. This periodical survived 5 volumes: I =
(1922),=20
II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish =
literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 =
holdings=20
worldwide. Paper starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good=20
Condition (ID #15174) $125.00. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>15. =E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3>BIKHER VELT. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8=20
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 1.=20
Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In =
Yiddish. This=20
periodical survived 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue =
only),=20
1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and =
criticism --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, =
but=20
better than usually found. Good Condition (ID #15175) =
$25.00. <BR><BR>16. =E2=80=A2=20
</FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>BIKHER VELT. =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 2. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1928. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical survived 5 volumes: I =
(1922), II=20
(1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish =
literature=20
-- History and criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings =
worldwide. Paper=20
starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID =
#15176)=20
$25.00. <BR><BR>17. =E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>BIKHER=20
VELT. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 3. Varshe: =
Kultur-Lige,=20
1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5=20
volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929.=20
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. =
OCLC=20
lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, but better than =
usually=20
found. Good Condition (ID #15177) $25.00. <BR><BR>18. =E2=80=A2 =
</FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>BIKHER VELT. </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 4. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1928. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical survived 5 volumes: I =
(1922), II=20
(1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish =
literature=20
-- History and criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings =
worldwide. Paper=20
starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID =
#15178)=20
$25.00. <BR><BR>19. =E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>BIKHER=20
VELT. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 5. Varshe: =
Kultur-Lige,=20
1928. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5=20
volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929.=20
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. =
OCLC=20
lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, but better than =
usually=20
found. Good Condition (ID #15179) $25.00. <BR><BR>20. =E2=80=A2 =
</FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>BIKHER VELT. </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1928, Nr. 6. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1928. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical survived 5 volumes: I =
(1922), II=20
(1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish =
literature=20
-- History and criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings =
worldwide. Paper=20
starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID =
#15180)=20
$25.00. <BR><BR>21. =E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>BIKHER=20
VELT. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 1. Varshe: =
Kultur-Lige,=20
1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5=20
volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929.=20
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. =
OCLC=20
lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, but better than =
usually=20
found. Good Condition (ID #15181) $25.00. <BR><BR>22. =E2=80=A2 =
</FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>BIKHER VELT. </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 2. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1929. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical survived 5 volumes: I =
(1922), II=20
(1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish =
literature=20
-- History and criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings =
worldwide. Paper=20
starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID =
#15182)=20
$25.00. <BR><BR>23. =E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>BIKHER=20
VELT. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 3. Varshe: =
Kultur-Lige,=20
1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5=20
volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929.=20
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. =
OCLC=20
lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, but better than =
usually=20
found. Good Condition (ID #15183) $25.00. <BR><BR>24. =E2=80=A2 =
</FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>BIKHER VELT. </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 4. Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1929. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical survived 5 volumes: I =
(1922), II=20
(1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish =
literature=20
-- History and criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 12 holdings =
worldwide. Paper=20
starting to brown, but better than usually found. Good Condition (ID =
#15184)=20
$25.00. <BR><BR>25. =E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>BIKHER=20
VELT. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 6/7. Varshe: =
Kultur-Lige,=20
1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical =
survived 5=20
volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929.=20
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. =
OCLC=20
lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper starting to brown, but better than =
usually=20
found. Good Condition (ID #15185) $25.00. <BR><BR>26</FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>. =E2=80=A2 BIROBIDZHANER SHTERN =
[BIREBIDZHANER SHTERN].=20
21 ISSUES FROM 1974: NRS. [FEB] 34, [MAY] 90, 45, [JUNE] 111, 112, 115, =
117,=20
118, 120, 121, 122, 126, [SEPT] 184, 185, 191, 192, 193, [OCT] 197, 198, =
209,=20
211,. Birobidzhan-Shtot [USSR], The Committee, 1974. Newspaper, Elephant =
Folio,=20
4 pages each issue. "Organ fonem Gegntlekhn Komitet fun der =
Komunistisher Partay=20
fun Sovetntnforbond un fonem Gegentlekhn Sovet fun Deputatn fun di =
Arbetndike=20
fun der Yidisher Avtonomer Gegnt. " Yiddish daily established in 1930 in =
the=20
Jewish Autonomous region of the USSR. "Stalin's suppression of Yiddish =
culture=20
in 1948-1952, however, stopped the production of Yiddish periodical =
literature=20
[in the USSR] except in the Jewish Autonomous Region (Birobidzhan) , =
where the=20
newspaper Birobidzhaner shtern (Birobidzhan Star) , which had begun =
publication=20
in 1930, was able to continue" (Yivo, "Yiddish Newspapers and =
Periodicals, N.=20
D.) . No Copies listed on OCLC, and only 1 holding (Columbia) with =
microfilm=20
(Y-35) (ID #16279) $250.00.<BR><BR>27. =E2=80=A2 Cahan, L., editor. =
PINKES [PINKOS]=20
FERTLIORIKER ZSHURNAL FAR YIDISHER LITERATURGESHIKHTE, SHPRAKHFORSHUNG, =
FOLKLOR=20
UN BIBLIOGRAFIE. Vol. 1, Nr. 1-2, (yuli-detsember 1927). New York: =
Yiddish=20
Scientific Institute [YIVO], American Branch [Yidisher visnshaftlekher=20
institut.; Amerikaner sektsie], 1927. Modern Cloth, Large 8vo, 176 =
pages. In=20
Yiddish. This periodical survived only 2 volumes, ending with vol. 2, =
Nr. 1 in=20
1929. This is thus a complete set. A quarterly devoted to the study of =
Yiddish=20
literature, language, folklore and bibliography. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish =
philology=20
-- Periodicals. Yiddish language -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 20 holdings=20
worldwide. Not in Shunami. Very Good Condition. (ID #15297) =
$30.00.<BR><BR>28. =E2=80=A2=20
Central Jewish Library and Press Archives. BULETIN. NR. 2, FEB. 1939. =
Nyu York:=20
Tsentrale Yidishe Bibliotek un Prese Arkhiv, 1939. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, =
8 pages.=20
In Yiddish. Apparently a total of 3 issues were published, all in 1939. =
Subject:=20
Jews -- United States -- Periodicals. Jewish libraries -- New York =
(State) --=20
New York -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Bibliography -- . Very =
Good=20
Condition. (CT-12) (ID #15056) $50.00.<BR><BR>29. =E2=80=A2 Costrell, H. =
I. ; editor.=20
FUNKEN. VOL II, NRS. 1-12 (COMPLETE) . 1933-34. Nyu York: Aroysgegebn =
fun=20
Natsyonaln komitet fun di Idishe arb. Klubn, 1933-34. Cloth, Small 4to, =
32 pages=20
each issue. 24-27 cm. Monthly. In Yiddish. Communist magazine which ran =
from=20
October 1933-Feb 1936 (Vol IV, Nr. 2) . Much scarcer than the more =
common "Der=20
Hammer. " 6 issues have illustrated covers (2 by Gropper) , some other=20
illustrations as well. Title also in English and in Yiddish in Roman =
characters:=20
Sparks, Funken. Published by the National Executive Committee of the =
Jewish=20
Workers Clubs of America. OCLC lists only 1 set worldwide (NYPL) . =
SUBJECT(S):=20
Jews -- United States -- Employment -- Periodicals. Socialism -- United =
States=20
-- Periodicals. Socialism and culture -- United States -- Periodicals. =
Workers'=20
theater -- United States -- Periodicals. (Y-1-13) (ID #16299)=20
$200.00.<BR><BR>30. =E2=80=A2 DER AVANGARD. VOL III, NR. 1 (JAN 1910) . =
Buenos Aires :=20
Organizaci=C3=B3n Socialista Obrera Israelita "Avangard", 1910. Paper =
Wrappers, 8vo,=20
30 pages. Bundist monthly/bi-weekly, affiliated with the Socialist =
Party.=20
Subject : Jews -- Argentina -- Periodicals. Jewish socialists -- =
Argentina --=20
Periodicals. From the Spanish cover: "'El Avangard' Revista Mensual. =
Organo de=20
la Organizacion Social-Democratica de los Obreros Israelitas en la Rep.=20
Argentina 'Avangard. '" None from any year listed on OCLC. Wear to =
wrappers,=20
last leaf and rear cover present in facsimile only. Very Scarce. (y-15) =
(ID=20
#16322) $50.00. <BR><BR>31. =E2=80=A2 DER BAGINEN. TSAYTSHRIFT FUN =
DI YIDISHE=20
PLITIM IN DER SHVAYTS. Issues # 2 & 3. March 1945 & May 1945. =
Zurich,=20
Bonshtetn/ Bonstetten, 1945. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 16 pages. =
Fascinating Yiddish refugee-newspaper published in Switzerland. Price =
per issue.=20
(Y-32) Light wear, much better than expected, Very Good Condition. (ID =
#5848)=20
$40.00.<BR><BR>32. =E2=80=A2 DER NAYER GAYST: MONATSHRIFT FIR [sic] =
VISENSHAFT,=20
LITERATUR UN KUNST. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A0=D7=B2=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=92=D7=B2=D7=A1=D7=98:=20
=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A4=D7=98 =
=D7=A4=D7=99=D7=A8 =
=D7=B0=D7=99=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=A4=D7=98, =
=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=98=D7=95=D7=A8 =
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=A1=D7=98.</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3><B> </B>Vol I, Nrs. 1-10 (Oct. =
1897-July 1898).=20
Complete run but for the missing final issue, Nr. 11, of Aug. 1898. Nyu =
York=20
[New York]: Z. Kantorovits, 1897-1898. Cloth, 4to, 613 pages. "The New =
spirit. "=20
Shortlived Yiddish monthly which survived 11 issues, from Oct. 1897 to =
Aug.=20
1898. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals. OCLC lists =
7=20
holdings worldwide. Lacks backstrip (spine covering) , wear to boards, =
last page=20
loose but present; some staining & few tears, otherwise paper & =
binding=20
remain good and solid. (Y-40) (ID #16272) $350.00.<BR><BR>33. =E2=80=A2 =
DI YIDISHE=20
VELT.</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=20
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98.</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> /THE JEWISH WORLD. ZSHURNAL=20
FAR LITERATUR UN KULTUR-ENINIS. VOL II, NRS. 4, 5, & 6 (1935: JAN, =
MARCH,=20
APRIL) , COMPLETE THIS VOLUME. Vancouver, BC, No Publisher, 1935. Paper=20
Wrappers, Large 4to (Life Magazine size) , 10-20 pages per issue. In =
Yiddish;=20
one issue includes in English, "A Plea for Yiddish. " The editors =
declare this=20
to be "The only Yiddish magazine in Canada and on the Pacific Northwest. =
" The=20
only reference we could find to this periodical ANYWHERE was in an =
online=20
article on Yiddish life in Canada, in which Faith Jones notes that "The=20
Vancouver literary journal Di Idishe Velt appeared a total of six times, =
four=20
times in 1928 and twice in 1935 [corrected: 3 in 1928 & 3 in 1935], =
a=20
publication gap which may be unique between single issues of a =
purportedly=20
monthly publication. " OCLC lists no holdings worldwide, nor could we =
find=20
listings at Harvard, YIVO, Union Catalog of Canada, Singerman's "Yiddish =
Serials=20
of the world" (secondary bibliography) etc. After speaking with a =
scholar who=20
has studied Canadian Yiddish history, it was determined that there are a =
few=20
incomplete sets in British Colombian archives, <I>BUT TO THEIR =
KNOWLEDGE,=20
NOWHERE ELSE.</I> Very Scarce. Nr 4 has split and detached covers =
(present) ,=20
otherwise Very Good Condition, inside and out. (Y-43) (ID #16268)=20
$600.00.<BR><BR>34. =E2=80=A2 DOS FRAYE VORT / FREIE WORT [LONDON]. NRS. =
2,3,5-8, 10-12,=20
15,18,19,31, 32, 43, 46-65. London: No Publisher, 1933-1935. Newspapers, =
Small=20
Folio. Weekly (irregular) Yiddish worker's newspaper, which ran 65 =
issues from=20
15th Sept. 1933 to 26th July 1935. 36 cm. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- =
Periodicals. OCLC=20
lists 3 holdings worldwide (LOC, Indiana U, NYPL) . As good heavy paper =
was=20
used, these are unbrowned and, aside from some very light use wear, are =
in Very=20
Good Condition. A beautiful set of 33 issues. (Y-25) (ID #16292)=20
$500.00.<BR><BR>35. </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>=E2=80=A2 DOS FRAYE VORT=20
/ FREIE WORT [LONDON]. Loose Issues. NRS. 48-49, 51, 55, 59, 63, 65.. =
London :=20
No Publisher, 1933-1935. Newspapers, Small Folio. Weekly (irregular) =
Yiddish=20
worker's newspaper, which ran 65 issues from 15th Sept. 1933 to 26th =
July 1935.=20
36 cm. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide =
(LOC,=20
Indiana U, NYPL) . As good heavy paper was used, these are unbrowned =
and, aside=20
from some very light use wear, are in Very Good Condition. (Y-25) Price =
is per=20
issue (ID #16293) $20.00. <BR><BR>36</FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman"=20
size=3D3>. =E2=80=A2 DOS FRAYE VORT [BERLIN]. VOL I, NRS. 2-5. NEARLY =
COMPLETE, LACKING=20
ONLY THE 1ST ISSUE. Berlin: Farlag "Yalkut", 1923. Irregularly issued=20
weekly/bi-weekly Yiddish Socialist magazine from Berlin, which exited =
only from=20
its maiden issue of March 20, 1923 until the final 5th issue of August 1 =
of the=20
same year. SUBJECT (S): Jewish socialists -- Periodicals. OCLC lists =
only 2=20
holdings (LOC & Indiana U) . Labor Library stamps & old =
dampstains to=20
margins, covers split with edgewear, otherwise Good Condition. (Y-26) =
(ID=20
#16294) $200.00.</FONT></P>
<P>37. <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>=E2=80=A2 DOS FRAYE VORT =
[BERLIN]. LOOSE=20
ISSUES: VOL I, NR. 3 (MAY 15, 1923) , NR. 4 (JUNE 20, 1923) & NR. 5 =
(AUG 1,=20
1923, FINAL ISSUE). Berlin : Farlag "Yalkut", 1923. Irregularly issued=20
weekly/bi-weekly Yiddish Socialist magazine from Berlin, which exited =
only from=20
its maiden issue of March 20, 1923 until the final 5th issue of August 1 =
of the=20
same year. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish socialists -- Periodicals. OCLC lists =
only 2=20
holdings (LOC & Indiana U) . Some lack rear cover, all have Labor =
Library=20
stamp, old dampstain to margins, otherwise Good Condition. Price per =
issue.=20
(Y-26B) (ID #16295) $30.00. </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3><BR><BR>38. =E2=80=A2 FAKTN UN MEYNUNGEN </FONT><B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D6=BF=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =
=D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F</FONT></B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>:=20
KHOYDESH-BULETIN FUN FORSHUNG-INSTITUT BAM YIDISHN ARBETER-KOMITET. NRS. =
38-159.=20
Nyu York: Forshung-Instiut baym Yidishn Arbeyer-komitet, 1945-1954. =
Cloth or=20
paper, 4to, 12 pages per issue. Glossy paper monthly. "Facts and =
Opinions. "=20
Published by the research committee of the Jewish Labor Committee. We =
located=20
only 1 holding of this periodical (Harvard-partial run) , and none =
others on=20
OCLC. OCLC does list a later (1971 on) periodical of a similar name, =
with one=20
holding worldwide (NYPL) . SUBJECT(S): Jewish labor unions -- =
Periodicals. Labor=20
movement -- United States -- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- =
New York=20
-- Periodicals. Very Good Condition. (Y-5) (ID #16308) $750.00. =
</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>39. =E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3>FAKTN UN MEYNUNGEN </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D6=BF=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=9F=20
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =
=D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F</FONT></B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>: </FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>KHOYDESH-BULETIN FUN FORSHUNG-INSTITUT =
BAM YIDISHN=20
ARBETER-KOMITET. Complete Bound Annuals. . Vols: 1945 (Nrs. 1-12, =
Running Nrs.=20
38-49); 1946 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 50-61, not bound); 1947 (Nrs. =
1-12,=20
Running Nrs. 62-73), 1948 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 74-85); 1951 (Nrs. =
1-12,=20
Running Nrs. 109-120); 1952 (Nrs. 1-12, Running Nrs. 121-132); 1953 =
(Nrs. 1-12,=20
Running Nrs. 133-144); Nyu York : Forshung-Instiut baym Yidishn =
Arbeyer-komitet,=20
1947. Cloth, 4to, 12 pages per issue. Monthly. "Facts and Opinions. " =
Published=20
by the research committee of the Jewish Labor Committee. Postwar period =
volume.=20
We located only 1 holding of this periodical (Harvard-partial run) , and =
none=20
others on OCLC. OCLC does list a later (1971 on) periodical of a similar =
name,=20
with one holding worldwide (NYPL) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish labor unions --=20
Periodicals. Labor movement -- United States -- Periodicals. Jews -- New =
York=20
(State) -- New York -- Periodicals. Very Good Condition. (Y-5B) Price =
per=20
annual. (ID #16310) $100.00. <BR><BR>40. =E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>FAKTN UN MEYNUNGEN </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D6=BF=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =
=D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>: </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman"=20
size=3D3>KHOYDESH-BULETIN FUN FORSHUNG-INSTITUT BAM YIDISHN =
ARBETER-KOMITET. Loose=20
Issues. NRS. 109-120. Nyu York : Forshung-Instiut baym Yidishn =
Arbeyer-komitet,=20
1947-1952. Glossy Paper wrappers, 4to, 12 pages per issue. Monthly. =
"Facts and=20
Opinions. " Published by the research committee of the Jewish Labor =
Committee.=20
We located only 1 holding of this periodical (Harvard-partial run) , and =
none=20
others on OCLC. OCLC does list a later (1971 on) periodical of a similar =
name,=20
with one holding worldwide (NYPL) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish labor unions --=20
Periodicals. Labor movement -- United States -- Periodicals. Jews -- New =
York=20
(State) -- New York -- Periodicals. Very Good Condition. Price is per=20
issue(Y-5A) (ID #16309) $20.00. <BR></FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman"=20
size=3D3><BR>41. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT [FORTSCHRITT] </FONT><B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98</FONT></B=
><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> ORGAN FUN DI=20
AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME IV (COMPLETE) , =
1918-19. New=20
York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1919. 1st Edition. Cloth, =
Folio=20
(Large), ca 600 pages. Bound volume of the ACWA's Yiddish weekly. (Its =
English=20
language counterpart was called ADVANCE) The Amalgamated Clothing =
Workers of=20
America originated as a heavily Jewish & Italian union out of the =
successful=20
1910 strike against Hart, Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by =
middle class=20
progressives like Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among =
it's=20
founding cadre, " note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the =
American Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly every variety of left-wing politics =
was=20
represented: Lithuanian revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian =
free-thought,=20
Italian syndicalism, the revolutionary unionism of the IWW, Jewish and =
Italian=20
anarchism, the orthodox socialism of the American Socialist Party...and =
the=20
tactically bolder socialism of the Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow =
is=20
clearly evident in the pages of the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor =
unions=20
-- United States -- Periodicals. Yiddish newspapers -- United States --=20
Periodicals. Labor movement -- New York -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only =
two=20
holdings (US Dept of Labor & NYPL). Paper very brown as expected, =
overall=20
Good+ Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding very solid. Very =
Good=20
Condition. (ID #16184) $150.00.<BR><BR>42. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT =
[FORTSCHRITT]=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98</FONT></B=
><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> ORGAN FUN DI AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING =
VOYRKERS OV=20
AMERIKE. VOLUME VI (COMPLETE) , 1920-21. New York, Amalgamated Clothing =
Workers=20
of America, 1920. 1st Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 600 pages. Bound =
volume=20
of the ACWA's Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart was =
called=20
ADVANCE) The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a =
heavily=20
Jewish & Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against =
Hart,=20
Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like =
Jane=20
Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding cadre, " =
note=20
Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American Left, pp. =
16-18) ,=20
"nearly every variety of left-wing politics was represented: Lithuanian=20
revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian free-thought, Italian syndicalism, =
the=20
revolutionary unionism of the IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the =
orthodox=20
socialism of the American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder =
socialism=20
of the Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the =
pages of=20
the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals.=20
Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor movement -- =
New York=20
-- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US Dept of Labor & =
NYPL).=20
Paper very brown as expected, overall Good+ Condition. Paper browning, =
not=20
fragile, binding very solid. Very Good Condition. (ID #16183)=20
$140.00.<BR><BR>43. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT [FORTSCHRITT] </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98</FONT></B=
><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3> ORGAN FUN DI AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME =
VII=20
(COMPLETE) , 1921-1922. New York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of =
America, 1921.=20
1st Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 600 pages. Bound volume of the =
ACWA's=20
Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart was called ADVANCE) =
The=20
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a heavily Jewish =
&=20
Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against Hart, Schaffner =
&=20
Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like Jane Addams and =
the=20
Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding cadre, " note Buhle, =
Buhle=20
& Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly =
every=20
variety of left-wing politics was represented: Lithuanian revolutionary=20
nationalism, Bohemian free-thought, Italian syndicalism, the =
revolutionary=20
unionism of the IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the orthodox =
socialism of the=20
American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder socialism of the =
Jewish=20
Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the pages of the=20
FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals.=20
Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor movement -- =
New York=20
-- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US Dept of Labor & =
NYPL).=20
Paper very brown as expected, 1 corner bumped with damage to margin, no =
text=20
loss, otherwise Good Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding =
very solid.=20
Very Good Condition. (ID #16188) $140.00.<BR><BR>44. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT =
[FORTSCHRITT]=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98</FONT></B=
><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> ORGAN FUN DI AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING =
VOYRKERS OV=20
AMERIKE. VOLUME VIII (COMPLETE) , 1922-23. New York, Amalgamated =
Clothing=20
Workers of America, 1923. 1st Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 600 =
pages. Bound=20
volume of the ACWA's Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart =
was=20
called ADVANCE) The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated =
as a=20
heavily Jewish & Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike =
against=20
Hart, Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class =
progressives like=20
Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding =
cadre, "=20
note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American Left, =
pp. 16-18)=20
, "nearly every variety of left-wing politics was represented: =
Lithuanian=20
revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian free-thought, Italian syndicalism, =
the=20
revolutionary unionism of the IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the =
orthodox=20
socialism of the American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder =
socialism=20
of the Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the =
pages of=20
the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals.=20
Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor movement -- =
New York=20
-- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US Dept of Labor & =
NYPL).=20
Paper very brown as expected, Edgewear to outer margins of first 3 =
pages, no=20
text loss, overall Good Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding =
very=20
solid. Very Good Condition. (ID #16182) $140.00.<BR><BR>45. =E2=80=A2 =
FORTSHRIT=20
[FORTSCHRITT] </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98</FONT></B=
><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> ORGAN FUN DI=20
AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING VOYRKERS OV AMERIKE. VOLUME X (COMPLETE) , =
1924-1925. New=20
York, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1925. 1st Edition. Cloth, =
Folio=20
(Large), ca 600 pages. Bound volume of the ACWA's Yiddish weekly. (Its =
English=20
language counterpart was called ADVANCE) The Amalgamated Clothing =
Workers of=20
America originated as a heavily Jewish & Italian union out of the =
successful=20
1910 strike against Hart, Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by =
middle class=20
progressives like Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among =
it's=20
founding cadre, " note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the =
American Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly every variety of left-wing politics =
was=20
represented: Lithuanian revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian =
free-thought,=20
Italian syndicalism, the revolutionary unionism of the IWW, Jewish and =
Italian=20
anarchism, the orthodox socialism of the American Socialist Party...and =
the=20
tactically bolder socialism of the Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow =
is=20
clearly evident in the pages of the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor =
unions=20
-- United States -- Periodicals. Yiddish newspapers -- United States --=20
Periodicals. Labor movement -- New York -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only =
two=20
holdings (US Dept of Labor & NYPL). Paper very brown as expected, =
otherwise=20
Good+ Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding very solid. Very =
Good=20
Condition. (ID #16187) $140.00.<BR><BR>46. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT =
[FORTSCHRITT]=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98</FONT></B=
><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> ORGAN FUN DI AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING =
VOYRKERS OV=20
AMERIKE. VOLUME XI (COMPLETE) , 1925-1926. New York, Amalgamated =
Clothing=20
Workers of America, 1926. 1st Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 400 =
pages. Bound=20
volume of the ACWA's Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart =
was=20
called ADVANCE) The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated =
as a=20
heavily Jewish & Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike =
against=20
Hart, Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class =
progressives like=20
Jane Addams and the Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding =
cadre, "=20
note Buhle, Buhle & Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American Left, =
pp. 16-18)=20
, "nearly every variety of left-wing politics was represented: =
Lithuanian=20
revolutionary nationalism, Bohemian free-thought, Italian syndicalism, =
the=20
revolutionary unionism of the IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the =
orthodox=20
socialism of the American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder =
socialism=20
of the Jewish Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the =
pages of=20
the FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals.=20
Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor movement -- =
New York=20
-- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US Dept of Labor & =
NYPL).=20
Paper very brown as expected, a few leaves loose with a touch of text =
loss,=20
otherwise Good Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding very =
solid. Very=20
Good Condition. (ID #16186) $125.00.<BR><BR>47. =E2=80=A2 FORTSHRIT =
[FORTSCHRITT]=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98</FONT></B=
