Auction 31 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Blood Libel in the Village of Tiszaeszlár – Hungary
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Der Prozess von Tisza-Eszlar, Ein Antisemitisches Culturbild von Paul Nathan. Berlin: F. Fontaine & Co., 1892. German.
A book concerning the "Tiszaeszlár Affair", by Paul Nathan. A blood libel that spread in the village of Tiszaeszlár, Hungary in 1882, and claimed that some of the village's Jews murdered a 14 years old Christian girl and used her blood for a religious Passover ceremony. The author, Dr. Paul Nathan (1857-1927) was a Jewish politician and leader of German origin, founder of "Ezra" (German Jews Assistance Union). XXXIX, [1], 416 pp. Good condition. Damages to binding. Ink-stamps.
A book concerning the "Tiszaeszlár Affair", by Paul Nathan. A blood libel that spread in the village of Tiszaeszlár, Hungary in 1882, and claimed that some of the village's Jews murdered a 14 years old Christian girl and used her blood for a religious Passover ceremony. The author, Dr. Paul Nathan (1857-1927) was a Jewish politician and leader of German origin, founder of "Ezra" (German Jews Assistance Union). XXXIX, [1], 416 pp. Good condition. Damages to binding. Ink-stamps.
Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
Anti-Semitism, the Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita