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=E2=80=A2 SPECIAL
=E2=80=A2 ABOUT CHILDREN & EDUCATION
=E2=80=A2 MUSIC
=E2=80=A2 ENGLISH
=E2=80=A2 GERMAN
=E2=80=A2 HEBREW
=E2=80=A2 YIDDISH
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SPECIAL
1. Raban, Ze=E2=80=99ev. =D7=97=D7=93 =D7=92=D7=99=D7=93=D7=90.=
CHAD GADYA. Jerusalem; B'Nei Bezalel,
1926. Original Color Pictorial Wrappers. 12mo. 12 pages. 17 cm. In
Hebrew. Chad Gadya ["One Kid"]. Ten hand-colored illustrated pages.
Free-verse Hebrew rendition of the popular song sung at the conclusion
of the Passover Seder service. Musical notes at end, followed by
publisher's ad. Perhaps the finest of Raban's illustrated works. Raban
was a major Jewish artist born in Poland. He studied in Munich and
Brussels and was heavily influenced by the jugendstil (art nouveau)
movement of that era. He moved to Israel in 1912 and joined Boris
Schatz's Bezalel School. Subjects: Art. Bezalel. Jerusalem. Pesach.
Childrens Literature. OCLC lists one copy (Univ Amsterdam). A copy with
stains, as generally found, sold at auction in 2010 for 1800 USD. Light
tear to edge, second to last page has two margin tears and a bumped
outer edge. Otherwise Very good condition with very bright, sharp
colors and no stains. An attractive copy (HOLO2-97-49) (ID #29530)
$1200.00.
2. Silbermann, Dr. A. M. (Abraham Moritz). THE CHILDREN'S
HAGGADAH. London: Shapiro, Vallentine, 1948. Original publisher's
color-printed and illustrated paperboard binding with red cloth spine.
4to, [3], 45, 45, [10] pages. Color illustrations. 31 cm. Published
just after the war during Britain=E2=80=99s difficult post-war period w=
hen
potatoes and bread were rationed; Opposite pages numbered in duplicate.
Several ill. Have movable parts: p. 13 (Hebrew page) has a movable
flap; p. 15 (English side) and p. 16 (Hebrew side) have turn wheels;
and p. 23 (Hebrew side) and p. 26 (Hebrew side) have sliding panels.
Includes songs for voices, chiefly unaccompanied. In English and Hebrew
on opposite pages. =E2=80=9CIllustrated by Erwin Singer; with a new tra=
nslation
in prose and verse by Mr. Isidore Wartski ... And Rev. Arthur Saul
Super M. A.; and with a selection of Seder melodies. =E2=80=9D This del=
ightful
Haggadah retells the story of the Jewish Exodus told during Passover
and has 4 color moveable plates: Moses floats down the river among the
bulrushes, the ten plagues appear, the "afikomen" is hidden and found
and the Red Sea parts for the crossing. Mechanicals and other color and
b&w illustrations by Erwin Singer. The book has become a Passover
classic, its colorful pages and moving parts reprinted numerous times,
perhaps most famously in Nazi Germany in 1933 and 1937, the Passover
story carrying additional meaning for the German-Jewish children who
would be enjoying it during their time in Germany and, if they were
lucky enough, in their own exodus from the land of their birth. Very
Good Condition, with all moving parts in good working condition.
(YIDCHI-5-56) $300.00
3. Tarant, Deborah; Bezalel Fridman. =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=
=D7=A2=D7=A8: =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=9F =D7=A6=D7=B0=D7=B2=D7=98=D7=9F
=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=90=D7=A8. KINDER; FARN TSVAYTN LERNYO=
R. New York; Farlag Arbet, 1930.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 174 [2] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish=
=2E
This collection of writings on Marx, Lenin, Stalin, capitalism, the
soviet union, and Yiddishkeit, compiled by Tarant and Friedman
(longtime Yiddish communists and educators), and published for the
worker=E2=80=99s childrens=E2=80=99 school of the recently established=
International
Workers Order, is one of the earliest Yiddish primers for the communist
affiliated schools and was published the same year the International
Workers Order was established. These schools had been expelled from the
workmens circle for their leftism in 1925, and by the the year of
printing, their were approximately 80 schools with 6,000 children: =E2=
=80=9CThe
International Workers=E2=80=99 Order is coming to the convention with 8=
0
children=E2=80=99s schools in which 6,000 children are given a working=
class
revolutionary education. We are not taking the credit for building the
school movement. The schools have existed before under the name of
Non-Partisan Workers=E2=80=99 Childrens=E2=80=99 Schools, but it would=
not be entirely
true if we would say that we did not help build the schools. The active
leaders in the schools are also active in the Order. If the
International Workers=E2=80=99 Order has not build the schools, it has
strengthened them all over the country and has given them new
perspective, new power, and new contacts. Thanks to the International
Workers=E2=80=99 Order, we have been able to fulfill, after the convent=
ion of
the schools, an important task by carrying through the school tax,
which enabled us to publish some readers used for the New Project
Method of education and which strengthened the ideology of the schools.
The schools have become an important part of the International Workers=
=E2=80=99
Order. Through the amalgamation we do not intend to shrivel the school
movement, but rather to enlarge it as an important mass organization.
The International Workers=E2=80=99 Order should become the base for the
widening of the school movement. =E2=80=9D [=E2=80=9CThe 1st Conventio=
n of the
International Workers Order=E2=80=9D by R. Saltzman; Published in The D=
aily
Worker [New York], v. 8, no. 130 (May 30, 1931), pg. 3.] Farlag Matones
was founded by =E2=80=9Cthe Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organiza=
tion
established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school
system... [and] as a publisher of children=E2=80=99s books but became=
a leading
publisher of Yiddish literature and of well-known authors such as
Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib
Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron
Zeitlin=E2=80=9D (Guide to the Yivo Archives, 2012). Subjects: Children=
's
literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 3 copies (HUC, Harvard, Bibliotheek
Amsterdam). Cloth lightly worn, outer edges lightly soiled, otherwise
fine. Very good + condition. Rare and important (YIDCHI-6-10) (ID
#29774) $225.00.
4. Le=E2=80=99ah bat Tovim. =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=
=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A6=D7=95 =D7=9E=D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A1 : =D7=
=90 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=98=D7=A2 =D7=9B=D7=9C=D7=9C=
=D7=99=D7=9D
FUN A MAMEN TSU MAMES: A POR POSHETE KLOLIM. Varshe (Warsaw);
Lewin-Epstein, 1922. Paper Wrappers. 12mo. 19, [1] pages. 19 cm. In
Yiddish. Numbered 0525 (of how many?), finely printed on letterpress in
red and black ink; coptic (braided thread) binding with illustrated
cover. Translates roughly as =E2=80=9CFrom One Mother to All the Mother=
s.=E2=80=9D
Early Secular Yiddish tract on how to be a good mother. Subjects: Child
rearing. Parenting. Child psychology. OCLC lists only two copies (Lib
Congress, HUC). Light soiling to covers, with outer edges lightly
bumped and chipped. Internally clean and fresh. Very good condition.
Scarce and interesting. (HOLO2-97-47). $400.00
5. Weinper, Zishe. =D7=9F=D7=94=D7=90 =D7=92=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=93=
=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=A8. GILDENER HON. New York:
Shvalbn, 1927. Cloth, small 8vo, 125 pages, in Yiddish. First edition.
=E2=80=9CZishe Weinper (pseudonym of Zise Weinperlech; 1893=E2=80=93195=
7), was a
Yiddish poet, short story writer, editor, and essayist. Weinper was
born into a Hasidic family in Turisk (Ukraine). His father was a cantor
and a member of the Trisker rebbe's inner circle. As a youth, Weinper
wandered throughout the Ukraine and Poland and in 1910 moved to Warsaw,
where he began his literary career. In 1913 he emigrated to the U. S.,
where he became associated with the Yiddish literary group Di Yunge. He
continued his literary activities while also working as a house painter
and elementary school teacher. In 1917, he edited the literary journal
Der Onh eyb, which included his own works as well as those of his
contemporaries such as B. J. Bialostotsky, Aaron Nissenson, and
Naphtali Gross. In 1918, Weinper joined the British Jewish Legion and
served in the Middle East. After returning to New York, he resumed
publishing his poems, short stories, and essays in Yiddish publications
such as Morgn-Zhurnal, Fraye Arbeter Shtime, and Tsukunft. The
Depression of the early 1930s and the rise of Hitler in 1933 led him to
join the radical left, and he became the poet and moving spirit of the
Yidisher Kultur Farband, the leftist Yiddish cultural federation. His
lyric volumes Poemen Vegn di Neviim (=E2=80=98Poems about the Prophets,=
=E2=80=99 1951)
and Leyd un Freyd (=E2=80=98Sorrow and Happiness, =E2=80=99 1954) gave=
expression to
his later, less optimistic moods=E2=80=9D (Jewish Virtual Library, 2012=
).
SUBJECT(S): Children=E2=80=99s poertry --- Yiddish. OCLC lists 21 copie=
s
worldwide. Clear dustjacket, cover bumped, inner pages clean, overall
very good condition (YIDCHI-5-8XX) (ID #29694) $275.00.
6. Reisen, Abraham, 1876-1953. 50 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=
=A8: =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=AA=D7=A0=D7=94 =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=
=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F
=D7=93=D7=99 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=
=9F. 50 LIDER: A MATONE DI KINDER FUN DI IDISHE SHULN:
AROYSGEGEBN LEKOVED [DEM MEHABERS] FUFTSIK YORIKN YUBILEY. New York:
Matones Ba Der Sholem Aleykhem Folk Institut, 1926. Original
illustrated boards, 4to, [46] pages. First edition. Brightly colored
illustrations on every page. In Yiddish. 50 Poems: A Gift to the
Children of the Yidish Schools, published in honor of the Author=E2=80=
=99s
fiftieth birthday. Modernist Cover & illustrations. SUBJECT(S):
Children's poetry, Yiddish. Children's songs, Yiddish -- Texts. Fuftsik
lider. Avrom Reyzn; 1876=E2=80=931953, was a =E2=80=9CYiddish poet, sho=
rt-story writer,
playwright, and editor. Born in Koidanovo, Russia (now Dzyarzhynsk,
Belarus), Reisen was the son of the Hebrew and Yiddish poet Kalman
Reisen (1848=E2=80=931921) and the brother of the poet, short-story wri=
ter, and
translator Sarah (Sore) Reisen (1884=E2=80=931974) and the celebrated
philologist Zalman Rejzen (1887=E2=80=931941). While he was still a tee=
nager,
his talent was recognized by Shalom Aleichem and I. L. Peretz, who
arranged for the publication of his earliest poems. After some years in
Minsk, Warsaw, Cracow, and Berlin, he settled permanently in New York
in 1914. Influenced by Heinrich Heine, whom he translated into Yiddish,
he was one of the first Yiddish poets to make use of folksong material.
His poetry, though mostly written in conventional quatrains, is
suffused by a refined sensibility that adumbrates the writing of Di
Yunge. In contrast to the verse of the "sweatshop" generation, such as
Morris Vinchevsky or Morris Rosenfeld, his work is characterized by a
certain understated Romanticism and melancholy irony. Reisen shared the
preoccupation with poverty and social problems manifested by his
predecessors, but he entirely eschews their propagandistic rhetoric.
Nonetheless, while most of his poetry is softly lyrical, a proportion
has sufficiently social-critical implications to have been sung at
clandestine workers' meetings in the forests. Many of his poems were
set to music and became a standard part of Yiddish folk culture
(Denman, EJ, 2011). Light edgewear to covers, all original spine and
binding. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-5-3) (ID #29678) $300.00.
7. Reisen, Abraham; Illustrations From Belkin, Arnold. =D7=A4=
=D7=90=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A7
=D7=93=D7=99:=D7=91=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. DER BOYM; DI=
FABRIK. Meksike: Aroysgegebn Fun
Muter-Farband Bay Der Nayer Yidisher Shul Y. L. Perets, 1926.
Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 40 pages, illustrated. Mexican imprint, in
Yiddish. Arnold Belkin has been referred to as "the Canadian son of
Mexican muralism". Belkin was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1930 and
raised in Vancouver. He began drawing and painting at an early age and
completed his initial studies at the Vancouver School of Art. Arnold's
father was a left-wing Russian Jew who had quite a prominent name in
the Vancouver Jewish community, and his English mother was responsible
for instilling a very strong sense of culture in her son. After
finishing high school, Belkin moved to Mexico to further his study of
painting. He was attracted to the political public art of the Great
Mexican Muralists - Diego Rivera, Jos=C3=A9 Clemente Orozco and David A=
lfaro
Siqueiros. His murals made brought him fame and recognistion.
SUBJECT(S): children=E2=80=99s stories, fiction. OCLC lists 4 copies (Y=
IVO,
YALE, National Yiddish Book Center, National Library of Israel)
worldwide. Covers yellowed on the edges, inner pages clean, overall
very good condition (YIDCHI-5-2) (ID #29689) $225.00. [Documentation o=
n
the above 2 books]:
8. (Reisen, Abraham) Fisher, Krysia; Web, Marek. THE REISENS OF
KOYDANOVO. New York: YIVO Institute For Jewish Research, 2006.
Paper-wrappers, 4to, 33 pages, many colorful prints. Celebrates the
lives of Kalman Reisen and his five children: Rebecca, Abraham, Sarah,
Hirsh and Zalman; in particular, it tells the story of the brothers
Abraham and Zalman, whose names are among the most prominent in the
history of the modern Yiddish culture, and in the history of the YIVO
Institute as well. It is also a story of an East European Jewish family
which, typically, was fated to live through wars, revolutionary
upheavals, emigration, and the horrors of the Holocaust. (from the
introduction). SUBJECT(S): Biography. No copies on OCLC. (YIDCHI-5-1)
(ID #29688) $100.00.
9. Carrol, Lewis; translated From L. Siman; Illustrations by
Arthur Rackhman. =D7=94=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=91=D7=
=90=D7=A8=D7=A5 =D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=A1=D7=94. ALISAH BA-ERETS HA-NIFLA'O=
T [ALICE
IN WONDERLAND]. Tel-Aviv, Omanuth, 1923. Hardbound, 8vo, 159 pages,
illustrated, in Hebrew. First Edition. Translation of Alice in
Wonderland by Siman, divided into 2 parts, with many illustrations by
London-born artist Arthur Rackman. Includes 13 color plates and many
drawings. SUBJECT(S): children --- fiction --- Hebrew. OCLC lists no
copies worldwide of this edition. Corners bumped and rubbed. Rare and
important (YIDCHI-5-47) (ID #29821) $300.00.
10. Davidson, Michel [Davidsohn, Jacob Michel; Davidsohn, Michl;
Davidzon, Mikhl]. IN VELDL. KINDER-DRAME IN TSVAY AKTN. Naye
gezelshaft, Chicago, Illinois 1926 - Includes illustrations and
Pictorial boards. In Yiddish. An original fairy tale in the form of a
two act Yiddish play for children about thieves, witches and gnomes.
Illustrated in an Art Nouveau style by Geller, a Ukranian-born wood
engraver and painter who emigrated to the United States. Includes
errata slip and Todros Geller bookmark advertising his gallery in
Chicago from the period. Bit of edgewear, otherwise Very Good.
(YIDCHI-5-55) $200.00
11. Suhl, Yuri; William Gropper. =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=9C=
=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=93=
=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=99: =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F
=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=95=D7=
=AA. DER ALTER FUN LOMPADUNI: UN ANDERE MAYSES. Wroclaw
[Poland]; Farlag Niderslezje, 1948. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 55 pages.
23 cm. First edition. Cover consists of dark green thick wraps. Title
page verso: The Old Man of Lompaduni and other Stories. This
beautifully illustrated book of childrens stories is printed in seven
colors of ink. The author of these seven stories in Yiddish was Yuri
Suhl, who emigrated from Poland to the United States in the 1920=E2=80=
=99s, and
became well known as a Yiddish poet and childrens writer. His other
works included the popular "They Fought Back: The Story of Jewish
Resistance in Nazi Europe. " That work was praised as a landmark
contribution to Holocaust literature and Suhl spent more than five
years documenting it before it was published in 1967. His other works
included "Eloquent Crusader: Ernestine Rose, " a biography of the
Polish-born feminist, and two autobiographical novels: "One Foot in
America" and "Cowboy on a Wooden Horse. " He was also a trustee of the
fund set up for the sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. The
illustrator, William Gropper (1897=E2=80=931977), a cartoonist, painter=
,
lithographer, and muralist; he grew up in the lower east side, and an
aunt of his died in the triangle shirtwaist factory fire. He was a
dedicated left wing political cartoonist for both English and Yiddish
papers. During the second half of the 1930s, Gropper dedicated his art
to the efforts to raise popular opposition to fascism in Europe.
Following World War II, Gropper traveled to Poland to attend the
inaugural convention of the World Congress of Intellectuals for Peace
of 1948 in Wroclaw. This Yiddish childrens book was printed there, both
for an audience of international anti-fascist partisans and survivors
gathering to found the World Peace Council, as well as for those
survivors living in Wroclaw, one of the largest post-war Jewish
communities in Poland for a few years. OCLC lists 12 copies. Subjects:
Children's stories, Yiddish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). Light wear
to edges, small pen writing on cover. Very good condition. Rare and
important. (HOLO2-97-42A) (ID #29523) $500.00.
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12. Kazdan, Hayyim Solomon, 1883-1979. =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=92=D7=A2=
=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=98=D7=A2 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=
=D7=A9=D7=9F
=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=96=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=
=90=D7=95=D7=9E=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A4=D7=94=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=
=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9F. DI GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN SHULVEZ=
N IN
UMOPHENGIKN POYLN. Meksike: Gezelshaft Kultur Un Hilf, 1947. Hardcover,
large 8vo, 571 pages. In: Yiddish. The history of Jewish education in
Occupied Poland=E2=80=9D. SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Jews -- Education -- P=
oland.
Onderwijs. Joden. Named Corp: Zydowska Centralna Organizacja Szkolna.
Kazdan, Hayyim Solomon (Shlomo; 1883=E2=80=931979), was a =E2=80=9CYidd=
ish educator,
editor, and essayist. A teacher in Yiddish schools in Eastern Europe,
Kazdan began his career in 1902 as a teacher in the Girls' Professional
School in his native Kherson (Ukraine). As contributor to pedagogical
journals, textbook writer, supervisor of schools and classroom teacher,
he advanced the teaching of Yiddish language and literature. Kazdan was
active in Jewish Socialist circles in Kherson, Kiev, and Warsaw. In the
1930s, he was the director of C. Y. S. O. (Central Yiddish School
Organization) in Warsaw. He was a key figure among those educators who
believed that Yiddish was not only an educational means but also an end
in itself. Fleeing the Nazis, Kazdan arrived in the U. S. In 1941,
where for more than a decade he was instructor at the Workmen's Circle
high school ("mitlshul"), and from 1955 professor of Yiddish language
and literature at the Jewish Teachers Seminary. The author of many
books and monographs, his major works are: In di Teg fun Revolutsye
("In the Days of the Revolution, " 1928); In Eyner a Shtot ("Once in a
City, " 1928); Di Geshikhte fun Yidishn Shulvezn in Umophengikn Poyln
("The History of the Jewish School System in Independent Poland, "
1947); and Fun Kheyder un Shkoles biz Tsisho ("From Kheyder and Shkoles
to Tsisho, " 1956) =E2=80=9D (Pilch, EJ, 2012). Light wear to spine. So=
lid,
tight binding. Small stamp on endpaper. Pages lightly tanned. Very good
condition. (YIDCHI-2-7) (ID #29747) $75.00.
13. Kazdan, Hayyim Solomon, 1883-1979. =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=97=
=D7=93=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=B4=D7=A9=D7=A7=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=A1=D7=B4 =D7=91=D7=99=D7=96
=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=90=D6=B8: =D7=93=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A1 =D7=A8=D7=95=
=D7=A1=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A0=
=D7=98=D7=95=D7=9D =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=
=D7=9C =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C, =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=
=9A, =D7=A7=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=98=D7=95=D7=A8. FUN
HEYDER UN "SHKOLES" BIZ TSISHO: DOS RUSLENDISHE YIDNTUM IN GERANGEL FAR
SHUL, SHPRAKH, KULTUR. Meksike: Shelomoh Mendelson Fond, 1956. Cloth,
large 8vo, 455 pages. In Yiddish. Of school and "shell" to TSISHO:
Russian Jewry in Search of school, language, culture=E2=80=9D. Comprehe=
nsive
history of Jewish education in Russia and Poland. Illustrated with
portraits and facsimiles. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Education -- Russia.
Other Titles: Ensayos historico-culturales judios. TSISHO (or CYSHO)
refers to the Central Yiddish School Organization. =E2=80=9CAt a confer=
ence in
1921 attended by 376 delegates, the Central Yiddish School Organization
(CYShO) was formed, which included as its affiliates Yiddish schools of
all trends. In 1921 there were, in 44 Polish cities, 69 Yiddish
elementary schools and 35 kindergartens, having altogether 381 classes
with 13, 457 children. The Polish government took a hostile position to
these new secular Yiddish schools, but nevertheless freed their pupils
from the obligation of attending other schools to meet the requirements
of compulsory education. Various absurd police accusations were leveled
against the schools. Schools were closed and teachers arrested or
removed. Nevertheless the network of these CYShO schools grew. In 1925
their numbers reached 91 elementary schools with 455 classes and 16,
364 pupils; 3 secondary schools with 780 pupils. In 1929 there were 114
elementary schools with 17, 380 pupils, 46 kindergartens, 52 evening
schools, 3 secondary schools, and 1 teachers' training seminary, a
grand total of 216 institutions with 24, 000 pupils. The Polish
government became ever more reactionary and antisemitic, which resulted
in a quantitative decline in the schools, but their quality kept
improving. The character of the CYShO school became crystallized; its
educational approach included also the social and national upbringing
of the child, attachment to his people, and an attitude of social
responsibility. The methodology of instruction was in consonance with
these objectives. The pride of the CYShO school movement was the
children's sanatorium named after V. Medem. This was a great creative
institution with many pedagogic achievements. On the eve of World War
II it had 250 children, and the institution was open the entire year.
The children and teachers were all killed by the Nazis=E2=80=9D (Kazdan=
, EJ,
2012). Front hinge starting. With ribbon bookmark. Very good condition.
(YIDCHI-2-6) (ID #29755) $75.00.
14. Golomb, A. 1888-1982. (Abraham). =D7=90 =D7=94=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=
=91=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=99=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=94=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=
=98 =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2
=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92. A HALBER YORHUNDERT Y=
IDISHE DERTSIUNG. Rio De Zshanayro,
"monte Skopus", 1957. Cloth, large 8vo, 225 pages. Illustrated. In
Yiddish. Includes fold out with illustrations and photographs.
Published in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. =E2=80=9CFifty Years of Jewish Edu=
cation=E2=80=9D.
Golomb=E2=80=99s memoirs of growing up as a student and then a teacher=
in
Russia, Poland, Israel, Canada and the U. S. SUBJECT(S): Jews --
Education. Teachers -- Correspondence. Added title page: Meio seculo de
educacao Judaica. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Light wear and slight
warping to covers. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-1-16) (ID #28979)
$100.00.
MUSIC
15. Volovitsh, Hersh. =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=99=
=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A6=D7=A2=D7=9F. TZEN KINDER LEIDER. New
York: Shul Un Heym: Metro Music Co, 1929. Cloth, tall 8vo, 50 pages,
musical notes, in Yiddish. First edition. The words with the musical
notation are in transliteration. 10 songs for children. SUBJECT(S):
Jews -- United States =E2=80=93 Music -- Children's songs -- Yiddish. O=
CLC
lists 11 copies worldwide. Some shelf-wear and tanning, otherwise very
good condition (YIDCHI-5-9) (ID #29695) $165.00.
16. Wajner, Leon [Vayner, Leon],; 1898-1979. Kaminski, Y;
1884-1958; (Yehoshu=E2=80=99a).=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=96=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=
=9C=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A3=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=99=D7=AA:=
=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. MUZI=
KALISHER
ALEF-BEYS: KINDER LIDER. Buenos-Ayres: Kieltser Landsleyt-Fareyn Un
Umgegnt In Argentine, 1950. Boards, Oblong tall 8vo, [46] pages. In
Yiddish. Color illustration on cover. Text and pictures in black, white
and red. Illustrated children=E2=80=99s songs with musical notation. Ea=
ch song
corresponds with a letter of the Alef-Beys, with charming illustrations
accompanying them. Includes transliteration of lyrics. Responsibility:
Leon Vayner; tekst, Y. Kaminski. Added title in Spanish: El Alfabeto
Musical: Canciones Infantiles. OCLC lists only 5 copies worldwide
(Princeton, YIVO, National Yiddish Book Center, Bar Ilan, Nat. Library
of Israel). Wear and some staining to cover. Tape residue on spine.
Pages tanned. Children=E2=80=99s handwriting in ink on title page. Some=
light
pencil markings inside. Good condition. (YIDCHI-2-1) (ID #29744)
$100.00.
17. Goichberg, Y.; Gelbart, Mikhl; Knoring, Shirley
(Illustrations). =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=92=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=
=A2 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2. DI GILDENE PAVE: LIDER UN FERZN. New
York: Joseph Chromow Foundation, 1949. Cloth with gold embossed
illustration of a peacock on cover, 8vo, 128 pages. In Yiddish. =E2=80=
=9CThe
Golden Peacock: Poems and Verse=E2=80=9D. Published =E2=80=9Cunder the=
auspices of the
Jewish Teacher=E2=80=99s Committee for Pedagogical Research and Publica=
tions=E2=80=9D.
Illustrated poems and songs for children. Illustrations by Shirely
Knoring, musical notation by Michael Gelbart. Illustrations printed in
black, white and red. No copies listed on OCLC. Very good + condition.
Nice, clean copy with solid binding. (YIDCHI-4-12) (ID #29000) $100.00.
BY WOODIE GUTHRIE=E2=80=99S MOTHER-IN-LAW
18. (Woody Guthrie) Greenblatt, Aliza, 1888-1975. =D7=90=D7=99=D7=
=9A =D7=96=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92. Ikh
Zing. Nyu York: Farlag Aliza, 1947. Cloth, 8vo, 80 pages. In Yiddish.
=E2=80=9CI Sing=E2=80=9D. Greenblatt was an activist and poet whose poe=
ms were set to
music. She is also the Mother-in-law of Woody Guthrie. SUBJECT(S):
Songs, Yiddish. Illustrated. Other Titles: Ich zing. Includes musical
notation and lyrics. =E2=80=9CBorn in Bessarabia, Greenblatt moved with=
her
family to Philadelphia in 1900. Seven years later she and her new
husband- also a Bessarabian immigrant - moved to Atlantic City where
she organized the Atlantic City branch of the farband, a Yiddish
socialist charity. After the Balfour Declaration, she established a
branch of the Zionist Organization of America. Though she and her
husband never successfully settled in Palestine, she dedicated much of
her energy to raising funds for the Zionist Movement and was national
president of Pioneer Women. Always close to the Yiddish community in
the U. S., later in her life Greenblatt wrote beautiful Yiddish poetry;
some poems were eventually put to music. She and her husband had five
children, including Marjorie, who later married Woody Guthrie and would
become known for her activism for genetic diseases=E2=80=9D (Jewish Wom=
en=E2=80=99s
Archive). OCLC lists 28 copies worldwide. Very good condition in very
good jacket. Printed on high quality, heavy paper. (YIDCHI-4-10) (ID
#28998) $60.00.
ENGLISH
19. Wahrhaft, Mordechai. BLUE BOX THE BOLD AND OTHER STORIES.
jerusalem; Overseas Youth Department - Jewish National Fund, [1947]
Original wrappers. 8vo. 24 pages. 24 cm. Important DP-era edition from
the buildup to Israel=E2=80=99s founding, which came a year later in 19=
48.
Includes three children=E2=80=99s stories about Eretz Israel: =E2=80=9C=
Blue Box the
Bold=E2=80=9D as told by Mordechai Wahrhaft and translated by Lawrence=
Weston
(first published in 1930); =E2=80=9CCommander-in-chief of the cry-babie=
s=E2=80=9D told
by Z. W.; =E2=80=9CA conversation at night=E2=80=9D by Leah Goldberg. L=
ithograph print
in blue and orange, profusely illustrated Throughout. Blue Box is a
rhymed story about the travels of Blue Box the Bold (figure of a Blue
Box) in Palestine: =E2=80=9CBlue-Box the Bold, an illustrated children=
=E2=80=99s book
published in Jerusalem during the early 1930s, took things a bit
further, linking the eponymous charity box to a string of wild and
wooly adventures in the land of Israel. Transforming itself into an
armored car whose wheels were fashioned out of pennies, the protean and
plucky object subsequently became a tractor to =E2=80=9Cstart a Yishuv=
out of
nought, =E2=80=9D and then a =E2=80=9Cbeacon bright=E2=80=9D to guard t=
he settlement from
menacing jackals. Eventually, Blue-Box the Bold was joined by a
=E2=80=9Ccaravan=E2=80=9D of boxes just like itself and working togethe=
r, they
successfully build a new home in Eretz Israel. The book ends on a
rousing note: =E2=80=98Hullo! Hullo! Everywhere! / Hullo the children!=
Are you
there? / Blue-Box Kibutz calling you! / Here are we, all thanks to you!
/ See our thriving settlement! / Raised by pennies you sent. / Carry on
your noble task! / Help to build! =E2=80=98Tis all we ask! =E2=80=99 Wh=
en seen from
this perspective, the giving of tsedakah was not just a time-honored
gesture of support and a valued expression of the commonweal. It was
the stuff of heroism. =E2=80=9D (=E2=80=9CWhen Pushke Came To Shove, Wo=
nders of
America=E2=80=9D; By Jenna Weissman Joselit; Published in the =E2=80=9C=
Forward=E2=80=9D October
30, 2008) Subjects: Jewish Nationalism -- Juvenile literature. Jewish
National Fund. OCLC lists one copy of our edition (Natl Libr Israel)
and in six other libraries total for all earlier editions. Very light
shelf-wear, near fine condition. (HOLO2-95-17XX) (ID# 29360) $150.00
20. Friedlander, M. TEXT-BOOK OF THE JEWISH RELIGION. London: K.
Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1924. Hardcover, x, 98 pages, 12mo, 19 cm.12th
edition. SUBJECT (S): Judaism -- Outlines, syllabi, etc. OCLC lists 11
copies worldwide. Ex-library. Hinge repair. Notes on first page. Wear
to edges and binding of cover. Otherwise, very good condition.
(Holo2-20-8) (ID #23564) $30.00.
21. Barricini. =E2=80=9DBARRI=E2=80=9DS HOLIDAY CHANUKAH PARTY. 1=
952. Booklet,
stapled, 12mo, ill., 8 pages, in English, Holiday pamphlet for Chanukah
for children from Barricini Inc., that produced kosher candy since
1927. Trademark by Bazzini holdings, LLC in Bronx, NY. Includes
stories, puzzles and games. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children --- games.
OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-5-53)
$50.00
22. Chanover, Hyman, Alice Chanover and Maurice Sendak. HAPPY
HANUKAH EVERYBODY. United Synagogue Commission On Jewish Education,
1969. Hardcover, 4to, 26 pages, illustrated, some color, 23 cm. SUBJECT
(S): Hanukkah. Juvenile literature -- 1954. Other Titles: Happy
Hanukkah everybody. Children=E2=80=99s book. Ex-library. Some wear to c=
over
binding. Bumped cover corners and edges. Otherwise, very good
condition. (Art-6-12) (ID #25652) $200.00.
23. Katzenberg, Julius. BLOSSOM AND FRUIT: CHOICE COLLECTION OF
HEBREW TEXTS FOR JEWISH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. TSITS U-FERI
[ZIZ WE-PERI]. New York: Printed At Industrial School, Hebrew Orphan
Asylum [J. Katzenberg], 1882. Wrappers, bound in period cloth. 8vo, 48
pages. 22 cm. Singerman 3078. Deinard 695. Goldman 287. In Hebrew and
English. SUBJECT (S): Hebrew language -- Readers. =E2=80=9Ccompiled and
published by Julius Katzenberg. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide
(Columbia, Nat Lib of Israel, JTSA, NYPL, Yale, Chicago, Brandeis,
HUC), none west of Cincinatti. Heavy wear to boards, spine repair, wear
& stains to paper, with loss of 5 words on last page. Library stamp on
title page. Good- Condition. (MX-33-42) (ID #26264) $135.00.
24. Young Judaea, Inc. THE YOUNG JUDAEAN. VOL.39, NO.1-7/8,
OCTOBER 1950 =E2=80=93 APRIL/MAY 1951. BOUND TOGETHER. New York, N. Y.:=
Young
Judaean, Inc., 1950-51. Cloth, 8vo, 24 pages per issue, in English.
First Edition. Issued monthly from October to June. Includes a monthly
review of Jewish events. "A magazine for Jewish youth. " Young Judaea
(founded in 1909) is a Zionist movement that runs programs throughout
the United States for Jewish youth in grades 2-12. SUBJECT(S): Jews ---
youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 10 other copies worldwide. Shelf wear to
covers, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-48) (ID #29822) $35.00.
25. Young Judaea, Inc. THE YOUNG JUDAEAN. (VOL.42, NO.1-8,
OCTOBER 1953 =E2=80=93 MAY 1954 BOUND TOGETHER). New York, N. Y.: Young
Judaean, Inc., 1953-54. Cloth, 8vo, 24 pages per issue, in English.
Issued monthly from October to June. Includes a monthly review of
Jewish events. "A magazine for Jewish youth. " Young Judaea (founded in
1909) is a Zionist movement that runs programs throughout the United
States for Jewish youth in grades 2-12. SUBJECT(S): Jews --- youth ---
Zionism. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Shelf wear to covers,
otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-46) (ID #29734) $35.00.
26. Yocheved Herschlag, National Young Judaea. THE JUDAEAN LEAVES
(VOL. 1-2, NO.2) AND LEADER=E2=80=99S GUIDE (BOUND TOGETHER). New York,=
1955.
Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, in English, Serial Publication. First
Edition. Judaean Leaves include the issues January (28 pages), February
(30 pages), March (21 pages), April (12 pages), May (27 pages), Summer
(19 pages), November (20 pages), December (29 pages), Leader=E2=80=99s=
Guide
(40 pages) bound in between Summer and November issues. Yocheved
(Judith) Herschlag (Muffs), was born in 1926 in Queens, NY. She joined
Ha-Shomer ha-Dati, a religious kibbutz-oriented Zionist youth group,
and went to their training farm in upstate NY in 1946. In 1947, when
she was nineteen, she immigrated illegally to British-controlled
Palestine with the famed Exodus ship. She settled with her garin
[aliyah group] at a kibbutz. The kibbutz fought off several Arab
attacks during the Israeli War of Independence in 1947=E2=80=931949. Ju=
dith
Herschlag served as a messenger during times of alert, learning to
throw grenades and to shoot. Shortly after her return to the United
States in late 1949, she started to work for Young Judaea, an
educational movement for Zionist youth. She first served as a group
leader and then, beginning in 1954, as national program director.
Eventually, she wrote five volumes of =E2=80=9CJudaean Leaves, =E2=80=
=9D a program
guide for group leaders. While she worked at Young Judaea, she returned
to university studies. In 1970, she married Rabbi Yochanan Muffs,
Distinguished Service Professor of Bible studies at the Jewish
Theological Seminary of America. Throughout her entire professional
career, Muffs has striven to promote love of Judaism among Jewish young
people, and understanding of Judaism among those of other faiths.,
SUBJECT(S): Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 7 other copies
worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherwise very good condition
(YIDCHI-5-49) (ID #29823) $50.00.
27. National Young Judaea. THE JUDAEAN LEAVES (VOLS. 8- 11). New
York, 1961-1964. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, 30-40 pages per issue, in
English, Serial Publication. First Edition. Include the issues Vol.8,
1-5, Vol. 9, 1-2, Vol.10, 1 and Vol. 11, 1 Founded in 1909, Young
Judaea is the oldest Zionist youth movement in the United States. It
seeks to build Jewish identity and Zionist commitment in American
Jewish youth and young adults (from their own website youngjudaea.org)
SUBJECT(S): Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 7 other copies
worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherwise very good condition
(YIDCHI-5-50) (ID #29824) $100.00.
28. National Young Judaea. American Zionist Youth Commission. THE
JUDAEAN LEAVES (VOL. 15), LITERARY MAGAZINE MA=E2=80=99AYAN AND LEADER=
=E2=80=99S GUIDE
(BOUND TOGETHER). New York, 1969/70. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, 30-70
pages per issue, in English, Serial Publication. First Edition. Judaean
Leaves include the issues Vol.15, 1-5. Includes also two issues of The
Literary Magazine Ma=E2=80=99ayan (one smaller, 8vo) and Leader=E2=80=
=99s Guide.
Founded in 1909, Young Judaea is the oldest Zionist youth movement in
the United States. It seeks to build Jewish identity and Zionist
commitment in American Jewish youth and young adults (from their own
website youngjudaea.org) SUBJECT(S): Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC
lists 7 other copies worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherwise very
good condition (YIDCHI-5-51) (ID #29825) $50.00.
29. Ballas, Shimon; Illustrations Ora Eitan. THE SHOES OF
TANBOURY. New York, Sabra Books, 1970. Cloth with dustjacket, 4to, 40
pages, in English, illustrated, with illustrated cover. Tanboury
finally saves enough money to buy new shoes but no matter what he does
he can't get rid of his old ones. Shimon Ballas was born in Baghdad.
For a number of years he contributed to the Egyptian and Iraqi press.
At the age of twenty-one, he and his family immigrated to Israel. At
first Mr. Ballas continued to write in Arabic but after a number of
years he mastered Hebrew. Today he is know for his stories, articles
and books written in Hebrew. Ora Eitan, one of Israel=E2=80=99s most pr=
omising
artists, has won several important awards for illustration and design.
She was born in Tel Aviv in 1940 and after finishing High School,
graduated from Bezalel School of Art. (information from the dustjacket)
SUBJECT(S): Children --- folklore --- Iraq. Some wear and tanning,
overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-44) (ID #29732) $30.00.
30. Citron, Samuel J. A PERETZ TRIO: THREE PLAYS. New York:
Friends Of The Jewish Theatre For Children, 1964. Cloth, 8vo, 101
pages. Illustrated with photographs of actors staging the performance.
With musical score for incidental music. Contents: Tale of the moon.
--The wind on trial. --The magician. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Folklore --
Juvenile drama. Incidental music -- Vocal scores with piano --
Juvenile. Based on stories by I.L. Peretz; incidental music by Robert
Starer. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Spine lightly tanned. Very good
condition. (HEB-44-2) (ID #28961) $30.00.
GERMAN
31. Philippson, Ludwig. DER RAT DES HEILS: EINE MITGABE F=C3=9CR=
DAS
GANZE LEBEN AN DEN ISRAELITISCHEN KONFIRMANDEN (BAR MITSWAH) UND
DIE...KONFIRMANDIN... Leipzig, Gustav Engel, 1912. 3rd Edition. Cloth,
Offenbach Depot stamp ontitle page, otherwise Very Good Condition; 8vo;
XII, 292 pages; At top of title page: "Atsat shalom. " Embossed art
noveau dover design, all edges gilt, & gilt-designed endpapers. A
beautiful book. (GER-37-96) (ID #8016) $30.00.
32. Central-Verein-Zeitung KINDERBLATT (NR.2, 14. MAERZ, 1935).
Berlin, the Verein, 1935. Large pamphlet, 4to, ill., 4 pages. Nazi-era
imprint. Supplement from the Central-Verein-Zeitung. The lead story is,
=E2=80=9CHow Purim came to Adar Sheni,=E2=80=9D by Frieda Mahler, a sto=
ry for young
children explaining the months and leap year month in the Jewish
calendar. A discussion between the months and why Purim sometimes comes
in Adar Sheni. The Centralverein deutscher Staatsb=C3=BCrger j=C3=BCdis=
chen
Glaubens (Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith,
Central Verein, CV) was founded by German Jewish intellectuals on 26
March 1893 in Berlin, with the intention of opposing the rise of
Anti-Semitism in the German Empire. (wikipedia 2012). Starting in 1933,
the Year Hitler took power, it published the Kinderblatt, a supplement
for children approximately every month. This one is about Purim.
SUBJECT(S): German --- children --- holidays. OCLC lists no copies
worldwide. Slight water-damage on upper edge, some chipping and
tanning, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-54) $50.00
33. (jt-b) Friedl=C3=A4nder, David. LESEBUCH F=C3=9CR JUDISCHE KI=
NDER: ZUM
BESTEN DER J=C3=9CDISCHEN FREYSCHULE. Berlin: IN Commission Bey C. F. V=
oss.,
1927. Cloth., 12mo. 46 pages. Reprint from 1779 original. In German.
SUBJECT (S): Jewish religious education =E2=80=93 textbooks for childre=
n. OCLC
lists 6 copies worldwide. Beautifully rebound in black cloth with gilt.
Very good condition. (GER-21-3) (ID #18993) $100.00.
34. Johlson, Joseph, 1777-1851. =D7=99=D7=A1=D7=95=D7=93=D7=99=
=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9F. YESODI HA-LASHON =3D
HEBRAISCHE SPRACHLEHRE FUR SCHULEN: ALS ZWEIT ABTHEILUNG DER NEUEN
AUFLAGE DES HEBRAISCHEN LESEBUCHS TOLDOT AVOT. Frankfurt Am Main:
Andreaischen Buchhandlung, 1838. Modern Paper Wrappers, 8vo, xvi, 238
pages. In German and Hebrew. German printed in fraktur script. A Hebrew
primer for children in schools. In 1813 Johlson =E2=80=9Cwas called to
Frankfort as teacher at the Philanthropin, the recently founded Jewish
school. He introduced systematic religious instruction, and in 1814,
devotional exercises in connection with the school=E2=80=A6. He wrote a=
lso:
=E2=80=98Yesod ha-Lashon, =E2=80=99 a Hebrew grammar for schools=E2=80=
=A6=E2=80=9D(JE, 1906).