><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> ORGAN FUN DI AMALGAMEYTED KLODHING =
VOYRKERS OV=20
AMERIKE. VOLUME XII (COMPLETE) , 1926. New York, Amalgamated Clothing =
Workers of=20
America, 1926. 1st Edition. Cloth, Folio (Large), ca 400 pages. Bound =
volume of=20
the ACWA's Yiddish weekly. (Its English language counterpart was called =
ADVANCE)=20
The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated as a heavily =
Jewish &=20
Italian union out of the successful 1910 strike against Hart, Schaffner =
&=20
Marx in Chicago, aided by middle class progressives like Jane Addams and =
the=20
Women's Trade Union League. "Among it's founding cadre, " note Buhle, =
Buhle=20
& Georgakas (Encyclopedia of the American Left, pp. 16-18) , "nearly =
every=20
variety of left-wing politics was represented: Lithuanian revolutionary=20
nationalism, Bohemian free-thought, Italian syndicalism, the =
revolutionary=20
unionism of the IWW, Jewish and Italian anarchism, the orthodox =
socialism of the=20
American Socialist Party...and the tactically bolder socialism of the =
Jewish=20
Bund. " This political rainbow is clearly evident in the pages of the=20
FORTSCHRITT. Subjects: Jewish labor unions -- United States -- =
Periodicals.=20
Yiddish newspapers -- United States -- Periodicals. Labor movement -- =
New York=20
-- Periodicals. OCLC lists only two holdings (US Dept of Labor & =
NYPL).=20
Paper very brown as expected, lacks half of one leaf with other half =
laid in,=20
otherwise Good Condition. Paper browning, not fragile, binding very =
solid. Very=20
Good Condition. (ID #16185) $125.00.<BR><BR>48. =E2=80=A2 FREIE ARBEITER =
SHTIMME/FRAYE=20
ARBAYTER SHTIME. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=A2 =
=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=20
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> YUBILAY ZAML-BUKH.=20
1899-1929. New York, Freie Arbeiter Stimme, 1929. 1st Edition. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
Folio (Large), 96 pages. 20th Anniversary Jubilee Anthology of the most =
famous=20
Anarchist Yiddish weekly. "The outstanding anarchist publication in the =
Yiddish=20
language and the most popular anarchist publication of any kind in =
America, the=20
FAS long served as central mechanism for anarchist ethics and aesthetics =
within=20
the Jewish immigrant world... The FAS, its pages studded with DI YUNGE, =
young=20
rebellious poets of the ghetto, reached a circulation of 30, 000 amid =
the last=20
major Jewish dispora. " (Paul Buhle, 1992) Includes much on the labor =
movment,=20
Domestic and international politics, including the rise of fascism in =
Europe,=20
Nazism, Antisemitsm, etc. Important primary source for material on =
pre-war=20
Jewish anarchism. Light wear, Good Condition. (Y-46) (ID #16265)=20
$150.00.<BR><BR>49. =E2=80=A2 FRAYE ARBAYTER SHTIME / FREIE ARBEITER =
SHTIME.=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=A2 =
=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=20
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> VOL. 69 (1959), Nrs. 1-24,=20
lacking Nrs. 2 & 16, otherwise Complete. New York, Freie Arbeiter =
Stimme,=20
1959. 1st Edition. Unbound, Folio (Large), Over 200 pages. Complete =
annual of=20
the most famous Anarchist Yiddish newspaper, here monthly, from the post =
War=20
period. Includes much on the labor movment, Domestic and international =
politics,=20
Civil rights, Hungary, Israel, Jewish Anarchist history, etc. Important =
primary=20
source for material on Jewish Anarchism. (Y-34) Pages brownin with some =
flaking,=20
just a bit of text affected here and there. Otherwise Good Condition. =
(ID=20
#16192) $75.00.<BR><BR>50. =E2=80=A2 FRAYE ARBAYTER SHTIME / FREIE =
ARBEITER SHTIME.=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=A2 =
=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=20
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> SHTIMME. VOL. 80 (1970),=20
Nrs. 1-12 COMPLETE & UNBOUND. New York, Freie Arbeiter Stimme, 1970. =
1st=20
Edition. Unbound, Folio (Large), Over 100 pages. Complete annual of the =
most=20
famous Anarchist Yiddish newspaper, here monthly, from the the immediate =
post-1968 period. Includes much on the labor movment, Domestic and =
international=20
politics, including the antiwar movement, Civil rights, the Prague =
spring, etc.=20
Important primary source for material on 1960s Jewish Anarchism. (Y-33) =
Pages=20
brown but sturdy. Very Good Condition. (ID #16190) $75.00.<BR><BR>51. =
=E2=80=A2 FRAYE=20
ARBAYTER SHTIME / FREIE ARBEITER SHTIME. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times =
New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=A2 =
=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> VOL.=20
81 (1971), Nrs. 1-12 COMPLETE & UNBOUND. New York, Freie Arbeiter =
Stimme,=20
1971. 1st Edition. Unbound, Folio (Large), Over 100 pages. Complete =
annual of=20
the most famous Anarchist Yiddish newspaper, here monthly, from the Viet =
Nam War=20
period. Includes much on the labor movment, Domestic and international =
politics,=20
including the antiwar movement, Civil rights, Jewish Anarchist history, =
etc.=20
Important primary source for material on Jewish Anarchism. (Y-33) Pages =
brown=20
but sturdy. Very Good Condition. (ID #16191) $75.00.<BR><BR>52. =
=E2=80=A2 Gezelshaft Far=20
Kultur Un Hilf (Mexico) . FOROYS </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A1</FONT></B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>: ORGAN FUN DER=20
GEZELSHAFT FAR KULTUR UN HILF. BROKEN RUN OF 208 ISSUES. Nrs. 61, 65, 68 =
(Jan=20
1948) , 69, 73, 74, 75, 78, 79, 86, 88, 89, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, =
103,=20
104, 105, 106, 108/109-112, 114-116, 118, 120-121, 126-128, 130, =
132-134, 136,=20
137, 138, 140-141, 143-144, 145, 146, 148, 149, 150, 161, 163(Jan 1, =
1952) ,=20
164, 165-167, 170, 172, 175, 176-178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 =
(Jan 1,=20
1953) , 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, =
200,=20
201, 202, 203, 204, 205 (Jan 1, 1954) , 206, 207, 208, 209, 211, 213, =
214,=20
215-220, 221, 222, 223(Jan 1955) -257/258 (Nov-Dec. 1957) , 267, 271(Jan =
1959) ,=20
274, 284 (Jan 1960) , 286, 308(Jan 1962) , 326 (lacks rear cover) , 343 =
(Jan=20
1965) , 344-346, 348, 350-352, 354, 358, 361, 362 (Jan 1967) , 365, 370 =
(special=20
glossy issue, 70th birthday of the Bund) 371(Jan 1968) , 373, 376-378, =
379 (Jan=20
1969) , 394(Jan 1971) , 398, 401 (Jan 1972) , 405, 407(75th Anniversary =
of the=20
Bund issue) , 409 (Jan 1973) , 410, 411, 413, 414, 415(Jan 1974) , 416, =
417,=20
418, 419, 421(Jan 1975) , 422, 423, 424, 426, 427 (Jan 1976) , 430, 431, =
432,=20
434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439 (Jan 1978) , 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, =
445(Jan 1979)=20
, 446, 447, & 448. Mexico, D. F.: Gezelshaft far Kultur un Hilf, =
Paper=20
Wrappers, 4to, each issue aprox 32-150 pages. Biweekly or, later, =
Monthly. 28=20
cm. Text in Yiddish; contains advertising matter in Spanish. =
"Tsaytshrift far=20
literatur, kultur, gezelshaftlkhe problemen un sotsyalistishn gedank. "=20
Published in Mexico by the Gezelshaft far Kultur un Hilf, part of the =
Bund,=20
beginning in 1940.SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Mexico -- Periodicals. Some issues =
also=20
have the title: "Adelante" and/or "Revista Foroys. " OCLC lists 5 =
holdings, only=20
three in the US (UCLA, NYU, Utexas-Austin, U of London, Oxford) . Very =
Good=20
Condition. (Y-20) (ID #16297) $2,000.00.</FONT></P>
<P>53. <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>=E2=80=A2 Gezelshaft Far =
Kultur Un Hilf=20
(Mexico) . FOROYS </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A8=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A1</FONT></B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>: ORGAN FUN DER=20
GEZELSHAFT FAR KULTUR UN HILF. LOOSE ISSUES.. Nrs: 68 (Jan 1948) , 96, =
99, 100,=20
101, 104, 115, 122, 126, 128, 141, 143, 144, 146, 163(Jan 1, 1952) , =
170, 179,=20
180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185 (Jan 1, 1953) , 187, 188, 190, 191, 192, =
193, 194,=20
195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205 (Jan 1, 1954) , 206, =
207, 209,=20
211, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 223, 224, 228, 230, =
231, 232,=20
233, 234, 235, 237, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 253, =
255, 256=20
(sepcial issue, 60th birthday of the Bund) , 257/258, 351, 361, 370 =
(special=20
glossy issue, 70th birthday of the Bund) , 371(Jan 1968) , 376, 377 378, =
401(Jan=20
1972) , 409(Jan 1973) , 410, 411, 414, 415(Jan 1974) , 416, 417, 418, =
421(Jan=20
1975) , 422, 423, 427 (Jan 1976) , 430, 432, 436, 438xx, 439 (Jan 1978) =
, 440,=20
441, & 442. Mexico, D. F. : Gezelshaft far Kultur un Hilf. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
4to, 88 pages. Monthly. 28 cm. Text in Yiddish; contains advertising =
matter in=20
Spanish. "Tsaytshrift far literatur, kultur, gezelshaftlkhe problemen un =
sotsyalistishn gedank. " Published in Mexico by the Gezelshaft far =
Kultur un=20
Hilf, part of the Bund, beginning in 1940..SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Mexico =
--=20
Periodicals. Some issues also have the title: "Adelante" and/or "Revista =
Foroys.=20
" OCLC lists 5 holdings, only three in the US (UCLA, NYU, Utexas-Austin, =
U of=20
London, Oxford) . Very Good Condition. Price is per issue. (Y-21) (ID =
#16298)=20
$20.00. <BR><BR>54. =E2=80=A2 HEMSHEKH. SHRAYBER FARBAND FUN =
SHEYRES HAPLEYTE.=20
April, 1948 (only). Minkhen (i.e. Munich): Direktorium far dertsiung un =
kultur,=20
1948. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 72 pages. 26 cm. Text in Yiddish with table =
of=20
contents and (rear) cover also in English. Includes 2 pages of black =
& white=20
plates with pastel paintings of the Lodz Ghetto by Hirsh Szylis and two =
oil=20
paintings by Pinkus Shvarts. This serial began in 1948 and ceased in =
1949. We=20
have been able to locate references to only 3 issues: Jan. 1948, April, =
1948=20
(i.e. this issue); and Jan. 1949, with OCLC listing only 5 institutions =
with 1=20
or more of these issues. For more on the importance of this periodical, =
see=20
Gershon Greenberg's "From Hurban to Redemption: Orthodox Jewish Thought =
in the=20
Munich Area, 1945-1948," available online at the Wiesenthal Center. =
SUBJECT(S):=20
Holocaust survivors -- Germany -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature --=20
Periodicals. Holocaust survivors -- Germany -- Periodicals. World War, =
1939-1945=20
-- Refugees -- Periodicals. Jews -- Germany -- Periodicals. Yiddish =
literature=20
-- Germany - Periodicals. Light wear, Good Condition. (ID #14058)=20
$135.00.<BR><BR>55. =E2=80=A2 Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der =
Sotsialist.=20
Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika. DI NAYE TSAYT. </FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5><B>=D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 </B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>VOL I, NRS. 1-12; & Vol II, Nr. 1. =
COMPLETE=20
RUN NO MORE ISSUED. New York: Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der =
Sotsialist.=20
Arbayter Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898-1899. Cloth, Large 8vo, aprox. 48 =
pages=20
per issue. Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May =
1898 (Vol=20
I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. This is thus nearly =
complete for=20
the entire run, lacking only the single issue from Vol, II (Vol II, Nr. =
1) From=20
the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular =
Science,=20
Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by =
the=20
Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. =
"The=20
harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants in...the =
sweatshops=20
of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews "to join the radical =
left=20
wing of the American socialist movement...When [Morris] Hillquit, =
[Meyer]=20
London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor party in 1898, and =
formed=20
the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the =
revolutionary=20
socialist labor party [SLP].... In 1913, during the strike of New York =
City=20
men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their =
parent=20
organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which =
opposed the=20
strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national officials, =
the=20
tailors formed their own local organization, the Brotherhood of Tailors, =
and=20
elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 Schlossberg's supporters =
seceded=20
from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of =
America=20
(ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Periodicals. =
OCLC lists=20
4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Bound in period boards, which show =
wear.=20
Paper and bound in covers are browning but are in Good Condition. One =
issue=20
present in facsimile only (not bound). An excellent complete run. =
(Y-8-A) (ID=20
#16315) $500.00.</FONT></P>
<P>56. <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>=E2=80=A2 =
Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun=20
Der Sotsialist. Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. =
</FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5><B>=D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 </B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>VOL I, NR. 2. (JUNE 1898) . New York : =
Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter Partey fun=20
Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. =
Yiddish=20
Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 =
(Vol=20
II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine =
devoted=20
to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New =
Time) . "=20
Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party =
of North=20
America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the =
immigrants=20
in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews =
"to=20
join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When =
[Morris]=20
Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor =
party in=20
1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained =
loyal to=20
the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the =
strike of=20
New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors =
against=20
their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) =
, which=20
opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national =
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of=20
Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 =
Schlossberg's=20
supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated =
Clothing=20
Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : =
Jews --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear =
to=20
wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-9) (ID #16316) =
$35.00. <BR><BR>57. =E2=80=A2=20
Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. Arbayter-Partey Fun=20
Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5><B>=D7=93=D7=99=20
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 </B></FONT><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>VOL I, NR. 3. (JULY=20
1898) . New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. =
Arbayter=20
Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. =
Monthly.=20
Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - =
May 1899=20
(Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly =
Magazine=20
devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The =
New=20
Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist =
Labor Party=20
of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the=20
immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" =
led many=20
Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist =
movement....When=20
[Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the =
socialist labor=20
party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others =
"remained=20
loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, =
during the=20
strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the =
tailors=20
against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America =
(UGWA)=20
, which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's =
national=20
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of=20
Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 =
Schlossberg's=20
supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated =
Clothing=20
Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : =
Jews --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear =
to=20
wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-11) (ID #16318) =
$35.00. <BR><BR>58. =E2=80=A2=20
Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. Arbayter-Partey Fun=20
Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5><B>=D7=93=D7=99=20
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 </B></FONT><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>VOL I, NR. 3. (JULY=20
1898) . New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. =
Arbayter=20
Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. =
Monthly.=20
Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - =
May 1899=20
(Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly =
Magazine=20
devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The =
New=20
Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist =
Labor Party=20
of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the=20
immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" =
led many=20
Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist =
movement....When=20
[Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the =
socialist labor=20
party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others =
"remained=20
loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, =
during the=20
strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the =
tailors=20
against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America =
(UGWA)=20
, which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's =
national=20
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of=20
Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 =
Schlossberg's=20
supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated =
Clothing=20
Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : =
Jews --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Wear to =
wrappers,=20
Rear wrapper present only in facsimile. Good Condition. (Y-12) (ID =
#16319)=20
$30.00. <BR><BR>59. =E2=80=A2 Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der =
Sotsialist.=20
Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. </FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5><B>=D7=93=D7=99 =
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 </B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>VOL I, NR. 4. (AUGUST 1898) . New York =
:=20
Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter Partey fun=20
Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. =
Yiddish=20
Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 =
(Vol=20
II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine =
devoted=20
to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New =
Time) . "=20
Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party =
of North=20
America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the =
immigrants=20
in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews =
"to=20
join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When =
[Morris]=20
Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor =
party in=20
1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained =
loyal to=20
the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the =
strike of=20
New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors =
against=20
their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) =
, which=20
opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national =
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of=20
Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 =
Schlossberg's=20
supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated =
Clothing=20
Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : =
Jews --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear =
to=20
wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-10) (ID #16317) =
$35.00. <BR><BR>60. =E2=80=A2=20
Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. Arbayter-Partey Fun=20
Nord-Amerika. . DI NAYE TSAYT. </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5><B>=D7=93=D7=99=20
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 </B></FONT><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>VOL I, NR. 6. (JULY=20
1898) . New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. =
Arbayter=20
Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. =
Monthly.=20
Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - =
May 1899=20
(Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly =
Magazine=20
devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The =
New=20
Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist =
Labor Party=20
of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the=20
immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" =
led many=20
Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist =
movement....When=20
[Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the =
socialist labor=20
party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others =
"remained=20
loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, =
during the=20
strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the =
tailors=20
against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America =
(UGWA)=20
, which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's =
national=20
officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the =
Brotherhood of=20
Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 =
Schlossberg's=20
supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated =
Clothing=20
Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : =
Jews --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Edgewear =
to=20
wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-13) (ID #16320)=20
$35.00. <BR><BR></FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>61. =
=E2=80=A2 ILUSTRIRTE=20
LITERARISHE BLETER </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A2=
=20
=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 </FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman" size=3D3>/ HOJAS=20
LITERARIAS ILUSTRADAS. NRS. 78/80, 116/118, 119/121, 131/133, 134/136,. =
Buenos=20
Ayres [Buenos Aires]: Ilustrirte Literarishe Bleter, Paper Wrappers, =
4to, 12-24=20
pages each issue. Bilingual Yiddish-Spanish literary monthly from =
Argentina,=20
which began with Vol I, Nr. 1, in Sept 1953. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- =
Periodicals.=20
OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (Stanford, UCLA, Yale) . Very Good =
Condition.=20
(Y-42) (ID #16269) $125.00.</FONT></P>
<P>62. <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>=E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3>ILUSTRIRTE LITERARISHE BLETER </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A2=
=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 </FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> / HOJAS LITERARIAS ILUSTRADAS. LOOSE =
ISSUES NRS.=20
116/118, & 119/121. Buenos Ayres [Buenos Aires]: Ilustrirte =
Literarishe=20
Bleter, Paper Wrappers, 4to, 12 pages each issue. Bilingual =
Yiddish-Spanish=20
literary monthly from Argentina, which began with Vol I, Nr. 1, in Sept =
1953.=20
SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide =
(Stanford,=20
UCLA, Yale) . Very Good Condition. (Y-42) . Price per issue (ID #16270)=20
$20.00. </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3><BR><BR>63. =
=E2=80=A2=20
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (Ilgwu) . DER LEYDIES =
GARMENT=20
VORKER /THE LADIES GARMENT WORKER. VOL IV, NRS. 1-12 (COMPLETE THIS =
VOLUME) .=20
New York, International Ladies Garment Workers Union. 1913. Cloth, 8vo, =
Aprox 70=20
pages each. 2/3 in Yiddish, 1/3 in English. Periodical ran 9 volumes, =
1910-1918.=20
The ILGWU was "A major center of Jewish immigrant radicalism and =
socialistic=20
sentiments...The early Socialism of ILGWU leaders was shaped by their=20
experiences in the Jewish Bund, along with a scattering of other Eastern =
European revolutionary organizations. The sweatshop, together with =
popular=20
traditions of Jewish messianism, created the context for garment =
workers'=20
response to socialistic ideals" (Buehl et al, 1992) SUBJECT(S): Clothing =
workers=20
-- United States -- Labor unions -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 18 holdings, =
though=20
many of these are incomplete and some appear to be Microfilm rather than =
hard=20
copy. Good+ Condition. (Y-22) (ID #16331) $125.00.<BR><BR>64. =E2=80=A2 =
Jewish Socialist=20
Federation Of America. IDISHER YOHR BUKH. VOL I. 1914. Nyu york [New =
York]:=20
Idisher sotsyalistisher federatsye in Amerika, 1914. Paper Wrappers, =
8vo, 110=20
pages. Annual. Includes illustrations. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Periodical =
lasted=20
until 1918 issue; Vols II (1915) and later are titled "Idishe yohrbukh. =
" "In=20
1908 a Jewish Agitation Bureau was established [by the Socialist Party =
of=20
America] in order to spread socialism among Yiddish-speaking Jews. =
Stimulated by=20
immigrants with experience in the East European Bund, the Bureau =
developed into=20
the Jewish Socialist Federation (J. S. F.) from 1912, over strong =
opposition=20
from Abe Cahan and other Yiddish-speaking stalwarts opposed to such =
"separatism.=20
" Actually the J. S. F. Disavowed any distinct Jewish purpose and =
attempted only=20
to spread socialism, while it vigorously combated Zionism. Its =
membership was=20
drawn mainly from immigrants of Bundist background" (Schneier Levenberg =
in EJ) .=20
SUBJECT(S): Socialism -- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- New =
York --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 holdings. Edgewear, rear cover detached. =
Otherwise=20
good condition with good paper. (Y-6) (ID #16311) $100.00.<BR><BR>65. =
=E2=80=A2 Jewish=20
Socialist Federation Of America. IDISHER YOHR BUKH. VOL I. 1914. Nyu =
york [New=20
York]: Idisher sotsyalistisher federatsye in Amerika, 1914. CLoth, 8vo, =
110=20
pages. Annual. Includes illustrations. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Periodical =
lasted=20
until 1918 issue; Vols II (1915) and later are titled "Idishe yohrbukh. =
" "In=20
1908 a Jewish Agitation Bureau was established [by the Socialist Party =
of=20
America] in order to spread socialism among Yiddish-speaking Jews. =
Stimulated by=20
immigrants with experience in the East European Bund, the Bureau =
developed into=20
the Jewish Socialist Federation (J. S. F.) from 1912, over strong =
opposition=20
from Abe Cahan and other Yiddish-speaking stalwarts opposed to such =
"separatism.=20
" Actually the J. S. F. Disavowed any distinct Jewish purpose and =
attempted only=20
to spread socialism, while it vigorously combated Zionism. Its =
membership was=20
drawn mainly from immigrants of Bundist background" (Schneier Levenberg =
in EJ) .=20
SUBJECT(S): Socialism -- Periodicals. Jews -- New York (State) -- New =
York --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 holdings. Hinges starting, but still good and =
solid.=20
Good Condition. (Y-6-A) (ID #16312) $125.00.<BR><BR>66. =E2=80=A2 =
Kaplan, Israel,=20
editor. FUN LETSTEN CHURBN </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F=20
=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A6=D7=98=D7=9F =
=D7=97=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=91=D6=BC=D7=A0</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman" size=3D2> </FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>[FUN LETZTEN KHURBAN / KHURBN / =
CHURBAN] :=20
TSAYTSHRIFT FUR GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN LEBN BETN NATSI-REZSHIM. FROM THE =
LAST=20
EXTERMINATION: JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE DURING THE =
NAZI=20
REGIME. Nrs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10. Munich, Central Historical =
Commission, 1946- 1947. First Edition. Paper Wrappers, small 8vo, pages. =
1 of=20
8000 copies issued. In Yiddish with English cover, table of contents, =
&=20
photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written &=20
published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in =
the=20
Holocaust. The publisher=E2=80=99s decision to include the English table =
of contents,=20
probably in part to insure the journal=E2=80=99s use in future war =
crimes trials, makes=20
these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 =
years later.=20
Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] =
established in=20
1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in =
the U. S.=20
Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of =
the=20
Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit =
Lavsky=20
notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) =
that,=20
"Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the =
work of=20
the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), =
established=20
in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in =
bringing Nazi=20
criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under =
the=20
commission=E2=80=99s auspices whose task it was to take evidence and =
collect documentary=20
material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission =
published=20
the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Published under=20
DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. Good=20
Condition. </FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>We have available the =
following =20
issues (10 were issued in total), for sale =
individually: <BR><BR> A.=20
Nr. 2. Sept. 1946. 104 pages. Includes 11 photos with captions in =
English &=20
Yiddish. Articles include: Guns in the Ghetto of Riga, by I[srael]. =
Kaplan; Life=20
and Death of Dubno Ghetto, by M. Weisberg; Crying Graves, by A. =
Weisbrod; Labour=20
camp at Mielec (reports of witnesses), by I. Kohs; Nazi word of honour, =
by Dr.=20
M. Schatner; At the Ghetto of Czestochow (pages), by W. Gliksman; Jewish =
Folklore during the Nazi Time, by by I[srael]. Kaplan; Let us keep =
silent (Being=20
sung in camp); Dwellings of Ghetto (Being sung in camp);Two Nazi =
Documents (with=20
explanations); List of articles concerning Jewish Life during the Nazi =
Regime in=20
the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; Activity Report; Chronicle. Very Good+=20
Condition. $85.00<BR><BR>B. Nr. 3. Nov. 1946.101 pages. Includes 13 =
photos with=20
captions in English & Yiddish. Articles include: Lachwa, by I.K. =
[Israel=20
Kaplan?], Aaron Schworin, Chaim Shklar, & Abraham Feinberg; Polish =
Jewish=20
Soldiers as War Prisoners (memoirs), by Mendel Lifschitz; A Chapter on =
Siedlce=20
(Eye-Witness Report), by Getzl Weissberg; Comments on the Photographs of =
Siedlce, by Fritz Heft; The Last Forty-Five Children in Kielce, by Sara =
Kerbel;=20
The =E2=80=9CJewish Band=E2=80=9D (Eye-Witness Report), by Isaac =
Feierstein; The Problem of=20
Productivization [sic] in the Warsaw Ghetto, by Eng. Isaiah Bluman; In =
Treblinke=20
(Eye-Witness Report), by Simcha Bunim Lesky; Luck (Eye-Witness Report), =
by Meyer=20
Roitman; Slaughter at the Oceanside (Eye-Witness Report), by Miriam =
Zweig; In=20
the Transport from the Death Camp Balkenheim (Eye-Witness Report), by =
Maurice=20
Kraus; Brezna (Eye-Witness Report), by Malke Beilinsky; In Budapest =
(Eye-Witness=20
Report), by Alimelech Vider; In the Woods of Polesie, by Samuel Praude; =
My=20
Experiences During the War (From the Series of Children's Reports), by =
Arieh=20
Milch; Expressions Used in the Ghetto of Lodz, by I. Rosenbaum & =
M.I.=20
Feigenbaum; Lullaby (Ghetto-song); The Ghetto of Lodz (Ghetto-song), by =
Jonathan=20
Karp; Nazi Documents with comments; Photographs of the Nazi period;=20
Bibliographical list of articles on Jewish life under the Nazis. [sic] =
published=20
in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; List of Camps; Report on Activities =
of the=20
Central Historical Commission; News of the Central Historical =
Commission. Very=20
Good Condition. $85.00<BR><BR>C. Nr. 4. March 1947. 112 pages. Includes =
10=20
photos with captions in English & Yiddish, & 2 maps. Articles =
include:=20
The Extermination of Jews in East-Galicia, By Dr. Philip Friedmann; =
Polish=20
Jewish Soldiers as War Prisoners (Memoirs), by Mendel Lifschitz; =
Tchernowitz=20
(Cernauti), by Dr. Jakob Ungar; In the forests of White Russia =
(Eye-Witness=20
Report): a) Around Woloshin, by Mosche Mejerson, b) In the Braslav area, =
by=20
Mosche Trejster, [&] c) At Radun, by Lieb Lewin; My Experiences =
During the=20
War (From the Series of Children's Reports), by Daniel Burstin; Lullaby=20
(Ghetto-song); "Buna" (Camp-song); Nazi Documents with Comments; =
Photographs of=20
the Nazi Period; Bibliographical List of Articles on Jewish Life under =
the Nazis=20
Published in the Press of the Shaarith Ha-Plata; Report on Activites of =
the=20
Central Historical Commission; News of the Central Historical =
Commission. Very=20
Good Condition. $85.00<BR><BR>D. Nr. 5. May 1947. 106 pages. Includes 11 =
photos=20
with captions in English & Yiddish. Articles include: The con-camp =
[i.e.=20
concentration camp] prisoners march to Tirol, by I.K. [Israel Kaplan?]; =
March=20
from Kaufering-camps, by I[sreal]. Kaplan; From Schwabhausen to Dachau, =
by Dr.=20
L. Goldstein; On the march from M=C3=BChlsdorf, by Rabbi Elchanan =
Person; On the=20
march from Hessenthal, by Dr. Mordchai Glatsetin; From G=C3=B6rlitz to =
Tirol, by=20
Jakob Rosenbaum; On the March from Wistegiersdorf, by A. Tenenbaum; On =
the march=20
from Buchenwald, by Israel Segal; Nazi =E2=80=9Cliberation,=E2=80=9D b7 =
Dr. A. Waksberger; My=20
Experiences during the War (from the Series of Children=E2=80=99s =
Reports), by Jakob=20
Lewin; Mama bless me!.. (Camp-song); Oh, potates [sic].. (Ghetto-song), =
by Hersz=20
Albus; Nazi Documents with translations; Photographs of the Nazi Era;=20
Bibliographical list of articles on Jewish life under the Nazis. [sic] =
published=20
in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; List of Camps; Report on Activities =
of the=20
Central Historical Commission; News of the Central Historical =
Commission. Very=20
Good Condition. A beautiful copy. $85.00<BR><BR> E. Nr. 6. Aug. =
1947. 98=20
pages. Includes 7 photos with captions in English & Yiddish, and 4 =
maps (1=20
folds out). Articles include: Treblinka (Eye-Witness Report), by =
H.=20
Sperling; Camps in East Galicia, by L. Welitschker; Sobibor (Eye-Witness =
Report), by J. Menche; Through ghetto=E2=80=99s [sic] and =
C[oncentration]. Camps=20
(Eye-Witness Report), by L. Rucaschweski; Din-Torah, by Sz. Glube; Near =
Kossowo=20
in Polesei (Eye-Witness Report), by D. Liebowitz; In Camp Kodlotschowo=20
(Eye-Witness Report), by I. Samsonowitz; My Experiences during the War =
(from the=20
Series of Children=E2=80=99s Reports), by Rosa Pinczewski; Jewish =
Folklore during the=20
Nazi Time: 1. The peoples [sic] word under Nazi muzzle, by Israel Kaplan =
[&]=20
2. Specifical [sic] ghetto-words and anecdotes, by M.I. Fajgenbaum; The=20
prisoners of Zamosc (Camp-song); =E2=80=9CBone=E2=80=9D=E2=80=94the =
ration-cards (ghetto-song); Nazi=20
Documents (with translations); Photographs of the Nazi Era; =
Bibliographical list=20
of articles on Jewish life under the Nazis published in the Press of =
Shaarith=20
Ha-Plata; Report on Activities of the Central Historical Commission; =
News of the=20
Central Historical Commission. Wear to wrappers, Good Condition. $75.00=20
</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>F. Nr. 7. May 1948. Good =
Condition.=20
$75.00<BR><BR>G. Nr. 8. June 1948. Includes 9 photos with captions =
in=20
English & Yiddish. Articles include: Work on the Airport of Kaunas, =
by=20
Israel Kaplan; Destruction of Kaunas Jewry, by Dr. Samuel Grinhaus; =
Women in the=20
forced labour of the ghetto of Kaunas, by Raphael Lewin; The big =
workshops of th=20
ghetto of Kaunas, by Moshe Segalson; The workers in the big ghetto =
workshops, by=20
Dr. Elijahu Altman; The repair-workshops in the ghetto of Kaunas, by =
Ing. Fajwel=20
GoldSchwarcberg; Memories from the ghetto of Stanislwow, by Lusia =
Gerber; My=20
Experiences during the Wschmidt; Porick (Eye-Witness Report), by Sonia=20
Rubinstein; Voloshin (Eye-Witness Report), by Joseph ar (from the Series =
of=20
Children=E2=80=99s Reports), by Fania Olitzki; Hard Luck (ghetto-song); =
The =E2=80=9Cairport=20
worker=E2=80=9D (ghetto-song); The committee-man (ghetto-song), by =
Nathan Markowski;=20
Nazi Documents (with translations); Photographs of the Nazi Era; =
Bibliographical=20
list of articles on Jewish life under the Nazis published in the Press =
of=20
Shaarith Ha-Plata; Historical questionnaires; Printed matters received =
by the=20
archive. Heavy wear to wrappers, but internally good, solid, and =
complete.=20
$60.00</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>H. Nr. 9. Sept. 1948. =
Discusses Jewish=20
life in Kaunas. Articles about Ghetto in Kaunas, photos from the Nazi =
period.=20
Good Condition<BR><BR>I. Nr. 10. Dec. 1948 (Final Issue). Includes =
12=20
photos with captions in English & Yiddish, as well as an index of =
all 10=20
volumes. Articles include: The Fighting Underground at the Ghetto of =
Kaunas=20
(Memoirs of a Partisan), by Rachi Ben Elieser; From the Ghetto to the=20
Wilderness, by Motl Brick; The Hospital of the Kaunas Ghetto, by Dr. =
Moshe=20
Berman; Medical examinations a the labour office in the Kaunas Ghetto, =
by Dr.=20
Jacob Nochimowski; The Fortress of Death, by Michael Gelbrtunk; Secret =
Postal=20
Service a the Kaunas Ghetto, by phraim Silberman; Kejdani, by David =
Wolpe;=20
Vidukle, by Hirsh Hirshovitz-Levitan; Yonava, by A. Sliberman; =
Resistanc[e]=20
Movement in thee Concentration Camp Auschvitz-Birkenau, by J. Eiger; =
Death of=20
the =E2=80=9CMessenger=E2=80=9D (Eye-Witness Report), by Ceshe Shilling; =
With two little=20
children through Auschvitz, by Ester Weiss; Libau (Liepaja), by Moshe =
Edelstein;=20
Shidlovtze, by Dr. Abraham Finkler; Mielnitze (Eye-Witness Report); In a =
Hungarian Forced Labour Batallion, by Moshe Dov Taub; Lezajsk, by J. =
Kanner; My=20
experiences during the war (from the series of children=E2=80=99s =
reports), by Genia=20
Shurz; Jewish Folklore: Ghetto and Concentration Camp Sayings; The Big =
Action=20
(Ghetto Song), by Sima Jashunski; Lithuanian Partisans (Ghetto Song); =
Nazi=20
Documents (with translations); Photographies [sic] of the Nazi Era;=20
Bibliographical list of articles on Jewish life under the Nazis, =
published in=20
the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; Report on Activities of the Central =
Historical=20
Commission; Chronicle, Printed matters received by the archive, Index of =
all the=20
published copies, [of] =E2=80=9CFrom the Last Extermination.=E2=80=9D =
Very Good+ Condition. An=20
outstanding copy. $90.00<BR><BR>67. =E2=80=A2 Lang, H. (Harry) ; & =
Feinstone, Morris=20
C. [Moris Faynstoun]. GEVERKSHAFTEN: YUBILEUM-ZSHURNAL: AROYSGEGEBEN FUN =
DE=20
FERAYNIGTE IDISHE GEVERKSHAFTN TSU IHRE 40 YOHR EKZISTENTS, 1888-1928. =
New York,=20
No Publisher (United Hebrew Trades) , 1928. Paper Wrappers, Large 4to, =
160=20
pages. 30 cm. In Yiddish. Includes beautiful cover art and period ads =
and=20
portrait photos. Feinstone (1878=E2=80=931945),was born in Warsaw and =
trained as a=20
woodcarver there. "After completing school he emigrated to England where =
he=20
became president of a woodcarvers' union in London (1895). Later in =
Birmingham=20
he was active in the beginnings of the British Labour Party. In 1910 =
Feinstone=20
emigrated to the U.S. where he found employment in various skilled =
trades,=20
securing permanent work in the umbrella industry. He soon became an =
official of=20
the Umbrella Handle and Stick Makers' Union and an important figure in =
the=20
United Hebrew Trades, an organization which sheltered the smaller and =
weaker=20
American Jewish trade unions. Feinstone was a close associate of the=20
organization's outstanding leader, Max Pine, whom he succeeded as United =
Hebrew=20
Trades' secretary in 1928. Feinstone continued Pine's policy of =
supporting the=20
socialist labor sector in Jewish Palestine through the Histadrut. He =
also=20
represented the United Hebrew Trades on the executive board of the =
Central=20
Trades and Labor Council of Greater New York, wrote articles in the New =
York=20
Call and the Yiddish Jewish Daily Forward endorsing socialism and labor =
Zionism,=20
and worked for the establishment of an independent labor party. With the =
advent=20
of the New Deal, Feinstone's socialist teachings were incorporated by =
the=20
American Labor Party, which satisfied his desire for a working class =
political=20
organization. Thereafter, until his death he concentrated on obtaining =
support=20
for Jewish labor in Palestine" (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ). SUBJECT(S): =
Jewish labor=20
unions -- United States. Jewish socialists -- United States. OCLC lists =
3 copies=20
worldwide (Harvard, Florida, NYPL), none west of New York. Touch of wear =
to=20
spine, Very Good Condition. (Y-18A) (ID #16325) $150.00.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>68. =E2=80=A2 Another =
Copy. Edgewear to=20
covers, otherwise Good Condition. (Y-18) (ID #16324) =
$100.00. <BR><BR>69. =E2=80=A2=20
Another Copy. Wear & tears to covers, otherwise Good Condition. =
(Y-18B) (ID=20
#16326) $75.00. <BR><BR>70. =E2=80=A2 Another Copy. Tears to front =
cover, lacks=20
rear cover, otherwise Good Condition. (Y-18C) (ID #16327)=20
$60.00. <BR><BR>71. =E2=80=A2 Liebman, I. ; B. Friedman, & M. =
Kravitz, editors.=20
OYFGANG/AUFGANG</FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=20
<B>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A4=D7=92=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92</B></FONT><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>: MONATLICHER ZSHURNAL=20
FOR ALZAYTIKER LITERARISHER SHOFUNG. JAN 1923-MAY/JUNE 1923. NOS. 1-6 IN =
4 VOLS=20
(COMPLETE?) . New York, Aufgang Publishing Co, 1923. 1st Edition. Paper=20
Wrappers, Stamped "Review Copy, " Very Good Condition; 8vo; 158 pages; =
"A Jewish=20
Monthly for Poetry, Literature and Belles Letters. " Run of Vol. I Nos. =
1-6. In=20
Yiddish. (ID #4485) $100.00.<BR><BR>72. =E2=80=A2 Mirsky, Victor, =
editor. DER IDISHER=20
ALMANAKH [UN YOHR-BUKH] A YOHR-BUKH FUN NOYTIGE INFORMATSYES KHRONOLOGI =
UN=20
STATISTIK / THE JEWISH ALMANAC. VOL I, 1922 (ONLY, OF 3 VOLS ISSUED) . =
New York=20
City: Jewish Almanac Pub. Corp. , 1922. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 288, [12] =
pages.=20
"The Jewish almanac: a year book of valuable information, chronology and =
statistics. " Yiddish Annual which survived 3 volumes, 5682-5684 =
[1922-1924].24=20
cm. SUBJECT (S): Almanacs, Yiddish -- United States. Includes 12 page =
subscriber=20
list in English at rear, listing over 1000 names from all over the US. =
OCLC=20
lists 11 holdings, some of which may not include this volume. Lacks =
outer=20
wrappers, otherwise complete. Wear & tears to outer leaves, =
otherwise Good=20
Condition. (ID #16332) $125.00.<BR><BR>73. =E2=80=A2 Mirsky, Victor, =
editor. DER IDISHER=20
ALMANAKH [UN YOHR-BUKH] A YOHR-BUKH FUN NOYTIGE INFORMATSYES KHRONOLOGI =
UN=20
STATISTIK / THE JEWISH ALMANAC. VOL II, 1923 (ONLY, OF 3 VOLS ISSUED) . =
New York=20
City: Jewish Almanac Pub. Corp. , 1923. Cloth, 8vo, 276, [14] pages. =
"The Jewish=20
almanac: a year book of valuable information, chronology and statistics. =
"=20
Yiddish Annual which survived 3 volumes, 5682-5684 [1922-1924].24 cm. =
SUBJECT=20
(S): Almanacs, Yiddish -- United States. Includes 12 page subscriber =
list in=20
English at rear, listing over 1000 names from all over the US. OCLC =
lists 12=20
holdings, some of which may not include this volume. Light wear, Good+ =
Condition=20
xx (ID #16333) $125.00.<BR><BR>74. =E2=80=A2 OD NOWA CZASOPISMO, NR. 2, =
Feb. 1972.=20
Kopenhaga, Zydowscy Socjalisci "bund" W Danii, 1972. 1st Edition (?). =
Paper=20
Wrappers, 4to, 40 pages. Bundist Newsletter from Denmark. Trilingual, in =
Polish,=20
Danish, & Yiddish! Low-budget Xerox production makes me think they =
weren't=20
producing too many copies. (Y-24-D) Light wear, rear cover detached but =
present,=20
Good Condition. (ID #6578) $20.00.<BR><BR>75. =E2=80=A2 OD NOWA =
CZASOPISMO, NR. 9.=20
Kopenhaga, Zydowscy Socjalisci "bund" W Danii, 1975. 1st Edition (?). =
Paper=20
Wrappers, Light wear, rear cover detached but present, Good Condition. ; =
4to; 32=20
pages; Bundist Newsletter from Denmark. Trilingual, in Polish, Danish, =
&=20
Yiddish! Low-budget Xerox production makes me think they weren't =
producing too=20
many copies. (Y-24-A) (ID #6576) $20.00.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>76. =E2=80=A2 OD NOWA =
CZASOPISMO, NR. 10.=20
Kopenhaga, Zydowscy Socjalisci "bund" W Danii, 1975. 1st Edition (?). =
Paper=20
Wrappers, Light wear, Good Condition. ; 4to; 38 pages; Bundist =
Newsletter from=20
Denmark. Trilingual, in Polish, Danish, & Yiddish! Low-budget xerox=20
production makes me think they weren't producing too many copies. =
(y-24-B) (ID=20
#6577) $20.00.<BR><BR>77. =E2=80=A2 OD NOWA CZASOPISMO, NR. 14, Jan. =
1979. Kopenhaga,=20
Zydowscy Socjalisci "bund" W Danii, 1975. 1st Edition (?). Paper =
Wrappers, 4to;=20
38 pages; Bundist Newsletter from Denmark. Trilingual, in Polish, =
Danish, &=20
Yiddish! Low-budget Xerox production makes me think they weren't =
producing too=20
many copies. Very Good Condition. ; (Y-24-C) (ID #6579) =
$20.00.<BR><BR>78. =E2=80=A2=20
Og=C3=B3lny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "bund" W Polsce ; American =
Representation.=20
UNZER TSAYT </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8=20
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> =
[UNZER TSAYT; UNSER TSAIT]=20
[NEW SERIES]. "INHALT FUN 15 YORGENG "UNZER TSAYT." INDEX FOR VOLUMES =
1-15=20
(1941-1955) . New York, N. Y.: American Representation of the General =
Jewish=20
Workers' Union of Poland, No Date (1956?) . Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 39 =
pages.=20