SUBJECT(S): Hebrew language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers --
German. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Some pages lightly stained or
browning. Printed on high quality rag paper. Good + condition.
(YIDCHI-3-1) (ID #28980) $145.00.
35. Plessner, Salomon. CONFIRMATIONSREDEN F=C3=9CR DIE ISRAELITIS=
CHE
JUGEND. Berlin; G. Eichler, 1839. Clothbound. 12mo. VIII, 183 pages. 19
cm. First edition. In German, with some Hebrew. Title translates as:
=E2=80=9DConfirmation Speeches for the Youth of Israel. =E2=80=9D This=
collection of
Bar Mitzvah sermons were written and published by Salomon Plessner, a
=E2=80=9CGerman preacher and Bible commentator; born at Breslau April 2=
3, 1797;
died at Posen Aug. 28, 1883. Having lost his father when very young,
Plessner had to support his mother and himself. He engaged in business,
but found time to study Hebrew, rabbinics, and German, under Wessely's
influence. At the age of seventeen Plessner began to study Wessely's
Hebrew translation of the Apocrypha, resolving to continue the
translation himself. He indeed published at Breslau in 1819 his Hebrew
translation of the Apocryphal additions to the Book of Esther, under
the title "Hosafah li-Megillat Ester, " with a literary-historical
introduction. At the same time he became known as an eloquent preacher.
Many of his sermons were published, among them his funeral oration on
the death of Abraham Tiktin=E2=80=A6 (Breslau, 1821). In 1830 Plessner=
removed
to Berlin, where for a short time he was a teacher in the normal
school. Although possessing all the knowledge necessary for an Orthodox
rabbi, he persistently declined rabbinical office, preferring freedom
of speech. He earned a livelihood by preaching every other Saturday in
the Berlin bet ha-midrash, continuing at the same time his study of the
Apocrypha. In 1832 his "Nozelim Min Lebanon" was published in Berlin.
This work consisted of a Hebrew translation of a part of the Apocrypha,
with an appendix, entitled "Duda'im, " containing exegetical notes,
verses in Hebrew and German, and sermons. The following year he was
invited to dedicate the new synagogue at Bromberg, for which occasion
he composed poems in Hebrew and in German=E2=80=A6(Berlin, 1834). In hi=
s
sermons Plessner adopted the expressions of the most eminent Christian
preachers, interspersing his sentences with verses of Schiller and
Goethe, and rejecting the derashic or homiletic interpretation of the
Bible. In 1834 he began to publish his sermons in yearly volumes under
the general title "Belehrungen und Erbauungen" (2d ed. Berlin, 1840,
under the title "Religi=C3=B6se Vortr=C3=A4ge"). In 1838 Plessner publi=
shed his
"Dat Mosheh wi-Yehudit, " a catechism in twelve parts, preceded by an
introduction, on the nature and history of Jewish religious
instruction. His oratorical talent is particularly exhibited in his =E2=
=80=A6
collection of holy-day sermons for the years 1835 to 1839.=E2=80=9D (19=
06
Jewish Encyclopedia) Subjects: Bar mitzvah sermons. Jewish sermons --
Germany. Jewish occasional sermons. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide.
Covers very worn, with heavy wear to backstrip. Endpages contain
handwritten notes in Hebrew. Pages lightly aged, lightly foxed, and
lightly soiled throughout. Binding firm, and text and pages crisp. Fair
Condition. (GER-38-43) (ID #29045) $120.00.
36. Plessner, Salomon. =D7=93=D7=AA =D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=95=D7=
=99=D7=94=D7=95=D7=93=D7=99=D7=AA. DAS MOSHE VE-YEHIEDIT:
ODER J=C3=9CDISCH-MOSAISCHER RELIGIONSUNTERRICHT FUR DIE ISRAELITISCHE
JUGEND Berlin L. Fernbach, 5599 (1838). Clothbound. 8vo. [2], xxxviii,
291, [4] pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German and Hebrew. Title
translates as: =E2=80=9CMoses and the Jewish Religion: or Judeo-Mosaic
religious instruction for the youth of Israel. =E2=80=9D Salomon Plessn=
er
(1797-1883) was a German orthodox preacher and Bible commentator.
Plessner published his "Dat Mosheh wi-Yehudit" in 1838, a catechism in
twelve parts, preceded by an introduction, on the nature and history of
Jewish religious instruction. Includes bibliographical references
(pages [xxxv]-xxxviii). Subjects: Jewish religious education. Judaism=
-
Study and teaching. Quarter leather backstrip absent. Cloth covers worn
and soiled, with chipped edges near backstrip. Pages lightly soiled and
lightly foxed throughout, with some water stains on the endpages and
titlepage, and a light stain in upper corner from pages 125-195.
Binding firm, text and pages crisp. Fair condition. (GER-38-50) (ID
#29052) $80.00.
37. L=C3=B6w, Leopold. HA-MAFTEAH: PRAKTISCHE EINLEITUNG IN DIE
HEILIGE SCHRIFT UND GESCHICHTE DER SCHRIFTAUSLEGUNG: EIN LEHRBUCH F=C3=
=9CR
DIE REIFERE JUGEND, EIN HANDBUCH F=C3=9CR GEBILDETE. Gross-Kanischa; J.
Markbreiter, 1855. Clothbound. 8vo. IX, 355 pages. 21 cm. Only Edition.
In German and Hebrew. Title roughly translates as: =E2=80=9CPractical
Introduction to the Scripture and History of the Interpretation of
Scripture: a Textbook for Mature Youth, a Manual for the Educated. =E2=
=80=9D
Leopold Low (1811-1875) was a Hungarian Rabbi, committed to Jewish
emancipation (he was arrested and imprisoned for two months owing to
his part in the 1848 revolution), and influential in the letters of
Hungarian reform: =E2=80=9CL=C3=B6w brought his thorough knowledge of h=
istory,
theology, and esthetics to bear upon the reform of the ritual in
agreement with modern views. He was the foremost preacher of Hungary,
especially in the vernacular, and was invited to participate in nearly
all the patriotic celebrations and synagogal dedications. His Hungarian
sermons (1870) formed the first Jewish collection of the kind issued in
that language. L=C3=B6w combined the careful, logical arrangement of th=
e
Christian sermon with a clever analysis of complicated haggadic
sentences. His studies, beginning with the history of the Halakah,
subsequently included the entire Jewish archeology of post-Talmudic
time. He endeavored to determine the development of Jewish life and law
as it appears in the halakic literature, and to disprove, in the
interest of Judaism, the view that Judaism remained stationary in its
manners and customs down to the beginning of the Reformation in
Germany. His most important archeological studies and responsa were
written for the purpose of proving the development of various
institutions and of showing the influence, in many cases, of foreign
customs. L=C3=B6w was a leading authority both from a scientific point=
of
view and in questions of practical theology. The absolute (1850-66) as
well as the constitutional government (1867) of Austria and especially
that of Hungary were guided by the replies he gave to their questions
in matters referring to the organization of the Jewish ritual and
schools. Jewish education throughout Hungary owes much to him. Down to
his death he was the leader of the progressive Hungarian Jews,
especially after the general congress=E2=80=94which was convened agains=
t his
advice and in which he did not take part=E2=80=94had resulted in a schi=
sm among
the Jews of Hungary instead of the union that had been anticipated.
Aside from his works on the Halakah, L=C3=B6w left only one other large=
r
work, "Ha-Mafteah" (1855), a history (in German) of exegesis among the
Jews: this is still authoritative. After the emancipation, when he gave
up the editorship of "Ben Chananja, " he devoted himself to larger
archeological monographs, of which the following were published: "Die
Graphischen Requisiten" (1870-71) and "Die Lebensalter in der J=C3=BCdi=
schen
Literatur" (1875). Fragments of a third volume, "Der Synagogale Ritus,
" were published posthumously (1884). His smaller works have appeared
in five volumes (Szegedin, 1889-1900), the last of which contains a
complete bibliography of his works. =E2=80=9C (From the 1906 Jewish
Encyclopedia) Subjects: Bible. O. T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
-- History. Bible -- Hermeneutics. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide.
Backstrip torn, covers worn, edges bumped. Binding shaken. Pages
lightly foxed throughout, edges bumped, but pages clean and crisp. Last
60 pages upper right corner folded over. Good condition. (GER-36-27)
(ID #28878) $175.00.
HEBREW
38. Chojrew. (=D7=92=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=9F=
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=90=D7=
=A0=D7=92=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1) :=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=
=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=B4=D7=97=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=B4
=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=D6=BE=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=92=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=96=D7=
=90=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=92=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=96=D7=
=A2 RELIGYEZE SHUL-ORGANIZATSYE "HOREV" IN
POYLEN: (KONGRES POYLEN UN GALITSYEN). Poland, Warsaw, Defus "Grafya"
No date (ca. 1927). Paper-wrappers bound together with a string, 8vo,
54 pages, illustrated with 26 photos, mostly portraits, in Yiddish.
Original period photo-montage cover. Chojrew was an educational
organization active from 1924 to 1940. Affiliated with the Agudas
Israel in Poland, it maintained a network of orthodox Jewish schools
throughout Poland for boys of all ages. The central office in Warsaw
was organized at the Second National Agudas Israel Conference in 1924
and was a response to the development of Jewish secular schools, which
were viewed as a threat to traditional Jewish orthodox values. Before
the founding of Chojrew most religious schools were in private hands
and were not organized. The Chojrew network included 1) preparatory or
junior yeshivot 2) yeshivot gedolot, or yeshivot for older boys 3)
elementary schools, or khadorim, with secular studies 4) khadorim
without secular studies 5) summer camps 6) libraries 7) An Association
of Religious Teachers and a teachers=E2=80=99 placement service. As of=
1937
Chojrew maintained a total of 580 institutions with 73,311 students of
which 150 schools and 18,000 students were located in Vilna. OCLC lists
only one copy worldwide (Spertus Insitute of Jewish Studies). Edgewear
to covers, with a few chips at margins, no loss of text or
illustration, pages tanned, overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-22)
$200.00
39. ERETZ YISRAEL (GAME). New York, 1940=E2=80=99s. Softcover, 16=
mo,
11cm. Eretz Yisrael game number 1. Game with 24 cards with pictures of
famous people, sites and nature, connected with Eretz Yisrael and
Zionism: Weizman and Herzl, Tel Aviv, Kibbutz and more. Some wear to
packaging. Cards in very good condition. (Spec-12-17) (ID #25543)
$100.00.
40. Abrams, Y. A. AVOT HA-UMAH. 1, Baltimore, no publisher, 1916.
Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 27 [1] pages. OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide
(Harvard). Deinard #7. Goldman #347, locating only 1 copy. "Among the
innovations in Jewish education he [Abrams] is credited with are the
introduction of a kindergarten program and the use of buses to
transport children to and from school. Most importantly, after
realizing that the strict immigration quotas of the 1920s would dry up
the main source of Hebrew teachers, Abrams helped establish the Hebrew
Teachers Training School of Pittsburgh and succeeded in having colleges
grant credit for courses taken there=E2=80=A6.[He] wrote more than thi=
rty
monographs and pamphlets in Hebrew and in English=E2=80=A6.Halevi refer=
s to him
as 'professor' This small booklet, intended for children, retells
various aggadot pertaining to the destruction of the two Temples."
Light wear, stains at staples, Good+ Condition. (heb-6-20) (ID #20890)
$225.00.
41. Kaplan, Chayim Aron. =D7=A1=D7=A4=D7=A8 =D7=94=D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=
=97=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=94=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=
=95=D7=94=D7=94=D7=AA=D7=A2=D7=9E=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=AA: =D7=A1=D7=A4=D7=A8
=D7=A1=D7=A4=D7=A8-=D7=A2=D7=96=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=94=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=
=9D, =D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=95=D7=9C=D7=AA=D7=9C=D7=9E=
=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D. SEFER HA-MISHAKIM HA-SHAASHUIM
VEHA-HITAMLUT: SEFER-EZER LE-HORIM, LE-MORIM ULE-TALMIDIM... Varsha:
Limud, 1922. Softcover, 8vo, 84 pages, illustrated, scores, 24 cm. In
Hebrew. SUBJECT(S): Games. Kaplan (1880-1942) was an =E2=80=9Ceducator=
and
diarist of the Holocaust. Kaplan was born in Gorodishche, Belorussia.
He received a talmudical education at the famous yeshivah of Mir and
later studied at the Government Pedagogical Institute in Vilna. In 1902
he settled in Warsaw, where he founded a pioneering elementary Hebrew
school, of which he was principal for 40 years. The school was known as
"the Sixth Grade Grammar Elementary School of Ch. A. Kaplan. " Kaplan
was an exponent of the direct method of language teaching, in which
Hebrew was taught as a spoken language, using the Sephardi
pronunciation. Stubbornly following this system, despite strong
opposition from exponents of traditional methods, he published several
Hebrew textbooks advocating his method. An ardent Hebraist, he
participated actively in the Society for Jewish Writers and Journalists
in Warsaw, and contributed to many Hebrew and Yiddish periodicals.
Kaplan visited the United States in 1921=E2=80=A6. In 1937, Kaplan publ=
ished a
book in Hebrew called Pezurai, a collection of essays and articles on
the Hebrew language and Jewish education that he had published during
the 40 years of teaching. He also wrote Hebrew grammar and children's
textbooks on Jewish history and customs=E2=80=9D (Katsh in EJ, 2007). O=
CLC
lists 1 copy worldwide (JTS). Light browning of pages. Wear and
chipping to cover edges and corners. Light staining to cover.
Otherwise, good condition. (Rab-44-14) (ID #24722) $100.00.
42. =D7=A6=D7=99=D7=95=D7=A8 =D7=97=D7=95=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=AA HOVER=
ET TSIYUR - 5 COLORING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.
Tel- Aviv: El HaMa'ayan, 1950? Booklets, stapled, 12mo, ill., 16 pages
each booklet, in Hebrew, 5 coloring books printed in Israel in ca.
1950, in Hebrew, vocabulary training, No. 32 (tools), No. 33 (house and
kitchenware), No. 34 (stationery), No. 36 (toys), No. 37 (working
tools). One page is colorful illustrated and described with vocabulary,
the other page is left blank for coloring. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish ---
children --- games. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Some tanning,
otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-52) $50.00
43. Zamosc, David. SEFER NAHAR ME-=E2=80=98EDEN: KOLEL SIPUR HA-K=
OROT
ASHER KERU LI-VENE YIS=C2=B4RA'EL... IM SHE'ELOT U-MUSAR HES=C2=B4KEL..=
=2E
BI-LESHON IVRI VE-ASHKENAZI... Bresloy [Breslau]: Gedrukt Bay H.
Zultsbakh, 1836. 1st edition. Period Marbled Boards, 12mo, 215, 10
pages; 20 cm. In Hebrew & Judeo-German. A Jewish history for children
with questions and moral thoughts, including a short poem at the end of
each chaplet. Zamosc=E2=80=99s =E2=80=9Cpoems, stories, plays, translat=
ions, and
compilations were written mainly for children and schools. His play,
He-Haruz ve-he-Azel, O Yad Haruzim Ta'ashir (=E2=80=98The Diligent Man=
and the
Lazy Man, or the Hand of the Diligent Will Enrich, =E2=80=99 Breslau, 1=
817), is
the first modern Hebrew play written for children. Through its
allegorical characters =E2=80=93 the diligent man, the rich man, the la=
zy man,
and Satan =E2=80=93 Zamosc tried to instill moral values into the young=
=E2=80=9D (EJ,
2007). SUBJECT(S): Jews -- History -- To 70 A. D. Bible. O. T. --
History of Biblical events. Hebrew and Judeo-German on opposite pages;
Hebrew partially vocalized. Friedberg; Nun 224; Vinograd, v.2, p. 132;
Breslau 224. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Wear to boards, otherwise
Very Good Condition. (heb-45-6) (ID #28956) $200.00.
44. Krinski, M. 1863-1916. =D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=AA =D7=93=
=D7=A2=D7=AA =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=AA =D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A8: =D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=
=93 =D7=94=D7=A7=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=90=D7=94 =D7=94=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=
=AA
=D7=A2=D7=B4=D7=A4 =D7=94=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=94 =D7=94=D7=A7=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=
=99=D7=AA =D7=91=D7=93=D7=A8=D7=9A =D7=97=D7=93=D7=A9=D7=94, =D7=A2=D7=9D=
=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=95=D7=AA=D7=A4=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=AA=
=2E RESHIT DA'AT SEFAT 'EVER:
LIMUD HA-KERI=CA=BCAH HA-'IVRIT 'A.P. HA-SHITAH HA-KOLIT BE-DEREKH HADA=
SHAH,
'IM TSIYURIM U-TEFILOT. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1938.
Cloth, 8vo, 96 pages. Illustrated on cover and inside. In Hebrew.
Hebrew primer for children, with letters of the Alef-Bet, simple words
and sentences, and passages from the liturgy. SUBJECT(S): Hebrew
language -- Readers. Primers, Hebrew. With Vocalized text. OCLC lists
11 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HEB-44-3) (ID #28962)
$40.00.
45. Berkman, Yitshak. =D7=98=D7=9C =D7=91=D7=A7=D7=A8. =D7=A1=D7=
=A4=D7=A8 =D7=90: =D7=9E=D7=A7=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=94 =D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=
=D7=AA =D7=90=D7=97=D7=A8=D7=99 =D7=94=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A3=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=99=
=D7=AA.
TAL-BOKER: MIKRA'AH IVRIT AHARE HA-ALEF BET. Varshah: Hanokh, 1907.
Boards, 8vo, 116 pages. In Hebrew. Illustrated primer for children.
Beautiful cover illustration. SUBJECT(S): Hebrew language -- Readers.
Parallel title in Russian. Vocalized. Wear and light water staining to
covers, pages tanned and somewhat brittle. OCLC lists only 4 copies
worldwide. Good =E2=80=93 condition. (HEB-44-4) (ID #28963) $150.00.
46. Katzenelson, Itzhak, 1886-1944. =D7=9E=D7=94=D7=AA=D7=9C=D7=
=95=D7=AA: =D7=A7=D7=91=D7=A5=D6=BE=D7=94=D7=AA=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9D=
=D7=9E=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=A8, =D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=95=D7=9A
=D7=91=D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=94 =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=94 =D7=95=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=97=D7=
=94 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D. MAHATALOT: KOVETS-HATULIM METSUY=
AR, ARUKH
BE-SAFAH KALAH VE-NOHAH LI-YELADIM. Varshah: "ha-Or", 1921. Boards,
small 8vo, 77 pages. In Hebrew. With vocalized letters. Humorous poems
for children, with illustrations. SUBJECT(S): Humorous poetry.
Children's poetry, Hebrew. Polish title on verso of title page: Figle.
Wear to covers and spine, pages tanned and somewhat fragile. OCLC lists
only institutions with copies worldwide (NYPL, Harvard and Princeton)
Good =E2=80=93 condition. (HEB-44-5) (ID #28964) $100.00.
47. Vingarten, Yerahmi'el, 1902-1982. Pelli, Moshe. =D7=94=D7=A2=
=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=94: =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=A7=D7=99
=D7=A7=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=90=D7=94. HA-AYARAH: PIRKE KERI'AH. 1964. Paper w=
rappers, small 8vo, 34
pages. In Hebrew. With vocabulary words translated into English at
bottom of pages. With photos and illustrations. Selections and stories
for beginning Hebrew readers about the Jewish Home, Heder, the Beyt
Midrash, Shabbat, Holidays, and Tzedakah. Published by the Histadruth
Ivrith of America and the Canadian Association for Hebrew Education and
Culture. SUBJECT(S): Hebrew language -- Readers for new literates. Jews
-- Europe, Eastern -- Literary collections. OCLC lists 13 copies
wworldwide. Cover lightly tanned, very good condition. (YIDCHI-3-3) (ID
#28982) $100.00.
48. Scharfstein, Zevi, 1884-1972. =D7=97=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=95:=
=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=AA =D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=AA=D7=97=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=99=
=D7=9D =D7=A2=D7=9C =D7=A4=D7=99
=D7=94=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=A9=D7=90 =D7=94=D7=9E=D7=A8=D7=9B=D7=96=D7=99. HA=
YENU: IVRIT LE-MATHILIM AL PI SHITAT HA-NOSE HA-MERKAZI
(HELEK BET). [New York]: Shiloh, 1938. Cloth, 8vo, 198 pages. VOLUME
TWO OF TWO ONLY. In Hebrew. Hebrew primer for beginners. Striking
illustrations by Note Kozlovski and Levi Kimmel. SUBJECT(S): Hebrew
language -- Readers. Note(s): Vocalized text. OCLC lists 21 copies
worldwide. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-4-6) (ID #28994) $100.00.
49. Banai, Margalit. =D7=94=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9A =D7=91=D7=9F. BEN H=
A-SHEKH. [Tel-Aviv]: Hotsa'at
Sefarim Karni, 1958. Cloth, tall 12mo, 39 leaves, illustrated, in
Hebrew. SUBJECT(S): Children -- Israel -- Negev =E2=80=93 Fiction---Chi=
ldren's
literature--- Hebrew. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Ex-library copy.
Covers bumped and stained (YIDCHI-5-11) (ID #29698) $75.00.
50. Alterman, Nathan, 1910-1970. =D7=94=D7=90=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=97=
=D7=94=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=99. HA-EFROAH
HA-ASIRI. Tel Aviv: Mahbarot Le-Sifrut, 1942. Paper wrappers, small
4to, 15 pages. In Hebrew. =E2=80=9CThe Tenth Chick=E2=80=9D. Children=
=E2=80=99s story in verse
about a family of chicks. Charming and fun illustrations, printed in
black, white and yellow ink. Illustrated by Aryeh Navon, the chief
caricature artist for =E2=80=9CDavar=E2=80=9D, the official journal of=
the Histadrut
(federation of labor) established by Berl Katznelson. SUBJECT(S)
Descriptor: Chicks -- Fiction -- Hebrew language. Family -- Fiction --
Hebrew language. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Vaughan Pub Library
Ontario, Levinsky College of Education Israel, National Library of
Israel, Tel Aviv Univ.) Light edgewear to covers. Very good condition.
(YIDCHI-2-12) (ID #29760) $125.00.
YIDDISH
51. Auerbach, Ephraim; Illustrations: Romano, Emanuel. =D7=A8=D7=
=99=D7=96=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99.
DRAY RIZN. New York: Farlag Kinder-Ring Ba Dem Arbeter Ring Bildungs
Komitet, 1937. Hardcover, 8vo, 64 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish.
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children ---- juvenile--- poetry. OCLC lists 16
copies worldwide. Covers shaken and chipped, inner pages clean, overall
very good condition (YIDCHI-5-19) (ID #29706) $100.00.
52. Kaminsky, Jacob. =D7=9C=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=90: =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=
=D7=99=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=
=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2 =D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=96 =D7=92=D7=A2=
=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=9F
=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A9. LOLA: MAYSES FUN A MEYDELE VOS IZ=
GEVEN ANDERSH. Nyu York:
Farlag "arbeter Ring", 1951. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 48 pages.: ill. In
Yiddish. Illustrated children=E2=80=99s stories told in verse. =E2=80=
=9CLola: Stories
of a girl who was different=E2=80=9D. Scenes from the life of a little=
girl who
is an only child. Includes stories about kindergarten, celebrating
Jewish holidays, and going to the beach and the park. Includes =E2=80=
=9CLola=E2=80=99s
first of May=E2=80=9D. SUBJECT(S): Children's poetry, Yiddish. No paper=
copies
listed on OCLC anywhere. Covers show some wear, otherwise very good
copy. Scarce. (YIDCHI-3-2A) (ID #29680) $150.00.
53. Grant, Haim. =D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=A2 =D7=98=D7=A8=D7=
=99=D7=98: =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=
=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8. ERSHTE TRIT: A
LERNBUKH FAR ONFANGER. Nyu York [New York]: Hibru Pob. Ko. [Hebrew
Publishing Company], 1934. Cloth, 8vo, 124 pages. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9C=
First
Steps: A Primer for Beginners. =E2=80=9D SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language -=
-
Readers. Illustrated primer with stories, songs and poetry. Printed in
black, white and pink. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Stamp from the
Yiddish Book Exchange on endpaper. Wear to spine. Light wear to covers.
Some pencil markings to pages. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-3-4) (ID
#28983) $125.00.
54. Tkatch, Meyer Ziml, B. 1894. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=98=D7=99=
=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=9C =D7=A7=D7=90=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=98 =D7=96=D7=99=D7=9A=
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A4=D7=B3=D7=9F
=D7=91=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=9C: =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=
=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=
=A7=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=92=D7=A8=D7=95=D7=99=D7=
=A1. DOS TAYKHL KATSHET ZIKH
OYF'N BAYKHL: LIDER UN FABLEN FAR KLEYN UN GROYS. Chicago: Tseshinski
(M. Ceshinski), 1933. Cloth, 8vo., 62 pages. In Yiddish. Poems and
fables for big and small. Decorated covers. OCLC lists 22 copies
worldwide. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-3-5) (ID #28984) $100.00.
55. Kaplan, A. (Aaron); Comp. Siegel, William, Illustrator.
=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D6=BE=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=
=90=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=98=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=94=D7=B2=D7=9D =E2=80=8F. KINDER-DEKLAMATOR FAR SH=
UL UN
HEYM. New York: Hebrew Publishing Co, 1929. Cloth, 8vo., 288 pages. In
Yiddish. Illustrated children's poems. Embossed illustration on cover.
Illustrations by V. Sigel and others. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language --
Readers. Responsibility: Tsuzamengeshtelt fun Aharon ha-Levi [pseud.];
illustrirt fun V. Sigel un andere. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Wear
to cover and spine. Small tear to spine. Text in very good condition.
(YIDCHI-3-6) Kazdan 92 (ID #28985) $125.00.
56. Segal, J. I. (Y. Y. Sigal); Sigal-Zakuta, Hanah
(Illustrations). =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=
=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=
=A8. LIDER FAR YIDISHER KINDER.
New York: Educational Department Of The Workmen=E2=80=99s Circle, 1961.=
Cloth,
8vo, 111 pages. In Yiddish. Scarce. Illustrated poems for children.
Charming and whimsical illustrations throughout by Hanah Sigal-Zakuta.
No copies listed on OCLC. Very good condition. Very Scarce (YIDCHI-3-7)
(ID #28986) $100.00.
57. Levin, Yakov, 1884-1958. [Jacob Levin]. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=
=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=
=D7=A1
=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=
=A2=D7=A8 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=98=D7=A2. MAYSES UN LEGENDES F=
UN DER IDISHER GESHIKHTE.
New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1928. Cloth, 8vo, 117 pages.
Illustrated throughout. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CStories and Legends from J=
ewish
History=E2=80=9D. Contents: 1. Tl. Fun Avrom's geburt biz Moyshe's toyt=
-- 2.
Tl. Fun Yehoshu=E2=80=99a'n biz der tseteylung fun der melukhe -- 3. Tl=
=2E Fun
der tseteylung fun der melukhe biz di Hashmenoim kenign. SUBJECT(S):
Jews -- History -- Juvenile literature. Jewish legends. Bible. O. T. --
History of Biblical events -- Juvenile literature. Bible -- History of
Biblical events -- Juvenile literature. Vols. 2-3 WERE published in
1938. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Solid binding. Very good
condition. Nice, clean copy. Kazdan 124 pt.1 (YIDCHI-1-2) (ID #28966)
$125.00.
58. Levin, Yakov, 1884-1958. [Jacob Levin]. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=
=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=
=D7=A1
=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=
=A2=D7=A8 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=98=D7=A2. MAYSES UN LEGENDES F=
UN DER IDISHER GESHIKHTE
(TSVEYTER TEYL). New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1930. Cloth, 8vo,
121 pages. VOLUME TWO OF THREE ONLY. Illustrated throughout. In
Yiddish. =E2=80=9CStories and Legends from Jewish History=E2=80=9D. Con=
tents: Part 2.
Fun Yehoshua'n biz der tseteylung fun der melukhe. SUBJECT(S): Jews --
History -- Juvenile literature. Jewish legends. Bible. O. T. -- History
of Biblical events -- Juvenile literature. Bible -- History of Biblical
events -- Juvenile literature. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Univ. Of
Illinois, Univ. Of Michigan, and Toronto Public Library). Solid
binding. Pages tanned with small chip to one page. Good + condition.
Nice, clean copy. Kazdan 124 pt.2 (YIDCHI-1-2A) (ID #28989) $100.00.
59. Levin, Ya=E2=80=99akov. =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C. DI NAYE IDISHE S=
HUL: A
LEHRBUKH. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1916. Boards, 8vo, 150
pages. Publication year reads 1917 on cover. =E2=80=9CThe New Yiddish S=
chool: A
Reader=E2=80=9D. An early and scarce illustrated primer. No copies on O=
CLC.
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language =E2=80=93 Readers. OCLC lists 5 copies wor=
ldwide
(Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Gratz, UCLA, Harvard), no indication as to
imprint date on cover (1916 is internal date). Edgewear to covers. Very
Good condition. (YIDCHI-1-10) (ID #28991) $110.00.
60. Levin, Yakov. =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=
=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C: =D7=90 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=94=
=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D6=BE=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=
=92=D7=A2=D7=A8. DI NAYE IDISHE SHUL: A LEHRBUKH FAR IDISH-ONFANGER. New
York[Nyu-York]: Hebrew Publishing Company [Hibru Pablishing], 1916.
Boards, 8vo, 150 pages. Illustrated. 20 cm. Publication year reads 1918
on cover. =E2=80=9CThe New Yiddish School: A Reader=E2=80=9D. An early=
and scarce
illustrated primer. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language =E2=80=93=
Readers.
OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Gratz, UCLA,
Harvard). Edgwear to covers, front boards creased. Edgewear and tanning
to endpapers and title page. Institutional stamp and name of former
owner on endpaper. Good =E2=80=93 condition. (YIDCHI-1-9) (ID #28973) $=
110.00.
61. Levin, Ya=E2=80=99akov. =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D6=BE=
=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=9C=
=D7=A2=D7=94=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=90:=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=
=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2
=D7=93=D7=99. DI NAYE IDISHE SHUL: A LEHRBUKH FAR IDISH-ONFANGER. New Y=
ork,
Hebrew Publishing, 1918. Hardcover, small 8vo, 150 pages, illustrated,
in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- language ---- readers. OCLC lists
only one copy of this edition worldwide (National Library of Israel).
Ex-library. Edgewear to covers, hinge repair, first and last two pages
tanned and fragile, inner pages bright and clean, overall good
condition (YIDCHI-5-28) (ID #29714) $100.00.
62. Levin, Yaakov [Jacob]. =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C: =D7=9B=D7=A8=D7=
=A2=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A2:
=D7=A6=D7=B0=D7=B2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=98=D7=B2=D7=9C. DI NAYE IDISHE=
SHUL; KHRESTOMATIE; TSVEYTER TEYL. New York;
Farlag Idishe Shul, 1924. Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 194, [4], 18 pages. 2=
3
cm. Fifth edition. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CThe New Yiddish Shul; Chrestoma=
thy;
Second Part. =E2=80=9D Bound in red cloth, partly illustrated throughou=
t. Part
two of the oft reprinted and updated gradated Yiddish primer series
edited by Jacob Levin and published by the Hebrew Publishing Company.
The first =E2=80=9CDi Naye Idishe Shul=E2=80=9D was published in 1916,=
in a three part
series. Subjects: Yiddish language - Readers. Children's literature,
Yiddish. OCLC is unclear, but there appear to be less than 10 copies
listed worldwide. Cloth soiled, with small tear at top of backstrip.
Endpages and title page lightly soiled. Internally clean and fresh.
Good condition. (YIDCHI-6-23) (ID #29828) $110.00.
63. Levin, Yakov, 1884-1958. =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D6=B8=D7=
=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8: =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=
=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=90 =D7=A1=D7=9A
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=
=A1 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=A1=D7=98=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=99=D7=
=9C=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A1=D7=98. D=
ER ONFANGER: LEYENBUKH; MIT A
SAKH ILUSTRATSYES UN KUNST-BILDER IN TEKST (ERSHTER TEYL). Nyu-York,
Farlag "idishe Shul, 1922-1926. VOLUME ONE OF SIX ONLY. Cloth, 8vo, 116
pages. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CThe Beginner: A reader; with many illustrat=
ions in
the text=E2=80=9D. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language -- Readers. Responsibil=
ity:
Yankev Levin. OCLC lists 30 copies worldwide. Light wear to spine.
School stamp on inside covers and name of former student owner in
pencil. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-4-2) (ID #28988) $75.00.
64. Levin, Yakov, 1884-1958. (Jacob Levin). =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=
=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=
=D7=A8:
=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A6=D7=95 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=
=A8=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=
=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F, =D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99=D7=91=D7=9F =D7=90=
=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=9F =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9. DER=
NAYER
ONFANGER: LERNBUKH TSU LERNEN KINDER LEYENEN, SHRAYBN UN REDN YIDISH
(Ershter Teyl =E2=80=93 Volume One of Two). Nyu York: Idishe Shul, 1945=
=2E Cloth,
8vo, 154 pages. Volume one only of two. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CThe New Be=
ginner=E2=80=9D.
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language -- Readers. Illustrated primer for
children with short stories. OCLC lists only 6 copies worldwide. Light
wear to spine. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-1-6) (ID #28970) $110.00.
65. Sholem Aleichem (Rabinowitz, Shalom), 1859-1916.
Illustrations by Note Kozlovski. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A1=
=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C. DOS MESERL. New York:
Farlag Kinder Ring, 1947. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 46 pages. Scarce.
Published by the educational committee of the Workmen=E2=80=99s Circle.=
A dark
and powerful story about a child who steals a pen knife. Sholem
Aleichem=E2=80=99s original story, published in 1900, is considered by=
some to
be the first modern children=E2=80=99s story in Yiddish, but was actual=
ly
intended for adults. The children=E2=80=99s version published by the Wo=
rkmen=E2=80=99s
Circle was adapted and edited to be suitable for children.
Illustrations by Note Kozlovski, who illustrated many children=E2=80=99=
s books
in Yiddish at that time. Printed in large latters, with vocabulary
words for Yiddish learners. Only one copy listed on OCLC (BAYERISCHE
STAATSBIBLIOTHEK, Germany). Very good condition. KAZDAN 234.
(YIDCHI-4-3) (ID #28990) $125.00.
66. Sholem Aleichem; Berkowitz, Yitzhak Dov; Aronson, Boris.
=D7=97=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=9B=D7=94 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=
=9F =D7=97=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=9B=D7=94 =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=93=D7=9C. HANIKE=
GELT: A KINDER SHPIL IN DRAY STSENES
/ DEKORATSYES UN KASTYUMEN GETSEYKHNT FUN B. ARONSON. Nyu York:
Matones, 1925. Softcover, 8vo, 32 pages, illustrations, 24 cm. In
Yiddish. Romanized. Issued by Sholem Aleykhem folks institute. OCLC
lists 6 copies worldwide. Handwriting on top of cover. Excellent
condition. (Heb-33-11). (ID #28041) $100.00.
67. Setzer, Samuel H. 1882-1962. (Samuel Hirsh). =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=
=98=D7=A2=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F
=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=
=94: =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=92=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=
=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=91=D7=99=D7=96 =D7=A6=D7=95 =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=
=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=91=D7=A2=D7=9C =D7=A9=D7=9D: =D7=93=
=D7=99
=D7=B0=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=
=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=B0=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=
=92=D7=A1=D6=BE=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=96=D7=9F, =D7=B0=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=96=D7=99=
=D7=94=D7=90=D7=98 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=
=98 =D7=93=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=9B=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=9B=D7=98. DI
TEORETISHE UN PRAKTISHE KABOLE: FUN GOLES SHPANYEN BIZ TSU DER TSAYT
FUN BAL SHEM: (DI VANDERUNGEN UN ANTVIKLUNGS-FAZN, VOS ZI HOT FAR DER
TSAYT DURKHGEMAKHT). Nyu-York: Sh. Ts. Zetser Gezelshaft, 1935. Cloth,
8vo, 29 pages. In Yiddish. With period advertisements throughout. =E2=
=80=9CThe
theoretical and practical tradition: from exile Spain until the time of
the Baal Shem Tov=E2=80=9D Series: Vort bibliotek; No. 9, SUBJECT(S): C=
abala --
History. Responsibility: fun Sh. Ts. Zetser. Title on cover: Bal Shem
Zamlung. OCLC lists only one copy worldwide (Harvard). Light wear to
covers, pages tanning. Good + condition. Scarce. (YIDCHI-4-4) (ID
#28992) $150.00.
68. Yehoash (Yehoash Solomon Bloomgarden). =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=91=D7=
=9C=D7=A2=D7=9F. FABLEN. Nyu
York: Ferlag Yehoash, 1912. Cloth, 8vo, 215 pages. In Yiddish.
SUBJECT(S): Fables, Yiddish. Yiddish poetry. Title on t. P. Verso:
Fables by Yehoash. Yehoash was famour for translating the bible and
other religious texts in to Yiddish. Yehoash (pseudonym of Yehoash
Solomon Bloomgarden; 1872=E2=80=931927), was a =E2=80=9CYiddish poet an=
d translator.
Yehoash was born in Virbalen, Lithuania, and as a boy he read maskilic
literature as well as studying Torah with his father, briefly attending
the yeshivah of Volozhin, only to begin a career as a Hebrew poet. At
the age of 17 he took his first Hebrew poems to Warsaw, where I. L.
Peretz encouraged him to continue writing Hebrew and Yiddish lyrics.
The following year Yehoash immigrated to the U. S. He made no headway
either as a Hebrew poet or in various callings =E2=80=93 bookkeeping,
tailoring, peddling, and Hebrew teaching. For a decade he faced severe
privations until he contracted tuberculosis and went to the Denver
Sanatorium for Consumptives in 1900 to recuperate. There he remained
for almost ten years, maturing as a Yiddish poet, publishing his poems,
ballads, fables, and translations in leading dailies, periodicals, and
literary almanacs. In his early 30s, he undertook to translate the
Bible into a modern Yiddish which would combine scholarly precision
with simple idiomatic language, a task to which he devoted the rest of
his life. While at work on this translation, he prepared, together with
Charles D. Spivak, his physician and the co-founder of the sanatorium,
a Yiddish dictionary, first published in 1911, which defined about 4,
000 Hebrew and Aramaic words used in Yiddish and which went through
many editions as a basic reference work=E2=80=9D (Ravitch, EJ, 2012). O=
CLC
lists 22 copies worldwide. Light wear to covers. Very good condition.
(YIDCHI-4-5) (ID #28993) $75.00.
69. Bernstein, Ignatz, 1836-1909. =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=
=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A2=
=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F
=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A1=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=9F. YID=
ISHE SHPRIKHVERTER UN REDENSARTEN. New York: Brider
Kaminski, 1908. Cloth, 8vo, 329 pages. In Yiddish. First Edition.
Yiddish proverbs and sayings. SUBJECT(S): Proverbs, Yiddish. Includes
index. Responsibility: gezamelt un derklert fun Ignats Bernshteyn.
Collected and defined by Ignatz Bernstein. Letters are fully vocalized.
Bernstein (1836=E2=80=931909), was a =E2=80=9Cfolklorist, bibliophile,=
philanthropist,
and compiler of the largest published collection of Yiddish proverbs.
Born into a well-to-do maskilic family in Vinnytsa, Podolia (Ukraine),
Ignatz Bernstein moved with his parents to Warsaw in 1856. During a
visit to Berlin in 1859, he came across a small German book of Jewish
proverbs, which inspired his lifelong preoccupation with collecting
Yiddish proverbs and assembling a paroemiological library. The fruit of
his labor was the still unsurpassed 1908 volume, Yidishe shprikhverter
un rednsartn (Yiddish Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions), containing
3, 993 entries, and a personal collection of more than 6, 000 titles
dealing with proverbs in more than 100 languages=E2=80=9D (Rothstein, Y=
IVO
Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe). OCLC lists 10 copies
worldwide, none in the U. S. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-4-7) (ID
#28995) $135.00.
70. Goichberg, Israel, 1893-1970. =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=90 =D7=
=A9=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=9C. MIT A SHMEYKHL.
Tel Aviv: Farlag Y. L. Perets, 1963. Cloth, 8vo, 87 pages. In Yiddish.
=E2=80=9CWith a Smile=E2=80=9D. Title on title page verso: Mit a shmeic=
hl. Illustrated
poems for children. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Very good condition
in very good jacket. (YIDCHI-4-8) (ID #28996) $50.00.
71. Gross, Naftoli; Gross, Chaim. =D7=95=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=93=D7=99=
=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=A8 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=9D:=E2=80=8F =E2=80=8F=D7=
=93=D7=99 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2
=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=
=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=90=D7=
=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=92=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92 =E2=80=8F. VLADIMIR MEDEM: DI LEGE=
NDE FUN DER
YIDISHER ARBETER-BAVEGUNG. Nuyork, N. Y.: Farlag Kinder-Ring Bay Dem
Bildungs-Komitet Fun Arbeter Ring, 1938. Cloth, 8vo, 87 pages. In
Yiddish. Frontispiece picture of author. Biography for children of
Vladimir Medem, a famous activist and leader in the Bund in Poland, and
for which many schools and institutions were named. Illustrations by
Chaim Gross. Gross (1904=E2=80=931991) was a =E2=80=9C U. S. Sculptor.=
A native of
Kolomea, Galicia, Gross went to the United States in 1921. Supporting
himself by selling fruits and vegetables, he attended night classes at
the Educational Alliance Art School in Manhattan, and then went on to
study for four years at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design. He
supported himself by his art from the time he joined the New York
Public Works of Art Project in 1933. Gross taught at the New School of
Social Research for 40 years and at the Educational Alliance Art School
for 68 years. Gross made sculptures for public institutions, including
the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. He wrote the book: The
Technique of Wood Sculpture (1957). He produced a large number of works
in different media =E2=80=93 wood, stone, bronze, pen and ink, and wate=
r color
=E2=80=93 but his contributions to wood sculpture are the most outstand=
ing. The
forests of the Carpathian mountains near his birthplace first taught
him the qualities and potentialities of wood. Gross used more than 80
exotic hardwoods in his work, his favorite being lignum vitae, an
exceptionally hard South American wood. He never camouflaged or
overpolished its surfaces and never disguised its colors but respected
its texture and grain. Among his favorite themes were female acrobats
and mothers playing with small children=E2=80=9D (Werner and Saxena, EJ=
, 2012).
OCLC lists 45 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-4-11) (ID
#28999) $100.00.
72. Gross, Naftoli, 1896 Or 7-1956. Workmen's Circle (U. S.);
Educational Dept. =D7=99=D7=95=D7=93=D7=96=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=
=A2=D7=91=D7=A1: =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=
=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=9F. YUDZSHIN DEBS: A
MAYSE FUN A MENTSHN. Nyu York: Arbeyter Ring Bildungs Department, 1933.
2nd Printing. Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 64 pages. In Yiddish. Title in
English: Eugene Debs: A Story of a People. Illustrated cover by artist
Note Kozlovski. Biography for children, of Eugene Debs. With
photographs of Debs, his parents, and the home where he was born.
SUBJECT(S): Socialists -- United States =E2=80=93 Biography. Debs, Euge=
ne V.
(Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Edges of
covers worn, inner-pages clean, overall very good condition. Kazdan 58.
(YIDCHI-1-1A) (ID #29687) $70.00.
73. Shifris, M., 1897-1977. Bunin, L; Cutler, Yosel,; 1896-1935.
=D7=93=D7=99 =D7=9E=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2 =D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=9A =D7=9E=
=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=96=D7=99=D7=91=D7=9F =D7=98=D7=A2=D7=92. DI=
MAME VOKH MIT DI ZIBN TEG. New York:
Yungvarg, 1941. Cloth, oblong 8vo., [76] p. Illustrated. In Yiddish.
=E2=80=9CMother Week and her Seven Days=E2=80=9D. Poems and short stori=
es of children,
with charming and comical black and white illustrations by L. Bunin and
Yosel Cutler on almost every page. Yungvarg was the publisher of a
popular Yiddish children=E2=80=99s magazine. Light tanning to pages and=
cover.
Light wear to spine. Very good condition. (YID-14-1) (ID #29001)
$110.00.
74. Lumet, Baruch; Raskin, Saul,; 1878-1966; Sherker, L; Cutler,
Yosel,; 1896-1935; Kozlovski, Note,; 1906-. =D7=98=D7=A2=D7=90=D7=98=D7=
=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. TEATER
FAR KINDER. New York: [Abco Press], 1932. Cloth, oblong 8vo., [97]
pages. Illustrated. In Yiddish. "Theater for Children" Author's
personal stamp on title page. Previous owner's inscription. SUBJECT(S):
Children's literature, Yiddish. Children's plays, Yiddish. Includes: DI
Zibn Gute Yor (The Seven Good Year); Vos di Levone Fartsaylt; Der Magid
mitn Kelbl, (The Storyteller with the Calf); Tsvey Melokhim (Two
Angels); Groy un Grin (Grey and Green), with beautiful illustrations by
Saul Raskin, L. Sherker, Yosel Cutler, and Note Kozlovski. Light wear
to covers and spin, some staining on cover. Drawing and writing by
former young owner on a few pages throughout. Good condition.
(YID-14-2) (ID #29002) $125.00.
75. Horn, Jos=C3=A9. SHUL ALMANAKH: TSUM 15TN ANIVERSAR FUN DER F=
OLKS
SHUL D. F. SARMIENTO (GEVEZENE ZALMEN RAYZEN SHUL) IN AVEZSHANEDA:
1928-1943. Avezshaneda [Avellaneda, Argentina]: [?], 1943. Paper
wrappers, large 8vo, 62 pages. Illustrated with photographs. In Yiddish
with added title page in Spanish (Decimo Quinto Aniversario de la
Escuela Particular =E2=80=9CD. F. Sarmiento=E2=80=9D. Other Titles: Alm=
anaque Escolar.
Sarmiento was president of Argentina from 1868 =E2=80=93 1874, and was=
known
for his educational reforms. OCLC lists only two copies worldwide
(Univ. Florida and Harvard). May be missing back cover in Spanish.
Pages tanned. Otherwise Good + condition. (YID-14-3) (ID #29003)
$95.00.
76. 25 YOR IKUFISHE KULTUR-BOYUNG UN INTENSIV GEZELSHAFTLEKH LEBN
UN KAMF 1937 =E2=80=93 1962 (Issue of Periodical Revista Literaria Isra=
elita,
Number 152, September 1962). Buenos Aires: IKUF (Idisher Kultur
Farband), 1962. Original paper wrappers, large 8vo, 48 pages. In
Yiddish. Issue devoted to the 25th anniversary of the organization IKUF
and their work to build Yiddish culture and community. Articles
include: 25 Historishe IKUF Yorn (25 historic years of IKUF); Kaseros
in der Yidisher Geshikhte (Caseros in Jewish History); Peretz Markish,
der Dikhter fun Natsionaler Heroik; Yanush Kortshaks Veg in Lebn un
Toyt; Roberto Payro un zany Verk, and others. Edgwear and staining to
covers, corner missing from back cover, pages tanned. Good =E2=80=93 co=
ndition.
Scarce. (YID-14-4) (ID #29004) $100.00.
77. Rosenblatt, H. 1878-1956. (Henry), Raskin, Saul,; 1878-1966.
=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=96=D7=99=D7=A7: =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=91=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=
=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=9C. BEBZIK: DOS LEBN FUN A IDISHN
INGL. [New York]: Tsentral Komitet Fun Di Idishe Folk Shuln, 1940.
Cloth, 8vo, 158 pages. In Yiddish. With author's inscription. With
illustrations throughout by Saul Raskin, a few with color. =E2=80=9CBeb=
zik: the
Life of a Jewish Boy=E2=80=9D. SUBJECT(S): Children's poetry, Yiddish.=
With
brief dictionary at back. Shelfwear, otherwise Very good condition.
Kazdan 212. (YIDCHI-1-5) (ID #29686) $70.00.
78. Missel, A; Friedman, Bezalel. =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=99=
=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A6=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=99=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=
=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A
=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=
=99. DI ARBETER SHUL LERNBUKH FARN TSVEYTN LERNYOR. New
York: Internatsyonaler Arbeter Ordn (IWO), 1933. Cloth, 8vo, 158 pages,
illustrated, Includes portraits, in Yiddish. The International Workers
Order (IWO) was a Communist Party-affiliated insurance, mutual benefit
and fraternal organization founded in 1930 and disbanded in 1954 as the
result of legal action undertaken by the state of New York in 1951. At
its height in the years immediately following World War II, the IWO had
almost 200, 000 members and provided low-cost health and life
insurance, medical and dental clinics, and supported foreign-language
newspapers, cultural and educational activities. The organization also
operated a summer camp and cemeteries for its members. (wikipedia 2012)
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language --- reader. OCLC lists 4 copies (Cornell,
Harvard, NYU, American Jewish U) worldwide. Covers bumped, edgewear,
hinge repair, few stains, otherwise very good copy (YIDCHI-5-4) (ID
#29690) $125.00.
79. Friedman, Bezalel. =D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=99=D7=
=90=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=
=9A:=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=
=D7=99. DI
ARBETER SHUL: LERNBUKH FARN ERSHTN YOR. New York: Internatsyonaler
Arbeter Ordn, 1934. Cloth, 8vo, 160 pages, illustrated, Includes
portraits, in Yiddish. First edition. The International Workers Order
(IWO) was a Communist Party-affiliated insurance, mutual benefit and
fraternal organization founded in 1930 and disbanded in 1954 as the
result of legal action undertaken by the state of New York in 1951. At
its height in the years immediately following World War II, the IWO had
almost 200, 000 members and provided low-cost health and life
insurance, medical and dental clinics, and supported foreign-language
newspapers, cultural and educational activities. The organization also
operated a summer camp and cemeteries for its members. (wikipedia 2012)
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language --- reader--- children--- juvenile---
communisn. OCLC lists 2 copies (U of Michigan, Hebrew Union Coll)
worldwide. Covers bumped, hinge and backstrip repair, inner binding
tight, pages clean, overall good + condition. (YIDCHI-5-6) (ID #29692)
$145.00.
80. Yefroikin, S; Mark, Yudel. =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=
=90=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=9F =D7=9C=
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A:=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=
=D7=A8
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2. YIDISHE KINDER: LEYENBUKH FARN DR=
ITN LERNYOR. New York: Bildung
Opteylung Fun Arbeter Ring, 1964. Cloth, 8vo, 271 pages, illustrated,
in Yiddish. Added title page: Yiddishe Kinder (Jewish Children). Zalman
(or Salman) Yefroikin (1893-1966), also known as S. Efron, educator and
author, was born April 18, 1893 in Wekshna, Lithuania, the son of
Rafaele Yefroikin. In 1921 after his graduation from the Jewish
Teachers' Seminary in Riga, Latvia, Mr. Yefroikin emigrated to the
United States where he took up residence in New York City. He taught
Yiddish literature and Jewish history in the educational system of the
Workmen's Circle, a national Jewish labor and fraternal order. He
directed its summer camps and later the Workman's Circle High School.
From 1953 until his death Mr. Yefroikin was educational director of the
eighty-five Jewish secular schools operated by the Workmen's Circle.
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language --- Readers. OCLC lists 12 copies
worldwide. Back-cover torn and last few pages as well, small tear to
front cover, some bumping, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-12)
(ID #29699) $50.00.
81. Kipnis, Levin; Illustrated by Isa. =D7=98=D7=99=D7=99=D7=98=
=D7=9C=D7=91=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9E =D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9F.=
UNTERN
TEYTLBOYM. New York: Matones`, 1961. Cloth, 8vo, 160 pages,
illustrated, in Yiddish. Levin Kipnis (1894 -1990) was a children's
author and poet who wrote mainly in Hebrew and Yiddish. He won the
Israel prize in 1978. He decided to become a writer at the age of 13,
after seeing the Hebrew children's magazine "Haprachim" ("the
flowers"). In his attic, he wrote, illustrated and produced his own
magazine. Kipnis's writing is characterized by a light and happy style,
devoid of pathos, yet rich and aesthetic. His collections in Hebrew
encompass about 800 stories and 600 poems. He also wrote children's
books in Yiddish. (wikipedia.com 2012) SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children
---- fiction. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Bar Ilan U, National
Library of Israel, National Yiddish Book Center). Slight edgewear to
cover, Very good condition (YIDCHI-5-13) (ID #29700) $75.00.
82. Chanin, N; Illustrations From Kozlovski, Note. =D7=91=D7=A2=
=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2.
BERELE. New York: Farlag Kinder-Ring, 1938. Cloth with dustjacket, 8vo,
128 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Series: Kinder-ring bibliotek of
the Workmen=E2=80=99s Circle. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children ---- fic=
tion.
Edgewear and staining to cover, inner pages yellowed, dustjacket
slightly worn, otherwise Very good condition (YIDCHI-5-14a) (ID #29739)
$50.00.
83. Rodin, David; Illustrations Kozlovski, Note. =D7=92=D7=A8=D7=
=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F
=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A:=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=
=A7=D7=90=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2. VINKAVINKELE: M=
AYSELEKH IN GRAMEN. Shikage
(Chicago): Tseshinskis Farlag, 1935. Cloth, 8vo, 61 pages, illustrated,
in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children ---- juvenile--- poetry.
OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Shelfwear to covers, inner pages clean,
very good condition (YIDCHI-5-18) (ID #29705) $150.00.
84. Rodin, David; Illustrations Lichtenstein, Isaac. =D7=91=D7=90=
=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99
=D7=93=D7=99. DI DRAY BARIMER. New York, Matones, 1940. Cloth, 8vo, 248=
pages, in
Yiddish, illustrated, with illustrated cover. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish ---
children --- fiction --- short stories. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide.
Shows some shelfwear, corners bumped, spine yellowed, otherwise very
good condition (YIDCHI-5-41) (ID #29729) $100.00.
85. Rodin, David. =D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A3 =D7=90=D7=B0=D7=A8=D7=
=A2=D7=9E=D7=9C. ALEF AVREML. Nyu York, Farlag
"matones", 1946. Boards, 4to, [32] pages. In Yiddish. Color
illustrations on covers. Beautifully illustrated in bold black and
white by Robert Stid. Children=E2=80=99s story about a young boy and a=
bear.
Integrates learning the alef-beys into the story. Published by
=E2=80=9CMatones=E2=80=9D, out of the Sholem Aleichem Folks-Institut. T=
hey also
published a popular periodical for children, =E2=80=9CKinder-Zhurnal=E2=
=80=9D. (Bar-El,
EJ, 2012). SUBJECT(S): Children's stories, Yiddish. Responsibility: fun
David Rodin [pseud. ] OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Light wear to
edge of covers, pages lightly tanned. Printed on heavy weight paper.
Very nice, clean copy. (YIDCHI-2-2) Kazdan207 (ID #29754) $100.00.
86. (Bund) Workmen's Circle (U. S.). =D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=98 =D7=
=99=D7=95=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =D7=93=D7=99. DI YUGNT
REDT. New York: Nyu Yorker Tsentraler Shul-Farvaltung Fun Arbeter Ring,
1934. Hardcover, 8vo, 64 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Essays by
Workmen's Circle students on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of
the Bund. SUBJECT(S): Workmen's Circle (U. S.) --- Allgemeyner Idisher
arbeyterbund in Lita, Poylen un Rusland. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide
(National Library of Israel, National Yiddish Book Center). Spine
rebacked, inner pages clean & tight, good+ condition (YIDCHI-5-21) (ID
#29708) $175.00.
87. Andersen, Hans Christian; Illustrations Der Nister. =D7=9E=D7=
=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A
=D7=96=D7=99=D7=91=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=
=D7=90:=D7=A9=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D6=BE=D7=9E=D7=9C=D7=9B=D7=94 =D7=93=D7=
=99. DI SHNEY-MALKEH: A MAYSEH IN ZIBN
MAYSEHLEKH. Mexico: Kinder-Literatur-Fond Shakhno Kaplan, 1955.
Paper-wrappers, small 8vo, 61 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Title on
the back cover =E2=80=9CCuentos de Hans Andersen: La Reina de la Nieve=
=E2=80=9D,
Andersens famous tale of the Snow Queen in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish
--- children ---- fairytale. OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide (National
Yiddish Book Center). Covers stained, pages tanned, overall very good
condition (YIDCHI-5-25) (ID #29711) $200.00.
88. Mark, Yudel; Berdichevsky, Micah Joseph; Illustrations Aaron
Godelman. =D7=A9=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=96=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F=
=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A1 =D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A2. ALE MAMES ZAYNEN SHEYN=
=2E New York:
Kinder Ring Bay Dem Bildungs Komitet Fun Arbeter Ring, 1937. Hardcover,
small 8vo, 48 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. This is a tale about a
young boy, the Rabbi's grandson, devoted to his mother. The boy's love,
enormous intelligence and courage assisted him in his aspiration to
make his beloved mother happy, save and reunite his family. Shloyme was
raised by his grandparents. Accidently he found out that his real
mother is alive, but so ugly that even her parents couldn't look at
her. Her husband left her. Shloyme gladly accepted his mother,
extremely kind, smart and educated woman, and decided to undertake a
long and difficult trip in search of his father. Oy, such a Jewish
story. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children ---- fiction. OCLC lists 17
copies worldwide. Spine repaired, covers bumped, internal pages clean,
overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-26) (ID #29712) $200.00.
89. Mark, Yudel, 1897-1975. =D7=A8=D7=91=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=95 =D7=92=
=D7=A8=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9D, =D7=A8=D7=A9=D7=99, =D7=99=D7=94=D7=95=D7=93=D7=
=94 =D7=97=D7=A1=D7=99=D7=93. RABENU
GERSHOM, RASHI, YEHUDAH HASID. New York: Farlag Kinder-Ring Bay Dem
Bildungs-Komitet Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1941. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 32 pages.
In Yiddish. Illustrated stories for children based on the lives of the
Rabbis Gershom, Rashi and Yehudah Hasid. Series: Kinder-Ring bibliotek;
Historishe geshtaltn. SUBJECT (S) Named Person: Gershom ben Judah,
Me'or ha-Golah, 10th/11th cent. -- Fiction. Rashi, 1040-1105 --
Fiction. Judah ben Samuel, ca. 1150-1217 -- Fiction. Responsibility:
Yudl Mark. Illustrations by Y. Nayshlos and B. Tumarin. OCLC list 22
copies. Very good condition. Kazdan 143. (YIDCHI-2-8) (ID #29761)
$100.00.
90. Molodowsky, Kadia; Illustrations Izrael, Rut and Kats, Mane.
=D7=91=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=92 =D7=90=D7=A4=D7=9F. AFN BARG. New York, "yungv=
arg" Bibliotek Bam Kooperativn
Folks-Farlag Fun Internatsyonaln Arbeter Ordn, 1938. Hardcover, small
8vo, 72 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish., Kadia Molodowsky (1894=E2=80=
=931975)
was one of the most prolific and public of the Yiddish poets, editors,
and teachers in Warsaw and New York. Molodowsky was born in the shtetl
Bereze (Bereza Kartuska), in Grodno province, to a family steeped in
tradition, yet influenced by the Jewish Enlightenment. During her early
travels, she encountered both the Yiddish cultural and the Hebrew
revivalist movements. She studied Hebrew pedagogy in Yehi=E2=80=99el Ha=
lperin=E2=80=99s
Froebel Courses in Warsaw in 1913=E2=80=931914 and then, uprooted by Wo=
rld War
I, worked in homes for refugee children in Ukraine. Molodowsky settled
in New York City in 1935, where she published more children=E2=80=99s p=
oetry.
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children ---- fiction. OCLC lists 28 copies
worldwide. Edgewear to covers, pages tanned, very good condition
(YIDCHI-5-27) (ID #29713) $125.00.
91. Unger, Menasheh; Moud, Zuni. =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=
=D7=A8 =D7=98=D7=95=D7=91 -=D7=99=D7=95=D7=9D =D7=92=D7=95=D7=98. GUT YONT=
EV,
KINDER. New York, The Shoulson Press, 1950. Cloth, 4to, 112 pages,
illustrated, in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- fasts, feasts,
festival ---- juvenile. OCLC lists 31 copies worldwide. Edgewear to
covers, pages slightly tanned, overall very good condition
(YIDCHI-5-29XX) (ID #29715) $50.00.
92. Steinbaum, Israel. =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=
=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=99=
=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8.
LEYENBIKHER FAR DER IDISHER SHUL. New York: Ertsiung, 1928. Cloth,
small 8vo, 222 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish ---
language ---readers. OCLC lists no copies of this edition worldwide.
Covers bumped and slightly stained, inner pages clean, very good
condition. Scarce. (YIDCHI-5-30) (ID #29717) $100.00.
93. Steinbaum, Israel. =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=
=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A. MAYN LEYENBUKH; TSVEYTER
TEYL. New York; Farlag Dertsiyung, 1935. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 160
pages. 23 cm. Second edition. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CMy Reading Book. =E2=
=80=9D Bound in
blue cloth, with historiated initials and illustrations throughout. One
of many version of this Yiddish primer composed by the pedagogue Israel
Steinbaum; this edition is rare, and only one copy is listed on OCLC (U
of Ottawa), with less than 10 of any edition on OCLC as well. The
author was the founder of Camp Harmony in Warren, New Jersey; he also
was heavily involved in the Groyser verterbukh fun der yidisher shprakh
project. Subjects: Yiddish language - Text-books. Light wear to cloth
and endpages; hinges starting, otherwise clean and fresh. Good
condition. (YIDCHI-6-19) (ID #29816) $150.00.
94. Katsovitsh, Yisra'el Iser. =D7=90=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=
=9C =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=
=A8. DER
LITVISHER INGEL - OYSTSUG FAR IDISHE SHULEN FUN YISRA'EL ISER
KATSOVITSH'S BUKH ZEKHTSIG YOHR LEBEN, MIT A POR VERTER TSU DER IDISHER
YUNGER FUN DEM FARFASSER. New York: M. N. Mayzel, Idisher Farlag Far
Literatur Un Visenshaft, 1929. Hardcover, small 8vo, 103 pages,
illustrated, in Yiddish. [6] leaves of plates. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish ---
juvenile --- Russia. OCLC lists 6 copies of this edition worldwide.
Edgewear to covers, overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-31A) (ID
#29743) $100.00.
95. Galin, Rivke; Illustrations Koslovsky, Note. =D7=98=D7=99=D7=
=99=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2.
TAYBELE. Chicago, M. Ceshinsky, 1933. Hardcover, 8vo, 158 pages,
illustrated, in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- poems. Edgewear to
covers, pages tanned, Very good condition (YIDCHI-5-32) (ID #29719)
$100.00.
96. Bass, Hyman; B, Yefroikin; Illustrations Leah Port. =D7=99=D7=
=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8
=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=90=D7=95=D7=
=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F=D6=BE:=D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9B=D7=
=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F. MAYN SHPRAKHBUKH: LEYEN- UN
ARBET-BUKH FAR YIDISH (VOLUME I ONLY). New York: Aroysgegebn Fun
Bildungs-Komitet Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1938. Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 191
pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. 2nd Revised edition. Volume I of two.
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- language--- readers. OCLC lists 17 copies of
this worldwide. Ex-library. Few markings. Edgewear to covers, pages
tanned, Very good condition (YIDCHI-5-33A) (ID #29720) $100.00.
97. Bass, Hyman B; Yefroikin.=D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9 =D7=
=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F=D6=BE=
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F
=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=91:=D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9B=D7=91=D7=
=95=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F. MAYN SHPRAKHBUKH: ARBET UN LEYEN -BUKH=
FAR YIDISH
(VOLUME II ONLY). New York: Aroysgegebn Fun Bildungs-Komitet Fun
Arbeter-Ring, 1933. Cloth, 8vo, 256 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish.
Volume II of two. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- language--- readers. Edgewear
to covers, pages tanned, Very good condition (YIDCHI-5-33B) (ID #29721)
$100.00.
98. Davidman, Solomon. =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=98=D7=A2=
=D7=A1 - =D7=91=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=90=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=99=D7=93=D7=96=D7=A9=D7=
=90=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=
=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2.
IDISHE KINDER IN BIRO-BIDZSHAN- GESHIKHTE. New York, The Shoulson
Press, 1948. Cloth with dustjacket, 8vo, 128/128 pages (double-count),
illustrated, Includes portraits, first edition, in Yiddish and English.
Added title page in English: =E2=80=9CJewish children in Biro-bidjan.=
=E2=80=9D 11
stories in both Yiddish and English sections, with 2 additional stories
in Yiddish section only. This is an impassioned plea for support from
Brooklyn author Solomon Davidman to help Jewish Children in Bir-Bidjan
with a history of Nazi attacks on Jews. SUBJECT(S): Jews ---Russian
Federation --- Birobidzan. OCLC lists 17 copies of this worldwide.
Dustjacket stained and shows some edgewear, inner-pages yellowed,
overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-34) (ID #29722) $200.00.
99. Stiker, Meyer. =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. LIDER. New Yor=
k, Amerike, 1945. Cloth,
8vo, 126 pages, in Yiddish, inscribed by author. Title page, designed
by Yehudah Tofel. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- Poems. OCLC lists 22 copies
of this worldwide. Covers stained, edgewear and cut on spine, inner
pages bright and clean, overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-35) (ID
#29723) $150.00.
100. Shnaider, Shloime; Illustrations N. Kozlovski Un Sh. Gilder.
=D7=A7=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=A6=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=99=D7=
=9C=D7=9F, =D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=9F,=D7=90=D7=99=
=D7=95=D7=A4=D7=92=D7=90=D7=91=D7=9F:=D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=9F. SHPILEREYEN: OYFGABN,
RET NISHN, SHPILN UN KUNTSN. ERSHTER TEYL (FIRST VOLUME ONLY). New
York: Farlag "matones`", 1929. Cloth, 8vo, 128 pages, in Yiddish,
illustrated Title page mounted on front cover, SUBJECT(S): Yiddish ---
magic tricks --- puzzles ---. OCLC lists 9 copies of this worldwide.
Covers show edge wear, pages clean, very good condition. (YIDCHI-5-36)
(ID #29724) $100.00.
101. Congress For Jewish Culture; Illustrations Waletzky, Tsirl.
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=99=D7=95=D7=9D=D6=BE=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=95=D7=
=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A9=D6=BE=D7=94=D7=A9=D7=A0=D7=94. R=
OSH-HA=E2=80=99SHANAH UN YOM-KIPPUR BUKH. New
York: Aroysg. Fun Dem Shultsenter Baym Yidishn Kultur-Kongres, 1967.
Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 12 pages, in Yiddish and English, illustrated,
music, Description of the festivals in the back, personalization page
on the back of front cover, The Congress for Jewish Culture was founded
in 1948 as an umbrella organization serving a dozen other Jewish groups
of varied political and cultural stripes. Our goal is to promote
Yiddish language and culture; to foster all aspects of Yiddish
creativity; and to respond to the Yiddish cultural and educational
needs of the American as well as international communities. The
Congress attempts to achieve these objectives through a varied program
of activities, such as concerts, publications, and art exhibits (from
the congress=E2=80=99 website). SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- Rosh Ha=E2=80=
=99Shanah --- Yom
Kippur ---. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Covers show some wear,
pages clean, very good condition. Scarce. (YIDCHI-5-37) (ID #29725)
$75.00.
102. Tarant, Deborah; Illustrations Pas, Moris. =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=
=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8
=D7=9C=D7=B2=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A6=D7=B0=D7=B2=D7=98=D7=
=A2=D7=A8:=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=9F. MAYN BUKH: TSVEYTER LEYEN=
BUKH FAR ONFANGER. Nyu
York: Kooperativer Folks-Farlag Fun Internatsyonaln Arbeter Ordn, 1938.
Hardcover, 8vo, 80 pages, in Yiddish, illustrated SUBJECT(S): Yiddish
--- language--- Readers. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Covers show
some wear, pages clean, very good condition. (YIDCHI-5-38) (ID #29726)
$100.00.
103. Entin, Joel. =D7=94=D7=B1=D7=96 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=
=95=D7=9C =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=B3=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=
=9A =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2:=D7=9E=D7=B1=D7=9C =D7=A4=D7=90=
=D7=9C=D7=A7=D7=B3=D7=A1 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F.
FUN FOLK'S MOYL. IDISHE MAY'SEH'LAKH FAR SHUL UN HOYZ=E2=80=A6. New Yor=
k:
Hebrew Publishing Company, 1919. Hardcover, 8vo, 201 pages, in Yiddish,
illustrated Stories followed by explanations of difficult words and
bibliographical notes. Includes bibliographical references. Joel Entein
(1875=E2=80=931959), was a =E2=80=9CYiddish editor, educator, and trans=
lator. Entin was
born in Pohost, Russia, where he received a traditional religious and
secular education. He became active in Hibbat Zion and in 1890 moved to
Moscow to work for Bnei Zion. He arrived in New York in 1891 where he
audited classes at Columbia University. Although he wrote chiefly in
Yiddish, his first publication was an English poem=E2=80=9D (EJ, 2007).
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- language--- Readers --- short stories. OCLC
lists 25 copies worldwide. Covers very shaken and loose, first and last
page loose, the rest is still bind tightly together, overall good+
condition (YIDCHI-5-39) (ID #29727) $125.00.
104. Metzker, Isaac; Illustrations Friedlander, Isaac. =D7=98=D7=90=
=D7=91=D7=99 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F
=D7=98=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=99. TOLI UN TOBI. New York, Farlag Matones, 1936.=
Cloth, 8vo, 158
pages, in Yiddish, illustrated, with illustrated cover. Isaac Metzker,
editor of the famous "Bintel Briefs" of the Jewish Daily Forward
newspaper, was born in the village of Lanovtse (Lanovitz, Lanivtsy), in
the southern part of the SRRG region. One of 10 children of David
Metzker and Faggy Reich, Isaac stowed away on a ship leaving Bremen
when he was in his early 20s. He arrived in the USA in 1924. Isaac
wrote for the Yiddish newspaper, The Jewish Daily Forward (Forverts),
for decades. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children --- fiction. Shows some
shelfwear, very good condition (YIDCHI-5-40) (ID #29728) $75.00.
105. Metzker, Isaac, 1902-1984. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=9F =D7=99=D7=A6=D7=
=97=D7=A7 =D7=90=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=9C, 1437=D6=BE1509. DON
YITSHAK ABARBANEL, 1437-1509. Nyu-York: Farlag Kinder-Ring Bey Dem
Bildungs-Department Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1941. Cloth, 8vo. 48 pages. In
Yiddish. Series: Kinder-ring bibliotek. Illustrated children=E2=80=99s
biography of Abravanel, the famous Sephardic theologian. Full page
black and white illustrations. SUBJECT (S): Sephardim -- Biography.
Abravanel, Isaac, 1437-1508. Responsibility: fun Y. Metsker; ilustrirt
fun H Nayshlos. Abrabanel was a =E2=80=9Cstatesman, biblical exegete, a=
nd
theologian. Offshoot of a distinguished Ibero-Jewish family, Abrabanel
(the family name also appears as Abravanel, Abarbanel, Bravanel, etc.)
spent 45 years in Portugal, then passed the nine years immediately
prior to Spanish Jewry's 1492 expulsion in Castile. At that time an
important figure at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella, he chose
Italian exile over conversion to Christianity. He spent his remaining
years in various centers in Italy where he composed most of his diverse
literary corpus, a combination of prodigious biblical commentaries and
involved theological tomes=E2=80=9D (Avneri, Zvi et al, EJ, 2012). OCLC=
lists
23 copies worldwide. Very good condition. Kazdan 151. (YIDCHI-2-11) (ID
#29749) $100.00.
106. Bialostotzky, B. J. (Benjamin Jacob); Illustrations:
Kozlovski, Note and Others. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2 =D7=99=
=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2 =D7=90 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=9E=D7=
=A2=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=90. BINELE: A
MAYS=C2=B4E FUN A YINGELE: VOS HOT ZIKH GELOZT ZUKHN DOS LAND FUN EYBIK=
N
YONTEV. New York, Farlag Kinder Ring Of The Educational Committee Of
The Workmen's Circle, 1940. Cloth, 8vo, 96 pages, in Yiddish,
illustrated, with illustrated cover. Illustrations: Kozlovski, Note,
Kaminski, Sho'el, Port, Le'ah. A boy has a magical journey.
Bialostotzky was born in Pumpian, adistrict of Kaunas. He immigrated to
the U. S. In 1911 and was a Yiddish journalist and teacher. He was
active in the organization of early Yiddish schools in the U. S. And a
teacher in the National Radical and Workmen=E2=80=99s Circle schools. H=
e was
also a member of the Pedagogical Council of the Workmen=E2=80=99s Circl=
e and
was active in various Jewish cultural organizations. He contributed
poems and essays to many Yiddish periodicals, including the Jewish
Daily Forward, and was co-editor of Yunge Yidishe Kemfer, Di Kinder
Velt and on the editorial staff of Yidisher Kemfer and Di Tsayt.
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children --- fiction --- short stories. OCLC
lists 30 copies worldwide. Shows some shelfwear, corners bumped,
otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-41) (ID #29730) $75.00.
107. Bialostotzky, B. J. 1892-1962. (Benjamin Jacob). Illustrated
by E.M. Lilien. =D7=9E=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A1 =D7=A8=D7=90=D7=96=D7=A2=
=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=93: 1923=D6=BE1862. MORIS ROZENFELD: 1862-1923=
=2E
Nyu York, N. Y.: Farlag Kinder-Ring Bay Dem Bildung Department Fun
Arbayter Ring, 1941. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 48 pages. In Yiddish. Book
for children and young adults on the life of the famous Yiddish poet
and writer Morris Rosenfeld. Illustrations by Lilien. Photograph of
Rosenfeld. Series: Kinder-ring bibliotek; SUBJECT(S): Rosenfeld,
Morris, 1862-1923 -- Criticism and interpretation. Responsibility: B.
Y. Bialostotski; mit ilustratsyes fun Aba Lilyen. OCLC lists 20 copies
worldwide. Light staining to covers, pen mark on front cover. Very good
condition. Kazdan 33. (YIDCHI-1-3) (ID #28967) $40.00.
108. Weisman, Nochem; Illustrations Zeldin, Y. and Other.
=D7=B4=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D6=BE=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=9E=D7=
=A4=D7=B4=D7=90 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=91=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=93=D7=A2=
=D7=93=D7=99. DI BALADE FUN A "KINDER-KEMP". New York,
Gedrukt In Yunyon Skver Pres, 1926. Cloth, 4to, [70] pages (not
numbered), in Yiddish, illustrated, with illustrated cover.
Illustrations: Y. Zeldin, Mosheh Zolotarov, Yehudah Gombarg un N.
Weisman. Foreword Yaakov Levin. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children ---
poetry. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide. Shows some shelfwear, corners
chipped, binding repair, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-43)
(ID #29731) $175.00.
109. Weisman, Nochem. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A8=
=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=A8=D7=95=D7=99=D7=98=D7=9F=
=D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2. DOS MEYDELE
MITN ROYTN KLEYDELE. Brooklyn; Osborn Press, 1940. Publishers cloth.
4to. [80] pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Bound in green
cloth, printed on fine paper, text in green ink, with 14 full page
block print blue color illustrations. With illustrated title page and
frontispiece portrait of the author. This book contains 20 short pieces
=E2=80=93some in verse and some in prose =E2=80=93about a little girl i=
n a red dress
and her adventures with various birds and small animals. After Nochem
Weisman=E2=80=99s death, a secular Yiddish school in Brooklyn was named=
in his
honor. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish. Poetry. OCLC lists 8
copies. Light soiling to cloth, small tear at bottom of backstrip,
outer edges lightly soiled, otherwise fine. Very good + condition.
(YIDCHI-6-14) (ID #29811) $110.00.
110. Weisman, Nochem. =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A=
=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0. LIDELEKH MAYNE. Brooklyn;
Osborn Press, 1940. Publishers cloth. 4to. [82] pages. 25 cm. First
edition. In Yiddish. Bound in green cloth, printed on fine paper, text
in blue ink with illustrated block cuts of the alef-beys above text.
With illustrated title page and frontispiece portrait of the author.
Short rhymed poems for children. The title of each poem represents a
letter of the Yiddish alphabet (including the specifically Yiddish
letter combinations). Themes are of animals, nature, children, and
children at play. After Nochem Weisman=E2=80=99s death, a secular Yiddi=
sh
school in Brooklyn was named in his honor. Subjects: Children's
literature, Yiddish. Poetry. OCLC lists 8 copies. Light soiling to
cloth, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-15) (ID #29812)
$140.00.
111. International Workers Order. Jewish Schools; International
Workers Order. Jewish Section. National School Committee; Jewish
Peoples Fraternal Order Of The I. W. O. (U. S.). National School
Committee. =D7=99=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=92. YUNG=
VARG, VOLS 8, 9, & 10 (VOL.8, NO.1 -6/7,
VOL.9, NO.1-7, VOL.10, NO.1-4, ALL BOUND TOGETHER). New York: Ordn
Shuln, 1945- 1947. Cloth, 4to, Monthly periodicals (except June-Sept.),
16 pages each issue, illustrated. Itche Goldberg (1904-2006) was born
in Apt, Poland, and grew up in Warsaw. Since his arrival in Canada in
1920 as a teenager, the name Itche Goldberg has been synonymous with
the linke (progressive) Yiddish movement. In 1925 Itche started
Yungvelt, Canada's first secular Jewish children's camp. In 1932 he
moved to New York City and from 1933 until the mid-1970s he was
director of the Yiddish schools and cultural programs of the
International Workers Order/Jewish People's Fraternal Order. He founded
the journal called =E2=80=98Yungvarg=E2=80=99 to record school and camp=
activities.
(JPFO). SUBJECT(S): Children --- magazine --- periodicals. OCLC lists 7
copies worldwide. Almost all issues are missing the quiz section at the
end. Vol.8, No.5 has a tear on page 13/14. Pages tanned, Very good
condition (YIDCHI-5-45) (ID #29733) $200.00.
112. Congress For Jewish Culture. =D7=A1=D7=95=D7=9B=D7=95=D7=AA=
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=9E=D7=97=D7=AA=D6=BE=D7=AA=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=94=
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A. SUKES UN
SIMHES-TOYREH BUKH. Nyu York: Shultsenter Baym Yidishn Kultur-Kongres,
1967. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 16 pages. In Yiddish and English.
Illustrated workbook for students. With musical notation, reading
exercises, and matching games. Includes a glossary in the back.
Published by the Congress for Jewish Culture (Kultur-Kongres) for their
students. The Congress for Jewish Culture is an =E2=80=9Corganization d=
evoted
to the promotion of secular Jewish culture and the recognition of
Yiddish as an indispensable means of Jewish creative expression.
Founded in New York in September 1948 at a world conference convoked by
American Yiddish cultural agencies and Jewish labor organizations, and
participated in by delegates from similar organizations in other lands,
the Congress for Jewish Culture set for itself the following basic
objectives: to preserve the continuity of Jewish cultural creativity;
to foster Jewish education through Yiddish and Yiddish-Hebrew schools;
to assist in the publication of literary and scholarly works in
Yiddish; and to protect the cultural freedom of the Jews wherever their
right to maintain and develop their own culture is threatened=E2=80=A6T=
hrough
its department of education, the Congress seeks to coordinate the
activities of the various types of Jewish secular schools=E2=80=9D (She=
rman,
EJ, 2012). No copies listed on OCLC. Nice, clean copy, no ink or pencil
markings. Very good condition. Scarce (YIDCHI-2-3) (ID #29745) $50.00.
113. Kozanski, Dovid & Mani Leyb, editors. Illustrated by Zuni
Maud. =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=9C: =E2=80=
=8F=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=96=D7=
=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8:=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A9=D7=
=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A. DER INZEL:
LITERARISHE ZAMELBIKHER: ERSHTER BUKH. Nyu York: Ferlag Inzel, 1918.
Half cloth, 8vo, various pagination. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S): Yiddish
literature. Yiddish literature -- Periodicals. Collection of issues of
this quarterly periodical devoted to Yiddish literature, edited by
Dovid Kozanski un Mani Leyb. Includes =E2=80=9CNyu York in ferzen=E2=80=
=9D (New York in
verse) by Mani leyb, illustrated by Zuni Maud. No other volumes
published. Spine lightly sunned. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-2-9) (ID
#29748) $75.00.
114. Rudoy, Pinhas, 1888-1966. (Pini Bal Loshn). =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93: =D7=90
=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=91=D7=90=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=
=9E=D7=98 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=
=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=A1=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=
=AA=D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=93-=D7=AA=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=94'=D7=A1. DOS IDISHE
KIND: A LERBUKH. New York: Hebrew Publishing Co, 1929. Hardcover, 8vo,
104 pages, In Yiddish. Illustrated primer for children. OCLC lists only
one copy worldwide (Nat. Library of Israel), Very good condition. Nice,
clean copy. (YIDCHI-2-13) (ID #29750) $100.00.
115. Friedman, Bezalel, 1897-1941. =D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=9F =D7=91=D7=95=
=D7=9A: =D7=9C=D7=B2=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=
=9F =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98=D7=9F
=D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=A1. MAYN BUKH: LEYENBUKH FARN DRITN KLAS. Nyu Yor=
k: Kooperativer
Folks Farlag, 1938. Cloth, 8vo, 192 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated
stories for children, published by the book league of the International
Worker=E2=80=99s Order. SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Yiddish language -- Read=
ers.
Responsibility: Betsalel Fridman; Illustrated by Sh. Kaminski. OCLC
lists 3 copies worldwide Children=E2=80=99s writing in pencil on inside=
covers.
Wear to spine. Hinges starting. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-2-15) (ID
#29751) $125.00.
116. Peretz, Isaac Leib, 1851 Or 2-1915. =D7=97=D7=A1=D7=99=D7=93=
=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=B3=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A.
HASIDISHE MAYSELEKH. New York: Hebrew Pub. Co, 1916. Paper wrappers,
8vo, 86 pages. In Yiddish. Series: Yudishe literatur. Publisher=E2=80=
=99s
advertisement on back cover. SUBJECT(S): Hasidic parables. Hasidim
--Legends. Responsibility: Y. L. Perets. Peretz was a =E2=80=9CYiddish=
and
Hebrew author. Peretz was one of the three classic Yiddish writers =E2=
=80=93
with S. Y. Abramovitsh and Sholem Aleichem =E2=80=93 and the founder of=
Yiddish
modernism. In the first decade of the 20th century he was at the center
of an active literary circle in Warsaw. His closest friend was Jacob
(Yankev) Dineson, and he was a mentor to many other leading authors
such as Sholem Asch, H. D. Nomberg, S. An-ski, A. Reisen, and Y. Y.
Trunk. He began writing in Hebrew but is more often remembered for his
Yiddish fiction=E2=80=9D (Klausner and Frieden, EJ, 2012). OCLC lists o=
nly 3
copies worldwide (Nat. Library of Israel, Yeshiva Univ., NYBC). Light
staining to back cover, and light buckling. Very good condition.
(YIDCHI-2-17) (ID #29752) $125.00.
117. Peretz, Isaac Leib, 1851 Or 2-1915. =D7=90 =D7=A4=D7=A2=D7=A7=
=D7=A2=D7=9C =D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A3: =D7=94=D7=90=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=
=9E=D7=A8=D7=AA
=D7=97=D7=A0=D7=94. A PEKEL BRIEF (HA-ISHAH MARAT HANAH). New York: Heb=
rew Pub. Co.