Yiddish Monthly of the Bund in America, originally beginning in Feb =
1941. 25 cm.=20
In Yiddish. Light wear, Good Condition (Y-21-C) (ID #16330) =
$45.00.<BR><BR>79. =E2=80=A2=20
Og=C3=B3lny Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy "bund" W Polsce ; American =
Representation.=20
UNZER TSAYT </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8=20
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> =
[UNZER TSAYT; UNSER TSAIT]=20
[New Series]. Lot of issues from 1950-1994. 1950 (Nrs. 9-12); 1954(Nrs. =
4-5),=20
1960 (Nrs.4/5, 7/8, 12); 1961 (Nrs. 9-10); 1962 (Nrs. 6, 9); 1964 (Nr. =
10); 1966=20
(Nrs. 1-12); 1967 (Nrs. 11/12); 1968 (Nr. 5); 1969 (Nrs. 3-5); 1971 =
(Nrs. 5-6,=20
7-8); 1972 (Nrs. 10-12); 1974 (Nrs. 1-4, 7, 11-12); 1975 (Nrs. 2-5, =
7-8); 1976=20
(Nr. 2); 1976 (Nr.2); 1977 (Nrs. 2, 5, 10-11); 1978(Nrs. 1, 3-12); 1979 =
(1, =C2=BE,=20
10); 1981 (1-12); 1982 (1-12); 1986 (Nr. 5); 1987 (10); 1988 (7/8); 1989 =
(Nrs.=20
11-12); 1992 (Nrs. 10-12); 1993 (Nrs. 3-4, 7-10); 1994 (Nrs. 1-2, 5, =
7-8). New=20
York, N. Y.: American Representation of the General Jewish Workers' =
Union of=20
Poland, 1950-1994. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, aprox. 48 pages each issue. =
Yiddish=20
Monthly of the Bund in America, originally beginning in Feb 1941. 25 cm. =
In=20
Yiddish. All Good-Very Good Condition (Y-21-A) (ID #16328) =
$175.00. =20
[Complete run may be available by the time you react to this =
list--please let us=20
know if you would be interested]</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>80. =E2=80=A2 Og=C3=B3lny =
Zydowski Zwiazek Robotniczy=20
"bund" W Polsce ; American Representation. UNZER TSAYT </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3> [UNZER TSAYT; UNSER TSAIT] [New Series]. Loose =
Issues: Nrs.=20
110/111, 239, 240, 311/312 (70th birthday of the Bund, special issue), =
317, 327,=20
384, 386, 387, 394, 395, 433, 435, 436, 476, 592/593, 1978 (Nrs. 10, =
11/12) 1979=20
(Nr 12), 1987 (Nr. 10-"90 yor Bund" special issue). New York, N. Y. : =
American=20
Representation of the General Jewish Workers' Union of Poland, =
1950-1989. Paper=20
Wrappers, 8vo, aprox. 48 pages each issue. Monthly, originally beginning =
with=20
No. 1 (Febru'ar 1941) . 25 cm. In Yiddish. All Good-Very Good Condition =
(Y-21-B)=20
Price is per issue. (ID #16329) $20.00. <BR><BR>81. =E2=80=A2 =
Rocker, Rudolf,=20
editor. ZSHERMINAL </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=96=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=9C</FONT></B=
><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>: ORGAN FIR=20
ANARKHISTISHE VELT-ANSHOYUNG / GERMINAL. VOL VI, 1906, NRS. 1-12 =
(COMPLETE FOR=20
THIS VOLUME) . London: R. Rocker, 1906. Quarter Leather, Large 8vo, =
Aprox 48=20
pages per issue. 24-28 cm. Yiddish Anarchist monthly. Important primary =
source=20
on the early Jewish labor movement, immigration, Anarchism, Jewish life =
in=20
Britain. Rocker was a "German-Christian anarchist...[who] became a =
disciple of=20
Prince Peter Kropotkin, the Russian anarchist. In 1895 he went to =
Liverpool,=20
where he founded and briefly edited the Yiddish monthly of social =
theory,=20
Germinal. In 1898 he settled among the Jewish community of London's East =
End,=20
and became both editor of the Yiddish anarchist newspaper Der Arbeter =
Fraynd and=20
a leading figure in the Jewish anarchist movement. Rocker edited the =
paper until=20
the outbreak of World War I, when he was interned as an enemy alien by =
the=20
British, the paper was suppressed, and the anarchist club closed. After =
the war=20
Rocker was deported to Germany. He was forced to flee when Hitler took =
power and=20
subsequently went to the U. S. (1933) . " (EJ) SUBJECT(S): Anarchism --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings worldwide (UCLA, Yale, LOC, NYPL) . =
Lacks=20
backstrip, boards detached but present with 1st & last leaves. Good =
paper=20
has held up well, thus otherwise Good Condition. (Y-45) (ID #16266)=20
$300.00.<BR><BR>82. =E2=80=A2 Shapiro, Lamed, editor. STUDYO. NR. 1 =
[JULY-SEPTEMBER=20
1934]. Nuyork [New York], Farlag "Aleyn, " 1934. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, =
126 pages.=20
Yiddish literary magazine which survived only 3 issues, the final being =
Nr. 3,=20
January-March 1935. "[Lamed] Shapiro is often called 'The master =
craftsman of=20
the Yiddish short story'" (Ruth Wisse in EJ) . 20 cm. SUBJECT(S): =
Yiddish=20
literature -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 14 holdings. Front cover chipped =
&=20
detached, lacks rear cover, otherwise Good Condition. (Y-7) (ID #16313)=20
$50.00.<BR><BR>83. =E2=80=A2 SHRIFTEN: [A] ZAMELBUKH / SHRIFTEN: A DRAY =
MONAT BUKH. VOL=20
4, 1919 (ONLY, OF 8 VOLS) . New York: Ferlag "Amerika, " 1919. Cloth, =
8vo, aprox=20
300 pages. Illustrated Yiddish quarterly which survived 8 volumes =
between=20
1912-1926; 24 cm. SUBJECT (S): Yiddish literature -- Periodicals. =
Volumes 4-7=20
(1919-1921) are titled: "Shriften: a dray monat bukh. " OCLC lists 12 =
holdings,=20
some of which may be incomplete. Many drawings & illlustrations, =
poetry,=20
etc. Ex-library (Labor Lyceum Library) with usual (but interesting!) =
markings,=20
wear to boards, backstrip coming loose, good condition. (ID #16334)=20
$150.00.<BR><BR>84. =E2=80=A2 SHRIFTEN: [A] ZAMELBUKH / SHRIFTEN: A DRAY =
MONAT BUKH. VOL=20
5, 1920 (ONLY, OF 8 VOLS) . New York: Ferlag "Amerika, " 1920. Cloth, =
8vo, aprox=20
350 pages. Illustrated Yiddish quarterly which survived 8 volumes =
between=20
1912-1926; 24 cm. SUBJECT (S): Yiddish literature -- Periodicals. =
Volumes 4-7=20
(1919-1921) are titled: "Shriften: a dray monat bukh. " OCLC lists 12 =
holdings,=20
some of which may be incomplete. Rebound in period cloth, with wrappers =
&=20
backstrip mounted on covers. Wear to boards, Good Condition overall (ID =
#16335)=20
$150.00.<BR><BR>85. =E2=80=A2 SHRIFTN. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New =
Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A4=D7=98=D7=9F</FONT></B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> VOL I, NR. 1 (JUNE=20
1942) . Buenos Ayres [Buenos Aires]: Farlag Perl, 1942. Paper Wrappers, =
8vo, 80=20
pages. Yiddish Monthly. Anthology of articles on ancient and modern =
Judaism.=20
Continued on into at least 1971 (we located an issue Nr. 343) =
SUBJECT(S):=20
Judaism -- Periodicals. Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 7 holdings =
worldwide.=20
Paper browning at edges, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Y-44) (ID =
#16267)=20
$40.00.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>86. =E2=80=A2 Singer, Israel =
Joshua; &=20
Mayzel, Nachman; Eds. LITERARISHE BLETER [LITERARISZE BLETER] =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =
=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>: VOKHENSHRIFT FAR LITERATUR, TEATER =
UN KUNST=20
FRAGN. 111 ISSUES FROM 1936-1938, INCLUDING A NEARLY COMPLETE RUN FOR =
1936.=20
Varshe [Warsaw]: B. Kletskin, 1936-38. Paper Wrappers, Large 4to, 16 =
pages each=20
issue. Important Yiddish Literary weekly published 1924-1939, for a =
total run of=20
782 issues. Issues present here are: [1936]: 4-25, 27-43, 45-47, 49-52 =
[1937]:=20
1-6, 8-11, 14, 16-19, 21-27, 28, 30-34, 37-39, 41-43, 45-52 [1938]: 1, =
2, 4-6,=20
9-13, 15, -23, 25, 30, 33, 38, 41 Includes many photos, portraits, & =
illustrations. 32 cm. Bay der noenter mitarbet fun Y. Y. Zinger, Perets =
Markish,=20
Nahman Mayzil un Melekh Ravitsh. " Aaron Rubenstein, of the National =
Yiddish=20
Book Center, has called the Literarishe Bleter "arguably the most =
important=20
Yiddish literary journal of the time..." Co-founded by Yiddish novelist =
novelist=20
Israel Joshua Singer, it was also a workplace of Singer's younger =
brother,=20
future Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer. The younger Singer worked =
there as=20
a proofreader, and it was in the pages of the Literarishe Bleter that =
the young=20
Isaac published his first story, "In Old Age" (Oyf der elter) , which =
appeared=20
in the journal in 1925 and won an award in its literary contest (EJ) .=20
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- =
History and=20
criticism -- Periodicals. Theater, Yiddish -- History and criticism --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide, with two thirds of those =
holdings=20
only partial. Paper is fragile, with pages often split at binding. =
Issues from=20
1937 & 1938 have old waterdamage with some stains and tears. We =
observed no=20
loss of text in any issues. (Y-36) (ID #16278) $1,500.00.<BR><BR>87. =
=E2=80=A2=20
Stolinski, Aharon. & Beilin, I. B. , editors. DI KOOPERATIVE VELT: =
DER=20
ERSHTER IDISHER KOOPERATIVER ZSHURNAL IN AMERIKA. NRS. 1-6 (JUNE =
1918-DEC. 1919)=20
COMPLETE RUN. Nyu York [New York]: Federatsye fun Idishe Kooperativen in =
Amerika, ; 1918-1919. Cloth, Large 8vo, aprox 30 pages per issue. 26 cm. =
In=20
Yiddish. Loaded with articles and period Yiddish advertising. =
"Co-operative=20
world. " Published by the Federation of Jewish Co-operative Societies of =
America. SUBJECT (S): Cooperation -- Periodicals. Jews -- United States =
--=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists only one holding worldwide (NYPL) . Bound in =
period=20
boards, a very water-warped set, with bleeding of many of the colored =
wrappers=20
onto the white text pages. But as no clayed paper was used, paper is =
solid and=20
did not stick or tear. Hinges repaired. Stamp of the "Workmen's Circle=20
Sanatorium Library, Liberty N. Y. " on front endpapers. Scarce, complete =
run.=20
(Y-16) (ID #16323) $400.00.<BR><BR>88. =E2=80=A2 Summer, Nahum. ; =
Pasirstein, Abraham,=20
editors. OYFSNAY / OIFSNAI: A QUARTERLY LITERARY REVIEW. NRS, 1-2, =
10-17, 20,=20
22,-27, 32. Bronx, N. Y.: , No Publisher (Oifsnai) , 1953-61. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
8vo, 32 pages per issue. Quarterly. 23 cm. In Yiddish. 18 issues =
available.=20
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- Periodicals. Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC =
lists=20
holdings at 10 locations worldwide, at least 3 of which are only =
partial. Light=20
wear to some issues, overall Good+ Condition. (Y-1-14) (ID #16300)=20
$250.00.<BR><BR>89. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times =
New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> .=20
SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] [Old Series] Vol I (1927,=20
Complete?), Nrs. 1, 2, 3-4. 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe =
[Warsaw]:=20
Farlag "di Velt", 1928. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 100 pages per issue. =
Monthly=20
Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In =
Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp on some volumes. For example, =
Levin=20
(1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of =
the=20
Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian Social =
Democrats were=20
published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish =
labor=20
unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish =
literature=20
-- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, =
Stanford, LOC,=20
U of Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Nr. 3-4 was =
printed as=20
Nr. 3 (Dec. 15, 1927), but then has Nr. 4 (Dec. 20, 1927) on a =
superimposed=20
lable--not sure if Nr. 3 actually existed or in what form. There are 3 =
issues=20
here in this run. Use wear to all issues, paper brwoning but not =
fragile. Nr. 1=20
bound in pamphlet protector. --Pages 1-6 in issue 3-4 in facsimile only. =
Good=20
Condition. (Y-1-9) (ID #16127) $150.00.<BR><BR>90. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3>. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] [Old Series] Vol =
I (1927),=20
Nr. 3-4. 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di =
Velt",=20
1928. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 95 pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from =
Vol. I,=20
Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber =
stamp on=20
some volumes. For example, Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER =
TSAYT that=20
the very first reports of the Bund's split over the National Question =
with the=20
Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S): Jews -- =
Poland --=20
Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism =
--=20
Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists =
only 4 runs=20
(Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to =
be=20
incomplete. Nr. 3-4 was printed as Nr. 3 (Dec. 15, 1927), but then has =
Nr. 4=20
(Dec. 20, 1927) on a superimposed lable--not sure if Nr. 3 actually =
existed or=20
in what form. Use wear, pages 1-6 in facsimile only. Good Condition. =
(Y-1-10) xx=20
(ID #16128) $40.00. </FONT></P>
<P>91<FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3>.UNZER TSAYT. SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] [Old =
Series]=20
1928, Nrs. 1-6, 8-10, lacking only Nr. 7. 1928. 1st Edition. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1927-1929. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. =
100=20
pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to =
1932. 23=20
cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund rubber stamp. Levin (1977) reports that =
it was=20
in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the =
National=20
Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). =
SUBJECT(S):=20
Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. =
Socialism and=20
Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. =
OCLC lists=20
only runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which =
appear=20
to be incomplete. Use wear, paper brwoning but not fragile. Good =
Condition.=20
(y-1-11) (ID #16129) $200.00.<BR><BR>92. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D3>.SOTSYALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] [Old Series] 1929, =
Nr. 1-2=20
(only). 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di =
Velt",=20
1929. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 100 pages. Monthly Bundist periodical ran =
from=20
Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Unobtrusive Bund =
rubber=20
stamp. Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very =
first=20
reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian =
Social=20
Democrats were published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Poland -- =
Periodicals.=20
Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- =
Periodicals.=20
Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only runs =
(Arizona=20
State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be =
incomplete.=20
Use wear, paper brwoning but not fragile. Good Condition. (Y-1-12) (ID =
#16130)=20
$25.00.<BR><BR>93. =E2=80=A2 UNZER TSAYT </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times =
New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>.SOTSIALISTISHE=20
HOYDESH-SHRIFT. [UNZER CAJT] [Old Series] 1932 [Final Volume], Nrs. 2 =
(Jan), 3=20
(Feb-March), 4 (May). May be complete for 1932. 1928. 1st Edition. Paper =
Wrappers, Varshe [Warsaw]: Farlag "di Velt", 1932. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, =
32 pages=20
each. Monthly Bundist periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to =
1932. 23=20
cm. In Yiddish. Each issue includes at least one article by Victor Alter =
(including: "'Rekhts' un 'Links,'" "Unzer Tsiln," "Di Internatsionale =
Diskusye=20
vegn Rotn-Forbond," & "Demokratye un Diktatur"), as well as 5-6 =
other=20
interesting articles dealing with questions facing the Bund in the =