1909. Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 25 pages. In Yiddish. Series:
Yudishe literature. Publisher=E2=80=99s advertisement on back cover. Ot=
her
Titles: Pekel brief. Responsibility: Y. L. Perets. Peretz was a
=E2=80=9CYiddish and Hebrew author. Peretz was one of the three classic=
Yiddish
writers =E2=80=93 with S. Y. Abramovitsh and Sholem Aleichem =E2=80=93=
and the founder
of Yiddish modernism. In the first decade of the 20th century he was at
the center of an active literary circle in Warsaw. His closest friend
was Jacob (Yankev) Dineson, and he was a mentor to many other leading
authors such as Sholem Asch, H. D. Nomberg, S. An-ski, A. Reisen, and
Y. Y. Trunk. He began writing in Hebrew but is more often remembered
for his Yiddish fiction=E2=80=9D (Klausner and Frieden, EJ, 2012). OCLC=
lists
only one copy worldwide (NYBC). Light water stain and buckling to cover
and pages. Light soiling to title page. Good condition. (YIDCHI-2-18)
(ID #29753) $125.00.
118. Gutman, R. B. 1883. (Raphael). =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=
=D7=A6=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=98=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9C=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A2
=D7=9B=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=
=A6=D7=95 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=
=A2=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=A8=
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=91=D7=9F =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9. YIDISH: ILUSTRIRT=
E
KHRESTOMATYE TSU LERNEN KINDER LEYENEN UN SHRAYBN YIDISH. Nyu York:
Hibru Poblishing Kompani, 1936. Hardcover, 8vo, 96 pages. In Yiddish.
Illustrated primer to teach children to read and write Yiddish.
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language -- Readers. Children's literature,
Yiddish. Responsibility: Refa'el Gutman. OCLC lists only one copy of
this edition worldwide (Johns Hopkins Univ.). Ink marking on cover.
Children=E2=80=99s writing in pencil on inside front cover. Very good
condition. (YIDCHI-2-10) (ID #29756) $75.00.
119. Gutman, Raphael, 1883-. =D7=90=D7=92=D7=93=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=A4=
=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8: =D7=A6=D7=95 =D7=9C=D7=
=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=94=D7=95=D7=99=D7=96. AGODES=
FAR KINDER: TSU LEYENEN IN SHUL UN IN HOYZ. New
York: Hebrew Publishing Co., 1937. Cloth, small 8vo, 122 pages. In
Yiddish. Illustrations by M. Zasfitski. Legends for Children =E2=80=93=
to read
at school and at home. SUBJECT(S): Jewish legends. OCLC lists 15 copies
worldwide. Very good condition. Kazdan 50. (YIDCHI-4-1) (ID #28987)
$110.00.
120. Fichman, Jacob, 1881-1958. =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=
=9C =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A7: =D7=97=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1=
=D7=98=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A2
=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=98 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=92=D7=
=A2=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=94=D7=A0=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=
=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93-=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9F. F=
AR SHUL UN FOLK:
HRESTOMATYE: BESHTIMT FAR GEVEHNLIKHE-UN OVEND-SHULEN. Varhe: Farlag A.
Gitlin, 1913. Boards and Half cloth, 8vo, 203 pages. In Yiddish.
Vocalized. Scarce illustrated reader for students. =E2=80=9CFor School=
and
Folk: Anthology for Secular and Evening Schools=E2=80=9D. The first boo=
k by
Fichman, who was an important writer for children. He was a Zionist,
and wrote mostly in Hebrew. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language -- Readers.
Yaakov Fikhman. OCLC lists only 3 copies worldwide. (Johns Hopkins,
Mcgill, National Yiddish Book Center). Edgewear and pieces missing from
corners of covers. Pages tanned and somewhat fragile, but still in good
condition. Edgewear to last few pages. Overall, Fair condition.
(YIDCHI-2-14) (ID #29757) $150.00.
121. Bassein, Leon [L. Baseyn, Leon Elbe]. =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=
=93=D7=99 =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=
=A2=D7=A8=D7=B3=D7=A1
=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F: =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=B3=D7=
=9C=D7=90=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. F=
UN DI KLEYNE KINDER'S VEGEN: MAYSELAKH
FAR KINDER... Nyu York: Hibru Poblishing Kompani, 1921. Half cloth,
8vo, 6, [7]-256 pages. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CFrom the small child's wag=
on,
stories for children=E2=80=9D. 54 short stories with illustrations. SUB=
JECT(S):
Children's literature, Yiddish. Author's pseudonymn and name [L.
Baseyn] Leon Elbe at head of title. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide.
Wear to cover and spine. Text in very good condition. (YIDCHI-2-16) (ID
#29758) $100.00.
122. Segal, Beryl. =D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=
=9C=D7=A1=D7=90=D7=9F: 1729=D6=BE1786. MOSHE MENDLSON:
1729-1786. New York: Farlag Kinder-Ring Bay Der Bildungs-Komitet Fun
Arbeter-Ring, 1941. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 46 pages. In Yiddish.
Biography for students of Moses Mendelssohn. Illustrated with
reproductions on paintings of Mendelssohn and his times. Series:
Kinder-ring bibliotek; SUBJECT(S): Rabbis -- Biography. Named Person:
Mendelssohn, Moses, 1729-1786. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Light
wear and stining to covers. Cltoh tape on spine fraying at bottom. Good
condition. (YIDCHI-2-4) (ID #29759) $50.00.
123. Kaminski, Y. =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9A =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9F =D7=
=96=D7=99=D7=9A =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9: =D7=90 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=
=D7=A2=D7=9F=D6=BE =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=99=D7=9C=D6=BE=D7=91=
=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8
=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8. IKH LERN ZIKH YIDISH:=
A LEYEN- UN SHPIL-BUKH FAR ONFANGER.
New York; Bildungs-Komitet Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1938. Publishers cloth.
8vo. 112 pages. 25 cm. Fourth edition. =E2=80=9CI Learn Yiddish=E2=80=
=9D is Y.
Kaminski's tutorial for the alef-beys and beyond, replete with songs,
poems, stories, and illustrations. Published by the Education Committee
of the Workmen=E2=80=99s Circle. Illustrated by Peretz and Saul Kaminsk=
y.
Printed in black, red and turquoise ink. Subjects: Yiddish language -
Readers. Children's literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 13 copies. Covers
lightly worn at edges, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good +
condition. (YIDCHI-6-1) (ID #29762) $50.00.
124. Yood, Nochum; Note Kozlovski. =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=98=D7=99=
=D7=A7=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=98=D7=9F. LIKHTIKE MINUTN.
New York; Arbeter Ring, 1932. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 159 pages. 23 cm.
First edition. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CLight Minutes=E2=80=9D; poems writt=
en for juveniles
by Nochum Yood, beautifully illustrated by Note Kozlovski. Bound in red
cloth with gilt lettering and pastedown gilt woodcut illustration on
cover. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish. Kozlovski, Note, 1906-
illus. Backstrip torn at edges, cloth covers aged and worn at edges,
otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-6-2) (ID
#29763) $100.00.
125. Mlotek, Joseph; Ayala Gordon. =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=
=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. YIDISHE KINDER.
New York; Bildung-Komitet Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1959. Publishers cloth.
8vo. 104 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Added title page in
English: Jewish children. Illustrated by Ayelah Gordon. A primer in
Yiddish for children, published by the Education Committee of the
Workmens Circle; this is letter Alef, the first appearance, of this
post-war Yiddish primer. Subjects: Yiddish language - Readers - English
speakers. Yiddish language - Study and teaching (Elementary). Yiddish
language - Textbooks. OCLC lists 20 copies. Hinges starting; pencil
doodles on front cover and throughout the first few pages. Otherwise
fresh. Fair condition. (YIDCHI-6-3) (ID #29764) $50.00.
126. Simon, Solomon; Aharon Gudlman. =D7=A9=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C=
=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=A8: =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=98=D7=
=A2 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=9F
=D7=90=D7=95=D7=9E=D7=91=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=94=D7=
=A2=D7=9C=D7=93. SHMERL NAR: DI GESHIKHTE FUN AN UMBAKANTN HELD. New
York; Farlag Matones, 1931. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 104 pages. 24 cm.
Second edition. In Yiddish. Translated title: =E2=80=9CShmerl the Fool:=
The
Story of an Unknown Hero. =E2=80=9D Bound in blue cloth and color-print=
ed
pictorial onlay. Solomon Simon (1895-1970) was a prolific Yiddish
writer, famous for his children=E2=80=99s stories and as a leading figu=
re of
the Sholem Aleichem Folks Institute. =E2=80=9CShmerl Nar=E2=80=9D (late=
r translated as
The Wandering Beggar), is about a Jewish simpleton accomplishing
accidental =E2=80=9Cmiracles=E2=80=9D as he wandered about Russian town=
s. Farlag
Matones was founded by =E2=80=9Cthe Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an
organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular
Yiddish school system... [and] as a publisher of children=E2=80=99s bo=
oks but
became a leading publisher of Yiddish literature and of well-known
authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses
(Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel
Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin=E2=80=9D (Guide to the Yivo Archives, 2012). Sub=
jects:
Children's literature, Yiddish. Children's story. OCLC lists 30 copies
worldwide. Light tear to top edge of backstrip, light wear to covers,
hinges starting. Otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition.
(YIDCHI-6-4) (ID #29765) $50.00.
127. Simon, Solomon; Note Kozlovski. =D7=A8=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=91=D7=A2=
=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A1 =D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1.=
ROBERTS
VENTURES. New York; Farlag Matones, 1938. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 192
pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CRobert=E2=80=99s Adve=
ntures. =E2=80=9D Bound
in pink cloth with color-printed pictorial onlay. Black and white
illustrations by Note Kozlovski. Solomon Simon (1895-1970) was a
prolific Yiddish writer, famous for his children=E2=80=99s stories and=
as a
leading figure of the Sholem Aleichem Folks Institute. Farlag Matones
was founded by =E2=80=9Cthe Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organiza=
tion
established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school
system... [and] as a publisher of children=E2=80=99s books but became=
a leading
publisher of Yiddish literature and of well-known authors such as
Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib
Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron
Zeitlin=E2=80=9D (Guide to the Yivo Archives, 2012). Subjects: Children=
's
literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 15 copies. Light wear to cloth,
backstrip lightly soiled, previous owners inscription on table of
contents, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-6) (ID
#29769) $75.00.
128. Simon, Solomon; Isaac Friedlender. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=A7=
=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=92=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C.=
DOS
KLUGE SHNAYDERL. New York; Farlag Matones, 1933. Publishers cloth. 8vo.
127 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CThe Clever Little=
Tailor.
=E2=80=9D Bound in dark green cloth with color-printed pictorial onlay.=
Black
and white woodcuts and historiated initials by Isaac Friedlender.
Solomon Simon (1895-1970) was a prolific Yiddish writer, famous for his
children=E2=80=99s stories and as a leading figure of the Sholem Aleich=
em Folks
Institute. Farlag Matones was founded by =E2=80=9Cthe Sholem Aleichem F=
olk
Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to
coordinate a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a publisher of
children=E2=80=99s books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish lite=
rature
and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein,
Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac
Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin=E2=80=9D (Guide to the Y=
ivo
Archives, 2012). Subjects: Children's stories, Yiddish. Backstrip
lightly tanned, light wear to cloth, light soiling to a few edges,
otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-7) (ID
#29771) $75.00.
129. Kopeloff, Isidore; Todros Geller. =D7=90=D7=9E=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=
=9C=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=A2 =D7=99=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=9F:
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=
=A2=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9 =D7=90=
=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=
=9C=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=94=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9D. AMOLIKE YORN:
IBERLEBUNGEN FUN A IDISH INGEL IN DER ALTER HEYM. New York; Farlag
Matones, 1931. Publisher cloth. 8vo. 208 pages. 24 cm. First edition.
In Yiddish. Bound in dark blue cloth with color-printed pictorial
onlay, includes frontispiece photograph of the author. Illustrated by
Todos Geller and a foreword from the editors; =E2=80=9CFormer Years=E2=
=80=9D is an
abridgement of the anarchist Isodore Kopeloff's book =E2=80=9CAmol iz g=
even=E2=80=9D
(published 1926), the memoirs of his youth in Lithuania and the first
years of his life in New York City. Farlag Matones was founded by =E2=
=80=9Cthe
Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York
in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a
publisher of children=E2=80=99s books but became a leading publisher of=
Yiddish
literature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob
Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer,
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin=E2=80=9D (Guide to=
the
Yivo Archives, 2012). Subjects: Childrens Literature, Yiddish. Jews -
Lithuania - Social life and customs. Kopeloff, Isidore, 1859-1933.
Lithuania - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 29 copies. Outer edge lightly
dusted, backstrip lightly worn, otherwise fine. Very good + condition.
(YIDCHI-6-5) (ID #29768) $100.00.
130. Kreplak, Jacob; Note Kozlovski. =D7=99=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=B0=
=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=92. YUNGVARG. New York;
Farlag Matones, 1935. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 190 [2] pages. 23 cm.
First edition. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CYoung People. =E2=80=9D Bound in bl=
ue cloth with
color-printed pictorial onlay. Black and white illustrations by Note
Kozlovski. A large collection of short stories about life on the lower
east side by Jacob Kreplak. Farlag Matones was founded by =E2=80=9Cthe=
Sholem
Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in
1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a
publisher of children=E2=80=99s books but became a leading publisher of=
Yiddish
literature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob
Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer,
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin=E2=80=9D (Guide to=
the
Yivo Archives, 2012). OCLC lists 28 copies. Subjects: Yiddish
literature. Short stories, Yiddish. Backstrip lightly tanned, light
wear to cloth, otherwise fine. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-6-8) (ID
#29772) $100.00.
131. Kreplak, Jacob; Alis Gorman. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=AA=
=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=99=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=92=
=2E MAYSES FAR
YUNGVARG. New York; Yakov Kreplyak Bukh Komitet, 1947. Publishers
cloth. 8vo. 333 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Verso title
page: Stories for Young Folks; Maises far Yungvarg. Published by the
Jacob Kreplak Memorial Fund. With frontispiece portrait of the author.
Contains a biography of the author by Herman Frank; glossary of foreign
words; short stories and a play for children. Subjects: Children=E2=80=
=99s
Literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 22 copies. Previous owners name on
endpage, light soiling to cloth, light soiling to outer edges,
otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-18) (ID #29815)
$125.00.
132. Leib, Mani; Emanuel Romano. =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=
=9C=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=92=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A4=
=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99 =D7=96=D7=99=D7=9F
=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9F. A MAYSELE IN=
GRAMEN FUN DRAY ZIN MIT A MAMEN. New York;
Ferlag Kinder Ring, 1937. Publishers cloth. 4to. 44 pages. 26 cm. First
edition. In Yiddish. Color printed pictorial onlay over boards.
Published by the Educational Committee of the Workmen=E2=80=99s Circle=
for the
youth of Camp Kinder Ring, this fairy tale about a mother and her three
sons who live in infinite poverty at the foot of a mountain was written
by the respected avant-garde Yiddish proletarian poet Mani Leib, with
six full page color illustrations by the artist Emanuel Romano. =E2=80=
=9DMani
Leib (pseudonym of Mani Leib Brahinsky; 1883=E2=80=931953), Yiddish poe=
t. Born
in Nizhyn (Chernigov district, Ukraine), Mani Leib arrived in the U. S.
In 1905 after having participated in the Russian revolutionary
movement. He immediately began publishing poems in New York's leading
Yiddish periodicals and in the anthologies of the American Yiddish
literary movement Di Yunge, which had impressionistic,
art-for-art's-sake poetic principles that Leib helped to establish and
followed faithfully. Largely eschewing social concerns, he crafted
formally unified poems that affirmed a belief in the ability of art to
compensate for human suffering. His =E2=80=98sound poems=E2=80=99 drew=
renewed
attention to the Yiddish language through their skillful use of
alliteration and repetition. His most prolific year was 1918 when 11 of
his collections appeared. His ballads and tales were incorporated into
the Yiddish school curriculum and formed the basis of his widespread
popularity. In 1925 he was coeditor of =E2=80=98Insel=E2=80=99 one of t=
he principal
anthologies of Di Yunge. =E2=80=9D (EJ 2008) Farlag Matones was founded=
by =E2=80=9Cthe
Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York
in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a
publisher of children=E2=80=99s books but became a leading publisher of=
Yiddish
literature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob
Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer,
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin=E2=80=9D (Guide to=
the
Yivo Archives, 2012). Subjects: Yiddish Literature. Children. Hinges
starting, edges of covers bumped, light soiling to margins, some page
edges brittle. Clean. Good- condition. Important. (YIDCHI-6-9) (ID
#29773) $200.00.
133. Nadir, Moishe. =D7=90 =D7=9C=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A4 =D7=90=D7=A4=D7=
=9F =D7=A4=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A6=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8. A LOMP AFN FENTSTER. New
York; Farlag "Narayev", 1929. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 192 pages. 25 cm.
First edition. In Yiddish. Finely printed edition of Yiddish poetry,
with decorative brown ink device in the page margins, and authors
portrait as frontispiece. With backpage English handwritten dedication
from the author: =E2=80=9CTo a potential bolshevik / George Siegel / fr=
om the
author / Sept 1930=E2=80=9D. The poet =E2=80=9CMoyshe Nadir was the pse=
udonym chosen by
the American Yiddish writer Isaac Reiss, born in Galicia in 1885. He
arrived in America at the age of 13, and within a few years was writing
poems, drama reviews, and satires for leading Yiddish journals. The
pseudonym Nadir (=E2=80=9Cna dir, =E2=80=9D as in =E2=80=9Ctake this=E2=
=80=9D or =E2=80=9Ctake this and choke
on it=E2=80=9D) embodies some of the daring, acid humor of his work in=
leftist
Yiddish publications =E2=80=94 the Frayhayt, Hamer, and Signal =E2=80=
=94 during the
1920s and =E2=80=9930s. =E2=80=9D (Joel Schechter, =E2=80=98In a Moyshe=
nadirish World=E2=80=99, Jewish
Currents summer 2010). Farlag Matones was founded by =E2=80=9Cthe Shole=
m
Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in
1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a
publisher of children=E2=80=99s books but became a leading publisher of=
Yiddish
literature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob
Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer,
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin=E2=80=9D (Guide to=
the
Yivo Archives, 2012). Subjects: Yiddish poetry. OCLC lists 30 copies.
Light chipping to edges of backstrip, light wear and ageing to edges,
clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-11) (ID #29775)
$150.00.
134. Gelman, M. =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=
=D7=A9 =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A: =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99. MAYN YIDISH BUKH DRAY=
=2E New
York; Farlag Fun Dem Yidishn Fraternaln Folks-Ordn, 1945. Publishers
cloth. 8vo. 165 [3] pages. 23 cm. Book two in the =E2=80=9CMy Yiddish=
Book=E2=80=9D
primer series; a four part graduated primer in Yiddish reading and
left-wing culture (published 1944-1946). Illustrated by Morris Pas.
Bound in orange cloth with color printed onlay pastedown. Published by
the Yiddish Cooperative Book League of the Jewish People=E2=80=99s Frat=
ernal
Order, the large Yiddish section of the left-wing International Workers
Order (IWO), =E2=80=9Ca Communist-affiliated, ethnically organized frat=
ernal
order, was founded in 1930 following a split from the Workmen's Circle.
At its peak, shortly after World War II, the IWO had almost 200, 000
members and provided low-cost health and life insurance, medical and
dental clinics, and supported foreign-language newspapers, cultural and
educational activities. The IWO was put on the Attorney General's list
of subversive organizations in 1947 which ultimately led to the
liquidation of the IWO in 1954.=E2=80=9D (Tamiment Library). Subjects:=
Yiddish
language - Readers. Readers (Primary). Children's literature, Yiddish.
OCLC lists 7 copies. Pencilled writing on first endpage from previous
owner. Light soiling to covers, hinge exposed but firm. Good +
condition. (YIDCHI-6-12) (ID #29809) $50.00.
135. Borodulin, Lazar. =D7=90=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A3 =D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=
=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=96=D7=B2=D7=98 =D7=A1=D7=9E=D7=91=D7=98=D7=99=D7=95=D7=9F=
=2E =D7=B0=D7=99=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=A4=D7=98=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9B=
=D7=A2=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F
=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=90=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=
=A8=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=9F. OYF YENER ZAYT SAMBATYON. VISENSHAFTLIKHER UN
FANTASTISHER ROMAN. New York; A. Slutski, 1929. Publishers cloth. 8vo.
190 pages. 20 cm. First edition. =E2=80=9COn the Other Side of Sambatyo=
n.
Science fiction novel. =E2=80=9D On of the few, if only, original Yiddi=
sh
science fiction novels, written by Lazar Borodulin (1879-1947), editor
for Der Tog: =E2=80=9CAs far as original science fiction novels in Yidd=
ish, I
know of only one genuine example: Af yener zayt Sambatyon, by one L.
Borodulin (1929). Borodulin was a Yiddish journalist who wrote mostly
science articles for Der Tog. His novel, by the way, earns a footnote
in Irving Howe's World of Our Fathers (p. 546). My wife and I have read
the first 50 or so pages together; it's mostly pretty
entertaining--about a journalist in search of a mad scientist who has
found his way to the land of the Red Jews after having invented a death
ray. The Sambatyon river, it turns out, is made of a series of
geysers--hence the regular eruptions that have prevented travelers (all
accept this scientist and journalist, apparently) from crossing it all
these years... An intriguing mix of (Jewish) mythology and contemporary
problems--like all the best science fiction in other languages. =E2=80=
=9D
[Review by Marc Caplan in =E2=80=9CMendele: Yiddish literature and lan=
guage=E2=80=9D;
Vol. 10.004; June 2, 2000]. Subjects: Yiddish Literature. OCLC lists 17
copies. Light wear to cloth, light foxing to outer edges and endpages,
otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-6-13) (ID
#29810) $125.00.
136. Chaver-Paver (Gershon Einbinder); Gudlman, Aharon
(Illustrator) New York: Farlag Matones` Bam Sholem Aleykhem
Folk-Institut. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=
=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A1 -=D7=9B=D7=90=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=A8. KHAV=
ER-PAVERS MAYSELAKH. 1925.
Hardbound, 8vo, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Contents: Yankele
shneyele un andere. "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon
Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (today
Ukraine). At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled
in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles,
where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish
literature in the 1920s as a children=E2=80=99s writer. He wrote five v=
olumes
of children=E2=80=99s stories and several plays. However, the majority=
of his
literary works were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S): children
--- fiction --- short stories --- Yiddish. Edge wear to covers, very
clean and bright pages inside, very good condition (YIDCHI-5-10A) (ID
#29697) $150.00.
137. Chaver-Paver; Moses Soyer. =D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=95=D7=95=D7=
=99=D7=A7: =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=B3=D7=9C=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F=
=D7=90 =D7=91=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8
=D7=94=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2. VOVIK: MAYSEH-LEKH FUN A BR=
ONZVILER HINTELE. Los Angeles;
Khaver-Paver Bukh Komitet, 1947. Publishers cloth. 4to.125 pages. 29
cm. First edition. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CVovik; Stories of a little dog=
in
Brownsville (Brooklyn). =E2=80=9D Illustrations by Moses Soyer; book de=
sign by
Morris Pass. Bound in beige linen cloth; with 34 full page color
illustrations; some text and all illustrations printed in orange ink.
=E2=80=9CChaver Paver is the pen-name of the esteemed Yiddish writer Ge=
rshon
Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad. At the
age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United
States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in
1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as
a children=E2=80=99s writer. He wrote five volumes of children=E2=80=99=
s stories and
several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories
and novels for adults. American Yiddish literature always maintained a
close connection to its readers, and Chaver Paver did not break from
that tradition. He wrote of the movement from the shtetlach to the
United States and the tone of his writing always expressed the
compassion he felt for his reading public. =E2=80=A6 Chaver Paver=E2=80=
=99s style is
unique in Yiddish prose. There is no sense of distance between the
writer and the reader and his writings have the sing-song quality of a
storyteller, giving the impression of improvisation. The stories move
fast, often featuring children, as well as real and imaginary animals
that possess human characteristics. =E2=80=9D [Yiddishkayt.org] Subjec=
ts:
Children's literature, Yiddish. Cloth heavily soiled on back cover,
last two endpages soiled. Topmost edges wavy, possibly from water
damage. Otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (YIDCHI-6-16) (ID
#29813) $55.00.
138. Chaver-Paver (Gershon Einbinder), Illustrations: Lui Bunin.
=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=91=D7=96=D7=99=D7=A7 =D7=94=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=
=9C=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=92=D7=9F =D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=92=D7=9F=
=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A:=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=91=D7=96=
=D7=99=D7=A7. LABZIK: MAYSELEKH VEGN
KLUGN HINTELE LABZIK (VOLUME 1 ONLY). Nyu-York: Internatsionaler
Arbeter Ordn, 1935. Cloth, 8vo, 79 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish.
Volume 1 of 2. "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder.
Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (now Ukraine). At the
age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United
States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in
1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as
a children=E2=80=99s writer. He wrote five volumes of children=E2=80=99=
s stories and
several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories
and novels for adults. Labzik is a dog story by Chaver-Paver (Gershon
Einbinder), who managed to make 1930s leftist politics engaging and
funny to students of the International Workers Order's Yiddish shuls.
Amusingly illustrated by Louis Bunin. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children
---- fiction. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Cover shows edgewear and
has stains, pencil markings inside, otherwise very good copy
(YIDCHI-5-15) (ID #29702) $100.00.
139. Borenstein, S. =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=B0=D7=B2=D7=98=D7=A2 =D7=
=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98=D6=BE=D7=98=D7=B2=D7=9C=D7=9F: =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=
=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A. FUN VAYTE
VELT-TEYLN. KINDER MAYSELEKH. Chicago; Farlag M. Tseshinski, 1936.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 214 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish.
Added title page: From Far Continents; Stories for Children; by Samuel
Borenstein. Chicago, Ill., M. Ceshinsky, 1936. Bound in red cloth, gilt
title, and pictorial onlay bordered in gilt, all edges gilt; with
decorative tissue endpaper and frontispiece portrait of the author.
Profusely illustrated, with an emphasis on the habitat of Australia.
Published under the auspices of the Museum of Natural History of the
Jewish People=E2=80=99s Institute of Chicago by the curator and founder=
of the
museum S. Borenstein. Subjects: Natural history - Juvenile literature.
Nature stories. Children's stories, Yiddish. OCLC lists 12 copies.
Light wear to cloth, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. A beautiful
book (YIDCHI-6-17) (ID #29814) $200.00.
140. Erlikh, Haiman. =D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=A1=D7=9F, =D7=95=
=D7=95=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=A1=D7=9F =D7=91=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=9A: =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8-=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=
=A8. VAKSN,
VAKSN BLIMELEKH: KINDER-LIDER. Johannesburg; Kayor Publishers, 1964.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 46 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish.
Verso title page: Waksen, Waksen, Blimelech (Children=E2=80=99s Verses)=
=2E Bound
in yellow cloth, letterpress printed, text in green ink, with
decorative borders and illustrations throughout. Hyman Ehrlich
(1908=E2=80=931981) wrote children's verses, satirical works; his later=
volumes
were devoted to more somber themes. The publisher, Kayor, was
established in 1949, and in collaboration with the Di Dorem Afrikaner
Yiddishe Kultur Federatzie =E2=80=9Cinaugurated the most productive era=
in
local Yiddish publishing. South Africa became an important center of
Yiddish creativity. From 1949 to 1962, Kayor, in association with the
Kultur Federatzie, published six collections of essays and short
stories, six volumes of poetry and one novel, together with all the
journalism and most of the Yiddish and Hebrew occasional publications
in South Africa. =E2=80=9D (EJ 2008; South African Literature). Subject=
s:
Authors, Yiddish. OCLC lists 15 copies. Previous protective jacket has
left a tape residue line across the endpages; upper edge lightly soiled
from dust; otherwise fine. Very good + condition. A beautiful book.
(YIDCHI-6-20) (ID #29817) $150.00.
141. [N. L. ]. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A. MAYSELE=
KH. Winnipeg; Aroysgegebn Fun Der Y.
L. Perets Shul, [1940?]. No Date (1940?) Later cloth. 12mo. 40 pages.
19 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Published by the Y. L. Perets Folk
Shuln in Winnipeg, Canada. In the series =E2=80=9CLiteratur far der shu=
l=E2=80=9D
number 1. A second book was published in the series, titled =E2=80=9CDi=
Fon. =E2=80=9D
=E2=80=98Mayselekh=E2=80=99 is a collection of short stories in simple=
prose, intended
for native speakers of six to seven years, including a Yiddish version
of =E2=80=98Goldilocks and the Three Bears. =E2=80=99 With nine illustr=
ations
throughout the text; bound in later boards and cloth. =E2=80=9CThe I. L=
=2E Peretz
Folk School began in 1914 and was originally called the Jewish Radical
School. The name was changed in 1915 to honour the Yiddish writer I. L.
Peretz. It was a secular program, stressing Yiddish language and Jewish
history. The Yiddisher Yugend Farein, a cultural organization founded
by new immigrants, began the school. The program introduced a number of
innovations to Jewish education in Winnipeg, including kindergarten and
day school. =E2=80=9D (History; Gray Academy of Jewish Education). Subj=
ects:
Childrens Stories, Yiddish. OCLC lists two copies (OSU, Yiddish Book
Center). Light soiling to outer edges and title page, overall clean and
fresh. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-21) (ID #29826) $175.00.
142. Vol, Yosef. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=A2=
=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A. DOS ERSHTE BUKH [TEYL =E2=80=98B=E2=80=99]. New
York; Shule Un Heym, 1921. Publishers cloth. 12mo. 92 pages. 19 cm.
First edition. Volume two of the =E2=80=9CThe First Book=E2=80=9D publi=
shed by Joseph
Wall, a Yiddish primer for young children. Includes 30 illustrations
throughout the text. Joseph Wall was later a Yiddish teacher at the
Sholem Aleichem Folkshul in the Bronx. Subjects: Yiddish language -
Readers. Children's literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists three copies (HUC,
Yale, Yiddish Book Center). Cloth worn, with original pastedown faded.
All pages soiled in margins from previous use, with light foxing
throughout, and penciled writing on endpage. Fairly clean, and all text
crisp. Good condition. (YIDCHI-6-22) (ID #29827) $125.00.
143. Glaser, Moishe. =D7=A9=D7=91=D7=AA, =D7=99=D7=95=D7=9D =D7=98=
=D7=95=D7=91, =D7=97=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=94=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=93 / =D7=A4=
=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A7 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2 / =D7=9E=D7=
=A2=D7=A9=D7=94
=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=AA / =D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=99=
=D7=A7, =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A7, =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=
=9C=D7=99=D7=9A / =D7=92=D7=95=D7=B2=D7=9D =D7=96=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=
=D7=9F / =D7=AA=D7=9B=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=AA. [MOISHE GLASER;
SIX VOLUME SET] SHABES, YONTEV, HALEMOYED / FRANK UN FRAY / MAYSE
BREYSHES / LUSTIK, LEBEDIK, FREYLIKH / GOYIM ZINGEN / TAKHLIS. Los
Angeles; Farlag Moshe, 1957-1962. Original stiff wrappers. 8vo.16, 18,
16, 18, 18, 42 pages. 16 by 25 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Volumes
of poetry and literature by Moishe Glaser, published annually from 1957
to 1962. All volumes designed by B. Malchi; multiple illustrations and
photographic plates throughout each volume; most stories and poems
based on biblical themes. The last volume, =E2=80=9CTachliss (Objective=
) =E2=80=9D is a
work of drama. We have every work published consecutively by Moishe
Glaser for the years 1957 through 1962; but do not have a later work -
=E2=80=98Fun di shames fun der alter kloyz=E2=80=99 - published in 1965=
, which
ostensibly was published in a similar format. Subjects: Fasts and
feasts - Judaism - Juvenile literature. Children's poetry, Yiddish.
Yiddish literature. Generally fewer than 5 copies of each individual
part listed on OCLC. Rarely offered for sale together. Lightly soiled
and aged covers and outer edges, otherwise fine. Very good + condition.
(YIDCHI-6-24) (ID #29829) $275.00.
144. Glaser, Moishe. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=91=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=
=A9=D7=99=D7=AA:=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=
=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A1=D7=93=D7=A8=D7=94 =D7=91=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A9=
=D7=99=D7=AA =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F
=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A1=D7=93=D7=A8=D7=94 =D7=A0=
=D7=97. MAYSE BREYSHES. Los Angeles: Farlag "moishe", 1959.
Original stiff wrappers. 8vo. 16 pages. 17 x 24 cm. First edition. In
Yiddish. On back cover: =E2=80=9CBible Stories from the Book of Genesis=
:
(cosmogony). =E2=80=9D One of Moishe Glaser=E2=80=99s annually self pub=
lished works of
literature; cover designed by B. Malchi; contains four illustrations.
Subjects: Children's poetry, Yiddish. OCLC lists 7 copies. Light ageing
to outer edges of covers, otherwise fine. Very good + condition.
(YIDCHI-6-25) (ID #29830) $30.00.
145. Elbe, Leon (Leon Bassein). =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=
=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9A: =D7=90 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=
=D7=99=D7=A9 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=94=D7=A8=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A
=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8: =D7=90=D7=99=
=D7=9F =D7=A6=D7=B0=D7=B2 =D7=90=D7=A4=D7=98=D7=B2=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=
=D7=A2=D7=9F: =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=
=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=94=D7=A2=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A2 =D7=AA=
=D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D. DI
IDISHE SHPRAKH: A IDISH LEHR-BUKH MIT BILDER: IN TSVEY OPTEYLUNGEN: FAR
ONFANGER UN HEKHERE TALMIDIM. Nyu York: M. Gorevitsh Bukhhandlung (M.
Gurewitch), 1915. Boards, 8vo, ix 126 pages. In Yiddish. An early
illustrated Yiddish primer for beginners and more advanced students.
Interesting because of the juxtaposition of illustrations from the old
world and the new - a lobster and a trolley car on the same page as a
goat and a wheel. Based on an earlier edition by Joel Entin.
SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language -- Readers. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide
(Yale, Brandeis, Nat Lib Israel), and only 1 copy worldewide of the 1st
edition of 1914 (Nat Lib Israel). Endpapers tanned. Pages tanning. Good
condition. Scarce. (YIDCHI-1-4) (ID #28968) $150.00.
146. Dineson, Jacob, 1856-1919. Levin, Yakov, 1884-1958. =D7=99=D7=
=90=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2:
=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=
=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=91=D7=9F. YOSELE: DERTSEYLUNG FUN IDISHN LEBN FUN
YAAKOV DINEZON. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1933. Cloth, 8vo,
154 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated. =E2=80=9CYosele: Stories from Jewis=
h Life
by Jacob Dinezon=E2=80=9D. With a brief 2 page biography of Dineson by
JacobLevin. With brief dictionary in back also by Levin. SUBJECT(S):
Children's literature, Yiddish. Jacob Dineson (1856=E2=80=931919), was=
a
=E2=80=9CYiddish novelist. Dineson, who was born near Kovno (Kaunas),
Lithuania, received a traditional Jewish education and was influenced
by the Haskalah movement. Before turning to Yiddish, he wrote Hebrew
articles in Ha-Maggid, Ha-Meli, and Ha-Shahar. His first Yiddish novel,
Be-Ovoyn Oves ("For the Parents' Sins, " 1876), was banned by the
Russian censor. Not until 13 years later and after rebutting H. Graetz
's denunciation of Yiddish, did he publish his second novel, which won
the hearts of Yiddish readers and sold more than 200, 000 copies:
Ha-Ne'ehovim ve-ha-Ne'imim oder der Shvartse Yungermantshik ("The
Beloved and the Pleasant or The Black Youth, " 1877). He was the
pioneer of the Yiddish sentimental novel, and retained the affection of
the Yiddish reading public with his Even Negef ("Stumbling Block, "
1890), Hershele ("Little Hershl, " 1891), and Yosele ("Little Yosl, "
1899). He also took the lead in modernizing elementary Jewish education
through secular schools which were often called Dineson Schools. A
close friend of I. L. Peretz, he helped establish the latter's fame=E2=
=80=9D
(Shmeruk and Spinner, EJ, 2012). OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Wear
and light sunning to spine. Very good condition. Kazdan 72.
(YIDCHI-1-7) (ID #28971) $50.00.
147. Rubakin, N. A. 1862-1946. (Nikolai Aleksandrovich). =D7=90 =D7=
=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98
=D7=90 =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=
=A2=D7=A8. A MAYSE MIT A YIDISHN DOKTOR. New York: Farlag Arbeter
Ring, 1945. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 32 pages. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CA Story=
with a
Jewish Doctor=E2=80=9D. Series: K' Inder-ring bibliotek. SUBJECT(S): Ru=
ssian
fiction -- Translations into Yiddish. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide.
Very good condition. Kazdan 211. (YIDCHI-1-8) (ID #28972) $50.00.
148. Hofman, Leah Kapilowitz, 1898-1952. =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=A7=
=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=93. IN
KINDERLAND. Nyu York: M. Yankovitsh, 1927. Cloth, 8vo, 218 pages. In
Yiddish. Illustrations by A. Volkovitsh un Yo'el Levit. Children=E2=80=
=99s
poetry. Frontispiece photograph of the author. OCLC lists 10 copies of
the 1927 edition worldwide. Wear and some fraying to spine. Wear to
covers. Hinges starting. Good condition. Kazdan 76. (YIDCHI-1-11) (ID
#28974) $50.00.
149. Landau, Zishe, 1889-1937. Kopman, Benjamin, b.1887. =D7=A2=D7=
=A1 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=96
=D7=92=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=98 =D7=A0=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=92=D7=
=A2=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=9F: =D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A1=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=96=D7=9F. ES IZ GORNISHT NIT GES=
HEN;
KOMEDIES IN FERZN. New York: Zisha Landau, 1937. Cloth, large 8vo, 150
pages. In Yiddish. Illustrations by B. Kopman. =E2=80=9CNothing happene=
d, four
plays in verse=E2=80=9D. Yiddish dramas. Contents: Der bloyer nakhtigal=
-- Der
royter nakhtigal -- Shipe zibele -- Dzshimi fun Skotland Yard. OCLC
lists 15 copies worldwide. Water staining and some buckling, primarily
to first 55 pages and last few pages. Some soiling to first several
pages. Text in good condition. (YIDCHI-1-12) (ID #28975) $50.00.
150. Lipson, Mordekhai, 1885-1958. =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=
=D7=9C=D7=98 =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=98. DI VELT
DERTSEYLT: MAYSEH'LAKH UN VERTLAKH, AYNFALN UN HAMTSOES, MIDES UN
HANHOGES FUN ANSHEY-SHEM BAY IDN. Nyu-York: Farlag "doyres,", 1928.
Cloth, 8vo, 319 pages. In Yiddish. =E2=80=9CThe World Tells: Stories an=
d
Sayings=E2=80=A6=E2=80=9D Collection of brief stories and sayings organ=
ized by topics
related to Jewish life. SUBJECT(S): Jews =E2=80=93 Anecdotes. Responsib=
ility:
geklibn un iberdertseylt fun M. Lipson. OCLC lists only two copies
worldwide (Univ. Of Ottowa, MacGill Univ.) Decorated endpapers. Spine
sunned with small tear. Wear to covers. Hinges repaired. Good
condition. Scarce. (YIDCHI-1-13) (ID #28976) $135.00.
151. Mishkin, Mordekhai, 1894-1949. =D7=A7=D7=94=D7=9C =D7=97=D7=A1=
=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D: =D7=95=D7=A9=D7=91=D7=97=D7=99 =D7=91=D7=A2=D7=
=9C =D7=A9=D7=9D =D7=98=D7=95=D7=91:
=D7=B0=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=
=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A8=D7=91=D7=99 =D7=99=
=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9C =D7=91=D7=A2=D7=9C=D6=BE=D7=A9=D7=9D =D7=98=D7=95=
=D7=91 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=96=D7=B2=D7=A0=D7=A2 =D7=AA=D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=
=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D... KEHAL
HASIDIM: VE-SHIVHE BA' AL SHEM TOV: VUNDERLIKHE MAYSES FUN REBE YISROEL
BAL SHEM TOYV UN ZAYNE TALMIDIM. [New York]: Star Hebrew Book Co, 1928=
=2E
Hardcover, 8vo, 186 pages. In Yiddish. Hasidim and the Followers of the
Baal Shem Tov. Stories of the Baal Shem Tov and his students. Complied
from various sources by B. Parnas. SUBJECT(S): Hasidim. Baal Shem Tov,
ca. 1700-1760. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-1-14) (ID #28977)
$135.00.
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• ABOUT C=
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1. Raban, Ze’ev. =D7=
=97=D7=93 =D7=92=D7=99=D7=93=D7=90. CHAD GADYA. Jerusalem; B'Nei Bezal=
el, 1926. Original Color Pictorial Wrappers. 12mo. 12 pages. 17 cm. In Heb=
rew. Chad Gadya ["One Kid"]. Ten hand-colored illustrated pages=
=2E Free-verse Hebrew rendition of the popular song sung at the conclusion o=
f the Passover Seder service. Musical notes at end, followed by publisher&=
#39;s ad. Perhaps the finest of Raban's illustrated works. Raban was a=
major Jewish artist born in Poland. He studied in Munich and Brussels and=
was heavily influenced by the jugendstil (art nouveau) movement of that e=
ra. He moved to Israel in 1912 and joined Boris Schatz's Bezalel Schoo=
l. Subjects: Art. Bezalel. Jerusalem. Pesach. Childrens Literature. OCLC l=
ists one copy (Univ Amsterdam). A copy with stains, as generally found, so=
ld at auction in 2010 for 1800 USD. Light tear to edge, second to last pag=
e has two margin tears and a bumped outer edge. Otherwise Very good condit=
ion with very bright, sharp colors and no stains. An attractive copy (HOLO=
2-97-49) (ID #29530) $1200.00.<br>
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2. Silbermann, Dr. A. M. (=
Abraham Moritz). THE CHILDREN'S HAGGADAH. London: Shapiro, Vallentine,=
1948. Original publisher's color-printed and illustrated paperboard b=
inding with red cloth spine. 4to, [3], 45, 45, [10] pages. Color illustr=
ations. 31 cm. Published just after the war during Britain’s difficu=
lt post-war period when potatoes and bread were rationed; Opposite pages n=
umbered in duplicate. Several ill. Have movable parts: p. 13 (Hebrew page)=
has a movable flap; p. 15 (English side) and p. 16 (Hebrew side) have tur=
n wheels; and p. 23 (Hebrew side) and p. 26 (Hebrew side) have sliding pan=
els. Includes songs for voices, chiefly unaccompanied. In English and Hebr=
ew on opposite pages. “Illustrated by Erwin Singer; with a new trans=
lation in prose and verse by Mr. Isidore Wartski ... And Rev. Arthur Saul=
Super M. A.; and with a selection of Seder melodies. ” This delight=
ful Haggadah retells the story of the Jewish Exodus told during Passover a=
nd has 4 color moveable plates: Moses floats down the river among the bulr=
ushes, the ten plagues appear, the "afikomen" is hidden and foun=
d and the Red Sea parts for the crossing. Mechanicals and other color and=
b&w illustrations by Erwin Singer. The book has become a Passover cla=
ssic, its colorful pages and moving parts reprinted numerous times, perhap=
s most famously in Nazi Germany in 1933 and 1937, the Passover story carry=
ing additional meaning for the German-Jewish children who would be enjoyin=
g it during their time in Germany and, if they were lucky enough, in their=
own exodus from the land of their birth. Very Good Condition, with all mo=
ving parts in good working condition. (YIDCHI-5-56) $300.00<br>
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3. Tarant, Deborah; Bezale=
l Fridman. =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8: =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=9F=
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=2E KINDER; FARN TSVAYTN LERNYOR. New York; Farlag Arbet, 1930. Publishers c=
loth. 8vo. 174 [2] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. This collecti=
on of writings on Marx, Lenin, Stalin, capitalism, the soviet union, and Y=
iddishkeit, compiled by Tarant and Friedman (longtime Yiddish communists a=
nd educators), and published for the worker’s childrens’ schoo=
l of the recently established International Workers Order, is one of the e=
arliest Yiddish primers for the communist affiliated schools and was publi=
shed the same year the International Workers Order was established. These=
schools had been expelled from the workmens circle for their leftism in 1=
925, and by the the year of printing, their were approximately 80 schools=
with 6,000 children: “The International Workers’ Order is com=
ing to the convention with 80 children’s schools in which 6,000 chil=
dren are given a working class revolutionary education. We are not taking=
the credit for building the school movement. The schools have existed bef=
ore under the name of Non-Partisan Workers’ Childrens’ Schools=
, but it would not be entirely true if we would say that we did not help b=
uild the schools. The active leaders in the schools are also active in the=
Order. If the International Workers’ Order has not build the school=
s, it has strengthened them all over the country and has given them new pe=
rspective, new power, and new contacts. Thanks to the International Worker=
s’ Order, we have been able to fulfill, after the convention of the=
schools, an important task by carrying through the school tax, which enab=
led us to publish some readers used for the New Project Method of educatio=
n and which strengthened the ideology of the schools. The schools have bec=
ome an important part of the International Workers’ Order. Through t=
he amalgamation we do not intend to shrivel the school movement, but rathe=
r to enlarge it as an important mass organization. The International Worke=
rs’ Order should become the base for the widening of the school move=
ment. ” [“The 1st Convention of the International Workers Ord=
er” by R. Saltzman; Published in The Daily Worker [New York], v. 8,=
no. 130 (May 30, 1931), pg. 3.] Farlag Matones was founded by “the=
Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York i=
n 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a publis=
her of children’s books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish li=
terature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatste=
in, Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashev=
is Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin” (Guide to the Yivo Archive=
s, 2012). Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 3 copie=
s (HUC, Harvard, Bibliotheek Amsterdam). Cloth lightly worn, outer edges l=
ightly soiled, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. Rare and important (=
YIDCHI-6-10) (ID #29774) $225.00.<br>
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4. Le’ah bat Tovim.=
=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A6=D7=95 =D7=
=9E=D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A1 : =D7=90 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=A9=D7=
=95=D7=98=D7=A2 =D7=9B=D7=9C=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9D FUN A MAMEN TSU MAMES: A PO=
R POSHETE KLOLIM. Varshe (Warsaw); Lewin-Epstein, 1922. Paper Wrappers. 12=
mo. 19, [1] pages. 19 cm. In Yiddish. Numbered 0525 (of how many?), finel=
y printed on letterpress in red and black ink; coptic (braided thread) bin=
ding with illustrated cover. Translates roughly as “From One Mother=
to All the Mothers.” Early Secular Yiddish tract on how to be a goo=
d mother. Subjects: Child rearing. Parenting. Child psychology. OCLC lists=
only two copies (Lib Congress, HUC). Light soiling to covers, with outer=
edges lightly bumped and chipped. Internally clean and fresh. Very good c=
ondition. Scarce and interesting. (HOLO2-97-47). $400.00<br>
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5. Weinper, Zishe. =D7=9F=
=D7=94=D7=90 =D7=92=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=A8. GILDENER HO=
N. New York: Shvalbn, 1927. Cloth, small 8vo, 125 pages, in Yiddish. First=
edition. “Zishe Weinper (pseudonym of Zise Weinperlech; 1893–=
1957), was a Yiddish poet, short story writer, editor, and essayist. Weinp=
er was born into a Hasidic family in Turisk (Ukraine). His father was a ca=
ntor and a member of the Trisker rebbe's inner circle. As a youth, Wei=
nper wandered throughout the Ukraine and Poland and in 1910 moved to Warsa=
w, where he began his literary career. In 1913 he emigrated to the U. S.,=
where he became associated with the Yiddish literary group Di Yunge. He c=
ontinued his literary activities while also working as a house painter and=
elementary school teacher. In 1917, he edited the literary journal Der On=
h eyb, which included his own works as well as those of his contemporaries=
such as B. J. Bialostotsky, Aaron Nissenson, and Naphtali Gross. In 1918,=
Weinper joined the British Jewish Legion and served in the Middle East. A=
fter returning to New York, he resumed publishing his poems, short stories=
, and essays in Yiddish publications such as Morgn-Zhurnal, Fraye Arbeter=
Shtime, and Tsukunft. The Depression of the early 1930s and the rise of H=
itler in 1933 led him to join the radical left, and he became the poet and=
moving spirit of the Yidisher Kultur Farband, the leftist Yiddish cultura=
l federation. His lyric volumes Poemen Vegn di Neviim (‘Poems about=
the Prophets, ’ 1951) and Leyd un Freyd (‘Sorrow and Happines=
s, ’ 1954) gave expression to his later, less optimistic moods&rdquo=
; (Jewish Virtual Library, 2012). SUBJECT(S): Children’s poertry ---=
Yiddish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Clear dustjacket, cover bumped,=
inner pages clean, overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-8XX) (ID #29694)=
$275.00.<br>
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6. Reisen, Abraham, 1876-1=
953. 50 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8: =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=AA=D7=A0=D7=94=
=D7=93=D7=99 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=
=93=D7=99 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=9F. 5=
0 LIDER: A MATONE DI KINDER FUN DI IDISHE SHULN: AROYSGEGEBN LEKOVED [DEM=
MEHABERS] FUFTSIK YORIKN YUBILEY. New York: Matones Ba Der Sholem Aleykhe=
m Folk Institut, 1926. Original illustrated boards, 4to, [46] pages. Firs=
t edition. Brightly colored illustrations on every page. In Yiddish. 50 Po=
ems: A Gift to the Children of the Yidish Schools, published in honor of t=
he Author’s fiftieth birthday. Modernist Cover & illustrations.=
SUBJECT(S): Children's poetry, Yiddish. Children's songs, Yiddish=
-- Texts. Fuftsik lider. Avrom Reyzn; 1876–1953, was a “Yiddi=
sh poet, short-story writer, playwright, and editor. Born in Koidanovo, Ru=
ssia (now Dzyarzhynsk, Belarus), Reisen was the son of the Hebrew and Yidd=
ish poet Kalman Reisen (1848–1921) and the brother of the poet, shor=
t-story writer, and translator Sarah (Sore) Reisen (1884–1974) and t=
he celebrated philologist Zalman Rejzen (1887–1941). While he was st=
ill a teenager, his talent was recognized by Shalom Aleichem and I. L. Per=
etz, who arranged for the publication of his earliest poems. After some ye=
ars in Minsk, Warsaw, Cracow, and Berlin, he settled permanently in New Yo=
rk in 1914. Influenced by Heinrich Heine, whom he translated into Yiddish,=
he was one of the first Yiddish poets to make use of folksong material. H=
is poetry, though mostly written in conventional quatrains, is suffused by=
a refined sensibility that adumbrates the writing of Di Yunge. In contras=
t to the verse of the "sweatshop" generation, such as Morris Vin=
chevsky or Morris Rosenfeld, his work is characterized by a certain unders=
tated Romanticism and melancholy irony. Reisen shared the preoccupation wi=
th poverty and social problems manifested by his predecessors, but he enti=
rely eschews their propagandistic rhetoric. Nonetheless, while most of his=
poetry is softly lyrical, a proportion has sufficiently social-critical i=
mplications to have been sung at clandestine workers' meetings in the=
forests. Many of his poems were set to music and became a standard part o=
f Yiddish folk culture (Denman, EJ, 2011). Light edgewear to covers, all o=
riginal spine and binding. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-5-3) (ID #29678) $=
300.00.<br>
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7. Reisen, Abraham; Illust=
rations From Belkin, Arnold. =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A7 =D7=93=
=D7=99:=D7=91=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. DER BOYM; DI FABRIK. M=
eksike: Aroysgegebn Fun Muter-Farband Bay Der Nayer Yidisher Shul Y. L. Pe=
rets, 1926. Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 40 pages, illustrated. Mexican imprint, i=
n Yiddish. Arnold Belkin has been referred to as "the Canadian son of=
Mexican muralism". Belkin was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1930 and r=
aised in Vancouver. He began drawing and painting at an early age and comp=
leted his initial studies at the Vancouver School of Art. Arnold's fat=
her was a left-wing Russian Jew who had quite a prominent name in the Vanc=
ouver Jewish community, and his English mother was responsible for instill=
ing a very strong sense of culture in her son. After finishing high school=
, Belkin moved to Mexico to further his study of painting. He was attracte=
d to the political public art of the Great Mexican Muralists - Diego River=
a, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros. His murals made=
brought him fame and recognistion. SUBJECT(S): children’s stories,=
fiction. OCLC lists 4 copies (YIVO, YALE, National Yiddish Book Center, N=
ational Library of Israel) worldwide. Covers yellowed on the edges, inner=
pages clean, overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-2) (ID #29689) $225.00=
=2E [Documentation on the above 2 books]:<br>
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8. (Reisen, Abraham) Fishe=
r, Krysia; Web, Marek. THE REISENS OF KOYDANOVO. New York: YIVO Institute=
For Jewish Research, 2006. Paper-wrappers, 4to, 33 pages, many colorful p=
rints. Celebrates the lives of Kalman Reisen and his five children: Rebecc=
a, Abraham, Sarah, Hirsh and Zalman; in particular, it tells the story of=
the brothers Abraham and Zalman, whose names are among the most prominent=
in the history of the modern Yiddish culture, and in the history of the Y=
IVO Institute as well. It is also a story of an East European Jewish famil=
y which, typically, was fated to live through wars, revolutionary upheaval=
s, emigration, and the horrors of the Holocaust. (from the introduction).=
SUBJECT(S): Biography. No copies on OCLC. (YIDCHI-5-1) (ID #29688) $100.0=
0.<br>
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9. Carrol, Lewis; translat=
ed From L. Siman; Illustrations by Arthur Rackhman. =D7=94=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=
=9C=D7=90=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=91=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=A5 =D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=A1=D7=
=94. ALISAH BA-ERETS HA-NIFLA'OT [ALICE IN WONDERLAND]. Tel-Aviv, Oma=
nuth, 1923. Hardbound, 8vo, 159 pages, illustrated, in Hebrew. First Editi=
on. Translation of Alice in Wonderland by Siman, divided into 2 parts, wit=
h many illustrations by London-born artist Arthur Rackman. Includes 13 col=
or plates and many drawings. SUBJECT(S): children --- fiction --- Hebrew.=
OCLC lists no copies worldwide of this edition. Corners bumped and rubbed=
=2E Rare and important (YIDCHI-5-47) (ID #29821) $300.00.<br>
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10. Davidson, Michel [Davidsohn, Jaco=
b Michel; Davidsohn, Michl; Davidzon, Mikhl]. IN VELDL. KINDER-DRAME IN TS=
VAY AKTN. Naye gezelshaft, Chicago, Illinois 1926 - Includes illustrations=
and Pictorial boards. In Yiddish. An original fairy tale in the form of a=
two act Yiddish play for children about thieves, witches and gnomes. Illu=
strated in an Art Nouveau style by Geller, a Ukranian-born wood engraver a=
nd painter who emigrated to the United States. Includes errata slip and To=
dros Geller bookmark advertising his gallery in Chicago from the period. B=
it of edgewear, otherwise Very Good. (YIDCHI-5-55) $200.00<br>
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11. Suhl, Yuri; William Gropper. =D7=
=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=9C=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=9C=
=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=93=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=99: =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=
=90=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=95=D7=AA. DE=
R ALTER FUN LOMPADUNI: UN ANDERE MAYSES. Wroclaw [Poland]; Farlag Nidersl=
ezje, 1948. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 55 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Cover=
consists of dark green thick wraps. Title page verso: The Old Man of Lomp=
aduni and other Stories. This beautifully illustrated book of childrens st=
ories is printed in seven colors of ink. The author of these seven stories=
in Yiddish was Yuri Suhl, who emigrated from Poland to the United States=
in the 1920’s, and became well known as a Yiddish poet and children=
s writer. His other works included the popular "They Fought Back: The=
Story of Jewish Resistance in Nazi Europe. " That work was praised a=
s a landmark contribution to Holocaust literature and Suhl spent more than=
five years documenting it before it was published in 1967. His other work=
s included "Eloquent Crusader: Ernestine Rose, " a biography of=
the Polish-born feminist, and two autobiographical novels: "One Foot=
in America" and "Cowboy on a Wooden Horse. " He was also a=
trustee of the fund set up for the sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Th=
e illustrator, William Gropper (1897–1977), a cartoonist, painter, l=
ithographer, and muralist; he grew up in the lower east side, and an aunt=
of his died in the triangle shirtwaist factory fire. He was a dedicated l=
eft wing political cartoonist for both English and Yiddish papers. During=
the second half of the 1930s, Gropper dedicated his art to the efforts to=
raise popular opposition to fascism in Europe. Following World War II, Gr=
opper traveled to Poland to attend the inaugural convention of the World C=
ongress of Intellectuals for Peace of 1948 in Wroclaw. This Yiddish childr=
ens book was printed there, both for an audience of international anti-fas=
cist partisans and survivors gathering to found the World Peace Council, a=
s well as for those survivors living in Wroclaw, one of the largest post-w=
ar Jewish communities in Poland for a few years. OCLC lists 12 copies. Sub=
jects: Children's stories, Yiddish. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945). Lig=
ht wear to edges, small pen writing on cover. Very good condition. Rare an=
d important. (HOLO2-97-42A) (ID #29523) $500.00.<br>
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ABOUT CHILDREN & EDUCATION<br>
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12. Kazdan, Hayyim Solomon, 1883-1979.=
=D7=93=D7=99 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=98=D7=A2 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=
=9F =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=95=D7=
=A2=D7=96=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9E=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A4=D7=
=94=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=
=9F. DI GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN SHULVEZN IN UMOPHENGIKN POYLN. Meksike: Geze=
lshaft Kultur Un Hilf, 1947. Hardcover, large 8vo, 571 pages. In: Yiddish.=
The history of Jewish education in Occupied Poland”. SUBJECT(S) Des=
criptor: Jews -- Education -- Poland. Onderwijs. Joden. Named Corp: Zydows=
ka Centralna Organizacja Szkolna. Kazdan, Hayyim Solomon (Shlomo; 1883&nda=
sh;1979), was a “Yiddish educator, editor, and essayist. A teacher i=
n Yiddish schools in Eastern Europe, Kazdan began his career in 1902 as a=
teacher in the Girls' Professional School in his native Kherson (Ukra=
ine). As contributor to pedagogical journals, textbook writer, supervisor=
of schools and classroom teacher, he advanced the teaching of Yiddish lan=
guage and literature. Kazdan was active in Jewish Socialist circles in Khe=
rson, Kiev, and Warsaw. In the 1930s, he was the director of C. Y. S. O. (=
Central Yiddish School Organization) in Warsaw. He was a key figure among=
those educators who believed that Yiddish was not only an educational mea=
ns but also an end in itself. Fleeing the Nazis, Kazdan arrived in the U.=
S. In 1941, where for more than a decade he was instructor at the Workmen=
's Circle high school ("mitlshul"), and from 1955 professor=
of Yiddish language and literature at the Jewish Teachers Seminary. The a=
uthor of many books and monographs, his major works are: In di Teg fun Rev=
olutsye ("In the Days of the Revolution, " 1928); In Eyner a Sht=
ot ("Once in a City, " 1928); Di Geshikhte fun Yidishn Shulvezn=
in Umophengikn Poyln ("The History of the Jewish School System in In=
dependent Poland, " 1947); and Fun Kheyder un Shkoles biz Tsisho (&qu=
ot;From Kheyder and Shkoles to Tsisho, " 1956) ” (Pilch, EJ, 20=
12). Light wear to spine. Solid, tight binding. Small stamp on endpaper. P=
ages lightly tanned. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-2-7) (ID #29747) $75.00.=
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13. Kazdan, Hayyim Solomon, 1883-1979.=
=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=97=D7=93=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=B4=D7=A9=D7=
=A7=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A1=D7=B4 =D7=91=D7=99=D7=96 =D7=A6=D7=99=D7=
=A9=D7=90=D6=B8: =D7=93=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A1 =D7=A8=D7=95=D7=A1=D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=95=D7=9D=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=9C =D7=A4=D7=
=90=D7=A8 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C, =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9A, =D7=A7=D7=95=
=D7=9C=D7=98=D7=95=D7=A8. FUN HEYDER UN "SHKOLES" BIZ TSISHO: DO=
S RUSLENDISHE YIDNTUM IN GERANGEL FAR SHUL, SHPRAKH, KULTUR. Meksike: Shel=
omoh Mendelson Fond, 1956. Cloth, large 8vo, 455 pages. In Yiddish. Of sch=
ool and "shell" to TSISHO: Russian Jewry in Search of school, la=
nguage, culture”. Comprehensive history of Jewish education in Russi=
a and Poland. Illustrated with portraits and facsimiles. SUBJECT (S): Jews=
-- Education -- Russia. Other Titles: Ensayos historico-culturales judios=
=2E TSISHO (or CYSHO) refers to the Central Yiddish School Organization. &ld=
quo;At a conference in 1921 attended by 376 delegates, the Central Yiddish=
School Organization (CYShO) was formed, which included as its affiliates=
Yiddish schools of all trends. In 1921 there were, in 44 Polish cities, 6=
9 Yiddish elementary schools and 35 kindergartens, having altogether 381 c=
lasses with 13, 457 children. The Polish government took a hostile positio=
n to these new secular Yiddish schools, but nevertheless freed their pupil=
s from the obligation of attending other schools to meet the requirements=
of compulsory education. Various absurd police accusations were leveled a=
gainst the schools. Schools were closed and teachers arrested or removed.=
Nevertheless the network of these CYShO schools grew. In 1925 their numbe=
rs reached 91 elementary schools with 455 classes and 16, 364 pupils; 3 se=
condary schools with 780 pupils. In 1929 there were 114 elementary schools=
with 17, 380 pupils, 46 kindergartens, 52 evening schools, 3 secondary sc=
hools, and 1 teachers' training seminary, a grand total of 216 institu=
tions with 24, 000 pupils. The Polish government became ever more reaction=
ary and antisemitic, which resulted in a quantitative decline in the schoo=
ls, but their quality kept improving. The character of the CYShO school be=
came crystallized; its educational approach included also the social and n=
ational upbringing of the child, attachment to his people, and an attitude=
of social responsibility. The methodology of instruction was in consonanc=
e with these objectives. The pride of the CYShO school movement was the ch=
ildren's sanatorium named after V. Medem. This was a great creative in=
stitution with many pedagogic achievements. On the eve of World War II it=
had 250 children, and the institution was open the entire year. The child=
ren and teachers were all killed by the Nazis” (Kazdan, EJ, 2012). F=
ront hinge starting. With ribbon bookmark. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-2-=
6) (ID #29755) $75.00.<br>
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14. Golomb, A. 1888-1982. (Abraham).=
=D7=90 =D7=94=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=99=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=94=D7=
=95=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=98 =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=
=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92. A HALBER YORHUNDERT YIDISHE=
DERTSIUNG. Rio De Zshanayro, "monte Skopus", 1957. Cloth, large=
8vo, 225 pages. Illustrated. In Yiddish. Includes fold out with illustrat=
ions and photographs. Published in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. “Fifty Ye=
ars of Jewish Education”. Golomb’s memoirs of growing up as a=
student and then a teacher in Russia, Poland, Israel, Canada and the U. S=
=2E SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Education. Teachers -- Correspondence. Added title p=
age: Meio seculo de educacao Judaica. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Ligh=
t wear and slight warping to covers. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-1-16) (I=
D #28979) $100.00.<br>
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MUSIC<br>
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15. Volovitsh, Hersh. =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=
=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A6=D7=A2=D7=9F. T=
ZEN KINDER LEIDER. New York: Shul Un Heym: Metro Music Co, 1929. Cloth, ta=
ll 8vo, 50 pages, musical notes, in Yiddish. First edition. The words with=
the musical notation are in transliteration. 10 songs for children. SUBJE=
CT(S): Jews -- United States – Music -- Children's songs -- Yidd=
ish. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Some shelf-wear and tanning, otherwis=
e very good condition (YIDCHI-5-9) (ID #29695) $165.00.<br>
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16. Wajner, Leon [Vayner, Leon],; 189=
8-1979. Kaminski, Y; 1884-1958; (Yehoshu’a).=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=96=D7=99=
=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A3=D6=BE=D7=91=
=D7=99=D7=AA: =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=
=A2=D7=A8. MUZIKALISHER ALEF-BEYS: KINDER LIDER. Buenos-Ayres: Kieltser La=
ndsleyt-Fareyn Un Umgegnt In Argentine, 1950. Boards, Oblong tall 8vo, [4=
6] pages. In Yiddish. Color illustration on cover. Text and pictures in bl=
ack, white and red. Illustrated children’s songs with musical notati=
on. Each song corresponds with a letter of the Alef-Beys, with charming il=
lustrations accompanying them. Includes transliteration of lyrics. Respons=
ibility: Leon Vayner; tekst, Y. Kaminski. Added title in Spanish: El Alfab=
eto Musical: Canciones Infantiles. OCLC lists only 5 copies worldwide (Pri=
nceton, YIVO, National Yiddish Book Center, Bar Ilan, Nat. Library of Isra=
el). Wear and some staining to cover. Tape residue on spine. Pages tanned.=
Children’s handwriting in ink on title page. Some light pencil mark=
ings inside. Good condition. (YIDCHI-2-1) (ID #29744) $100.00.<br>
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17. Goichberg, Y.; Gelbart, Mikhl; Kno=
ring, Shirley (Illustrations). =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=92=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=93=D7=A2=
=D7=A0=D7=A2 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2. DI GILDENE PAVE: LIDER UN FER=
ZN. New York: Joseph Chromow Foundation, 1949. Cloth with gold embossed il=
lustration of a peacock on cover, 8vo, 128 pages. In Yiddish. “The G=
olden Peacock: Poems and Verse”. Published “under the auspices=
of the Jewish Teacher’s Committee for Pedagogical Research and Publ=
ications”. Illustrated poems and songs for children. Illustrations b=
y Shirely Knoring, musical notation by Michael Gelbart. Illustrations prin=
ted in black, white and red. No copies listed on OCLC. Very good + conditi=
on. Nice, clean copy with solid binding. (YIDCHI-4-12) (ID #29000) $100.00=
=2E BY WOODIE GUTHRIE’S MOTHER-IN-LAW<br>
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18. (Woody Guthrie) Greenblatt, Aliza,=
1888-1975. =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9A =D7=96=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92. Ikh Zing. Nyu Yor=
k: Farlag Aliza, 1947. Cloth, 8vo, 80 pages. In Yiddish. “I Sing&rdq=
uo;. Greenblatt was an activist and poet whose poems were set to music. Sh=
e is also the Mother-in-law of Woody Guthrie. SUBJECT(S): Songs, Yiddish.=
Illustrated. Other Titles: Ich zing. Includes musical notation and lyrics=
=2E “Born in Bessarabia, Greenblatt moved with her family to Philadelp=
hia in 1900. Seven years later she and her new husband- also a Bessarabian=
immigrant - moved to Atlantic City where she organized the Atlantic City=
branch of the farband, a Yiddish socialist charity. After the Balfour Dec=
laration, she established a branch of the Zionist Organization of America.=
Though she and her husband never successfully settled in Palestine, she d=
edicated much of her energy to raising funds for the Zionist Movement and=
was national president of Pioneer Women. Always close to the Yiddish comm=
unity in the U. S., later in her life Greenblatt wrote beautiful Yiddish p=
oetry; some poems were eventually put to music. She and her husband had fi=
ve children, including Marjorie, who later married Woody Guthrie and would=
become known for her activism for genetic diseases” (Jewish Women&r=
squo;s Archive). OCLC lists 28 copies worldwide. Very good condition in ve=
ry good jacket. Printed on high quality, heavy paper. (YIDCHI-4-10) (ID #2=
8998) $60.00.<br>
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19. Wahrhaft, Mordechai. BLUE BOX THE=
BOLD AND OTHER STORIES. jerusalem; Overseas Youth Department - Jewish Nat=
ional Fund, [1947] Original wrappers. 8vo. 24 pages. 24 cm. Important DP-=
era edition from the buildup to Israel’s founding, which came a year=
later in 1948. Includes three children’s stories about Eretz Israel=
: “Blue Box the Bold” as told by Mordechai Wahrhaft and transl=
ated by Lawrence Weston (first published in 1930); “Commander-in-chi=
ef of the cry-babies” told by Z. W.; “A conversation at night&=
rdquo; by Leah Goldberg. Lithograph print in blue and orange, profusely il=
lustrated Throughout. Blue Box is a rhymed story about the travels of Blue=
Box the Bold (figure of a Blue Box) in Palestine: “Blue-Box the Bol=
d, an illustrated children’s book published in Jerusalem during the=
early 1930s, took things a bit further, linking the eponymous charity box=
to a string of wild and wooly adventures in the land of Israel. Transform=
ing itself into an armored car whose wheels were fashioned out of pennies,=
the protean and plucky object subsequently became a tractor to “sta=
rt a Yishuv out of nought, ” and then a “beacon bright”=
to guard the settlement from menacing jackals. Eventually, Blue-Box the B=
old was joined by a “caravan” of boxes just like itself and wo=
rking together, they successfully build a new home in Eretz Israel. The bo=
ok ends on a rousing note: ‘Hullo! Hullo! Everywhere! / Hullo the ch=
ildren! Are you there? / Blue-Box Kibutz calling you! / Here are we, all t=
hanks to you! / See our thriving settlement! / Raised by pennies you sent.=
/ Carry on your noble task! / Help to build! ‘Tis all we ask! &rsqu=
o; When seen from this perspective, the giving of tsedakah was not just a=
time-honored gesture of support and a valued expression of the commonweal=
=2E It was the stuff of heroism. ” (“When Pushke Came To Shove,=
Wonders of America”; By Jenna Weissman Joselit; Published in the &l=
dquo;Forward” October 30, 2008) Subjects: Jewish Nationalism -- Juve=
nile literature. Jewish National Fund. OCLC lists one copy of our edition=
(Natl Libr Israel) and in six other libraries total for all earlier editi=
ons. Very light shelf-wear, near fine condition. (HOLO2-95-17XX) (ID# 2936=
0) $150.00<br>
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20. Friedlander, M. TEXT-BOOK OF THE J=
EWISH RELIGION. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1924. Hardcover, x, 98 p=
ages, 12mo, 19 cm.12th edition. SUBJECT (S): Judaism -- Outlines, syllabi,=
etc. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Ex-library. Hinge repair. Notes on f=
irst page. Wear to edges and binding of cover. Otherwise, very good condit=
ion. (Holo2-20-8) (ID #23564) $30.00.<br>
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21. Barricini. ”BARRI”S HO=
LIDAY CHANUKAH PARTY. 1952. Booklet, stapled, 12mo, ill., 8 pages, in Engl=
ish, Holiday pamphlet for Chanukah for children from Barricini Inc., that=
produced kosher candy since 1927. Trademark by Bazzini holdings, LLC in B=
ronx, NY. Includes stories, puzzles and games. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- chi=
ldren --- games. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Very good condition. (YID=
CHI-5-53) $50.00<br>
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22. Chanover, Hyman, Alice Chanover an=
d Maurice Sendak. HAPPY HANUKAH EVERYBODY. United Synagogue Commission On=
Jewish Education, 1969. Hardcover, 4to, 26 pages, illustrated, some color=
, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S): Hanukkah. Juvenile literature -- 1954. Other Titles:=
Happy Hanukkah everybody. Children’s book. Ex-library. Some wear to=
cover binding. Bumped cover corners and edges. Otherwise, very good condi=
tion. (Art-6-12) (ID #25652) $200.00.<br>
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23. Katzenberg, Julius. BLOSSOM AND FR=
UIT: CHOICE COLLECTION OF HEBREW TEXTS FOR JEWISH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTR=
UCTION. TSITS U-FERI [ZIZ WE-PERI]. New York: Printed At Industrial Schoo=
l, Hebrew Orphan Asylum [J. Katzenberg], 1882. Wrappers, bound in period=
cloth. 8vo, 48 pages. 22 cm. Singerman 3078. Deinard 695. Goldman 287. In=
Hebrew and English. SUBJECT (S): Hebrew language -- Readers. “compi=
led and published by Julius Katzenberg. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide (Col=
umbia, Nat Lib of Israel, JTSA, NYPL, Yale, Chicago, Brandeis, HUC), none=
west of Cincinatti. Heavy wear to boards, spine repair, wear & stains=
to paper, with loss of 5 words on last page. Library stamp on title page.=
Good- Condition. (MX-33-42) (ID #26264) $135.00.<br>
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24. Young Judaea, Inc. THE YOUNG JUDAE=
AN. VOL.39, NO.1-7/8, OCTOBER 1950 – APRIL/MAY 1951. BOUND TOGETHER.=
New York, N. Y.: Young Judaean, Inc., 1950-51. Cloth, 8vo, 24 pages per i=
ssue, in English. First Edition. Issued monthly from October to June. Incl=
udes a monthly review of Jewish events. "A magazine for Jewish youth.=
" Young Judaea (founded in 1909) is a Zionist movement that runs pro=
grams throughout the United States for Jewish youth in grades 2-12. SUBJEC=
T(S): Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 10 other copies worldwide. Sh=
elf wear to covers, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-48) (ID #29822=
) $35.00.<br>
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25. Young Judaea, Inc. THE YOUNG JUDAE=
AN. (VOL.42, NO.1-8, OCTOBER 1953 – MAY 1954 BOUND TOGETHER). New Yo=
rk, N. Y.: Young Judaean, Inc., 1953-54. Cloth, 8vo, 24 pages per issue, i=
n English. Issued monthly from October to June. Includes a monthly review=
of Jewish events. "A magazine for Jewish youth. " Young Judaea=
(founded in 1909) is a Zionist movement that runs programs throughout the=
United States for Jewish youth in grades 2-12. SUBJECT(S): Jews --- youth=
--- Zionism. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherw=
ise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-46) (ID #29734) $35.00.<br>
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26. Yocheved Herschlag, National Young=
Judaea. THE JUDAEAN LEAVES (VOL. 1-2, NO.2) AND LEADER’S GUIDE (BOU=
ND TOGETHER). New York, 1955. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, in English, Serial=
Publication. First Edition. Judaean Leaves include the issues January (28=
pages), February (30 pages), March (21 pages), April (12 pages), May (27=
pages), Summer (19 pages), November (20 pages), December (29 pages), Lead=
er’s Guide (40 pages) bound in between Summer and November issues. Y=
ocheved (Judith) Herschlag (Muffs), was born in 1926 in Queens, NY. She jo=
ined Ha-Shomer ha-Dati, a religious kibbutz-oriented Zionist youth group,=
and went to their training farm in upstate NY in 1946. In 1947, when she=
was nineteen, she immigrated illegally to British-controlled Palestine wi=
th the famed Exodus ship. She settled with her garin [aliyah group] at a=
kibbutz. The kibbutz fought off several Arab attacks during the Israeli W=
ar of Independence in 1947–1949. Judith Herschlag served as a messen=
ger during times of alert, learning to throw grenades and to shoot. Shortl=
y after her return to the United States in late 1949, she started to work=
for Young Judaea, an educational movement for Zionist youth. She first se=
rved as a group leader and then, beginning in 1954, as national program di=
rector. Eventually, she wrote five volumes of “Judaean Leaves, &rdqu=
o; a program guide for group leaders. While she worked at Young Judaea, sh=
e returned to university studies. In 1970, she married Rabbi Yochanan Muff=
s, Distinguished Service Professor of Bible studies at the Jewish Theologi=
cal Seminary of America. Throughout her entire professional career, Muffs=
has striven to promote love of Judaism among Jewish young people, and und=
erstanding of Judaism among those of other faiths., SUBJECT(S): Jews --- y=
outh --- Zionism. OCLC lists 7 other copies worldwide. Shelf wear to cover=
s, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-49) (ID #29823) $50.00.<br>
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27. National Young Judaea. THE JUDAEAN=
LEAVES (VOLS. 8- 11). New York, 1961-1964. Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, 30-4=
0 pages per issue, in English, Serial Publication. First Edition. Include=
the issues Vol.8, 1-5, Vol. 9, 1-2, Vol.10, 1 and Vol. 11, 1 Founded in 1=
909, Young Judaea is the oldest Zionist youth movement in the United State=
s. It seeks to build Jewish identity and Zionist commitment in American Je=
wish youth and young adults (from their own website youngjudaea.org) SUBJE=
CT(S): Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 7 other copies worldwide. Sh=
elf wear to covers, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-50) (ID #29824=
) $100.00.<br>
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28. National Young Judaea. American Zi=
onist Youth Commission. THE JUDAEAN LEAVES (VOL. 15), LITERARY MAGAZINE MA=
’AYAN AND LEADER’S GUIDE (BOUND TOGETHER). New York, 1969/70.=
Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, 30-70 pages per issue, in English, Serial Publi=
cation. First Edition. Judaean Leaves include the issues Vol.15, 1-5. Incl=
udes also two issues of The Literary Magazine Ma’ayan (one smaller,=
8vo) and Leader’s Guide. Founded in 1909, Young Judaea is the oldes=
t Zionist youth movement in the United States. It seeks to build Jewish id=
entity and Zionist commitment in American Jewish youth and young adults (f=
rom their own website youngjudaea.org) SUBJECT(S): Jews --- youth --- Zion=
ism. OCLC lists 7 other copies worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherwise=
very good condition (YIDCHI-5-51) (ID #29825) $50.00.<br>
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29. Ballas, Shimon; Illustrations Ora=
Eitan. THE SHOES OF TANBOURY. New York, Sabra Books, 1970. Cloth with dus=
tjacket, 4to, 40 pages, in English, illustrated, with illustrated cover. T=
anboury finally saves enough money to buy new shoes but no matter what he=
does he can't get rid of his old ones. Shimon Ballas was born in Bagh=
dad. For a number of years he contributed to the Egyptian and Iraqi press.=
At the age of twenty-one, he and his family immigrated to Israel. At firs=
t Mr. Ballas continued to write in Arabic but after a number of years he m=
astered Hebrew. Today he is know for his stories, articles and books writt=
en in Hebrew. Ora Eitan, one of Israel’s most promising artists, has=
won several important awards for illustration and design. She was born in=
Tel Aviv in 1940 and after finishing High School, graduated from Bezalel=
School of Art. (information from the dustjacket) SUBJECT(S): Children ---=
folklore --- Iraq. Some wear and tanning, overall very good condition (YI=
DCHI-5-44) (ID #29732) $30.00.<br>
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30. Citron, Samuel J. A PERETZ TRIO: T=
HREE PLAYS. New York: Friends Of The Jewish Theatre For Children, 1964. Cl=
oth, 8vo, 101 pages. Illustrated with photographs of actors staging the pe=
rformance. With musical score for incidental music. Contents: Tale of the=
moon. --The wind on trial. --The magician. SUBJECT (S): Jews -- Folklore=
-- Juvenile drama. Incidental music -- Vocal scores with piano -- Juvenil=
e. Based on stories by I.L. Peretz; incidental music by Robert Starer. OCL=
C lists 19 copies worldwide. Spine lightly tanned. Very good condition. (H=
EB-44-2) (ID #28961) $30.00.<br>
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31. Philippson, Ludwig. DER RAT DES HE=
ILS: EINE MITGABE FÜR DAS GANZE LEBEN AN DEN ISRAELITISCHEN KONFIRMAN=
DEN (BAR MITSWAH) UND DIE...KONFIRMANDIN... Leipzig, Gustav Engel, 1912. 3=
rd Edition. Cloth, Offenbach Depot stamp ontitle page, otherwise Very Good=
Condition; 8vo; XII, 292 pages; At top of title page: "Atsat shalom.=
" Embossed art noveau dover design, all edges gilt, & gilt-desig=
ned endpapers. A beautiful book. (GER-37-96) (ID #8016) $30.00.<br>
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32. Central-Verein-Zeitung KINDERBLATT=
(NR.2, 14. MAERZ, 1935). Berlin, the Verein, 1935. Large pamphlet, 4to, i=
ll., 4 pages. Nazi-era imprint. Supplement from the Central-Verein-Zeitung=
=2E The lead story is, “How Purim came to Adar Sheni,” by Frieda=
Mahler, a story for young children explaining the months and leap year mo=
nth in the Jewish calendar. A discussion between the months and why Purim=
sometimes comes in Adar Sheni. The Centralverein deutscher Staatsbür=
ger jüdischen Glaubens (Central Association of German Citizens of Jew=
ish Faith, Central Verein, CV) was founded by German Jewish intellectuals=
on 26 March 1893 in Berlin, with the intention of opposing the rise of An=
ti-Semitism in the German Empire. (wikipedia 2012). Starting in 1933, the=
Year Hitler took power, it published the Kinderblatt, a supplement for ch=
ildren approximately every month. This one is about Purim. SUBJECT(S): Ger=
man --- children --- holidays. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Slight wate=
r-damage on upper edge, some chipping and tanning, otherwise very good con=
dition (YIDCHI-5-54) $50.00<br>
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33. (jt-b) Friedländer, David. LE=
SEBUCH FÜR JUDISCHE KINDER: ZUM BESTEN DER JÜDISCHEN FREYSCHULE.=
Berlin: IN Commission Bey C. F. Voss., 1927. Cloth., 12mo. 46 pages. Repr=
int from 1779 original. In German. SUBJECT (S): Jewish religious education=
– textbooks for children. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Beautifull=
y rebound in black cloth with gilt. Very good condition. (GER-21-3) (ID #1=
8993) $100.00.<br>
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34. Johlson, Joseph, 1777-1851. =D7=99=
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=3D HEBRAISCHE SPRACHLEHRE FUR SCHULEN: ALS ZWEIT ABTHEILUNG DER NEUEN AU=
FLAGE DES HEBRAISCHEN LESEBUCHS TOLDOT AVOT. Frankfurt Am Main: Andreaisch=
en Buchhandlung, 1838. Modern Paper Wrappers, 8vo, xvi, 238 pages. In Germ=
an and Hebrew. German printed in fraktur script. A Hebrew primer for child=
ren in schools. In 1813 Johlson “was called to Frankfort as teacher=
at the Philanthropin, the recently founded Jewish school. He introduced s=
ystematic religious instruction, and in 1814, devotional exercises in conn=
ection with the school…. He wrote also: ‘Yesod ha-Lashon, &rs=
quo; a Hebrew grammar for schools…”(JE, 1906). SUBJECT(S): He=
brew language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers -- German. OCLC lists 10 c=
opies worldwide. Some pages lightly stained or browning. Printed on high q=
uality rag paper. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-3-1) (ID #28980) $145.00.<br>
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35. Plessner, Salomon. CONFIRMATIONSRE=
DEN FÜR DIE ISRAELITISCHE JUGEND. Berlin; G. Eichler, 1839. Clothboun=
d. 12mo. VIII, 183 pages. 19 cm. First edition. In German, with some Hebre=
w. Title translates as: ”Confirmation Speeches for the Youth of Isra=
el. ” This collection of Bar Mitzvah sermons were written and publis=
hed by Salomon Plessner, a “German preacher and Bible commentator; b=
orn at Breslau April 23, 1797; died at Posen Aug. 28, 1883. Having lost hi=
s father when very young, Plessner had to support his mother and himself.=
He engaged in business, but found time to study Hebrew, rabbinics, and Ge=
rman, under Wessely's influence. At the age of seventeen Plessner bega=
n to study Wessely's Hebrew translation of the Apocrypha, resolving to=
continue the translation himself. He indeed published at Breslau in 1819=
his Hebrew translation of the Apocryphal additions to the Book of Esther,=
under the title "Hosafah li-Megillat Ester, " with a literary-h=
istorical introduction. At the same time he became known as an eloquent pr=
eacher. Many of his sermons were published, among them his funeral oration=
on the death of Abraham Tiktin… (Breslau, 1821). In 1830 Plessner=
removed to Berlin, where for a short time he was a teacher in the normal=