pre-war=20
period. These may be the final 3 issues before the journal's dissolution =
(A new=20
series was begun after the war). Levin (1977) reports that it was in =
UNZER TSAYT=20
that the very first reports of the Bund's split over the National =
Question with=20
the Russian Social Democrats were published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S): Jews =
--=20
Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and =
Judaism=20
-- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists =
only 4=20
runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which =
appear to be=20
incomplete. Heavy wear & dampstaining to covers, paper also stained, =
but for=20
the most part solid. (Y-1-13) (ID #16261) $125.00.<BR><BR>94. =E2=80=A2 =
UNZER TSAYT=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>. SOTSIALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. =
[UNZER CAJT] 1932=20
[Final Volume], Nr. 2 (Jan). 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe =
[Warsaw]:=20
Farlag "di Velt", 1932. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 32 pages. Monthly =
Bundist=20
periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In =
Yiddish.=20
Includes: "'Rekhts' un 'Links'" and "Unzer Tsiln," both articles by =
Victor=20
Alter. Levin (1977) reports that it was in UNZER TSAYT that the very =
first=20
reports of the Bund's split over the National Question with the Russian =
Social=20
Democrats were published (in 1927). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- =
Periodicals.=20
Jewish labor unions -- Periodicals. Socialism and Judaism -- =
Periodicals.=20
Yiddish literature -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 4 runs =
(Arizona=20
State, Stanford, LOC, U of Washington), all of which appear to be =
incomplete.=20
Wear & light dampstaining to covers, paper also stained, but for the =
most=20
part solid. (Y-1-13) (ID #16262) $30.00. <BR><BR>95. =E2=80=A2 =
UNZER TSAYT=20
</FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A8 =
=D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>. SOTSIALISTISHE HOYDESH-SHRIFT. =
[UNZER CAJT] 1932=20
[Final Volume], Nr. 4 (May). 1928. 1st Edition. Paper Wrappers, Varshe =
[Warsaw]:=20
Farlag "di Velt", 1932. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 32 pages. Monthly =
Bundist=20
periodical ran from Vol. I, Nr, 1 (Oct. 1927) to 1932. 23 cm. In =
Yiddish.=20
Includes: "Demokratye un Diktatur" by Victor Alter. Levin (1977) reports =
that it=20
was in UNZER TSAYT that the very first reports of the Bund's split over =
the=20
National Question with the Russian Social Democrats were published (in =
1927).=20
SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish labor unions -- =
Periodicals.=20
Socialism and Judaism -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Poland --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists only 4 runs (Arizona State, Stanford, LOC, U of=20
Washington), all of which appear to be incomplete. Heavy Wear & =
dampstaining=20
to covers, paper also stained, but for the most part solid. (Y-1-13) (ID =
#16264) </FONT></P>
<P>96. <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>=E2=80=A2 Velt =
Koordinir-Komitet Fun "bund"=20
Un Krubishe Yidishe Sotsialistishe Organizatsies. BIULETIN FUN "BUND." =
=D7=91=D7=99=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9F=20
=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F "=D7=91=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=93." NRS. 2 (AUG 1, =
1947) & 3 (SEPT 1, 1947) . New York, Der=20
Komitet, 1942. Paper Wrappers, 4to 8 pages. Published by the "World =
Organization=20
of the "Bund" and Kindred Jewish Socialist Organizations. " This is NOT =
the=20
monthly of the same name published beginning in 1960. Very scarce =
Bundist=20
monthly from just after the war; interesting articles critiquing =
Zionism, the=20
labor movement, Eastern Europe, the refugee crisis, etc. Even using =
alternate=20
transliterated spellings, we were unable to locate copies of this =
periodical=20
anywhere (OCLC, YIVO, Harvard, etc) . Presume not many issues published, =
perhaps=20
none following these included here. Very Good+ Condition. Beautiful =
examples and=20
very scarce. (Y-41) (ID #16271) $100.00.<BR><BR>97. =E2=80=A2 VOKH =
/VOCH. VOL I (NRS.=20
1-33, 4 OCTOBER 1929-MAY 16 1930) . COMPLETE (NO MORE ISSUED). New York: =
"Voch"=20
Publication Assoc. , 1929-1930. Cloth, 4to, 16-24 pages each issue. =
Weekly. 31=20
cm. In Yiddish. Interesting Yiddish weekly magazine, from the period of =
the=20
Stock Market Crash. Nr. 1 includes such articles as, "Farvos mir zaynen =
oroys=20
fun der 'Frayhayt? , '" "Der Moskver 'Emes, ' di Nyu Yorker 'Frayhayt, ' =
un di=20
Palestiner Pogramen, " etc. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- United States -- =
Periodicals.=20
OCLC lists 10 holdings worldwide. Professional repair to one leaf, Very =
Good=20
Condition, bound in period cloth, a beautiful set. (Y-1-15) (ID #16301)=20
$400.00.<BR><BR>98. =E2=80=A2 Workmen's Circle (U. S.) . KULTUR UN LEBN. =
</FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5><B>=D7=A7=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=98=D7=95=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =
=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=9F</B></FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> Lot of various issues from vols 2-24. =
Vol 2(1968,=20
Nr.5-6); vol 3 (Nr. 1, 5); Vol 4 (Nr. 1, 3-5); Vol 5 (Nr. 1-3, 5, 6); =
Vol 7=20
(Nr.1); Vol 9 (Nr. 3); Vol 10 (Nr. 1); Vol. 11 (Nrs. 2); Vol 12 (Nr. 2); =
Vol 13=20
(2-4); Vol 14 (1-3); Vol 21 (Nr. 1); Vol 24 (Summer 1990, Nr. 2-this is =
also vol=20
I, Nr. 1 of Horizons "a new periodical"). New York, Workmen's Circle, =
1968-1980.=20
Paper Wrappers, 4to, 32 pages each issue. In Yiddish. Bimontly (i. E. 6 =
times=20
per year) . On the activies of the Workmans Circle/Arbayter Ring. =
Succeeds:=20
"Horizontn fun Kultur un Lebn. " OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide. Very =
Good=20
Condition. (Y-1-16) (ID #16302) $150.00.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>99. =E2=80=A2 Workmen's =
Circle (U. S. ) . KULTUR=20
UN LEBN. </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5><B>=D7=A7=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=98=D7=95=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F=20
=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=9F</B></FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> LOOSE ISSUES. VOL 9, NR. 3;=20
VOL 13, NR. 4. (DEC. 1978 . CELEBRATES THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE =
ARBAYTER RING=20
SHULN). New York, Workmen's Circle, 1978. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 32 pages. =
In=20
Yiddish. Bimontly (i. E. 6 times per year) . On the activies of the =
Workmans=20
Circle/Arbayter Ring. OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide. Very Good =
Condition.=20
(Y-1-17) Price is per issue (ID #16303) $20.00. </FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3><BR><BR>100. =E2=80=A2 Yidisher =
Visnshaftlekher Institut.=20
; Ekonomish-Statistishe Sektsye. DI YIDISHE EKONOMIK. VOL I (1937: NRS. =
1, 2/3,=20
& 6/8) ; VOL II (1938: NRS. 1/2, 3/4, & 9/10) ; & VOL III =
(1939,=20
FINAL VOLUME: NRS. 4/6). Wilno [Vilna]: Ekonomish-statistishe sektsye =
fun Yivo,=20
1937-1939. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, aprox 75 pages per issue. Yiddish =
Monthly,=20
lasting from Numer 1 (in May 1937) to 1939. 25 cm. Text in Yiddish; =
useful table=20
of contents & some summaries in English and Polish. Other Titles: =
Jidise=20
ekonomik; Ekonomika Zydowska; Jewish economics. "Issued Monthly by the=20
Department of Economics and Statistics, Yiddisch Scientific Institute =
(YIVO) . "=20
Some articles include: Jewish Commerce in Polish Small Towns (by J.=20
Lestschinsky) ; Tannering Industry in Bolechow (by M. Linder) ; Jewish =
Cultural=20
Life in Latvia (by Lestschinsky) ; Jewish Immigration to Palestine =
1919-1937 (by=20
Linder) ; Jewish Students in the Soviet Union (by B. D. [sic]) ; =
Emigration in=20
Times of Capitalism Latvia (by Lestschinsky) ; The Jewish Trade in the =
Region of=20
Bialystok (By Linder.) ; The Textile Industry in Zgierz (by D. Baum) ; =
The=20
Jewish Population in Poland (by Lestschinsky): The Cultural Life of Jews =
in=20
Lativa ; The Easter Relief Action in 1935-1937 (by H. Szener) Trials for =
Race=20
Blaming in Germany (by A. Bergman) ; Wages of Jewish and non-Jewish =
Workers in=20
Lodz (by B. D.): About a Scheme of Constructive Relief for the Polish =
Jewry (by=20
Lestschinsky) ; Jewish Immigration into Canada (by Dr. A. Tartakower) ; =
On the=20
Professional Structure of the Jews in Vienna (by Dr. L. Goldhammer) ; =
The=20
Woolen-Rug Industry in Kosow (by M. Linder) ; Jewish Truck-Gardening in =
Antopol=20
(by H. Szener) ; Jewish Agricultural Settlements in Wolyn (by J. =
Babicki) ; The=20
Jewish in Hungary (by B. D.) ; etc. Each issue include a bibliography as =
well.=20
SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Economic conditions -- Periodicals. Jews -- Politics =
and=20
government. Jews -- Social conditions. OCLC lists 6 at least partial =
holdings,=20
none west of New York State. Wear to wrappers with bit of chipping, =
paper=20
browning, overall good condition. (ID #16336) $300.00.</FONT></P>
<P>101. <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>=E2=80=A2 Yidisher =
Visnshaftlekher=20
Institut.; Ekonomish-Statistishe Sektsye. DI YIDISHE EKONOMIK. VOL I =
(1937: NRS.=20
1, 2/3, & 6/8) . Wilno [Vilna]: Ekonomish-statistishe sektsye fun =
Yivo,=20
1937. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, aprox 75 pages per issue. Yiddish Monthly, =
lasting=20
from Numer 1 (in May 1937) to 1939. 25 cm. Text in Yiddish; table of =
contents=20
& some summaries in English and Polish. Other Titles: Jidise =
ekonomik;=20
Ekonomika Zydowska; Jewish economics. "Issued Monthly by the Department =
of=20
Economics and Statistics, Yiddisch Scientific Institute (YIVO) . " Some =
articles=20
include: Jewish Commerce in Polish Small Towns (by J. Lestschinsky); =
Tannering=20
Industry in Bolechow (by M. Linder); Jewish Cultural Life in Latvia (by=20
Lestschinsky); Jewish Immigration to Palestine 1919-1937 (by Linder); =
Jewish=20
Students in the Soviet Union (by B. D. [sic]); Emigration in Times of =
Capitalism=20
Latvia (by Lestschinsky); The Jewish Trade in the Region of Bialystok =
(By=20
Linder. ); The Textile Industry in Zgierz (by D. Baum); The Jewish =
Population in=20
Poland (by Lestschinsky): The Cultural Life of Jews in Lativa; The =
Easter Relief=20
Action in 1935-1937 (by H. Szener) Trials for Race Blaming in Germany =
(by A.=20
Bergman); Wages of Jewish and non-Jewish Workers in Lodz (by B. D. ): =
About a=20
Scheme of Constructive Relief for the Polish Jewry (by Lestschinsky); =
Jewish=20
Immigration into Canada (by Dr. A. Tartakower); On the Professional =
Structure of=20
the Jews in Vienna (by Dr. L. Goldhammer); The Woolen-Rug Industry in =
Kosow (by=20
M. Linder); Jewish Truck-Gardening in Antopol (by H. Szener); Jewish=20
Agricultural Settlements in Wolyn (by J. Babicki); The Jewish in Hungary =
(by B.=20
D. ); etc. Each issue include a bibliography as well. SUBJECT(S): Jews =
--=20
Economic conditions -- Periodicals. Jews -- Politics and government. =
Jews --=20
Social conditions. OCLC lists 6 at least partial holdings, none west of =
New York=20
State. Wear to wrappers with bit of chipping, paper browning; Issue Nr. =
1 lacks=20
the top 2" of the cover with damp stains & some damage to the =
corresponding=20
2" of text pages; overall good condition. (Y-17) (ID #16337)=20
$95.00. <BR></FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3><BR>102. =
=E2=80=A2=20
YUGNT-VEKER. </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98=20
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN=20
FUN DER ARBAYTER-YUGNT. SEPT 15 1922 ZAMLHEFT. Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di =
Welt,=20
1922. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages. This Yiddish =
Socialist=20
bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until =
sometime in=20
1948, in various formats at different times. The journal was later =
published in=20
Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. =
Mendelsohn, J.=20
Gutgold, & L. Blit. SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- =
Periodicals.=20
Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. =
OCLC lists=20
only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is brown & fragile, =
butall wear=20
is at the extreme margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. =
(Y-28) (ID=20
#16290) $25.00.<BR><BR>103. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER=20
ARBAYTER-YUGNT. [JUGNT-WEKER]. NRS. 20, 23, 21, 22, 26, 29, 30, 34, 35, =
36.=20
Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1925-26. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, ca. 36 =
pages each=20
issue. This Yiddish Socialist Monthly/Semimonthly magazine for Young =
people ran=20
from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948. In addition to these issues =
from=20
1925-26 out of Warsaw, the journal was later published instead in Lodz =
and=20
Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. =
Gutgold,=20
& L. Blit. SUBJECT (S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. =
Jewish=20
youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC =
lists only 1=20
holding (NYPL) . Nr. 26 has split covers, other issues are Very Good =
Condtion.=20
(Y-26) (ID #16283) $250.00.<BR><BR>104. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN DER=20
ARBAYTER-YUGNT. 83 ISSUES FROM 1927-37, INCLUDING COMPLETE RUNS OF 1927 =
&=20
1928. Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1927-37. Paper Wrappers or Cloth, =
4to=20
(tabloid format) , 16 pages each issue. Partially Bound in Cloth. Many =
with=20
photos or Socialist Realism illustrations on cover. This Yiddish =
Socialist=20
bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until =
sometime in=20
1948, in various formats at different times. In addition to these issues =
from=20
1922-1937 out of Warsaw, the journal was later published instead in Lodz =
and=20
Paris, and was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. =
Gutgold,=20
& L. Blit. Issues present here are: 1927 [1(38) - 24(60)]; =
1928[1(61) -=20
24(84)]; 1929 [2(86) -5(89) , 7(91) -10(94) , 12(96) , 13(97) , 16(100) =
,=20
18(102) , 19(103) , 21(105) , 22(106) , 25(109)]; 1930 [2(111) -14(123) =
,=20
20(129)]; 1934 [21(232)]; 1931[7 (141) , 16(15) , 17(151)]; 1937[6 =
(299)].=20
SUBJECT(S): Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- =
Poland=20
-- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding =
(NYPL)=20
. Bound volume (1927-1928) has heavily worn boards. All are printed on=20
newsprint, so paper is brown, sometimes fragile, sometimes not, =
generally not=20
split at the binding but sometimes so. In any case, all wear is at the =
extreme=20
margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. (Y-28) (ID #16289)=20
$1,500.00.<BR><BR>105. =E2=80=A2 YUGNT-VEKER. </FONT><B><FONT =
face=3D"Times New Roman"=20
size=3D5>=D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3> ORGAN=20
FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. NEW SERIES. COMPLETE RUN OF THE=20
POST-LIBERATION INCARNATION RUNNING NRS. 1-16; & 1949 (PARIS) NRS. 1 =
&=20
2. Varsha [i. E. Warsaw] & Paris: Tsukunft, 1946-49. Paper Wrappers, =
4to=20
(tabloid format) , 24 pages each issue. Many issues include photos or=20
illustrations on cover. This Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for =