school. Although possessing all the knowledge necessary for an Orthodox r=
abbi, he persistently declined rabbinical office, preferring freedom of sp=
eech. He earned a livelihood by preaching every other Saturday in the Berl=
in bet ha-midrash, continuing at the same time his study of the Apocrypha.=
In 1832 his "Nozelim Min Lebanon" was published in Berlin. This=
work consisted of a Hebrew translation of a part of the Apocrypha, with a=
n appendix, entitled "Duda'im, " containing exegetical notes=
, verses in Hebrew and German, and sermons. The following year he was invi=
ted to dedicate the new synagogue at Bromberg, for which occasion he compo=
sed poems in Hebrew and in German…(Berlin, 1834). In his sermons Pl=
essner adopted the expressions of the most eminent Christian preachers, in=
terspersing his sentences with verses of Schiller and Goethe, and rejectin=
g the derashic or homiletic interpretation of the Bible. In 1834 he began=
to publish his sermons in yearly volumes under the general title "Be=
lehrungen und Erbauungen" (2d ed. Berlin, 1840, under the title "=
;Religiöse Vorträge"). In 1838 Plessner published his "=
;Dat Mosheh wi-Yehudit, " a catechism in twelve parts, preceded by an=
introduction, on the nature and history of Jewish religious instruction.=
His oratorical talent is particularly exhibited in his … collectio=
n of holy-day sermons for the years 1835 to 1839.” (1906 Jewish Ency=
clopedia) Subjects: Bar mitzvah sermons. Jewish sermons -- Germany. Jewish=
occasional sermons. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Covers very worn, wit=
h heavy wear to backstrip. Endpages contain handwritten notes in Hebrew. P=
ages lightly aged, lightly foxed, and lightly soiled throughout. Binding f=
irm, and text and pages crisp. Fair Condition. (GER-38-43) (ID #29045) $12=
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36. Plessner, Salomon. =D7=93=D7=AA=
=D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=95=D7=99=D7=94=D7=95=D7=93=D7=99=D7=AA. DAS MOSHE=
VE-YEHIEDIT: ODER JÜDISCH-MOSAISCHER RELIGIONSUNTERRICHT FUR DIE ISR=
AELITISCHE JUGEND Berlin L. Fernbach, 5599 (1838). Clothbound. 8vo. [2],=
xxxviii, 291, [4] pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German and Hebrew. Tit=
le translates as: “Moses and the Jewish Religion: or Judeo-Mosaic re=
ligious instruction for the youth of Israel. ” Salomon Plessner (179=
7-1883) was a German orthodox preacher and Bible commentator. Plessner pub=
lished his "Dat Mosheh wi-Yehudit" in 1838, a catechism in twelv=
e parts, preceded by an introduction, on the nature and history of Jewish=
religious instruction. Includes bibliographical references (pages [xxxv]=
-xxxviii). Subjects: Jewish religious education. Judaism - Study and teach=
ing. Quarter leather backstrip absent. Cloth covers worn and soiled, with=
chipped edges near backstrip. Pages lightly soiled and lightly foxed thro=
ughout, with some water stains on the endpages and titlepage, and a light=
stain in upper corner from pages 125-195. Binding firm, text and pages cr=
isp. Fair condition. (GER-38-50) (ID #29052) $80.00.<br>
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37. Löw, Leopold. HA-MAFTEAH: PRA=
KTISCHE EINLEITUNG IN DIE HEILIGE SCHRIFT UND GESCHICHTE DER SCHRIFTAUSLEG=
UNG: EIN LEHRBUCH FÜR DIE REIFERE JUGEND, EIN HANDBUCH FÜR GEBIL=
DETE. Gross-Kanischa; J. Markbreiter, 1855. Clothbound. 8vo. IX, 355 pages=
=2E 21 cm. Only Edition. In German and Hebrew. Title roughly translates as:=
“Practical Introduction to the Scripture and History of the Interpr=
etation of Scripture: a Textbook for Mature Youth, a Manual for the Educat=
ed. ” Leopold Low (1811-1875) was a Hungarian Rabbi, committed to Je=
wish emancipation (he was arrested and imprisoned for two months owing to=
his part in the 1848 revolution), and influential in the letters of Hunga=
rian reform: “Löw brought his thorough knowledge of history, th=
eology, and esthetics to bear upon the reform of the ritual in agreement w=
ith modern views. He was the foremost preacher of Hungary, especially in t=
he vernacular, and was invited to participate in nearly all the patriotic=
celebrations and synagogal dedications. His Hungarian sermons (1870) form=
ed the first Jewish collection of the kind issued in that language. Lö=
;w combined the careful, logical arrangement of the Christian sermon with=
a clever analysis of complicated haggadic sentences. His studies, beginni=
ng with the history of the Halakah, subsequently included the entire Jewis=
h archeology of post-Talmudic time. He endeavored to determine the develop=
ment of Jewish life and law as it appears in the halakic literature, and t=
o disprove, in the interest of Judaism, the view that Judaism remained sta=
tionary in its manners and customs down to the beginning of the Reformatio=
n in Germany. His most important archeological studies and responsa were w=
ritten for the purpose of proving the development of various institutions=
and of showing the influence, in many cases, of foreign customs. Löw=
was a leading authority both from a scientific point of view and in quest=
ions of practical theology. The absolute (1850-66) as well as the constitu=
tional government (1867) of Austria and especially that of Hungary were gu=
ided by the replies he gave to their questions in matters referring to the=
organization of the Jewish ritual and schools. Jewish education throughou=
t Hungary owes much to him. Down to his death he was the leader of the pro=
gressive Hungarian Jews, especially after the general congress—which=
was convened against his advice and in which he did not take part—h=
ad resulted in a schism among the Jews of Hungary instead of the union tha=
t had been anticipated. Aside from his works on the Halakah, Löw left=
only one other larger work, "Ha-Mafteah" (1855), a history (in=
German) of exegesis among the Jews: this is still authoritative. After th=
e emancipation, when he gave up the editorship of "Ben Chananja, &quo=
t; he devoted himself to larger archeological monographs, of which the fol=
lowing were published: "Die Graphischen Requisiten" (1870-71) an=
d "Die Lebensalter in der Jüdischen Literatur" (1875). Frag=
ments of a third volume, "Der Synagogale Ritus, " were published=
posthumously (1884). His smaller works have appeared in five volumes (Sze=
gedin, 1889-1900), the last of which contains a complete bibliography of h=
is works. “ (From the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia) Subjects: Bible. O.=
T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- History. Bible -- Hermeneutics.=
OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Backstrip torn, covers worn, edges bumped=
=2E Binding shaken. Pages lightly foxed throughout, edges bumped, but pages=
clean and crisp. Last 60 pages upper right corner folded over. Good condi=
tion. (GER-36-27) (ID #28878) $175.00.<br>
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38. Chojrew. (=D7=92=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=99=
=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1) :=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=99=D7=
=9C=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=B4=D7=97=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=B4=
=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=D6=BE=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=92=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=96=D7=90=
=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=92=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=96=D7=A2=
RELIGYEZE SHUL-ORGANIZATSYE "HOREV" IN POYLEN: (KONGRES POYLEN=
UN GALITSYEN). Poland, Warsaw, Defus "Grafya" No date (ca. 1927=
). Paper-wrappers bound together with a string, 8vo, 54 pages, illustrated=
with 26 photos, mostly portraits, in Yiddish. Original period photo-monta=
ge cover. Chojrew was an educational organization active from 1924 to 1940=
=2E Affiliated with the Agudas Israel in Poland, it maintained a network of=
orthodox Jewish schools throughout Poland for boys of all ages. The centr=
al office in Warsaw was organized at the Second National Agudas Israel Con=
ference in 1924 and was a response to the development of Jewish secular sc=
hools, which were viewed as a threat to traditional Jewish orthodox values=
=2E Before the founding of Chojrew most religious schools were in private ha=
nds and were not organized. The Chojrew network included 1) preparatory or=
junior yeshivot 2) yeshivot gedolot, or yeshivot for older boys 3) elemen=
tary schools, or khadorim, with secular studies 4) khadorim without secula=
r studies 5) summer camps 6) libraries 7) An Association of Religious Teac=
hers and a teachers’ placement service. As of 1937 Chojrew maintaine=
d a total of 580 institutions with 73,311 students of which 150 schools an=
d 18,000 students were located in Vilna. OCLC lists only one copy worldwid=
e (Spertus Insitute of Jewish Studies). Edgewear to covers, with a few chi=
ps at margins, no loss of text or illustration, pages tanned, overall very=
good condition (YIDCHI-5-22) $200.00<br>
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39. ERETZ YISRAEL (GAME). New York, 19=
40’s. Softcover, 16mo, 11cm. Eretz Yisrael game number 1. Game with=
24 cards with pictures of famous people, sites and nature, connected with=
Eretz Yisrael and Zionism: Weizman and Herzl, Tel Aviv, Kibbutz and more.=
Some wear to packaging. Cards in very good condition. (Spec-12-17) (ID #2=
5543) $100.00.<br>
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40. Abrams, Y. A. AVOT HA-UMAH. 1, Bal=
timore, no publisher, 1916. Paper Wrappers, 16mo, 27 [1] pages. OCLC list=
s only 1 copy worldwide (Harvard). Deinard #7. Goldman #347, locating only=
1 copy. "Among the innovations in Jewish education he [Abrams] is c=
redited with are the introduction of a kindergarten program and the use of=
buses to transport children to and from school. Most importantly, after r=
ealizing that the strict immigration quotas of the 1920s would dry up the=
main source of Hebrew teachers, Abrams helped establish the Hebrew Teache=
rs Training School of Pittsburgh and succeeded in having colleges grant cr=
edit for courses taken there….[He] wrote more than thirty monograp=
hs and pamphlets in Hebrew and in English….Halevi refers to him as=
'professor' This small booklet, intended for children, retells va=
rious aggadot pertaining to the destruction of the two Temples." Ligh=
t wear, stains at staples, Good+ Condition. (heb-6-20) (ID #20890) $225.00=
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41. Kaplan, Chayim Aron. =D7=A1=D7=A4=
=D7=A8 =D7=94=D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=97=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=94=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A9=
=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=95=D7=94=D7=94=D7=AA=D7=A2=D7=9E=D7=9C=D7=95=
=D7=AA: =D7=A1=D7=A4=D7=A8 =D7=A1=D7=A4=D7=A8-=D7=A2=D7=96=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=
=94=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9D, =D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=95=
=D7=9C=D7=AA=D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D. SEFER HA-MISHAKIM HA-SHA=
ASHUIM VEHA-HITAMLUT: SEFER-EZER LE-HORIM, LE-MORIM ULE-TALMIDIM... Varsha=
: Limud, 1922. Softcover, 8vo, 84 pages, illustrated, scores, 24 cm. In He=
brew. SUBJECT(S): Games. Kaplan (1880-1942) was an “educator and dia=
rist of the Holocaust. Kaplan was born in Gorodishche, Belorussia. He rece=
ived a talmudical education at the famous yeshivah of Mir and later studie=
d at the Government Pedagogical Institute in Vilna. In 1902 he settled in=
Warsaw, where he founded a pioneering elementary Hebrew school, of which=
he was principal for 40 years. The school was known as "the Sixth Gr=
ade Grammar Elementary School of Ch. A. Kaplan. " Kaplan was an expon=
ent of the direct method of language teaching, in which Hebrew was taught=
as a spoken language, using the Sephardi pronunciation. Stubbornly follow=
ing this system, despite strong opposition from exponents of traditional m=
ethods, he published several Hebrew textbooks advocating his method. An ar=
dent Hebraist, he participated actively in the Society for Jewish Writers=
and Journalists in Warsaw, and contributed to many Hebrew and Yiddish per=
iodicals. Kaplan visited the United States in 1921…. In 1937, Kapla=
n published a book in Hebrew called Pezurai, a collection of essays and ar=
ticles on the Hebrew language and Jewish education that he had published d=
uring the 40 years of teaching. He also wrote Hebrew grammar and children&=
#39;s textbooks on Jewish history and customs” (Katsh in EJ, 2007).=
OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (JTS). Light browning of pages. Wear and chip=
ping to cover edges and corners. Light staining to cover. Otherwise, good=
condition. (Rab-44-14) (ID #24722) $100.00.<br>
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42. =D7=A6=D7=99=D7=95=D7=A8 =D7=97=D7=
=95=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=AA HOVERET TSIYUR - 5 COLORING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. Tel-=
Aviv: El HaMa'ayan, 1950? Booklets, stapled, 12mo, ill., 16 pages eac=
h booklet, in Hebrew, 5 coloring books printed in Israel in ca. 1950, in H=
ebrew, vocabulary training, No. 32 (tools), No. 33 (house and kitchenware)=
, No. 34 (stationery), No. 36 (toys), No. 37 (working tools). One page is=
colorful illustrated and described with vocabulary, the other page is lef=
t blank for coloring. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children --- games. OCLC lis=
ts no copies worldwide. Some tanning, otherwise very good condition (YIDCH=
I-5-52) $50.00<br>
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43. Zamosc, David. SEFER NAHAR ME-&lsq=
uo;EDEN: KOLEL SIPUR HA-KOROT ASHER KERU LI-VENE YIS´RA'EL... IM=
SHE'ELOT U-MUSAR HES´KEL... BI-LESHON IVRI VE-ASHKENAZI... Bres=
loy [Breslau]: Gedrukt Bay H. Zultsbakh, 1836. 1st edition. Period Marble=
d Boards, 12mo, 215, 10 pages; 20 cm. In Hebrew & Judeo-German. A Jewi=
sh history for children with questions and moral thoughts, including a sho=
rt poem at the end of each chaplet. Zamosc’s “poems, stories,=
plays, translations, and compilations were written mainly for children an=
d schools. His play, He-Haruz ve-he-Azel, O Yad Haruzim Ta'ashir (&lsq=
uo;The Diligent Man and the Lazy Man, or the Hand of the Diligent Will Enr=
ich, ’ Breslau, 1817), is the first modern Hebrew play written for c=
hildren. Through its allegorical characters – the diligent man, the=
rich man, the lazy man, and Satan – Zamosc tried to instill moral v=
alues into the young” (EJ, 2007). SUBJECT(S): Jews -- History -- To=
70 A. D. Bible. O. T. -- History of Biblical events. Hebrew and Judeo-Ger=
man on opposite pages; Hebrew partially vocalized. Friedberg; Nun 224; Vin=
ograd, v.2, p. 132; Breslau 224. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Wear to b=
oards, otherwise Very Good Condition. (heb-45-6) (ID #28956) $200.00.<br>
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44. Krinski, M. 1863-1916. =D7=A8=D7=
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=D7=A8: =D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=93 =D7=94=D7=A7=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=90=D7=94 =D7=
=94=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=AA =D7=A2=D7=B4=D7=A4 =D7=94=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=
=94 =D7=94=D7=A7=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=AA =D7=91=D7=93=D7=A8=D7=9A =D7=97=
=D7=93=D7=A9=D7=94, =D7=A2=D7=9D =D7=A6=D7=99=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=
=95=D7=AA=D7=A4=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=AA. RESHIT DA'AT SEFAT 'EVER: LIMUD=
HA-KERI=CA=BCAH HA-'IVRIT 'A.P. HA-SHITAH HA-KOLIT BE-DEREKH HADA=
SHAH, 'IM TSIYURIM U-TEFILOT. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 193=
8. Cloth, 8vo, 96 pages. Illustrated on cover and inside. In Hebrew. Hebre=
w primer for children, with letters of the Alef-Bet, simple words and sent=
ences, and passages from the liturgy. SUBJECT(S): Hebrew language -- Reade=
rs. Primers, Hebrew. With Vocalized text. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide.=
Very good condition. (HEB-44-3) (ID #28962) $40.00.<br>
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45. Berkman, Yitshak. =D7=98=D7=9C =D7=
=91=D7=A7=D7=A8. =D7=A1=D7=A4=D7=A8 =D7=90: =D7=9E=D7=A7=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=94=
=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=AA =D7=90=D7=97=D7=A8=D7=99 =D7=94=D7=90=D7=
=9C=D7=A3=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=99=D7=AA. TAL-BOKER: MIKRA'AH IVRIT AHARE HA-=
ALEF BET. Varshah: Hanokh, 1907. Boards, 8vo, 116 pages. In Hebrew. Illust=
rated primer for children. Beautiful cover illustration. SUBJECT(S): Hebre=
w language -- Readers. Parallel title in Russian. Vocalized. Wear and ligh=
t water staining to covers, pages tanned and somewhat brittle. OCLC lists=
only 4 copies worldwide. Good – condition. (HEB-44-4) (ID #28963) $=
150.00.<br>
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46. Katzenelson, Itzhak, 1886-1944.=
=D7=9E=D7=94=D7=AA=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=AA: =D7=A7=D7=91=D7=A5=D6=BE=D7=94=D7=
=AA=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=9E=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=A8, =D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=95=
=D7=9A =D7=91=D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=94 =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=94 =D7=95=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=
=97=D7=94 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D. MAHATALOT: KOVETS-HATULIM=
METSUYAR, ARUKH BE-SAFAH KALAH VE-NOHAH LI-YELADIM. Varshah: "ha-Or&=
quot;, 1921. Boards, small 8vo, 77 pages. In Hebrew. With vocalized letter=
s. Humorous poems for children, with illustrations. SUBJECT(S): Humorous p=
oetry. Children's poetry, Hebrew. Polish title on verso of title page:=
Figle. Wear to covers and spine, pages tanned and somewhat fragile. OCLC=
lists only institutions with copies worldwide (NYPL, Harvard and Princeto=
n) Good – condition. (HEB-44-5) (ID #28964) $100.00.<br>
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47. Vingarten, Yerahmi'el, 1902-19=
82. Pelli, Moshe. =D7=94=D7=A2=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=94: =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=A7=D7=99=
=D7=A7=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=90=D7=94. HA-AYARAH: PIRKE KERI'AH. 1964. Paper=
wrappers, small 8vo, 34 pages. In Hebrew. With vocabulary words translate=
d into English at bottom of pages. With photos and illustrations. Selectio=
ns and stories for beginning Hebrew readers about the Jewish Home, Heder,=
the Beyt Midrash, Shabbat, Holidays, and Tzedakah. Published by the Hista=
druth Ivrith of America and the Canadian Association for Hebrew Education=
and Culture. SUBJECT(S): Hebrew language -- Readers for new literates. Je=
ws -- Europe, Eastern -- Literary collections. OCLC lists 13 copies wworld=
wide. Cover lightly tanned, very good condition. (YIDCHI-3-3) (ID #28982)=
$100.00.<br>
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48. Scharfstein, Zevi, 1884-1972. =D7=
=97=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=95: =D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=AA =D7=9C=D7=9E=
=D7=AA=D7=97=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9D =D7=A2=D7=9C =D7=A4=D7=99 =D7=94=D7=
=A0=D7=95=D7=A9=D7=90 =D7=94=D7=9E=D7=A8=D7=9B=D7=96=D7=99. HAYENU: IVRIT=
LE-MATHILIM AL PI SHITAT HA-NOSE HA-MERKAZI (HELEK BET). [New York]: Shi=
loh, 1938. Cloth, 8vo, 198 pages. VOLUME TWO OF TWO ONLY. In Hebrew. Hebre=
w primer for beginners. Striking illustrations by Note Kozlovski and Levi=
Kimmel. SUBJECT(S): Hebrew language -- Readers. Note(s): Vocalized text.=
OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-4-6) (ID #28=
994) $100.00.<br>
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49. Banai, Margalit. =D7=94=D7=A9=D7=
=99=D7=9A =D7=91=D7=9F. BEN HA-SHEKH. [Tel-Aviv]: Hotsa'at Sefarim Ka=
rni, 1958. Cloth, tall 12mo, 39 leaves, illustrated, in Hebrew. SUBJECT(S)=
: Children -- Israel -- Negev – Fiction---Children's literature-=
-- Hebrew. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Ex-library copy. Covers bumped a=
nd stained (YIDCHI-5-11) (ID #29698) $75.00.<br>
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50. Alterman, Nathan, 1910-1970. =D7=
=94=D7=90=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=97 =D7=94=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=99. HA-EFROA=
H HA-ASIRI. Tel Aviv: Mahbarot Le-Sifrut, 1942. Paper wrappers, small 4to,=
15 pages. In Hebrew. “The Tenth Chick”. Children’s stor=
y in verse about a family of chicks. Charming and fun illustrations, print=
ed in black, white and yellow ink. Illustrated by Aryeh Navon, the chief c=
aricature artist for “Davar”, the official journal of the Hist=
adrut (federation of labor) established by Berl Katznelson. SUBJECT(S) Des=
criptor: Chicks -- Fiction -- Hebrew language. Family -- Fiction -- Hebrew=
language. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Vaughan Pub Library Ontario, Lev=
insky College of Education Israel, National Library of Israel, Tel Aviv Un=
iv.) Light edgewear to covers. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-2-12) (ID #297=
60) $125.00.<br>
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51. Auerbach, Ephraim; Illustrations:=
Romano, Emanuel. =D7=A8=D7=99=D7=96=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99. DRAY=
RIZN. New York: Farlag Kinder-Ring Ba Dem Arbeter Ring Bildungs Komitet,=
1937. Hardcover, 8vo, 64 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yidd=
ish --- children ---- juvenile--- poetry. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide.=
Covers shaken and chipped, inner pages clean, overall very good condition=
(YIDCHI-5-19) (ID #29706) $100.00.<br>
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52. Kaminsky, Jacob. =D7=9C=D7=90=D7=
=9C=D7=90: =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=
=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2 =D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=
=90=D7=99=D7=96 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=
=A2=D7=A8=D7=A9. LOLA: MAYSES FUN A MEYDELE VOS IZ GEVEN ANDERSH. Nyu York=
: Farlag "arbeter Ring", 1951. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 48 pages.: i=
ll. In Yiddish. Illustrated children’s stories told in verse. &ldquo=
;Lola: Stories of a girl who was different”. Scenes from the life of=
a little girl who is an only child. Includes stories about kindergarten,=
celebrating Jewish holidays, and going to the beach and the park. Include=
s “Lola’s first of May”. SUBJECT(S): Children's poet=
ry, Yiddish. No paper copies listed on OCLC anywhere. Covers show some wea=
r, otherwise very good copy. Scarce. (YIDCHI-3-2A) (ID #29680) $150.00.<br=
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53. Grant, Haim. =D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A9=D7=
=98=D7=A2 =D7=98=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98: =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=
=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8=
=2E ERSHTE TRIT: A LERNBUKH FAR ONFANGER. Nyu York [New York]: Hibru Pob. K=
o. [Hebrew Publishing Company], 1934. Cloth, 8vo, 124 pages. In Yiddish.=
“First Steps: A Primer for Beginners. ” SUBJECT(S): Yiddish l=
anguage -- Readers. Illustrated primer with stories, songs and poetry. Pri=
nted in black, white and pink. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Stamp from=
the Yiddish Book Exchange on endpaper. Wear to spine. Light wear to cover=
s. Some pencil markings to pages. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-3-4) (ID #2898=
3) $125.00.<br>
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54. Tkatch, Meyer Ziml, B. 1894. =D7=
=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=98=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=9C =D7=A7=D7=90=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=
=A2=D7=98 =D7=96=D7=99=D7=9A =D7=90=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A4=D7=B3=D7=9F =D7=91=
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=9C: =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=
=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=9C=
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=92=D7=A8=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A1. DOS=
TAYKHL KATSHET ZIKH OYF'N BAYKHL: LIDER UN FABLEN FAR KLEYN UN GROYS.=
Chicago: Tseshinski (M. Ceshinski), 1933. Cloth, 8vo., 62 pages. In Yiddi=
sh. Poems and fables for big and small. Decorated covers. OCLC lists 22 co=
pies worldwide. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-3-5) (ID #28984) $100.00.<br>
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55. Kaplan, A. (Aaron); Comp. Siegel,=
William, Illustrator. =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D6=BE=D7=93=D7=
=A2=D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=98=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=
=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=94=D7=B2=D7=9D ‏. KINDER-DEKLAM=
ATOR FAR SHUL UN HEYM. New York: Hebrew Publishing Co, 1929. Cloth, 8vo.,=
288 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated children's poems. Embossed illustr=
ation on cover. Illustrations by V. Sigel and others. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish=
language -- Readers. Responsibility: Tsuzamengeshtelt fun Aharon ha-Levi=
[pseud.]; illustrirt fun V. Sigel un andere. OCLC lists 18 copies worldw=
ide. Wear to cover and spine. Small tear to spine. Text in very good condi=
tion. (YIDCHI-3-6) Kazdan 92 (ID #28985) $125.00.<br>
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56. Segal, J. I. (Y. Y. Sigal); Sigal-=
Zakuta, Hanah (Illustrations). =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=
=D7=A8 =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=
=D7=A2=D7=A8. LIDER FAR YIDISHER KINDER. New York: Educational Department=
Of The Workmen’s Circle, 1961. Cloth, 8vo, 111 pages. In Yiddish. S=
carce. Illustrated poems for children. Charming and whimsical illustration=
s throughout by Hanah Sigal-Zakuta. No copies listed on OCLC. Very good co=
ndition. Very Scarce (YIDCHI-3-7) (ID #28986) $100.00.<br>
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57. Levin, Yakov, 1884-1958. [Jacob L=
evin]. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=
=92=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A1 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9B=
=D7=98=D7=A2. MAYSES UN LEGENDES FUN DER IDISHER GESHIKHTE. Vol I (of 3) o=
nly. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1928. Cloth, 8vo, 117 pages. Ill=
ustrated throughout. In Yiddish. “Stories and Legends from Jewish Hi=
story”. Contents: 1. Tl. Fun Avrom's geburt biz Moyshe's toy=
t -- 2. Tl. Fun Yehoshu’a'n biz der tseteylung fun der melukhe -=
- 3. Tl. Fun der tseteylung fun der melukhe biz di Hashmenoim kenign. SUBJ=
ECT(S): Jews -- History -- Juvenile literature. Jewish legends. Bible. O.=
T. -- History of Biblical events -- Juvenile literature. Bible -- History=
of Biblical events -- Juvenile literature. Vols. 2-3 WERE published in 19=
38. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Solid binding. Very good condition. Nic=
e, clean copy. Kazdan 124 pt.1 (YIDCHI-1-2) (ID #28966) $125.00.<br>
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58. Levin, Yakov, 1884-1958. [Jacob L=
evin]. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=
=92=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A1 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=9B=
=D7=98=D7=A2. MAYSES UN LEGENDES FUN DER IDISHER GESHIKHTE (TSVEYTER TEYL)=
=2E New York: Hebrew Publishing Company, 1930. Cloth, 8vo, 121 pages. VOLUME=
TWO OF THREE ONLY. Illustrated throughout. In Yiddish. “Stories and=
Legends from Jewish History”. Contents: Part 2. Fun Yehoshua'n=
biz der tseteylung fun der melukhe. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- History -- Juveni=
le literature. Jewish legends. Bible. O. T. -- History of Biblical events=
-- Juvenile literature. Bible -- History of Biblical events -- Juvenile l=
iterature. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Univ. Of Illinois, Univ. Of Mich=
igan, and Toronto Public Library). Solid binding. Pages tanned with small=
chip to one page. Good + condition. Nice, clean copy. Kazdan 124 pt.2 (YI=
DCHI-1-2A) (ID #28989) $100.00.<br>
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59. Levin, Ya’akov. =D7=93=D7=99=
=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=
=95=D7=9C. DI NAYE IDISHE SHUL: A LEHRBUKH. New York: Hebrew Publishing Co=
mpany, 1916. Boards, 8vo, 150 pages. Publication year reads 1917 on cover.=
“The New Yiddish School: A Reader”. An early and scarce illus=
trated primer. No copies on OCLC. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language – Rea=
ders. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Gratz, UCLA,=
Harvard), no indication as to imprint date on cover (1916 is internal dat=
e). Edgewear to covers. Very Good condition. (YIDCHI-1-10) (ID #28991) $11=
0.00.<br>
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60. Levin, Yakov. =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=A0=
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=
: =D7=90 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=94=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=
=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D6=BE=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=
=A2=D7=A8. DI NAYE IDISHE SHUL: A LEHRBUKH FAR IDISH-ONFANGER. New York[N=
yu-York]: Hebrew Publishing Company [Hibru Pablishing], 1916. Boards, 8vo=
, 150 pages. Illustrated. 20 cm. Publication year reads 1918 on cover. &ld=
quo;The New Yiddish School: A Reader”. An early and scarce illustrat=
ed primer. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language – Readers. OCLC=
lists 5 copies worldwide (Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Gratz, UCLA, Harvard).=
Edgwear to covers, front boards creased. Edgewear and tanning to endpaper=
s and title page. Institutional stamp and name of former owner on endpaper=
=2E Good – condition. (YIDCHI-1-9) (ID #28973) $110.00.<br>
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61. Another Copy. Ex-library. Edgewear=
to covers, hinge repair, first and last two pages tanned and fragile, inn=
er pages bright and clean, overall good condition (YIDCHI-5-28) (ID #29714=
) $100.00.<br>
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62. Levin, Yaakov [Jacob]. =D7=93=D7=
=99 =D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=
=D7=95=D7=9C: =D7=9B=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=98=D7=99=
=D7=A2: =D7=A6=D7=B0=D7=B2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=98=D7=B2=D7=9C. DI NAYE I=
DISHE SHUL; KHRESTOMATIE; TSVEYTER TEYL. New York; Farlag Idishe Shul, 192=
4. Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 194, [4], 18 pages. 23 cm. Fifth edition. In Yi=
ddish. “The New Yiddish Shul; Chrestomathy; Second Part. ” Bou=
nd in red cloth, partly illustrated throughout. Part two of the oft reprin=
ted and updated gradated Yiddish primer series edited by Jacob Levin and p=
ublished by the Hebrew Publishing Company. The first “Di Naye Idishe=
Shul” was published in 1916, in a three part series. Subjects: Yidd=
ish language - Readers. Children's literature, Yiddish. OCLC is unclea=
r, but there appear to be less than 10 copies listed worldwide. Cloth soil=
ed, with small tear at top of backstrip. Endpages and title page lightly s=
oiled. Internally clean and fresh. Good condition. (YIDCHI-6-23) (ID #2982=
8) $110.00.<br>
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63. Levin, Yakov, 1884-1958. =D7=93=D7=
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=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=90 =D7=
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=98. DER ONFANGER: LEYENBUKH; MIT A SAKH ILUSTRATSYES UN KUNST-BILDER IN T=
EKST (ERSHTER TEYL). Nyu-York, Farlag "idishe Shul, 1922-1926. VOLUME=
ONE OF SIX ONLY. Cloth, 8vo, 116 pages. In Yiddish. “The Beginner:=
A reader; with many illustrations in the text”. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish=
language -- Readers. Responsibility: Yankev Levin. OCLC lists 30 copies w=
orldwide. Light wear to spine. School stamp on inside covers and name of f=
ormer student owner in pencil. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-4-2) (ID #2898=
8) $75.00.<br>
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64. Levin, Yakov, 1884-1958. (Jacob Le=
vin). =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=
=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8: =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A=
=D7=A6=D7=95 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=
=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F, =D7=A9=D7=A8=
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=91=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=9F =D7=
=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9. DER NAYER ONFANGER: LERNBUKH TSU LERNEN KINDE=
R LEYENEN, SHRAYBN UN REDN YIDISH (Ershter Teyl – Volume One of Two)=
=2E Nyu York: Idishe Shul, 1945. Cloth, 8vo, 154 pages. Volume one only of t=
wo. In Yiddish. “The New Beginner”. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish langua=
ge -- Readers. Illustrated primer for children with short stories. OCLC li=
sts only 6 copies worldwide. Light wear to spine. Very good condition. (YI=
DCHI-1-6) (ID #28970) $110.00.<br>
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65. Sholem Aleichem (Rabinowitz, Shalo=
m), 1859-1916. Illustrations by Note Kozlovski. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=9E=
=D7=A2=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C. DOS MESERL. New York: Farlag Kinder Ring,=
1947. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 46 pages. Scarce. Published by the educational=
committee of the Workmen’s Circle. A dark and powerful story about=
a child who steals a pen knife. Sholem Aleichem’s original story, p=
ublished in 1900, is considered by some to be the first modern children&rs=
quo;s story in Yiddish, but was actually intended for adults. The children=
’s version published by the Workmen’s Circle was adapted and e=
dited to be suitable for children. Illustrations by Note Kozlovski, who il=
lustrated many children’s books in Yiddish at that time. Printed in=
large latters, with vocabulary words for Yiddish learners. Only one copy=
listed on OCLC (BAYERISCHE STAATSBIBLIOTHEK, Germany). Very good conditio=
n. KAZDAN 234. (YIDCHI-4-3) (ID #28990) $125.00.<br>
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66. Sholem Aleichem; Berkowitz, Yitzha=
k Dov; Aronson, Boris. =D7=97=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=9B=D7=94 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9C=
=D7=98 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=97=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=9B=D7=94 =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=
=B2=D7=93=D7=9C. HANIKE GELT: A KINDER SHPIL IN DRAY STSENES / DEKORATSYES=
UN KASTYUMEN GETSEYKHNT FUN B. ARONSON. Nyu York: Matones, 1925. Softcove=
r, 8vo, 32 pages, illustrations, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Romanized. Issued by S=
holem Aleykhem folks institute. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Handwriting=
on top of cover. Excellent condition. (Heb-33-11). (ID #28041) $100.00.<b=
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67. Setzer, Samuel H. 1882-1962. (Samu=
el Hirsh). =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=98=D7=A2=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A9=
=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=
=D7=A7=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=94: =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=92=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=
=A9=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=91=D7=99=D7=96 =D7=A6=D7=95=
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=9C =D7=A9=D7=9D: =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=B0=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=95=
=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=B0=D7=99=
=D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A1=D6=BE=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=96=D7=9F, =D7=B0=
=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=96=D7=99 =D7=94=D7=90=D7=98 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=
=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A6=D7=B2=D7=98 =D7=93=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=9B=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9E=D7=
=90=D7=9B=D7=98. DI TEORETISHE UN PRAKTISHE KABOLE: FUN GOLES SHPANYEN BIZ=
TSU DER TSAYT FUN BAL SHEM: (DI VANDERUNGEN UN ANTVIKLUNGS-FAZN, VOS ZI H=
OT FAR DER TSAYT DURKHGEMAKHT). Nyu-York: Sh. Ts. Zetser Gezelshaft, 1935.=
Cloth, 8vo, 29 pages. In Yiddish. With period advertisements throughout.=
“The theoretical and practical tradition: from exile Spain until th=
e time of the Baal Shem Tov” Series: Vort bibliotek; No. 9, SUBJECT(=
S): Cabala -- History. Responsibility: fun Sh. Ts. Zetser. Title on cover:=
Bal Shem Zamlung. OCLC lists only one copy worldwide (Harvard). Light wea=
r to covers, pages tanning. Good + condition. Scarce. (YIDCHI-4-4) (ID #28=
992) $150.00.<br>
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68. Yehoash (Yehoash Solomon Bloomgard=
en). =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=91=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9F. FABLEN. Nyu York: Ferlag Yehoas=
h, 1912. Cloth, 8vo, 215 pages. In Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Fables, Yiddish. Y=
iddish poetry. Title on t. P. Verso: Fables by Yehoash. Yehoash was famour=
for translating the bible and other religious texts in to Yiddish. Yehoas=
h (pseudonym of Yehoash Solomon Bloomgarden; 1872–1927), was a &ldqu=
o;Yiddish poet and translator. Yehoash was born in Virbalen, Lithuania, an=
d as a boy he read maskilic literature as well as studying Torah with his=
father, briefly attending the yeshivah of Volozhin, only to begin a caree=
r as a Hebrew poet. At the age of 17 he took his first Hebrew poems to War=
saw, where I. L. Peretz encouraged him to continue writing Hebrew and Yidd=
ish lyrics. The following year Yehoash immigrated to the U. S. He made no=
headway either as a Hebrew poet or in various callings – bookkeepin=
g, tailoring, peddling, and Hebrew teaching. For a decade he faced severe=
privations until he contracted tuberculosis and went to the Denver Sanato=
rium for Consumptives in 1900 to recuperate. There he remained for almost=
ten years, maturing as a Yiddish poet, publishing his poems, ballads, fab=
les, and translations in leading dailies, periodicals, and literary almana=
cs. In his early 30s, he undertook to translate the Bible into a modern Yi=
ddish which would combine scholarly precision with simple idiomatic langua=
ge, a task to which he devoted the rest of his life. While at work on this=
translation, he prepared, together with Charles D. Spivak, his physician=
and the co-founder of the sanatorium, a Yiddish dictionary, first publish=
ed in 1911, which defined about 4, 000 Hebrew and Aramaic words used in Yi=
ddish and which went through many editions as a basic reference work&rdquo=
; (Ravitch, EJ, 2012). OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. Light wear to cover=
s. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-4-5) (ID #28993) $75.00.<br>
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69. Bernstein, Ignatz, 1836-1909. =D7=
=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=95=D7=
=95=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=
=A2=D7=A0=D7=A1=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=9F. YIDISHE SHPRIKHVERTER UN RE=
DENSARTEN. New York: Brider Kaminski, 1908. Cloth, 8vo, 329 pages. In Yidd=
ish. First Edition. Yiddish proverbs and sayings. SUBJECT(S): Proverbs, Yi=
ddish. Includes index. Responsibility: gezamelt un derklert fun Ignats Ber=
nshteyn. Collected and defined by Ignatz Bernstein. Letters are fully voca=
lized. Bernstein (1836–1909), was a “folklorist, bibliophile,=
philanthropist, and compiler of the largest published collection of Yiddi=
sh proverbs. Born into a well-to-do maskilic family in Vinnytsa, Podolia (=
Ukraine), Ignatz Bernstein moved with his parents to Warsaw in 1856. Durin=
g a visit to Berlin in 1859, he came across a small German book of Jewish=
proverbs, which inspired his lifelong preoccupation with collecting Yiddi=
sh proverbs and assembling a paroemiological library. The fruit of his lab=
or was the still unsurpassed 1908 volume, Yidishe shprikhverter un rednsar=
tn (Yiddish Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions), containing 3, 993 entrie=
s, and a personal collection of more than 6, 000 titles dealing with prove=
rbs in more than 100 languages” (Rothstein, YIVO Encyclopedia of Jew=
s in Eastern Europe). OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide, none in the U. S. Ve=
ry good condition. (YIDCHI-4-7) (ID #28995) $135.00.<br>
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70. Goichberg, Israel, 1893-1970. =D7=
=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=90 =D7=A9=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=9C. MIT A SHMEYKH=
L. Tel Aviv: Farlag Y. L. Perets, 1963. Cloth, 8vo, 87 pages. In Yiddish.=
“With a Smile”. Title on title page verso: Mit a shmeichl. Il=
lustrated poems for children. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Very good co=
ndition in very good jacket. (YIDCHI-4-8) (ID #28996) $50.00.<br>
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71. Gross, Naftoli; Gross, Chaim. =D7=
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=9D:‏ ‏=D7=93=D7=99 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2 =D7=
=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=
=A8 =D7=90=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=90=D7=95=D7=
=95=D7=A2=D7=92=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92 ‏. VLADIMIR MEDEM: DI LEGENDE FUN DE=
R YIDISHER ARBETER-BAVEGUNG. Nuyork, N. Y.: Farlag Kinder-Ring Bay Dem Bil=
dungs-Komitet Fun Arbeter Ring, 1938. Cloth, 8vo, 87 pages. In Yiddish. Fr=
ontispiece picture of author. Biography for children of Vladimir Medem, a=
famous activist and leader in the Bund in Poland, and for which many scho=
ols and institutions were named. Illustrations by Chaim Gross. Gross (1904=
–1991) was a “ U. S. Sculptor. A native of Kolomea, Galicia, G=
ross went to the United States in 1921. Supporting himself by selling frui=
ts and vegetables, he attended night classes at the Educational Alliance A=
rt School in Manhattan, and then went on to study for four years at the Be=
aux-Arts Institute of Design. He supported himself by his art from the tim=
e he joined the New York Public Works of Art Project in 1933. Gross taught=
at the New School of Social Research for 40 years and at the Educational=
Alliance Art School for 68 years. Gross made sculptures for public instit=
utions, including the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. He wrote the b=
ook: The Technique of Wood Sculpture (1957). He produced a large number of=
works in different media – wood, stone, bronze, pen and ink, and wa=
ter color – but his contributions to wood sculpture are the most out=
standing. The forests of the Carpathian mountains near his birthplace firs=
t taught him the qualities and potentialities of wood. Gross used more tha=
n 80 exotic hardwoods in his work, his favorite being lignum vitae, an exc=
eptionally hard South American wood. He never camouflaged or overpolished=
its surfaces and never disguised its colors but respected its texture and=
grain. Among his favorite themes were female acrobats and mothers playing=
with small children” (Werner and Saxena, EJ, 2012). OCLC lists 45 c=
opies worldwide. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-4-11) (ID #28999) $100.00.<b=
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72. Gross, Naftoli, 1896 Or 7-1956. Wo=
rkmen's Circle (U. S.); Educational Dept. =D7=99=D7=95=D7=93=D7=96=D7=
=A9=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A1: =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=
=D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=A9=D7=9F. YUDZSHIN=
DEBS: A MAYSE FUN A MENTSHN. Nyu York: Arbeyter Ring Bildungs Department,=
1933. 2nd Printing. Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 64 pages. In Yiddish. Title in E=
nglish: Eugene Debs: A Story of a People. Illustrated cover by artist Note=
Kozlovski. Biography for children, of Eugene Debs. With photographs of De=
bs, his parents, and the home where he was born. SUBJECT(S): Socialists --=
United States – Biography. Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-19=
26. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Edges of covers worn, inner-pages clea=
n, overall very good condition. Kazdan 58. (YIDCHI-1-1A) (ID #29687) $70.0=
0.<br>
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73. Shifris, M., 1897-1977. Bunin, L;=
Cutler, Yosel,; 1896-1935. =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=9E=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2 =D7=95=
=D7=95=D7=90=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=96=D7=99=D7=91=D7=
=9F =D7=98=D7=A2=D7=92. DI MAME VOKH MIT DI ZIBN TEG. New York: Yungvarg,=
1941. Cloth, oblong 8vo., [76] p. Illustrated. In Yiddish. “Mother=
Week and her Seven Days”. Poems and short stories of children, with=
charming and comical black and white illustrations by L. Bunin and Yosel=
Cutler on almost every page. Yungvarg was the publisher of a popular Yidd=
ish children’s magazine. Light tanning to pages and cover. Light wea=
r to spine. Very good condition. (YID-14-1) (ID #29001) $110.00.<br>
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74. Lumet, Baruch; Raskin, Saul,; 1878=
-1966; Sherker, L; Cutler, Yosel,; 1896-1935; Kozlovski, Note,; 1906-. =D7=
=98=D7=A2=D7=90=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=
=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. TEATER FAR KINDER. New York: [Abco Press], 1932. Cloth,=
oblong 8vo., [97] pages. Illustrated. In Yiddish. "Theater for Chil=
dren" Author's personal stamp on title page. Previous owner's=
inscription. SUBJECT(S): Children's literature, Yiddish. Children'=
;s plays, Yiddish. Includes: DI Zibn Gute Yor (The Seven Good Year); Vos d=
i Levone Fartsaylt; Der Magid mitn Kelbl, (The Storyteller with the Calf);=
Tsvey Melokhim (Two Angels); Groy un Grin (Grey and Green), with beautifu=
l illustrations by Saul Raskin, L. Sherker, Yosel Cutler, and Note Kozlovs=
ki. Light wear to covers and spin, some staining on cover. Drawing and wri=
ting by former young owner on a few pages throughout. Good condition. (YID=
-14-2) (ID #29002) $125.00.<br>
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75. Horn, José. SHUL ALMANAKH:=
TSUM 15TN ANIVERSAR FUN DER FOLKS SHUL D. F. SARMIENTO (GEVEZENE ZALMEN R=
AYZEN SHUL) IN AVEZSHANEDA: 1928-1943. Avezshaneda [Avellaneda, Argentina=
]: [?], 1943. Paper wrappers, large 8vo, 62 pages. Illustrated with photo=
graphs. In Yiddish with added title page in Spanish (Decimo Quinto Anivers=
ario de la Escuela Particular “D. F. Sarmiento”. Other Titles:=
Almanaque Escolar. Sarmiento was president of Argentina from 1868 –=
1874, and was known for his educational reforms. OCLC lists only two copi=
es worldwide (Univ. Florida and Harvard). May be missing back cover in Spa=
nish. Pages tanned. Otherwise Good + condition. (YID-14-3) (ID #29003) $95=
=2E00.<br>
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76. 25 YOR IKUFISHE KULTUR-BOYUNG UN I=
NTENSIV GEZELSHAFTLEKH LEBN UN KAMF 1937 – 1962 (Issue of Periodical=
Revista Literaria Israelita, Number 152, September 1962). Buenos Aires: I=
KUF (Idisher Kultur Farband), 1962. Original paper wrappers, large 8vo, 48=
pages. In Yiddish. Issue devoted to the 25th anniversary of the organizat=
ion IKUF and their work to build Yiddish culture and community. Articles i=
nclude: 25 Historishe IKUF Yorn (25 historic years of IKUF); Kaseros in de=
r Yidisher Geshikhte (Caseros in Jewish History); Peretz Markish, der Dikh=
ter fun Natsionaler Heroik; Yanush Kortshaks Veg in Lebn un Toyt; Roberto=
Payro un zany Verk, and others. Edgwear and staining to covers, corner mi=
ssing from back cover, pages tanned. Good – condition. Scarce. (YID-=
14-4) (ID #29004) $100.00.<br>
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77. Rosenblatt, H. 1878-1956. (Henry),=
Raskin, Saul,; 1878-1966. =D7=91=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=96=D7=99=D7=A7: =D7=93=D7=
=90=D7=A1 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90 =D7=90=D7=99=
=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=9C. BEBZIK: DOS LEBN=
FUN A IDISHN INGL. [New York]: Tsentral Komitet Fun Di Idishe Folk Shuln=
, 1940. Cloth, 8vo, 158 pages. In Yiddish. With author's inscription.=
With illustrations throughout by Saul Raskin, a few with color. “Be=
bzik: the Life of a Jewish Boy”. SUBJECT(S): Children's poetry,=
Yiddish. With brief dictionary at back. Shelfwear, otherwise Very good co=
ndition. Kazdan 212. (YIDCHI-1-5) (ID #29686) $70.00.<br>
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78. Missel, A; Friedman, Bezalel. =D7=
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=98=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=
=9A =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=
=D7=99. DI ARBETER SHUL LERNBUKH FARN TSVEYTN LERNYOR. New York: Internats=
yonaler Arbeter Ordn (IWO), 1933. Cloth, 8vo, 158 pages, illustrated, Incl=
udes portraits, in Yiddish. The International Workers Order (IWO) was a Co=
mmunist Party-affiliated insurance, mutual benefit and fraternal organizat=
ion founded in 1930 and disbanded in 1954 as the result of legal action un=
dertaken by the state of New York in 1951. At its height in the years imme=
diately following World War II, the IWO had almost 200, 000 members and pr=
ovided low-cost health and life insurance, medical and dental clinics, and=
supported foreign-language newspapers, cultural and educational activitie=
s. The organization also operated a summer camp and cemeteries for its mem=
bers. (wikipedia 2012) SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language --- reader. OCLC lists=
4 copies (Cornell, Harvard, NYU, American Jewish U) worldwide. Covers bum=
ped, edgewear, hinge repair, few stains, otherwise very good copy (YIDCHI-=
5-4) (ID #29690) $125.00.<br>
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79. Friedman, Bezalel. =D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=
=A9=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=99=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A:=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=
=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=99. DI ARBETER SHUL: LERNBUKH FARN ERSHTN YOR=
=2E New York: Internatsyonaler Arbeter Ordn, 1934. Cloth, 8vo, 160 pages, il=
lustrated, Includes portraits, in Yiddish. First edition. The Internationa=
l Workers Order (IWO) was a Communist Party-affiliated insurance, mutual b=
enefit and fraternal organization founded in 1930 and disbanded in 1954 as=
the result of legal action undertaken by the state of New York in 1951. A=
t its height in the years immediately following World War II, the IWO had=
almost 200, 000 members and provided low-cost health and life insurance,=
medical and dental clinics, and supported foreign-language newspapers, cu=
ltural and educational activities. The organization also operated a summer=
camp and cemeteries for its members. (wikipedia 2012) SUBJECT(S): Yiddish=
language --- reader--- children--- juvenile--- communisn. OCLC lists 2 co=
pies (U of Michigan, Hebrew Union Coll) worldwide. Covers bumped, hinge an=
d backstrip repair, inner binding tight, pages clean, overall good + condi=
tion. (YIDCHI-5-6) (ID #29692) $145.00.<br>
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80. Yefroikin, S; Mark, Yudel. =D7=9C=
=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=A4=
=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A:=D7=A7=
=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2. YIDIS=
HE KINDER: LEYENBUKH FARN DRITN LERNYOR. New York: Bildung Opteylung Fun A=
rbeter Ring, 1964. Cloth, 8vo, 271 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Added t=
itle page: Yiddishe Kinder (Jewish Children). Zalman (or Salman) Yefroikin=
(1893-1966), also known as S. Efron, educator and author, was born April=
18, 1893 in Wekshna, Lithuania, the son of Rafaele Yefroikin. In 1921 aft=
er his graduation from the Jewish Teachers' Seminary in Riga, Latvia,=
Mr. Yefroikin emigrated to the United States where he took up residence i=
n New York City. He taught Yiddish literature and Jewish history in the ed=
ucational system of the Workmen's Circle, a national Jewish labor and=
fraternal order. He directed its summer camps and later the Workman's=
Circle High School. From 1953 until his death Mr. Yefroikin was education=
al director of the eighty-five Jewish secular schools operated by the Work=
men's Circle. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language --- Readers. OCLC lists 12=
copies worldwide. Back-cover torn and last few pages as well, small tear=
to front cover, some bumping, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-12)=
(ID #29699) $50.00.<br>
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81. Kipnis, Levin; Illustrated by Isa.=
=D7=98=D7=99=D7=99=D7=98=D7=9C=D7=91=D7=95=D7=99=D7=9E =D7=90=D7=95=D7=A0=
=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9F. UNTERN TEYTLBOYM. New York: Matones`, 1961. Clot=
h, 8vo, 160 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Levin Kipnis (1894 -1990) was=
a children's author and poet who wrote mainly in Hebrew and Yiddish.=
He won the Israel prize in 1978. He decided to become a writer at the age=
of 13, after seeing the Hebrew children's magazine "Haprachim&qu=
ot; ("the flowers"). In his attic, he wrote, illustrated and pro=
duced his own magazine. Kipnis's writing is characterized by a light a=
nd happy style, devoid of pathos, yet rich and aesthetic. His collections=
in Hebrew encompass about 800 stories and 600 poems. He also wrote childr=
en's books in Yiddish. (wikipedia.com 2012) SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- ch=
ildren ---- fiction. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Bar Ilan U, National L=
ibrary of Israel, National Yiddish Book Center). Slight edgewear to cover,=
Very good condition (YIDCHI-5-13) (ID #29700) $75.00.<br>
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82. Chanin, N; Illustrations From Kozl=
ovski, Note. =D7=91=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2. BERELE. New York: Farla=
g Kinder-Ring, 1938. Cloth with dustjacket, 8vo, 128 pages, illustrated, i=
n Yiddish. Series: Kinder-ring bibliotek of the Workmen’s Circle. SU=
BJECT(S): Yiddish --- children ---- fiction. Edgewear and staining to cove=
r, inner pages yellowed, dustjacket slightly worn, otherwise Very good con=
dition (YIDCHI-5-14a) (ID #29739) $50.00.<br>
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83. Rodin, David; Illustrations Kozlov=
ski, Note. =D7=92=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=9E=
=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A:=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A7=D7=90=
=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2. VINKAVINKELE: MAYSELEKH=
IN GRAMEN. Shikage (Chicago): Tseshinskis Farlag, 1935. Cloth, 8vo, 61 pa=
ges, illustrated, in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children ---- juveni=
le--- poetry. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Shelfwear to covers, inner pa=
ges clean, very good condition (YIDCHI-5-18) (ID #29705) $150.00.<br>
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84. Rodin, David; Illustrations Lichte=
nstein, Isaac. =D7=91=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=
=99=D7=99 =D7=93=D7=99. DI DRAY BARIMER. New York, Matones, 1940. Cloth, 8=
vo, 248 pages, in Yiddish, illustrated, with illustrated cover. SUBJECT(S)=
: Yiddish --- children --- fiction --- short stories. OCLC lists 29 copies=
worldwide. Shows some shelfwear, corners bumped, spine yellowed, otherwis=
e very good condition (YIDCHI-5-41) (ID #29729) $100.00.<br>
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85. Rodin, David. =D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=A3 =D7=90=D7=B0=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=9E=D7=9C. ALEF AVREML. Nyu York, Farlag=
"matones", 1946. Boards, 4to, [32] pages. In Yiddish. Color il=
lustrations on covers. Beautifully illustrated in bold black and white by=
Robert Stid. Children’s story about a young boy and a bear. Integra=
tes learning the alef-beys into the story. Published by “Matones&rdq=
uo;, out of the Sholem Aleichem Folks-Institut. They also published a popu=
lar periodical for children, “Kinder-Zhurnal”. (Bar-El, EJ, 20=
12). SUBJECT(S): Children's stories, Yiddish. Responsibility: fun Davi=
d Rodin [pseud. ] OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Light wear to edge of c=
overs, pages lightly tanned. Printed on heavy weight paper. Very nice, cle=
an copy. (YIDCHI-2-2) Kazdan207 (ID #29754) $100.00.<br>
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86. (Bund) Workmen's Circle (U. S.=
). =D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=98 =D7=99=D7=95=D7=92=D7=A0=D7=98 =D7=93=D7=99. D=
I YUGNT REDT. New York: Nyu Yorker Tsentraler Shul-Farvaltung Fun Arbeter=
Ring, 1934. Hardcover, 8vo, 64 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Essays by=
Workmen's Circle students on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of=
the Bund. SUBJECT(S): Workmen's Circle (U. S.) --- Allgemeyner Idishe=
r arbeyterbund in Lita, Poylen un Rusland. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (=
National Library of Israel, National Yiddish Book Center). Spine rebacked,=
inner pages clean & tight, good+ condition (YIDCHI-5-21) (ID #29708)=
$175.00.<br>
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87. Andersen, Hans Christian; Illustra=
tions Der Nister. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A =D7=96=D7=99=
=D7=91=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=90:=D7=A9=D7=
=A0=D7=99=D7=99=D6=BE=D7=9E=D7=9C=D7=9B=D7=94 =D7=93=D7=99. DI SHNEY-MALKE=
H: A MAYSEH IN ZIBN MAYSEHLEKH. Mexico: Kinder-Literatur-Fond Shakhno Kapl=
an, 1955. Paper-wrappers, small 8vo, 61 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Ti=
tle on the back cover “Cuentos de Hans Andersen: La Reina de la Niev=
e”, Andersens famous tale of the Snow Queen in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S):=
Yiddish --- children ---- fairytale. OCLC lists only 1 copy worldwide (Na=
tional Yiddish Book Center). Covers stained, pages tanned, overall very go=
od condition (YIDCHI-5-25) (ID #29711) $200.00.<br>
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88. Mark, Yudel; Berdichevsky, Micah J=
oseph; Illustrations Aaron Godelman. =D7=A9=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=96=D7=99=
=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=9E=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A1 =D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A2=
=2E ALE MAMES ZAYNEN SHEYN. New York: Kinder Ring Bay Dem Bildungs Komitet F=
un Arbeter Ring, 1937. Hardcover, small 8vo, 48 pages, illustrated, in Yid=
dish. This is a tale about a young boy, the Rabbi's grandson, devoted=
to his mother. The boy's love, enormous intelligence and courage assi=
sted him in his aspiration to make his beloved mother happy, save and reun=
ite his family. Shloyme was raised by his grandparents. Accidently he foun=
d out that his real mother is alive, but so ugly that even her parents cou=
ldn't look at her. Her husband left her. Shloyme gladly accepted his m=
other, extremely kind, smart and educated woman, and decided to undertake=
a long and difficult trip in search of his father. Oy, such a Jewish stor=
y. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- children ---- fiction. OCLC lists 17 copies wor=
ldwide. Spine repaired, covers bumped, internal pages clean, overall very=
good condition (YIDCHI-5-26) (ID #29712) $200.00.<br>
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89. Mark, Yudel, 1897-1975. =D7=A8=D7=
=91=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=95 =D7=92=D7=A8=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9D, =D7=A8=D7=A9=D7=99,=
=D7=99=D7=94=D7=95=D7=93=D7=94 =D7=97=D7=A1=D7=99=D7=93. RABENU GERSHOM,=
RASHI, YEHUDAH HASID. New York: Farlag Kinder-Ring Bay Dem Bildungs-Komit=
et Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1941. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 32 pages. In Yiddish. Illu=
strated stories for children based on the lives of the Rabbis Gershom, Ras=
hi and Yehudah Hasid. Series: Kinder-Ring bibliotek; Historishe geshtaltn.=
SUBJECT (S) Named Person: Gershom ben Judah, Me'or ha-Golah, 10th/11t=
h cent. -- Fiction. Rashi, 1040-1105 -- Fiction. Judah ben Samuel, ca. 115=
0-1217 -- Fiction. Responsibility: Yudl Mark. Illustrations by Y. Nayshlos=
and B. Tumarin. OCLC list 22 copies. Very good condition. Kazdan 143. (YI=
DCHI-2-8) (ID #29761) $100.00.<br>
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90. Molodowsky, Kadia; Illustrations I=
zrael, Rut and Kats, Mane. =D7=91=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=92 =D7=90=D7=A4=D7=9F. AF=
N BARG. New York, "yungvarg" Bibliotek Bam Kooperativn Folks-Far=
lag Fun Internatsyonaln Arbeter Ordn, 1938. Hardcover, small 8vo, 72 pages=
, illustrated, in Yiddish., Kadia Molodowsky (1894–1975) was one of=
the most prolific and public of the Yiddish poets, editors, and teachers=
in Warsaw and New York. Molodowsky was born in the shtetl Bereze (Bereza=
Kartuska), in Grodno province, to a family steeped in tradition, yet infl=
uenced by the Jewish Enlightenment. During her early travels, she encounte=
red both the Yiddish cultural and the Hebrew revivalist movements. She stu=
died Hebrew pedagogy in Yehi’el Halperin’s Froebel Courses in=
Warsaw in 1913–1914 and then, uprooted by World War I, worked in ho=
mes for refugee children in Ukraine. Molodowsky settled in New York City i=
n 1935, where she published more children’s poetry. SUBJECT(S): Yidd=
ish --- children ---- fiction. OCLC lists 28 copies worldwide. Edgewear to=
covers, pages tanned, very good condition (YIDCHI-5-27) (ID #29713) $125.=
00.<br>
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91. Unger, Menasheh; Moud, Zuni. =D7=
=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=98=D7=95=D7=91 -=D7=99=D7=95=D7=9D=
=D7=92=D7=95=D7=98. GUT YONTEV, KINDER. New York, The Shoulson Press, 195=
0. Cloth, 4to, 112 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish ---=
fasts, feasts, festival ---- juvenile. OCLC lists 31 copies worldwide. Ed=
gewear to covers, pages slightly tanned, overall very good condition (YIDC=
HI-5-29XX) (ID #29715) $50.00.<br>
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92. Steinbaum, Israel. =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=
=9C =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=
=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8.=
LEYENBIKHER FAR DER IDISHER SHUL. New York: Ertsiung, 1928. Cloth, small=
8vo, 222 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- language=
---readers. OCLC lists no copies of this edition worldwide. Covers bumped=
and slightly stained, inner pages clean, very good condition. Scarce. (YI=
DCHI-5-30) (ID #29717) $100.00.<br>
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93. Steinbaum, Israel. =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=
=99=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A. MAYN LEYENBUKH=
; TSVEYTER TEYL. New York; Farlag Dertsiyung, 1935. Publishers cloth. 8vo.=
160 pages. 23 cm. Second edition. In Yiddish. “My Reading Book. &rd=
quo; Bound in blue cloth, with historiated initials and illustrations thro=
ughout. One of many version of this Yiddish primer composed by the pedagog=
ue Israel Steinbaum; this edition is rare, and only one copy is listed on=
OCLC (U of Ottawa), with less than 10 of any edition on OCLC as well. The=
author was the founder of Camp Harmony in Warren, New Jersey; he also was=
heavily involved in the Groyser verterbukh fun der yidisher shprakh proje=
ct. Subjects: Yiddish language - Text-books. Light wear to cloth and endpa=
ges; hinges starting, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (YIDCHI-6=
-19) (ID #29816) $150.00.<br>
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94. Katsovitsh, Yisra'el Iser. =D7=
=90=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9C =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=
=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. DER LITVISHER INGEL - OYSTSUG FAR IDIS=
HE SHULEN FUN YISRA'EL ISER KATSOVITSH'S BUKH ZEKHTSIG YOHR LEBEN,=
MIT A POR VERTER TSU DER IDISHER YUNGER FUN DEM FARFASSER. New York: M. N=
=2E Mayzel, Idisher Farlag Far Literatur Un Visenshaft, 1929. Hardcover, sma=
ll 8vo, 103 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. [6] leaves of plates. SUBJECT=
(S): Yiddish --- juvenile --- Russia. OCLC lists 6 copies of this edition=
worldwide. Edgewear to covers, overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-31A)=
(ID #29743) $100.00.<br>
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95. Galin, Rivke; Illustrations Koslov=
sky, Note. =D7=98=D7=99=D7=99=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2. TAYBELE. Chicago, M=
=2E Ceshinsky, 1933. Hardcover, 8vo, 158 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. SUB=
JECT(S): Yiddish --- poems. Edgewear to covers, pages tanned, Very good co=
ndition (YIDCHI-5-32) (ID #29719) $100.00.<br>
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96. Bass, Hyman; B, Yefroikin; Illustr=
ations Leah Port. =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=90=
=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=98=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=9C=
=D7=A2=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F=D6=BE:=D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9B=D7=91=D7=95=
=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F. MAYN SHPRAKHBUKH: LEYEN- UN ARBET-BUKH FA=
R YIDISH (VOLUME I ONLY). New York: Aroysgegebn Fun Bildungs-Komitet Fun A=
rbeter-Ring, 1938. Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 191 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish=
=2E 2nd Revised edition. Volume I of two. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- language--=
- readers. OCLC lists 17 copies of this worldwide. Ex-library. Few marking=
s. Edgewear to covers, pages tanned, Very good condition (YIDCHI-5-33A) (I=
D #29720) $100.00.<br>
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97. Bass, Hyman B; Yefroikin.=D7=99=D7=
=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F=D6=BE =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=98=D7=A2=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=91=
:=D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9B=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F=
=2E MAYN SHPRAKHBUKH: ARBET UN LEYEN -BUKH FAR YIDISH (VOLUME II ONLY). New=
York: Aroysgegebn Fun Bildungs-Komitet Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1933. Cloth, 8vo=
, 256 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Volume II of two. SUBJECT(S): Yiddis=
h --- language--- readers. Edgewear to covers, pages tanned, Very good con=
dition (YIDCHI-5-33B) (ID #29721) $100.00.<br>
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98. Davidman, Solomon. =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=
=A9=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A1 - =D7=91=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=90=D6=BE=D7=91=
=D7=99=D7=93=D7=96=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=
=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2. IDISHE KINDER IN=
BIRO-BIDZSHAN- GESHIKHTE. New York, The Shoulson Press, 1948. Cloth with=
dustjacket, 8vo, 128/128 pages (double-count), illustrated, Includes port=
raits, first edition, in Yiddish and English. Added title page in English:=
“Jewish children in Biro-bidjan. ” 11 stories in both Yiddish=
and English sections, with 2 additional stories in Yiddish section only.=
This is an impassioned plea for support from Brooklyn author Solomon Davi=
dman to help Jewish Children in Bir-Bidjan with a history of Nazi attacks=
on Jews. SUBJECT(S): Jews ---Russian Federation --- Birobidzan. OCLC list=
s 17 copies of this worldwide. Dustjacket stained and shows some edgewear,=
inner-pages yellowed, overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-34) (ID #2972=
2) $200.00.<br>
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99. Stiker, Meyer. =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=
=D7=A2=D7=A8. LIDER. New York, Amerike, 1945. Cloth, 8vo, 126 pages, in Yi=
ddish, inscribed by author. Title page, designed by Yehudah Tofel. SUBJECT=
(S): Yiddish --- Poems. OCLC lists 22 copies of this worldwide. Covers sta=
ined, edgewear and cut on spine, inner pages bright and clean, overall ver=
y good condition (YIDCHI-5-35) (ID #29723) $150.00.<br>
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100. Shnaider, Shloime; Illustrations N. Kozlovski=
Un Sh. Gilder. =D7=A7=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=A6=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A9=
=D7=A4=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=9F, =D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=9F=
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=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=9F. SHPILEREYEN: OYFGABN, RET NISHN, SHP=
ILN UN KUNTSN. ERSHTER TEYL (FIRST VOLUME ONLY). New York: Farlag "ma=
tones`", 1929. Cloth, 8vo, 128 pages, in Yiddish, illustrated Title p=
age mounted on front cover, SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- magic tricks --- puzzl=
es ---. OCLC lists 9 copies of this worldwide. Covers show edge wear, page=
s clean, very good condition. (YIDCHI-5-36) (ID #29724) $100.00.<br>
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101. Congress For Jewish Culture; Illustrations Wa=
letzky, Tsirl. =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=99=D7=95=D7=9D=D6=BE=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=
=9B=D7=95=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A9=D6=BE=D7=94=D7=A9=D7=
=A0=D7=94. ROSH-HA’SHANAH UN YOM-KIPPUR BUKH. New York: Aroysg. Fun=
Dem Shultsenter Baym Yidishn Kultur-Kongres, 1967. Paper-wrappers, 8vo, 1=
2 pages, in Yiddish and English, illustrated, music, Description of the fe=
stivals in the back, personalization page on the back of front cover, The=
Congress for Jewish Culture was founded in 1948 as an umbrella organizati=
on serving a dozen other Jewish groups of varied political and cultural st=
ripes. Our goal is to promote Yiddish language and culture; to foster all=
aspects of Yiddish creativity; and to respond to the Yiddish cultural and=
educational needs of the American as well as international communities. T=
he Congress attempts to achieve these objectives through a varied program=
of activities, such as concerts, publications, and art exhibits (from the=
congress’ website). SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- Rosh Ha’Shanah --=
- Yom Kippur ---. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Covers show some wear, p=
ages clean, very good condition. Scarce. (YIDCHI-5-37) (ID #29725) $75.00.=
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102. Tarant, Deborah; Illustrations Pas, Moris.=
=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=
=9C=D7=B2=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A6=D7=B0=D7=B2=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=
=A8:=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=9F. MAYN BUKH: TSVEYTER LEYENBUKH F=
AR ONFANGER. Nyu York: Kooperativer Folks-Farlag Fun Internatsyonaln Arbet=
er Ordn, 1938. Hardcover, 8vo, 80 pages, in Yiddish, illustrated SUBJECT(S=
): Yiddish --- language--- Readers. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Covers=
show some wear, pages clean, very good condition. (YIDCHI-5-38) (ID #2972=
6) $100.00.<br>
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103. Entin, Joel. =D7=94=D7=B1=D7=96 =D7=90=D7=95=
=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=
=B3=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=9A =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2:=D7=9E=D7=B1=D7=
=9C =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A7=D7=B3=D7=A1 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F. FUN FOLK'=
S MOYL. IDISHE MAY'SEH'LAKH FAR SHUL UN HOYZ…. New York: He=
brew Publishing Company, 1919. Hardcover, 8vo, 201 pages, in Yiddish, illu=
strated Stories followed by explanations of difficult words and bibliograp=
hical notes. Includes bibliographical references. Joel Entein (1875–=
1959), was a “Yiddish editor, educator, and translator. Entin was bo=
rn in Pohost, Russia, where he received a traditional religious and secula=
r education. He became active in Hibbat Zion and in 1890 moved to Moscow t=
o work for Bnei Zion. He arrived in New York in 1891 where he audited clas=
ses at Columbia University. Although he wrote chiefly in Yiddish, his firs=
t publication was an English poem” (EJ, 2007). SUBJECT(S): Yiddish -=
-- language--- Readers --- short stories. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide.=
Covers very shaken and loose, first and last page loose, the rest is stil=
l bind tightly together, overall good+ condition (YIDCHI-5-39) (ID #29727)=
$125.00.<br>
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104. Metzker, Isaac; Illustrations Friedlander, Is=
aac. =D7=98=D7=90=D7=91=D7=99 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=98=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=99.=
TOLI UN TOBI. New York, Farlag Matones, 1936. Cloth, 8vo, 158 pages, in Y=
iddish, illustrated, with illustrated cover. Isaac Metzker, editor of the=
famous "Bintel Briefs" of the Jewish Daily Forward newspaper, w=
as born in the village of Lanovtse (Lanovitz, Lanivtsy), in the southern p=
art of the SRRG region. One of 10 children of David Metzker and Faggy Reic=
h, Isaac stowed away on a ship leaving Bremen when he was in his early 20s=
=2E He arrived in the USA in 1924. Isaac wrote for the Yiddish newspaper, Th=
e Jewish Daily Forward (Forverts), for decades. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish --- ch=
ildren --- fiction. Shows some shelfwear, very good condition (YIDCHI-5-40=
) (ID #29728) $75.00.<br>
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105. Metzker, Isaac, 1902-1984. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=9F=
=D7=99=D7=A6=D7=97=D7=A7 =D7=90=D7=91=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=A0=D7=90=D7=9C, 1437=
=D6=BE1509. DON YITSHAK ABARBANEL, 1437-1509. Nyu-York: Farlag Kinder-Ring=
Bey Dem Bildungs-Department Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1941. Cloth, 8vo. 48 pages.=
In Yiddish. Series: Kinder-ring bibliotek. Illustrated children’s b=
iography of Abravanel, the famous Sephardic theologian. Full page black an=
d white illustrations. SUBJECT (S): Sephardim -- Biography. Abravanel, Isa=
ac, 1437-1508. Responsibility: fun Y. Metsker; ilustrirt fun H Nayshlos. A=
brabanel was a “statesman, biblical exegete, and theologian. Offshoo=
t of a distinguished Ibero-Jewish family, Abrabanel (the family name also=
appears as Abravanel, Abarbanel, Bravanel, etc.) spent 45 years in Portug=
al, then passed the nine years immediately prior to Spanish Jewry's 14=
92 expulsion in Castile. At that time an important figure at the court of=
Ferdinand and Isabella, he chose Italian exile over conversion to Christi=
anity. He spent his remaining years in various centers in Italy where he c=
omposed most of his diverse literary corpus, a combination of prodigious b=
iblical commentaries and involved theological tomes” (Avneri, Zvi et=
al, EJ, 2012). OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Very good condition. Kazda=
n 151. (YIDCHI-2-11) (ID #29749) $100.00.<br>
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106. Bialostotzky, B. J. (Benjamin Jacob); Illustr=
ations: Kozlovski, Note and Others. =D7=91=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2 =D7=90 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=
=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=90. BINELE: A MAYS´E FUN A YINGELE: VOS HO=
T ZIKH GELOZT ZUKHN DOS LAND FUN EYBIKN YONTEV. New York, Farlag Kinder Ri=
ng Of The Educational Committee Of The Workmen's Circle, 1940. Cloth,=
8vo, 96 pages, in Yiddish, illustrated, with illustrated cover. Illustrat=
ions: Kozlovski, Note, Kaminski, Sho'el, Port, Le'ah. A boy has a=
magical journey. Bialostotzky was born in Pumpian, adistrict of Kaunas. H=
e immigrated to the U. S. In 1911 and was a Yiddish journalist and teacher=
=2E He was active in the organization of early Yiddish schools in the U. S.=
And a teacher in the National Radical and Workmen’s Circle schools.=
He was also a member of the Pedagogical Council of the Workmen’s Ci=
rcle and was active in various Jewish cultural organizations. He contribut=
ed poems and essays to many Yiddish periodicals, including the Jewish Dail=
y Forward, and was co-editor of Yunge Yidishe Kemfer, Di Kinder Velt and o=
n the editorial staff of Yidisher Kemfer and Di Tsayt. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish=
--- children --- fiction --- short stories. OCLC lists 30 copies worldwid=
e. Shows some shelfwear, corners bumped, otherwise very good condition (YI=
DCHI-5-41) (ID #29730) $75.00.<br>
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107. Bialostotzky, B. J. 1892-1962. (Benjamin Jaco=
b). Illustrated by E.M. Lilien. =D7=9E=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A1 =D7=A8=D7=
=90=D7=96=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=93: 1923=D6=BE1862. MORIS ROZEN=
FELD: 1862-1923. Nyu York, N. Y.: Farlag Kinder-Ring Bay Dem Bildung Depar=
tment Fun Arbayter Ring, 1941. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 48 pages. In Yiddish.=
Book for children and young adults on the life of the famous Yiddish poet=
and writer Morris Rosenfeld. Illustrations by Lilien. Photograph of Rosen=
feld. Series: Kinder-ring bibliotek; SUBJECT(S): Rosenfeld, Morris, 1862-1=
923 -- Criticism and interpretation. Responsibility: B. Y. Bialostotski; m=
it ilustratsyes fun Aba Lilyen. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Light stai=
ning to covers, pen mark on front cover. Very good condition. Kazdan 33. (=
YIDCHI-1-3) (ID #28967) $40.00.<br>
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108. Weisman, Nochem; Illustrations Zeldin, Y. and=
Other. =D7=B4=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D6=BE=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=9E=
=D7=A4=D7=B4=D7=90 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=91=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=93=D7=A2=
=D7=93=D7=99. DI BALADE FUN A "KINDER-KEMP". New York, Gedrukt=
In Yunyon Skver Pres, 1926. Cloth, 4to, [70] pages (not numbered), in Yi=
ddish, illustrated, with illustrated cover. Illustrations: Y. Zeldin, Mosh=
eh Zolotarov, Yehudah Gombarg un N. Weisman. Foreword Yaakov Levin. SUBJEC=
T(S): Yiddish --- children --- poetry. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide. Show=
s some shelfwear, corners chipped, binding repair, otherwise very good con=
dition (YIDCHI-5-43) (ID #29731) $175.00.<br>
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109. Weisman, Nochem. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=9E=D7=
=99=D7=99=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=A8=D7=95=D7=
=99=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2. DOS MEYD=
ELE MITN ROYTN KLEYDELE. Brooklyn; Osborn Press, 1940. Publishers cloth. 4=
to. [80] pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Bound in green cloth, p=
rinted on fine paper, text in green ink, with 14 full page block print blu=
e color illustrations. With illustrated title page and frontispiece portra=
it of the author. This book contains 20 short pieces –some in verse=
and some in prose –about a little girl in a red dress and her adven=
tures with various birds and small animals. After Nochem Weisman’s d=
eath, a secular Yiddish school in Brooklyn was named in his honor. Subject=
s: Children's literature, Yiddish. Poetry. OCLC lists 8 copies. Light=
soiling to cloth, small tear at bottom of backstrip, outer edges lightly=
soiled, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-14) (ID #29811)=
$110.00.<br>
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110. Weisman, Nochem. =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=
=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0. LIDELEKH MAYNE. Brooklyn; Osborn=
Press, 1940. Publishers cloth. 4to. [82] pages. 25 cm. First edition. In=
Yiddish. Bound in green cloth, printed on fine paper, text in blue ink wi=
th illustrated block cuts of the alef-beys above text. With illustrated ti=
tle page and frontispiece portrait of the author. Short rhymed poems for c=
hildren. The title of each poem represents a letter of the Yiddish alphabe=
t (including the specifically Yiddish letter combinations). Themes are of=
animals, nature, children, and children at play. After Nochem Weisman&rsq=
uo;s death, a secular Yiddish school in Brooklyn was named in his honor. S=
ubjects: Children's literature, Yiddish. Poetry. OCLC lists 8 copies.=
Light soiling to cloth, otherwise fine. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-=
15) (ID #29812) $140.00.<br>
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111. International Workers Order. Jewish Schools;=
International Workers Order. Jewish Section. National School Committee; J=
ewish Peoples Fraternal Order Of The I. W. O. (U. S.). National School Com=
mittee. =D7=99=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=92. YUNGVARG,=
VOLS 8, 9, & 10 (VOL.8, NO.1 -6/7, VOL.9, NO.1-7, VOL.10, NO.1-4, ALL=
BOUND TOGETHER). New York: Ordn Shuln, 1945- 1947. Cloth, 4to, Monthly pe=
riodicals (except June-Sept.), 16 pages each issue, illustrated. Itche Gol=
dberg (1904-2006) was born in Apt, Poland, and grew up in Warsaw. Since hi=
s arrival in Canada in 1920 as a teenager, the name Itche Goldberg has bee=
n synonymous with the linke (progressive) Yiddish movement. In 1925 Itche=
started Yungvelt, Canada's first secular Jewish children's camp.=
In 1932 he moved to New York City and from 1933 until the mid-1970s he wa=
s director of the Yiddish schools and cultural programs of the Internation=
al Workers Order/Jewish People's Fraternal Order. He founded the journ=
al called ‘Yungvarg’ to record school and camp activities. (JP=
FO). SUBJECT(S): Children --- magazine --- periodicals. OCLC lists 7 copie=
s worldwide. Almost all issues are missing the quiz section at the end. Vo=
l.8, No.5 has a tear on page 13/14. Pages tanned, Very good condition (YID=
CHI-5-45) (ID #29733) $200.00.<br>
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112. Congress For Jewish Culture. =D7=A1=D7=95=D7=
=9B=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=9E=D7=97=D7=AA=D6=BE=D7=AA=D7=
=95=D7=A8=D7=94 =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A. SUKES UN SIMHES-TOYREH BUKH. Nyu York:=
Shultsenter Baym Yidishn Kultur-Kongres, 1967. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 16 pa=
ges. In Yiddish and English. Illustrated workbook for students. With music=
al notation, reading exercises, and matching games. Includes a glossary in=
the back. Published by the Congress for Jewish Culture (Kultur-Kongres) f=
or their students. The Congress for Jewish Culture is an “organizati=
on devoted to the promotion of secular Jewish culture and the recognition=
of Yiddish as an indispensable means of Jewish creative expression. Found=
ed in New York in September 1948 at a world conference convoked by America=
n Yiddish cultural agencies and Jewish labor organizations, and participat=
ed in by delegates from similar organizations in other lands, the Congress=
for Jewish Culture set for itself the following basic objectives: to pres=
erve the continuity of Jewish cultural creativity; to foster Jewish educat=
ion through Yiddish and Yiddish-Hebrew schools; to assist in the publicati=
on of literary and scholarly works in Yiddish; and to protect the cultural=
freedom of the Jews wherever their right to maintain and develop their ow=
n culture is threatened…Through its department of education, the Co=
ngress seeks to coordinate the activities of the various types of Jewish s=
ecular schools” (Sherman, EJ, 2012). No copies listed on OCLC. Nice,=
clean copy, no ink or pencil markings. Very good condition. Scarce (YIDCH=
I-2-3) (ID #29745) $50.00.<br>
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113. Kozanski, Dovid & Mani Leyb, editors. Ill=
ustrated by Zuni Maud. =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=A2=
=D7=9C: ‏=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=
=D7=96=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=91=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8:=D7=A2=D7=A8=
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A. DER INZEL: LITERARISHE ZAMELB=
IKHER: ERSHTER BUKH. Nyu York: Ferlag Inzel, 1918. Half cloth, 8vo, variou=
s pagination. In Yiddish. SUBJECT (S): Yiddish literature. Yiddish literat=
ure -- Periodicals. Collection of issues of this quarterly periodical devo=
ted to Yiddish literature, edited by Dovid Kozanski un Mani Leyb. Includes=
“Nyu York in ferzen” (New York in verse) by Mani leyb, illust=
rated by Zuni Maud. No other volumes published. Spine lightly sunned. Very=
good condition. (YIDCHI-2-9) (ID #29748) $75.00.<br>
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114. Rudoy, Pinhas, 1888-1966. (Pini Bal Loshn).=
=D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=
=A0=D7=93: =D7=90 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=91=D7=90=D7=A9=
=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=98 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=
=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=A1=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F=
=D7=93=D7=99 =D7=AA=D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=93-=D7=AA=D7=95=D7=A8=D7=94'=
=D7=A1. DOS IDISHE KIND: A LERBUKH. New York: Hebrew Publishing Co, 1929.=
Hardcover, 8vo, 104 pages, In Yiddish. Illustrated primer for children. O=
CLC lists only one copy worldwide (Nat. Library of Israel), Very good cond=
ition. Nice, clean copy. (YIDCHI-2-13) (ID #29750) $100.00.<br>
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115. Friedman, Bezalel, 1897-1941. =D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=
=9F =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A: =D7=9C=D7=B2=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A4=
=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=A1=
=2E MAYN BUKH: LEYENBUKH FARN DRITN KLAS. Nyu York: Kooperativer Folks Farla=
g, 1938. Cloth, 8vo, 192 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated stories for childr=
en, published by the book league of the International Worker’s Order=
=2E SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Yiddish language -- Readers. Responsibility: Bets=
alel Fridman; Illustrated by Sh. Kaminski. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide C=
hildren’s writing in pencil on inside covers. Wear to spine. Hinges=
starting. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-2-15) (ID #29751) $125.00.<br>
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116. Peretz, Isaac Leib, 1851 Or 2-1915. =D7=97=D7=
=A1=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=B3=D7=9C=D7=
=A2=D7=9A. HASIDISHE MAYSELEKH. New York: Hebrew Pub. Co, 1916. Paper wrap=
pers, 8vo, 86 pages. In Yiddish. Series: Yudishe literatur. Publisher&rsqu=
o;s advertisement on back cover. SUBJECT(S): Hasidic parables. Hasidim --L=
egends. Responsibility: Y. L. Perets. Peretz was a “Yiddish and Hebr=
ew author. Peretz was one of the three classic Yiddish writers – wit=
h S. Y. Abramovitsh and Sholem Aleichem – and the founder of Yiddish=
modernism. In the first decade of the 20th century he was at the center o=
f an active literary circle in Warsaw. His closest friend was Jacob (Yanke=
v) Dineson, and he was a mentor to many other leading authors such as Shol=
em Asch, H. D. Nomberg, S. An-ski, A. Reisen, and Y. Y. Trunk. He began wr=
iting in Hebrew but is more often remembered for his Yiddish fiction&rdquo=
; (Klausner and Frieden, EJ, 2012). OCLC lists only 3 copies worldwide (Na=
t. Library of Israel, Yeshiva Univ., NYBC). Light staining to back cover,=
and light buckling. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-2-17) (ID #29752) $125.0=
0.<br>
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117. Peretz, Isaac Leib, 1851 Or 2-1915. =D7=90=
=D7=A4=D7=A2=D7=A7=D7=A2=D7=9C =D7=91=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A3: =D7=94=D7=
=90=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=9E=D7=A8=D7=AA =D7=97=D7=A0=D7=94. A PEKEL BRIEF (HA-I=
SHAH MARAT HANAH). New York: Hebrew Pub. Co. 1909. Original paper wrappers=
, 8vo, 25 pages. In Yiddish. Series: Yudishe literature. Publisher’s=
advertisement on back cover. Other Titles: Pekel brief. Responsibility: Y=
=2E L. Perets. Peretz was a “Yiddish and Hebrew author. Peretz was one=
of the three classic Yiddish writers – with S. Y. Abramovitsh and S=
holem Aleichem – and the founder of Yiddish modernism. In the first=
decade of the 20th century he was at the center of an active literary cir=
cle in Warsaw. His closest friend was Jacob (Yankev) Dineson, and he was a=
mentor to many other leading authors such as Sholem Asch, H. D. Nomberg,=
S. An-ski, A. Reisen, and Y. Y. Trunk. He began writing in Hebrew but is=
more often remembered for his Yiddish fiction” (Klausner and Friede=
n, EJ, 2012). OCLC lists only one copy worldwide (NYBC). Light water stain=
and buckling to cover and pages. Light soiling to title page. Good condit=
ion. (YIDCHI-2-18) (ID #29753) $125.00.<br>
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118. Gutman, R. B. 1883. (Raphael). =D7=99=D7=99=
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=D7=A2 =D7=A6=D7=95 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=
=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F=
=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99=D7=91=D7=9F =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9. YIDI=
SH: ILUSTRIRTE KHRESTOMATYE TSU LERNEN KINDER LEYENEN UN SHRAYBN YIDISH. N=
yu York: Hibru Poblishing Kompani, 1936. Hardcover, 8vo, 96 pages. In Yidd=
ish. Illustrated primer to teach children to read and write Yiddish. SUBJE=
CT(S): Yiddish language -- Readers. Children's literature, Yiddish. Re=
sponsibility: Refa'el Gutman. OCLC lists only one copy of this edition=
worldwide (Johns Hopkins Univ.). Ink marking on cover. Children’s w=
riting in pencil on inside front cover. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-2-10)=
(ID #29756) $75.00.<br>
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119. Gutman, Raphael, 1883-. =D7=90=D7=92=D7=93=D7=
=95=D7=AA =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8: =D7=A6=