Young=20
people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1949, in various formats =
at=20
different times. Very interesting vision of a postwar world of Jewish =
Socialism=20
by the surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly expressing the Bund =
position of=20
Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life within a socialist =
framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this even on =
Polish=20
soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. SUBJECT(S): Jewish=20
socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- =
Periodicals. Jews=20
-- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, =
so paper=20
is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the =
extreme=20
margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A) (ID #16286) $500.00.</FONT></P>
<P>106. =E2=80=A2 <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>YUGNT-VEKER. =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> </FONT>ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN =
DER=20
ARBAYTER-YUGNT. [JUGNT-WEKER]. LOOSE VOLUMES: NR. 20 (VOL IV, NR. 5, =
JULY 25,=20
1925) , 23 (VOL IV, NR. 8, NOV. 20, 1925) ; NR. 37 (VOL. 5, NR. 11, OCT. =
5,=20
1926). Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di Welt, 1925-26. Paper Wrappers, 8vo =
(pamphlet=20
format) , ca. 36 pages each issue. This Yiddish Socialist =
Monthly/Semimonthly=20
magazine for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948. =
In=20
addition to these issues from 1925-26 out of Warsaw, the journal was =
later=20
published instead in Lodz and Paris, and was edited, in succession, by =
L.=20
Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, & L. Blit. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish=20
socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- =
Periodicals. Jews=20
-- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Very Good=20
Condition. (Y-27) Price is per issue (ID #16284) $25.00. </P>
<P>107. =E2=80=A2 <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>YUGNT-VEKER. =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> </FONT>ORGAN GEVIDMET DI INTERESN FUN =
DER=20
ARBAYTER-YUGNT. Loose Issues: . Nrs. 75(1928, Nr. 15); 92 (1929, Nr 8), =
103=20
(1929, Nr. 19), 105 (1929, Nr. 21), 106 (1929, Nr. 22), 112 (1930, Nr =
3), 114=20
(1930, Nr. 5), 115 (1930, Nr. 6), 118 (1930, Nr. 9), 119 (1930, Nr. 10), =
120=20
(1930, Nr. 11), & 129 (1930, Nr. 20). Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Di =
Welt,=20
1929-30. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid format) , 16 pages each issue. =
Many with=20
photos or Socialist Realism illustrations on cover. This Yiddish =
Socialist=20
bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until =
sometime in=20
1948, in various formats at different times. In addition to these issues =
from=20
1929-1930 out of Warsaw, the journal was later published in Lodz and =
Paris, and=20
was edited, in succession, by L. Hechtman, J. Mendelsohn, J. Gutgold, =
& L.=20
Blit. Issues present here are: SUBJECT(S) : Jewish socialists -- Poland =
--=20
Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jews -- Poland --=20
Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, so paper is =
brown,=20
but solid, not split at the binding. In any case, all wear is at the =
extreme=20
margins, with, remarkably, no text loss whatsoever. Good Condition(Y-28) =
. Price=20
is per issue (ID #16291) $25.00. </P>
<P>108. =E2=80=A2 <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>YUGNT-VEKER. =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> </FONT>ORGAN FUN YUGNT-BUND =
"TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN.=20
NEW SERIES. NR. 1. FIRST ISSUE IN ITS POST WAR CONFIGURATION, AND THE =
ONLY ISSUE=20
PUBLISHED IN 1946,. Varsha [i. E. Warsaw]: Tsukunft, 1946. Paper =
Wrappers, 4to=20
(tabloid format) , 24 pages. Photos on cover. This Yiddish Socialist =
bi-monthly=20
newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, 1922 until sometime in 1948, =
in=20
various formats at different times. Very interesting vision of a postwar =
world=20
of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant in Poland, clearly =
expressing the=20
Bund position of Dokeit ("thereness") , remaining to build Jewish life =
within a=20
socialist framework with other nationalities, rather than Zionism; this =
even on=20
Polish soil in the immediate of the aftermath of the Shoah. SUBJECT(S) : =
Jewish=20
socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland -- =
Periodicals. Jews=20
-- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding (NYPL) . Newsprint, =
so paper=20
is brown, but for the most part very solid. What wear there is is at the =
extreme=20
margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A) (ID #16287) $60.00. </P>
<P>109. <FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>=E2=80=A2 </FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>YUGNT-VEKER. </FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=99=D7=95=D6=BC=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=A8</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3> </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>ORGAN=20
FUN YUGNT-BUND "TSUKUNFT" IN POYLN. NEW SERIES (POST WAR). LOOSE ISSUES: =
1947:=20
NRS. 1 (2) , 2(3) , 3(4) , 4 (5) , 7-8 (8-9) , 11/12, 16; . Varsha [i. =
E.=20
Warsaw] & Paris: Tsukunft, 1946-49. Paper Wrappers, 4to (tabloid =
format) ,=20
24 pages each issue. Many issues include photos or illustrations on =
cover. This=20
Yiddish Socialist bi-monthly newspaper for Young people ran from Dec. 1, =
1922=20
until sometime in 1948, in various formats at different times. Very =
interesting=20
vision of a postwar world of Jewish Socialism by the surviving rememnant =
in=20
Poland, clearly expressing the Bund position of Dokeit ("thereness") , =
remaining=20
to build Jewish life within a socialist framework with other =
nationalities,=20
rather than Zionism; this even on Polish soil in the immediate of the =
aftermath=20
of the Shoah. 1946 saw only one issue, as reflected by the running issue =
numbers, in paranteses following the issue number for 1947, above. =
SUBJECT(S) :=20
Jewish socialists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Jewish youth -- Poland --=20
Periodicals. Jews -- Poland -- Periodicals. OCLC lists only 1 holding =
(NYPL) .=20
Newsprint, so paper is brown, but for the most part very solid. What =
wear there=20
is is at the extreme margins, with, no text loss (Y-28A) Price per issue =
(ID=20
#16288) $40.00. </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3><BR><BR>110. =E2=80=A2=20
Zhitlowsky, Chaim; & Niger, Samuel; Eds. DOS NAYE LEBN =
</FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=93=D7=90=D6=B7=D7=A1 =
=D7=A0=D7=B2=D7=A2 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=9F</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D2> </FONT><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D3>[DOS=20
NEYE LEBEN]: A MONATLAKHER ZSHURNAL FAR KULTUR UN GEZELSHAFTLIKHE =
FRAGEN. VOL I=20
[ONLY VOLUME ISSUED] NRS. 2-11. A NEARLY COMPLETE RUN, LACKING ONLY THE =
1ST=20
ISSUE. New York: Dos Neye Leben Pub. Corp. , 1922-1923. Paper Wrappers, =
4to, ca.=20
70 pages each issue. Yiddish Monthly which survived 11 issues from Oct. =
1922)=20
-Sept. 1923. 26 cm. Zhitlowsky, an emigrant socialist revolutionary, =
sought to=20
synthesize socialism with nationalism as early as 1883. He demanded for =
Jews=20
"national equal rights with all peoples" and asserted that only through =
the=20
Yiddish language could the social and national revival of the Jewish =
people be=20
effected. He maintained that one could remain identified with the Jewish =
nationality even if abandoning the Jewish religion. He urged the Jewish =
masses=20
to participate in the class struggle as a national unit. Alone among the =
cosmopolitan Jewish socialists he favored national socialism. In 1897 he =
began=20
publishing philosophical studies in Jewish history and a comprehensive =
program=20
of action which later appeared in book form as Pisma o starom I novom=20
yevreystvie ("Letters on Old and Modern Judaism, " 1907) . His main =
thesis was=20
that national consciousness consists mainly of spiritual-cultural =
determinants=20
and that these national characteristics can be maintained by the Jews in =
the=20
future in the lands of their dispersion, just as they have survived the =
lack of=20
territory or unity of language since the end of the second commonwealth. =
After=20
emancipation of the individual the Jews as a group should be granted =
national=20
self-government within the framework of the state along with other =
national=20
minorities. His secularization of the national idea as opposed to those =
who saw=20
the essence of Judaism in religion, and his optimistic view of the =
future of=20
Judaism in the Diaspora, were the main underpinnings of his insistence =
on=20
national cultural autonomy. Zhitlowsky was "in favor of the centrality =
of=20
Yiddish in the national Jewish experience and labored toward the =
recognition of=20
that language, and of those who lived out their lives in it, as one of =
the=20
several cultural linguistic communities of Eastern Europe, and of the =
Western=20
world as a whole" (Isaac Levitas, et al, in EJ) . OCLC lists 8 holdings=20
worldwide. Very Good Condition. An exceptionally attractive set, nearly=20
complete. (Y-31) (ID #16280) $400.00.<BR><BR>111. =E2=80=A2 Zibel, R. Z. =
, editor. DER=20
NAYER VEG </FONT><B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" =
size=3D5>=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A0=D7=B2=D7=A2=D7=A8=20
=D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=92</FONT></B><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D2> =
</FONT><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3>: ORGAN FIR DI INTERESSEN FUN DEM =
YUDISHEN=20
PROLETARIAT. NRS 1 (DATE? 1906) -25 (JAN 1907) , COMPLETE THUS, PERHAPS =
A=20
COMPLETE RUN OF THE ENTIRE SERIES. Vilna [Vilnius]: World Socialist =
Union of=20
Jewish Workers--Po'alei Zion, 1906-1907. Cloth, 4to, aprox 50 pages per =
issue.=20
In Yiddish. "The central organ of the Zionist Socialists was the weekly =
Der=20
Nayer Veg, (The New Way) , published in Vilna from 1906 to 1907, when it =
was=20
closed despite theoretical freedom of the press" (YIVO, "Jewish =
Newspapers and=20
Periodicals, " n. d.) . The "Zionist Socialist Workers' Party (or S. S. =
, the=20
initials of [Sionistsko-Sotsialisticheskaya,] "Zionists-Socialists" in =
Russian)=20
, [a] territorialist group in Russia [, was] founded at a conference =
held=20
(interrupted as a result of the arrests of its participants) in Odessa, =
in=20
January-February 1905. The party was the outcome of the rift between two =
conflicting tendencies in Po'alei Zion in 1903-04, and though efforts =
were made=20
to unite the separate groups into a united Zionist Socialist party, the=20
ideological differentiation led to three distinct trends: =
territorialist,=20
autonomist, and Erez-Israel-centered. There were also differences on the =
participation of Jewish socialists in the revolutionary struggle in =
Russia.=20
Among the leaders and activists of the party were: N. Syrkin, J. W.=20
Latzky-Bertholdi, the brothers Jacob and Joseph Lestschinsky, G. =
Abramowitz=20
(Avrahami) , J. Chernikhov (Danieli) , M. Rashkes, M. Litvakov, A. =
Yoffe, M.=20
Shatz-Anin, S. Niger, the brothers David and Moses Gepstein, J. Pat, D. =
Lvovich,=20
B. Zelikovich (M. Gutman) , Samuel Weizmann, and A. Sokolovski. B. Dinur =
(Dinaburg) , B. Katznelson, A. Harzfeld, M. D. Remez (Drabkin) , as well =
as S.=20
Mikhoels, A. Leyeles Glanz, and Elisha Rodin, who belonged to it during =
various=20
periods. In its foundation statement the party adhered to =
territorialism,=20
arguing that the essence of Zionism was its "social economic content, " =
and not=20
"the revival of the Jewish land, Jewish culture, and Jewish tradition. " =
Therefore, "there is no organic link between Zionism and Palestine. " =
Because=20
the S. S. had rejected the purely autonomist principle of "Sejmism, " =
the=20
supporters of the Vozrozhdeniye group rapidly seceded from it. The party =
participated in the Seventh Zionist Congress (Summer 1905) , after which =
it left=20
the Zionist Organization, supporting the Jewish territorialist =
organization=20
founded by I. Zangwill. The first proper convention of the party was =
held in=20
Leipzig (March 1906) and decided to change its name, but it postponed it =
until=20
the establishment of a Jewish world socialist organization (EJ) . =
SUBJECT(S):=20
Jewish socialists -- Lithuania -- Periodicals. Jews -- Lithuania -- =
Periodicals.=20
OCLC lists one holding worldwide (NYPL) . Wear to cloth, paper is much =
better=20
than expected, no chips, etc. Nice! (ID #16338) =
$1,000.00.<BR><BR></FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3><B>REFERENCE: YIDDISH=20
PERIODICALS</B><BR><BR>112. =E2=80=A2 Dulzin, A. L. (Arieh L.) . DRAY =
HUNDERT YOR=20
YIDISHE PRESEVEZN IN DER VELT, 1675-1975. <B>300 </B></FONT><B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D5>=D7=99=D7=90=D7=A8 =
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1=D7=A2 =
=D7=AA=D7=9C=D7=B2=D7=9F=D6=BE=D7=AA=D7=A9=D7=9C=D7=B2=D7=9F. =
</FONT></B><FONT=20
face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D3><B>1675-1975</B> Yerushalayim: =
Tsienistishe velt=20
organizatsye, Departament far organizatsye un oyfklerung, 1975. Paper =
Wrappers,=20
4to, 85 pages. 27 cm. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S): Jewish periodicals -- =
History and=20
criticism. Jewish newspapers -- History and criticism. OCLC lists 11 =
copies=20
worldwide. (CT-12) Very Good Condition. (ID #15094) =
$100.00. <BR><BR>113. =E2=80=A2=20
Fraenkel, Josef. THE JEWISH PRESS OF THE WORLD. London: Cultural =
Department of=20
the World Jewish Congress, 1956. Fourth edition. Wrappers; 8vo. 78 =
pages. Jews=20
-- Periodicals -- Directories. Jewish newspapers -- Directories. OCLC =
lists=20
nineteen copies worldwide. Cover soil; pages very brown. Lower right =
corner=20
chipped off; half-inch tear in lower left cover. Good condition. (CT-3) =
(ID=20
#14777) $20.00. <BR><BR>114. =E2=80=A2 Glatstein, Jacob; Niger, =
Samuel; &=20
Rogoff, Harry. FINF UN ZIBETSIK YOR YIDISHE PRESE IN AMERIKE, 1870-1945. =
Nyu=20
York: Y. L. Perets shrayber farayn, 1945. Paper Wrappers, 4to, 196 =
pages.=20
Includes illustrations & portraits. 28 cm. In Yiddish. "Seventy Five =
Years=20
of the Yiddish Press in America." SUBJECT (S): Journalism -- United =
States --=20
History. Yiddish newspapers -- United States. Yiddish newspapers -- =
United=20
States -- History. Also includes title in English: "75 [Seventy-five] =
years=20
Yiddish press in the United States of America 1870-1945" OCLC lists 17 =
copies=20
worldwide. Good Condition. (Y-23) (ID #16296) $50.00. <BR><BR>115. =
=E2=80=A2=20
Singerman, Robert, compiler. JEWISH SERIALS OF THE WORLD: A RESEARCH=20
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SECONDARY SOURCES. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986. =
Cloth; 8vo.=20
Xxii, 377 pages. Subject and author indices at back of book. Subjects: =
Jewish=20
periodicals -- History and criticism -- Bibliography. Jews -- =
Periodicals --=20
History and criticism -- Bibliography. P=C3=A9riodiques juifs -- =
Histoire et critique=20
-- Bibliographie. Juifs -- P=C3=A9riodiques -- Histoire et critique -- =
Bibliographie.=20
Excellent condition. (CT-7) (ID #14843) $75.00.=20
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