=D7=95 =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=
=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=94=D7=95=D7=99=
=D7=96. AGODES FAR KINDER: TSU LEYENEN IN SHUL UN IN HOYZ. New York: Hebre=
w Publishing Co., 1937. Cloth, small 8vo, 122 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrat=
ions by M. Zasfitski. Legends for Children – to read at school and a=
t home. SUBJECT(S): Jewish legends. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Very g=
ood condition. Kazdan 50. (YIDCHI-4-1) (ID #28987) $110.00.<br>
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120. Fichman, Jacob, 1881-1958. =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=
=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=9C=D7=A7: =D7=97=D7=
=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=90=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A2 =D7=91=D7=A2=D7=
=A9=D7=98=D7=99=D7=9E=D7=98 =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=95=D7=95=D7=
=A2=D7=94=D7=A0=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=
=95=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=93-=D7=A9=D7=95=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9F. FAR SHUL UN FOLK: HR=
ESTOMATYE: BESHTIMT FAR GEVEHNLIKHE-UN OVEND-SHULEN. Varhe: Farlag A. Gitl=
in, 1913. Boards and Half cloth, 8vo, 203 pages. In Yiddish. Vocalized. Sc=
arce illustrated reader for students. “For School and Folk: Antholog=
y for Secular and Evening Schools”. The first book by Fichman, who w=
as an important writer for children. He was a Zionist, and wrote mostly in=
Hebrew. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language -- Readers. Yaakov Fikhman. OCLC lis=
ts only 3 copies worldwide. (Johns Hopkins, Mcgill, National Yiddish Book=
Center). Edgewear and pieces missing from corners of covers. Pages tanned=
and somewhat fragile, but still in good condition. Edgewear to last few p=
ages. Overall, Fair condition. (YIDCHI-2-14) (ID #29757) $150.00.<br>
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121. Bassein, Leon [L. Baseyn, Leon Elbe]. =D7=A4=
=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=
=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=B3=D7=A1 =D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=
=9F: =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=B3=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8=
=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. FUN DI KLEYNE KINDER'S VEGEN: M=
AYSELAKH FAR KINDER... Nyu York: Hibru Poblishing Kompani, 1921. Half clot=
h, 8vo, 6, [7]-256 pages. In Yiddish. “From the small child's w=
agon, stories for children”. 54 short stories with illustrations. SU=
BJECT(S): Children's literature, Yiddish. Author's pseudonymn and=
name [L. Baseyn] Leon Elbe at head of title. OCLC lists 13 copies worldw=
ide. Wear to cover and spine. Text in very good condition. (YIDCHI-2-16) (=
ID #29758) $100.00.<br>
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122. Segal, Beryl. =D7=9E=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=9E=D7=A2=
=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=9C=D7=A1=D7=90=D7=9F: 1729=D6=BE1786. MOSHE MENDLSON: 1729=
-1786. New York: Farlag Kinder-Ring Bay Der Bildungs-Komitet Fun Arbeter-R=
ing, 1941. Paper wrappers, 8vo, 46 pages. In Yiddish. Biography for studen=
ts of Moses Mendelssohn. Illustrated with reproductions on paintings of Me=
ndelssohn and his times. Series: Kinder-ring bibliotek; SUBJECT(S): Rabbis=
-- Biography. Named Person: Mendelssohn, Moses, 1729-1786. OCLC lists 17=
copies worldwide. Light wear and stining to covers. Cltoh tape on spine f=
raying at bottom. Good condition. (YIDCHI-2-4) (ID #29759) $50.00.<br>
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123. Kaminski, Y. =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9A =D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=A8=D7=9F =D7=96=D7=99=D7=9A =D7=99=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9: =D7=90 =D7=
=9C=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=9F=D6=BE =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=99=D7=
=9C=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=
=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A8. IKH LERN ZIKH YIDISH: A LEYEN- UN SHPIL-BUKH FAR ON=
FANGER. New York; Bildungs-Komitet Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1938. Publishers clot=
h. 8vo. 112 pages. 25 cm. Fourth edition. “I Learn Yiddish” is=
Y. Kaminski's tutorial for the alef-beys and beyond, replete with son=
gs, poems, stories, and illustrations. Published by the Education Committe=
e of the Workmen’s Circle. Illustrated by Peretz and Saul Kaminsky.=
Printed in black, red and turquoise ink. Subjects: Yiddish language - Rea=
ders. Children's literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 13 copies. Covers lig=
htly worn at edges, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (YID=
CHI-6-1) (ID #29762) $50.00.<br>
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124. Yood, Nochum; Note Kozlovski. =D7=9C=D7=99=D7=
=9B=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=95=D7=98=D7=9F. LIKHTIKE=
MINUTN. New York; Arbeter Ring, 1932. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 159 pages. 2=
3 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. “Light Minutes”; poems writte=
n for juveniles by Nochum Yood, beautifully illustrated by Note Kozlovski.=
Bound in red cloth with gilt lettering and pastedown gilt woodcut illustr=
ation on cover. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish. Kozlovski, N=
ote, 1906- illus. Backstrip torn at edges, cloth covers aged and worn at e=
dges, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-6-2) (ID #29=
763) $100.00.<br>
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125. Mlotek, Joseph; Ayala Gordon. =D7=99=D7=99=D7=
=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. YIDISHE KINDER=
=2E New York; Bildung-Komitet Fun Arbeter-Ring, 1959. Publishers cloth. 8vo.=
104 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Added title page in English:=
Jewish children. Illustrated by Ayelah Gordon. A primer in Yiddish for ch=
ildren, published by the Education Committee of the Workmens Circle; this=
is letter Alef, the first appearance, of this post-war Yiddish primer. Su=
bjects: Yiddish language - Readers - English speakers. Yiddish language -=
Study and teaching (Elementary). Yiddish language - Textbooks. OCLC lists=
20 copies. Hinges starting; pencil doodles on front cover and throughout=
the first few pages. Otherwise fresh. Fair condition. (YIDCHI-6-3) (ID #2=
9764) $50.00.<br>
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126. Simon, Solomon; Aharon Gudlman. =D7=A9=D7=9E=
=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C =D7=A0=D7=90=D7=A8: =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=
=99=D7=9B=D7=98=D7=A2 =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9E=
=D7=91=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=9F =D7=94=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=93. SHMER=
L NAR: DI GESHIKHTE FUN AN UMBAKANTN HELD. New York; Farlag Matones, 1931.=
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 104 pages. 24 cm. Second edition. In Yiddish. Tran=
slated title: “Shmerl the Fool: The Story of an Unknown Hero. &rdquo=
; Bound in blue cloth and color-printed pictorial onlay. Solomon Simon (18=
95-1970) was a prolific Yiddish writer, famous for his children’s st=
ories and as a leading figure of the Sholem Aleichem Folks Institute. &ldq=
uo;Shmerl Nar” (later translated as The Wandering Beggar), is about=
a Jewish simpleton accomplishing accidental “miracles” as he=
wandered about Russian towns. Farlag Matones was founded by “the Sh=
olem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1=
918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a publisher=
of children’s books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish liter=
ature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein,=
Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis=
Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin” (Guide to the Yivo Archives,=
2012). Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish. Children's story=
=2E OCLC lists 30 copies worldwide. Light tear to top edge of backstrip, lig=
ht wear to covers, hinges starting. Otherwise clean and fresh. Good + cond=
ition. (YIDCHI-6-4) (ID #29765) $50.00.<br>
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127. Simon, Solomon; Note Kozlovski. =D7=A8=D7=90=
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=D7=A8=D7=A2=D7=A1. ROBERTS VENTURES. New York; Farlag Matones, 1938. Publ=
ishers cloth. 8vo. 192 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. “Rob=
ert’s Adventures. ” Bound in pink cloth with color-printed pic=
torial onlay. Black and white illustrations by Note Kozlovski. Solomon Sim=
on (1895-1970) was a prolific Yiddish writer, famous for his children&rsqu=
o;s stories and as a leading figure of the Sholem Aleichem Folks Institute=
=2E Farlag Matones was founded by “the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute,=
an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Y=
iddish school system... [and] as a publisher of children’s books bu=
t became a leading publisher of Yiddish literature and of well-known autho=
rs such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe)=
Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaro=
n Zeitlin” (Guide to the Yivo Archives, 2012). Subjects: Children=
9;s literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 15 copies. Light wear to cloth, backst=
rip lightly soiled, previous owners inscription on table of contents, othe=
rwise fine. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-6) (ID #29769) $75.00.<br>
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128. Simon, Solomon; Isaac Friedlender. =D7=93=D7=
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=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C. DOS KLUGE SHNAYDERL. New York; Farlag Matones, 1933. Publ=
ishers cloth. 8vo. 127 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. “The=
Clever Little Tailor. ” Bound in dark green cloth with color-printe=
d pictorial onlay. Black and white woodcuts and historiated initials by Is=
aac Friedlender. Solomon Simon (1895-1970) was a prolific Yiddish writer,=
famous for his children’s stories and as a leading figure of the Sh=
olem Aleichem Folks Institute. Farlag Matones was founded by “the Sh=
olem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1=
918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a publisher=
of children’s books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish liter=
ature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein,=
Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis=
Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin” (Guide to the Yivo Archives,=
2012). Subjects: Children's stories, Yiddish. Backstrip lightly tanne=
d, light wear to cloth, light soiling to a few edges, otherwise clean and=
fresh. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-7) (ID #29771) $75.00.<br>
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129. Kopeloff, Isidore; Todros Geller. =D7=90=D7=
=9E=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=A7=D7=A2 =D7=99=D7=90=D6=B8=D7=A8=D7=9F:=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=
=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9 =D7=90=D7=
=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=9C =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=9C=
=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=94=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9D. AMOLIKE YORN: IBERLEBUNGEN FU=
N A IDISH INGEL IN DER ALTER HEYM. New York; Farlag Matones, 1931. Publish=
er cloth. 8vo. 208 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Bound in dark=
blue cloth with color-printed pictorial onlay, includes frontispiece phot=
ograph of the author. Illustrated by Todos Geller and a foreword from the=
editors; “Former Years” is an abridgement of the anarchist Is=
odore Kopeloff's book “Amol iz geven” (published 1926), th=
e memoirs of his youth in Lithuania and the first years of his life in New=
York City. Farlag Matones was founded by “the Sholem Aleichem Folk=
Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate=
a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a publisher of children&rsqu=
o;s books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish literature and of well=
-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Mos=
es (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Ze=
itlin, Aaron Zeitlin” (Guide to the Yivo Archives, 2012). Subjects:=
Childrens Literature, Yiddish. Jews - Lithuania - Social life and customs=
=2E Kopeloff, Isidore, 1859-1933. Lithuania - Ethnic relations. OCLC lists 2=
9 copies. Outer edge lightly dusted, backstrip lightly worn, otherwise fin=
e. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-5) (ID #29768) $100.00.<br>
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130. Kreplak, Jacob; Note Kozlovski. =D7=99=D7=95=
=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=B0=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=92. YUNGVARG. New York; Farlag Matones,=
1935. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 190 [2] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yid=
dish. “Young People. ” Bound in blue cloth with color-printed=
pictorial onlay. Black and white illustrations by Note Kozlovski. A large=
collection of short stories about life on the lower east side by Jacob Kr=
eplak. Farlag Matones was founded by “the Sholem Aleichem Folk Insti=
tute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secu=
lar Yiddish school system... [and] as a publisher of children’s boo=
ks but became a leading publisher of Yiddish literature and of well-known=
authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses (Mo=
yshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin,=
Aaron Zeitlin” (Guide to the Yivo Archives, 2012). OCLC lists 28 co=
pies. Subjects: Yiddish literature. Short stories, Yiddish. Backstrip ligh=
tly tanned, light wear to cloth, otherwise fine. Very good condition. (YID=
CHI-6-8) (ID #29772) $100.00.<br>
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131. Kreplak, Jacob; Alis Gorman. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=
=A9=D7=95=D7=AA =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=99=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=95=D7=95=D7=
=90=D7=A8=D7=92. MAYSES FAR YUNGVARG. New York; Yakov Kreplyak Bukh Komite=
t, 1947. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 333 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddis=
h. Verso title page: Stories for Young Folks; Maises far Yungvarg. Publish=
ed by the Jacob Kreplak Memorial Fund. With frontispiece portrait of the a=
uthor. Contains a biography of the author by Herman Frank; glossary of for=
eign words; short stories and a play for children. Subjects: Children&rsqu=
o;s Literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 22 copies. Previous owners name on end=
page, light soiling to cloth, light soiling to outer edges, otherwise clea=
n and fresh. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-18) (ID #29815) $125.00.<br>
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132. Leib, Mani; Emanuel Romano. =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=
=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=A2 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=92=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=
=A2=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99 =D7=96=D7=99=D7=9F=
=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=9F. A MAYSELE IN GR=
AMEN FUN DRAY ZIN MIT A MAMEN. New York; Ferlag Kinder Ring, 1937. Publish=
ers cloth. 4to. 44 pages. 26 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Color printed=
pictorial onlay over boards. Published by the Educational Committee of th=
e Workmen’s Circle for the youth of Camp Kinder Ring, this fairy tal=
e about a mother and her three sons who live in infinite poverty at the fo=
ot of a mountain was written by the respected avant-garde Yiddish proletar=
ian poet Mani Leib, with six full page color illustrations by the artist E=
manuel Romano. ”Mani Leib (pseudonym of Mani Leib Brahinsky; 1883&nd=
ash;1953), Yiddish poet. Born in Nizhyn (Chernigov district, Ukraine), Man=
i Leib arrived in the U. S. In 1905 after having participated in the Russi=
an revolutionary movement. He immediately began publishing poems in New Yo=
rk's leading Yiddish periodicals and in the anthologies of the America=
n Yiddish literary movement Di Yunge, which had impressionistic, art-for-a=
rt's-sake poetic principles that Leib helped to establish and followed=
faithfully. Largely eschewing social concerns, he crafted formally unifie=
d poems that affirmed a belief in the ability of art to compensate for hum=
an suffering. His ‘sound poems’ drew renewed attention to the=
Yiddish language through their skillful use of alliteration and repetitio=
n. His most prolific year was 1918 when 11 of his collections appeared. Hi=
s ballads and tales were incorporated into the Yiddish school curriculum a=
nd formed the basis of his widespread popularity. In 1925 he was coeditor=
of ‘Insel’ one of the principal anthologies of Di Yunge. &rdq=
uo; (EJ 2008) Farlag Matones was founded by “the Sholem Aleichem Fol=
k Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate=
a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a publisher of children&rsqu=
o;s books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish literature and of well=
-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Mos=
es (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Ze=
itlin, Aaron Zeitlin” (Guide to the Yivo Archives, 2012). Subjects:=
Yiddish Literature. Children. Hinges starting, edges of covers bumped, li=
ght soiling to margins, some page edges brittle. Clean. Good- condition. I=
mportant. (YIDCHI-6-9) (ID #29773) $200.00.<br>
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133. Nadir, Moishe. =D7=90 =D7=9C=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=
=A4 =D7=90=D7=A4=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A6=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8. A LOMP=
AFN FENTSTER. New York; Farlag "Narayev", 1929. Publishers clot=
h. 8vo. 192 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Finely printed editio=
n of Yiddish poetry, with decorative brown ink device in the page margins,=
and authors portrait as frontispiece. With backpage English handwritten d=
edication from the author: “To a potential bolshevik / George Siegel=
/ from the author / Sept 1930”. The poet “Moyshe Nadir was th=
e pseudonym chosen by the American Yiddish writer Isaac Reiss, born in Gal=
icia in 1885. He arrived in America at the age of 13, and within a few yea=
rs was writing poems, drama reviews, and satires for leading Yiddish journ=
als. The pseudonym Nadir (“na dir, ” as in “take this&rd=
quo; or “take this and choke on it”) embodies some of the dari=
ng, acid humor of his work in leftist Yiddish publications — the Fra=
yhayt, Hamer, and Signal — during the 1920s and ’30s. ”=
(Joel Schechter, ‘In a Moyshenadirish World’, Jewish Currents=
summer 2010). Farlag Matones was founded by “the Sholem Aleichem Fo=
lk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinat=
e a secular Yiddish school system... [and] as a publisher of children&rsq=
uo;s books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish literature and of wel=
l-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Mo=
ses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Z=
eitlin, Aaron Zeitlin” (Guide to the Yivo Archives, 2012). Subjects:=
Yiddish poetry. OCLC lists 30 copies. Light chipping to edges of backstri=
p, light wear and ageing to edges, clean and fresh. Very good + condition.=
(YIDCHI-6-11) (ID #29775) $150.00.<br>
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134. Gelman, M. =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=99=D7=
=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9 =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A: =D7=93=D7=A8=D7=99=D7=99. MAYN Y=
IDISH BUKH DRAY. New York; Farlag Fun Dem Yidishn Fraternaln Folks-Ordn, 1=
945. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 165 [3] pages. 23 cm. Book two in the “=
My Yiddish Book” primer series; a four part graduated primer in Yidd=
ish reading and left-wing culture (published 1944-1946). Illustrated by Mo=
rris Pas. Bound in orange cloth with color printed onlay pastedown. Publis=
hed by the Yiddish Cooperative Book League of the Jewish People’s Fr=
aternal Order, the large Yiddish section of the left-wing International Wo=
rkers Order (IWO), “a Communist-affiliated, ethnically organized fra=
ternal order, was founded in 1930 following a split from the Workmen's=
Circle. At its peak, shortly after World War II, the IWO had almost 200,=
000 members and provided low-cost health and life insurance, medical and=
dental clinics, and supported foreign-language newspapers, cultural and e=
ducational activities. The IWO was put on the Attorney General's list=
of subversive organizations in 1947 which ultimately led to the liquidati=
on of the IWO in 1954.” (Tamiment Library). Subjects: Yiddish langua=
ge - Readers. Readers (Primary). Children's literature, Yiddish. OCLC=
lists 7 copies. Pencilled writing on first endpage from previous owner. L=
ight soiling to covers, hinge exposed but firm. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-=
6-12) (ID #29809) $50.00.<br>
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135. Borodulin, Lazar. =D7=90=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A3=
=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=96=D7=B2=D7=98 =D7=A1=D7=9E=D7=91=D7=
=98=D7=99=D7=95=D7=9F. =D7=B0=D7=99=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=A0=D7=A9=D7=90=D7=A4=D7=
=98=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=
=A0=D7=98=D7=90=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9E=D7=
=90=D7=9F. OYF YENER ZAYT SAMBATYON. VISENSHAFTLIKHER UN FANTASTISHER ROMA=
N. New York; A. Slutski, 1929. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 190 pages. 20 cm. Fi=
rst edition. “On the Other Side of Sambatyon. Science fiction novel.=
” On of the few, if only, original Yiddish science fiction novels,=
written by Lazar Borodulin (1879-1947), editor for Der Tog: “As far=
as original science fiction novels in Yiddish, I know of only one genuine=
example: Af yener zayt Sambatyon, by one L. Borodulin (1929). Borodulin w=
as a Yiddish journalist who wrote mostly science articles for Der Tog. His=
novel, by the way, earns a footnote in Irving Howe's World of Our Fat=
hers (p. 546). My wife and I have read the first 50 or so pages together;=
it's mostly pretty entertaining--about a journalist in search of a ma=
d scientist who has found his way to the land of the Red Jews after having=
invented a death ray. The Sambatyon river, it turns out, is made of a ser=
ies of geysers--hence the regular eruptions that have prevented travelers=
(all accept this scientist and journalist, apparently) from crossing it a=
ll these years... An intriguing mix of (Jewish) mythology and contemporary=
problems--like all the best science fiction in other languages. ” =
[Review by Marc Caplan in “Mendele: Yiddish literature and language&=
rdquo;; Vol. 10.004; June 2, 2000]. Subjects: Yiddish Literature. OCLC lis=
ts 17 copies. Light wear to cloth, light foxing to outer edges and endpage=
s, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-6-13) (ID #2981=
0) $125.00.<br>
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136. Chaver-Paver (Gershon Einbinder); Gudlman, Ah=
aron (Illustrator) New York: Farlag Matones` Bam Sholem Aleykhem Folk-Inst=
itut. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=9A =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=95=D7=95=
=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A1 -=D7=9B=D7=90=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=A8. KHAVER-PAVERS MA=
YSELAKH. 1925. Hardbound, 8vo, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Contents=
: Yankele shneyele un andere. "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of=
Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (tod=
ay Ukraine). At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled=
in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where=
he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the=
1920s as a children’s writer. He wrote five volumes of children&rsq=
uo;s stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary work=
s were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S): children --- fiction ---=
short stories --- Yiddish. Edge wear to covers, very clean and bright pag=
es inside, very good condition (YIDCHI-5-10A) (ID #29697) $150.00.<br>
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137. Chaver-Paver; Moses Soyer. =D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=
=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=A7: =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=B3=D7=9C=D7=9A =D7=
=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90 =D7=91=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=96=D7=95=D7=95=D7=99=D7=
=9C=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=94=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2. VOVIK: MAYSEH-=
LEKH FUN A BRONZVILER HINTELE. Los Angeles; Khaver-Paver Bukh Komitet, 194=
7. Publishers cloth. 4to.125 pages. 29 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. &ldq=
uo;Vovik; Stories of a little dog in Brownsville (Brooklyn). ” Illus=
trations by Moses Soyer; book design by Morris Pass. Bound in beige linen=
cloth; with 34 full page color illustrations; some text and all illustrat=
ions printed in orange ink. “Chaver Paver is the pen-name of the est=
eemed Yiddish writer Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8,=
1901 in Bershad. At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually set=
tled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, w=
here he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in=
the 1920s as a children’s writer. He wrote five volumes of children=
’s stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary=
works were stories and novels for adults. American Yiddish literature alw=
ays maintained a close connection to its readers, and Chaver Paver did not=
break from that tradition. He wrote of the movement from the shtetlach to=
the United States and the tone of his writing always expressed the compas=
sion he felt for his reading public. … Chaver Paver’s style i=
s unique in Yiddish prose. There is no sense of distance between the write=
r and the reader and his writings have the sing-song quality of a storytel=
ler, giving the impression of improvisation. The stories move fast, often=
featuring children, as well as real and imaginary animals that possess hu=
man characteristics. ” [Yiddishkayt.org] Subjects: Children's l=
iterature, Yiddish. Cloth heavily soiled on back cover, last two endpages=
soiled. Topmost edges wavy, possibly from water damage. Otherwise clean a=
nd fresh. Good condition. (YIDCHI-6-16) (ID #29813) $55.00.<br>
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138. Chaver-Paver (Gershon Einbinder), Illustratio=
ns: Lui Bunin. =D7=9C=D7=90=D7=91=D7=96=D7=99=D7=A7 =D7=94=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=
=98=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2 =D7=A7=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=92=D7=9F =D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=
=92=D7=9F =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=99=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A:=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=
=91=D7=96=D7=99=D7=A7. LABZIK: MAYSELEKH VEGN KLUGN HINTELE LABZIK (VOLUME=
1 ONLY). Nyu-York: Internatsionaler Arbeter Ordn, 1935. Cloth, 8vo, 79 pa=
ges, illustrated, in Yiddish. Volume 1 of 2. "Chaver Paver" was=
the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901=
in Bershad (now Ukraine). At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and event=
ually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los A=
ngeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish lite=
rature in the 1920s as a children’s writer. He wrote five volumes of=
children’s stories and several plays. However, the majority of his=
literary works were stories and novels for adults. Labzik is a dog story=
by Chaver-Paver (Gershon Einbinder), who managed to make 1930s leftist po=
litics engaging and funny to students of the International Workers Order&#=
39;s Yiddish shuls. Amusingly illustrated by Louis Bunin. SUBJECT(S): Yidd=
ish --- children ---- fiction. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Cover shows=
edgewear and has stains, pencil markings inside, otherwise very good copy=
(YIDCHI-5-15) (ID #29702) $100.00.<br>
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139. Borenstein, S. =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=B0=D7=
=B2=D7=98=D7=A2 =D7=B0=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98=D6=BE=D7=98=D7=B2=D7=9C=D7=9F:=
=D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=9E=D7=B2=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2=
=D7=9A. FUN VAYTE VELT-TEYLN. KINDER MAYSELEKH. Chicago; Farlag M. Tseshin=
ski, 1936. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 214 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yidd=
ish. Added title page: From Far Continents; Stories for Children; by Samue=
l Borenstein. Chicago, Ill., M. Ceshinsky, 1936. Bound in red cloth, gilt=
title, and pictorial onlay bordered in gilt, all edges gilt; with decorat=
ive tissue endpaper and frontispiece portrait of the author. Profusely ill=
ustrated, with an emphasis on the habitat of Australia. Published under th=
e auspices of the Museum of Natural History of the Jewish People’s I=
nstitute of Chicago by the curator and founder of the museum S. Borenstein=
=2E Subjects: Natural history - Juvenile literature. Nature stories. Childre=
n's stories, Yiddish. OCLC lists 12 copies. Light wear to cloth, other=
wise fine. Very good + condition. A beautiful book (YIDCHI-6-17) (ID #2981=
4) $200.00.<br>
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140. Erlikh, Haiman. =D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=
=A1=D7=9F, =D7=95=D7=95=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=A1=D7=9F =D7=91=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9E=
=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=9A: =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8-=D7=9C=D7=
=99=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8. VAKSN, VAKSN BLIMELEKH: KINDER-LIDER. Johannesburg;=
Kayor Publishers, 1964. Publishers cloth. 8vo. 46 pages. 23 cm. First edi=
tion. In Yiddish. Verso title page: Waksen, Waksen, Blimelech (Children&rs=
quo;s Verses). Bound in yellow cloth, letterpress printed, text in green i=
nk, with decorative borders and illustrations throughout. Hyman Ehrlich (1=
908–1981) wrote children's verses, satirical works; his later vo=
lumes were devoted to more somber themes. The publisher, Kayor, was establ=
ished in 1949, and in collaboration with the Di Dorem Afrikaner Yiddishe K=
ultur Federatzie “inaugurated the most productive era in local Yiddi=
sh publishing. South Africa became an important center of Yiddish creativi=
ty. From 1949 to 1962, Kayor, in association with the Kultur Federatzie, p=
ublished six collections of essays and short stories, six volumes of poetr=
y and one novel, together with all the journalism and most of the Yiddish=
and Hebrew occasional publications in South Africa. ” (EJ 2008; Sou=
th African Literature). Subjects: Authors, Yiddish. OCLC lists 15 copies.=
Previous protective jacket has left a tape residue line across the endpag=
es; upper edge lightly soiled from dust; otherwise fine. Very good + condi=
tion. A beautiful book. (YIDCHI-6-20) (ID #29817) $150.00.<br>
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141. [N. L. ]. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=
=A2=D7=9A. MAYSELEKH. Winnipeg; Aroysgegebn Fun Der Y. L. Perets Shul, [1=
940?]. No Date (1940?) Later cloth. 12mo. 40 pages. 19 cm. First edition.=
In Yiddish. Published by the Y. L. Perets Folk Shuln in Winnipeg, Canada.=
In the series “Literatur far der shul” number 1. A second boo=
k was published in the series, titled “Di Fon. ” ‘Maysel=
ekh’ is a collection of short stories in simple prose, intended for=
native speakers of six to seven years, including a Yiddish version of &ls=
quo;Goldilocks and the Three Bears. ’ With nine illustrations throug=
hout the text; bound in later boards and cloth. “The I. L. Peretz Fo=
lk School began in 1914 and was originally called the Jewish Radical Schoo=
l. The name was changed in 1915 to honour the Yiddish writer I. L. Peretz.=
It was a secular program, stressing Yiddish language and Jewish history.=
The Yiddisher Yugend Farein, a cultural organization founded by new immig=
rants, began the school. The program introduced a number of innovations to=
Jewish education in Winnipeg, including kindergarten and day school. &rdq=
uo; (History; Gray Academy of Jewish Education). Subjects: Childrens Stori=
es, Yiddish. OCLC lists two copies (OSU, Yiddish Book Center). Light soili=
ng to outer edges and title page, overall clean and fresh. Very good + con=
dition. (YIDCHI-6-21) (ID #29826) $175.00.<br>
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142. Vol, Yosef. =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A1 =D7=A2=D7=A8=
=D7=A9=D7=98=D7=A2 =D7=91=D7=95=D7=9A. DOS ERSHTE BUKH [TEYL ‘B&rsq=
uo;]. New York; Shule Un Heym, 1921. Publishers cloth. 12mo. 92 pages. 19=
cm. First edition. Volume two of the “The First Book” publish=
ed by Joseph Wall, a Yiddish primer for young children. Includes 30 illust=
rations throughout the text. Joseph Wall was later a Yiddish teacher at th=
e Sholem Aleichem Folkshul in the Bronx. Subjects: Yiddish language - Read=
ers. Children's literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists three copies (HUC, Yal=
e, Yiddish Book Center). Cloth worn, with original pastedown faded. All pa=
ges soiled in margins from previous use, with light foxing throughout, and=
penciled writing on endpage. Fairly clean, and all text crisp. Good condi=
tion. (YIDCHI-6-22) (ID #29827) $125.00.<br>
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143. Glaser, Moishe. =D7=A9=D7=91=D7=AA, =D7=99=D7=
=95=D7=9D =D7=98=D7=95=D7=91, =D7=97=D7=95=D7=9C =D7=94=D7=9E=D7=95=D7=A2=
=D7=93 / =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A7 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=
=B2 / =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=91=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=AA / =D7=
=9C=D7=95=D7=A1=D7=98=D7=99=D7=A7, =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=99=D7=
=A7, =D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=B2=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9A / =D7=92=D7=95=D7=B2=D7=9D =D7=
=96=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F / =D7=AA=D7=9B=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=AA. [MOIS=
HE GLASER; SIX VOLUME SET] SHABES, YONTEV, HALEMOYED / FRANK UN FRAY / MAY=
SE BREYSHES / LUSTIK, LEBEDIK, FREYLIKH / GOYIM ZINGEN / TAKHLIS. Los Ange=
les; Farlag Moshe, 1957-1962. Original stiff wrappers. 8vo.16, 18, 16, 18,=
18, 42 pages. 16 by 25 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Volumes of poetry a=
nd literature by Moishe Glaser, published annually from 1957 to 1962. All=
volumes designed by B. Malchi; multiple illustrations and photographic pl=
ates throughout each volume; most stories and poems based on biblical them=
es. The last volume, “Tachliss (Objective) ” is a work of dram=
a. We have every work published consecutively by Moishe Glaser for the yea=
rs 1957 through 1962; but do not have a later work - ‘Fun di shames=
fun der alter kloyz’ - published in 1965, which ostensibly was publ=
ished in a similar format. Subjects: Fasts and feasts - Judaism - Juvenile=
literature. Children's poetry, Yiddish. Yiddish literature. Generally=
fewer than 5 copies of each individual part listed on OCLC. Rarely offere=
d for sale together. Lightly soiled and aged covers and outer edges, other=
wise fine. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-24) (ID #29829) $275.00.<br>
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144. Glaser, Moishe. =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=
=91=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=AA:=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94=D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=
=9A =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A1=D7=93=D7=A8=D7=94 =D7=91=
=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=AA =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=
=93=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=A1=D7=93=D7=A8=D7=94 =D7=A0=D7=97. MAYSE BREYSHES. Los=
Angeles: Farlag "moishe", 1959. Original stiff wrappers. 8vo. 1=
6 pages. 17 x 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. On back cover: “Bibl=
e Stories from the Book of Genesis: (cosmogony). ” One of Moishe Gla=
ser’s annually self published works of literature; cover designed by=
B. Malchi; contains four illustrations. Subjects: Children's poetry,=
Yiddish. OCLC lists 7 copies. Light ageing to outer edges of covers, othe=
rwise fine. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-25) (ID #29830) $30.00.<br>
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145. Elbe, Leon (Leon Bassein). =D7=93=D7=99 =D7=
=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A2 =D7=A9=D7=A4=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=9A: =D7=90=
=D7=90=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9 =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=94=D7=A8=D6=BE=D7=91=D7=95=
=D7=9A =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=91=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8: =D7=90=D7=
=99=D7=9F =D7=A6=D7=B0=D7=B2 =D7=90=D7=A4=D7=98=D7=B2=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=
=92=D7=A2=D7=9F: =D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=A0=D7=A4=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=92=
=D7=A2=D7=A8 =D7=90=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=94=D7=A2=D7=9B=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A2 =D7=
=AA=D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D. DI IDISHE SHPRAKH: A IDISH LEHR-B=
UKH MIT BILDER: IN TSVEY OPTEYLUNGEN: FAR ONFANGER UN HEKHERE TALMIDIM. Ny=
u York: M. Gorevitsh Bukhhandlung (M. Gurewitch), 1915. Boards, 8vo, ix 12=
6 pages. In Yiddish. An early illustrated Yiddish primer for beginners and=
more advanced students. Interesting because of the juxtaposition of illus=
trations from the old world and the new - a lobster and a trolley car on t=
he same page as a goat and a wheel. Based on an earlier edition by Joel En=
tin. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish language -- Readers. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwid=
e (Yale, Brandeis, Nat Lib Israel), and only 1 copy worldewide of the 1st=
edition of 1914 (Nat Lib Israel). Endpapers tanned. Pages tanning. Good c=
ondition. Scarce. (YIDCHI-1-4) (ID #28968) $150.00.<br>
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146. Dineson, Jacob, 1856-1919. Levin, Yakov, 1884=
-1958. =D7=99=D7=90=D7=A1=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=A2: =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A6=D7=
=99=D7=99=D7=9C=D7=95=D7=A0=D7=92=D7=A2=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=90=D7=
=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=9F =D7=9C=D7=A2=D7=91=D7=9F. YOSELE: DERTSEYLUNG=
FUN IDISHN LEBN FUN YAAKOV DINEZON. New York: Hebrew Publishing Company,=
1933. Cloth, 8vo, 154 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated. “Yosele: Stor=
ies from Jewish Life by Jacob Dinezon”. With a brief 2 page biograph=
y of Dineson by JacobLevin. With brief dictionary in back also by Levin. S=
UBJECT(S): Children's literature, Yiddish. Jacob Dineson (1856–1=
919), was a “Yiddish novelist. Dineson, who was born near Kovno (Kau=
nas), Lithuania, received a traditional Jewish education and was influence=
d by the Haskalah movement. Before turning to Yiddish, he wrote Hebrew art=
icles in Ha-Maggid, Ha-Meli, and Ha-Shahar. His first Yiddish novel, Be-Ov=
oyn Oves ("For the Parents' Sins, " 1876), was banned by the=
Russian censor. Not until 13 years later and after rebutting H. Graetz &#=
39;s denunciation of Yiddish, did he publish his second novel, which won t=
he hearts of Yiddish readers and sold more than 200, 000 copies: Ha-Ne'=
;ehovim ve-ha-Ne'imim oder der Shvartse Yungermantshik ("The Belo=
ved and the Pleasant or The Black Youth, " 1877). He was the pioneer=
of the Yiddish sentimental novel, and retained the affection of the Yiddi=
sh reading public with his Even Negef ("Stumbling Block, " 1890)=
, Hershele ("Little Hershl, " 1891), and Yosele ("Little Yo=
sl, " 1899). He also took the lead in modernizing elementary Jewish e=
ducation through secular schools which were often called Dineson Schools.=
A close friend of I. L. Peretz, he helped establish the latter's fame=
” (Shmeruk and Spinner, EJ, 2012). OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. We=
ar and light sunning to spine. Very good condition. Kazdan 72. (YIDCHI-1-7=
) (ID #28971) $50.00.<br>
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147. Rubakin, N. A. 1862-1946. (Nikolai Aleksandro=
vich). =D7=90 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=94 =D7=9E=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=90 =D7=99=D7=
=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A9=D7=9F =D7=93=D7=90=D7=A7=D7=98=D7=A2=D7=A8. A MAYSE=
MIT A YIDISHN DOKTOR. New York: Farlag Arbeter Ring, 1945. Paper wrappers=
, 8vo, 32 pages. In Yiddish. “A Story with a Jewish Doctor”. S=
eries: K' Inder-ring bibliotek. SUBJECT(S): Russian fiction -- Transla=
tions into Yiddish. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Very good condition. K=
azdan 211. (YIDCHI-1-8) (ID #28972) $50.00.<br>
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148. Hofman, Leah Kapilowitz, 1898-1952. =D7=90=D7=
=99=D7=9F =D7=A7=D7=99=D7=A0=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C=D7=90=D7=A0=D7=93. IN=
KINDERLAND. Nyu York: M. Yankovitsh, 1927. Cloth, 8vo, 218 pages. In Yidd=
ish. Illustrations by A. Volkovitsh un Yo'el Levit. Children’s p=
oetry. Frontispiece photograph of the author. OCLC lists 10 copies of the=
1927 edition worldwide. Wear and some fraying to spine. Wear to covers. H=
inges starting. Good condition. Kazdan 76. (YIDCHI-1-11) (ID #28974) $50.0=
0.<br>
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149. Landau, Zishe, 1889-1937. Kopman, Benjamin, b=
=2E1887. =D7=A2=D7=A1 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=96 =D7=92=D7=90=D7=A8=D7=A0=D7=99=D7=
=A9=D7=98 =D7=A0=D7=99=D7=98 =D7=92=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=A2=D7=9F: =D7=A7=D7=90=
=D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=93=D7=99=D7=A2=D7=A1 =D7=90=D7=99=D7=9F =D7=A4=D7=A2=D7=A8=
=D7=96=D7=9F. ES IZ GORNISHT NIT GESHEN; KOMEDIES IN FERZN. New York: Zish=
a Landau, 1937. Cloth, large 8vo, 150 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrations by=
B. Kopman. “Nothing happened, four plays in verse”. Yiddish d=
ramas. Contents: Der bloyer nakhtigal -- Der royter nakhtigal -- Shipe zib=
ele -- Dzshimi fun Skotland Yard. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Water st=
aining and some buckling, primarily to first 55 pages and last few pages.=
Some soiling to first several pages. Text in good condition. (YIDCHI-1-12=
) (ID #28975) $50.00.<br>
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150. Lipson, Mordekhai, 1885-1958. =D7=93=D7=99=
=D7=95=D7=95=D7=A2=D7=9C=D7=98 =D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=A6=D7=99=D7=99=D7=9C=
=D7=98. DI VELT DERTSEYLT: MAYSEH'LAKH UN VERTLAKH, AYNFALN UN HAMTSOE=
S, MIDES UN HANHOGES FUN ANSHEY-SHEM BAY IDN. Nyu-York: Farlag "doyre=
s,", 1928. Cloth, 8vo, 319 pages. In Yiddish. “The World Tells:=
Stories and Sayings…” Collection of brief stories and saying=
s organized by topics related to Jewish life. SUBJECT(S): Jews – Ane=
cdotes. Responsibility: geklibn un iberdertseylt fun M. Lipson. OCLC lists=
only two copies worldwide (Univ. Of Ottowa, MacGill Univ.) Decorated endp=
apers. Spine sunned with small tear. Wear to covers. Hinges repaired. Good=
condition. Scarce. (YIDCHI-1-13) (ID #28976) $135.00.<br>
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151. Mishkin, Mordekhai, 1894-1949. =D7=A7=D7=94=
=D7=9C =D7=97=D7=A1=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D: =D7=95=D7=A9=D7=91=D7=97=D7=
=99 =D7=91=D7=A2=D7=9C =D7=A9=D7=9D =D7=98=D7=95=D7=91: =D7=B0=D7=95=D7=A0=
=D7=93=D7=A2=D7=A8=D7=9C=D7=99=D7=9B=D7=A2 =D7=9E=D7=A2=D7=A9=D7=99=D7=95=
=D7=AA =D7=A4=D7=95=D7=9F =D7=A8=D7=91=D7=99 =D7=99=D7=A9=D7=A8=D7=90=D7=
=9C =D7=91=D7=A2=D7=9C=D6=BE=D7=A9=D7=9D =D7=98=D7=95=D7=91 =D7=90=D7=95=
=D7=9F =D7=96=D7=B2=D7=A0=D7=A2 =D7=AA=D7=9C=D7=9E=D7=99=D7=93=D7=99=D7=9D=
=2E.. KEHAL HASIDIM: VE-SHIVHE BA' AL SHEM TOV: VUNDERLIKHE MAYSES FUN R=
EBE YISROEL BAL SHEM TOYV UN ZAYNE TALMIDIM. [New York]: Star Hebrew Book=
Co, 1928. Hardcover, 8vo, 186 pages. In Yiddish. Hasidim and the Follower=
s of the Baal Shem Tov. Stories of the Baal Shem Tov and his students. Com=
plied from various sources by B. Parnas. SUBJECT(S): Hasidim. Baal Shem To=
v, ca. 1700-1760. Very good + condition. (YIDCHI-1-14) (ID #28977) $135.00=
=2E<br>
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