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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Mir, idishe plitim in italye… [We, Jewish refugees in Italy]. Rome: "Organization of Refugees in Italy", 1946. Yiddish.
A booklet with a comprehensive survey conducted among more than nine thousand displaced persons in Italy. The survey checked the age and origin of the displaced persons and where they saw their future. Results indicated that an absolute majority expressed their wish to immigrate to Palestine.
The booklet includes notes about the survey, three detailed tables presenting the results, examples of responses to the survey by the refugees and a sample questionnaire.
49, [2] pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Tables are detached (apparently, originally). Cover partly detached. Tears and creases at margins of cover and spine.
A booklet with a comprehensive survey conducted among more than nine thousand displaced persons in Italy. The survey checked the age and origin of the displaced persons and where they saw their future. Results indicated that an absolute majority expressed their wish to immigrate to Palestine.
The booklet includes notes about the survey, three detailed tables presenting the results, examples of responses to the survey by the refugees and a sample questionnaire.
49, [2] pp, 21 cm. Good condition. Tables are detached (apparently, originally). Cover partly detached. Tears and creases at margins of cover and spine.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Te Vagy a Tanu! Ukrajnától Auschwitzig [You are the Witness! From Ukraine to Auschwitz], edited by Dezső Pór and Oszkár Zsadány. Published by Kossuth, [Budapest, 1947], Hungarian.
A book about the holocaust of Hungarian Jewry. The book contains much information about the deportation of Hungarian Jews to extermination camps as well as photographs from the camps (including photographs of Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald and Nordhausen). At the end of the book appears a long list of Hungarian Jews who perished in the holocaust.
The introduction to this book was written by Vilmos Nagy de Nagybaczon, Hungarian minister of Defense and Righteous among the Nations.
422, [2] pp + [12] plates. 24.5 cm. Original binding; printed on the binding is the title and the year 1947, with the original illustrated dust jacket. Good condition. Some stains. Some damages to margins of binding. Dust jacket is slightly torn at lower part. Stains and tears (some open) to dust jacket.
A book about the holocaust of Hungarian Jewry. The book contains much information about the deportation of Hungarian Jews to extermination camps as well as photographs from the camps (including photographs of Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald and Nordhausen). At the end of the book appears a long list of Hungarian Jews who perished in the holocaust.
The introduction to this book was written by Vilmos Nagy de Nagybaczon, Hungarian minister of Defense and Righteous among the Nations.
422, [2] pp + [12] plates. 24.5 cm. Original binding; printed on the binding is the title and the year 1947, with the original illustrated dust jacket. Good condition. Some stains. Some damages to margins of binding. Dust jacket is slightly torn at lower part. Stains and tears (some open) to dust jacket.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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גענעראל-באריכט – 3-טער קאנגרעס פון דער שארית-הפליטה אין דער אמעריקאנער זאנע פון דייטשלאנד, [דו"ח כללי – קונגרס שארית הפליטה ה-3 באזור הכיבוש האמריקני בגרמניה]. באד רייכנהאל (מחנה העקורים Bad Reichenhall), 30.3-1.4.1948. יידיש.
דו"ח המסכם את הקונגרס השלישי של שארית הפליטה בגרמניה. בקונגרס זה התאספו נציגים מכל מחנות העקורים היהודיים באזור הכיבוש האמריקני, ונערכו בו דיונים בנושאים פוליטיים, תרבותיים, וחברתיים שנגעו לחיי היום-יום במחנות. על מעטפת החוברת מופיעים איורים עם עץ גדוע ומפת ארץ ישראל.
[1] שער מעטפת, 18 עמ', [1] עטיפה אחורית, 21X30 ס"מ. דפי החוברת במצב טוב. קמטים ומעט כתמים בשולי הדפים. כתמים רבים על העטיפה.
פתיחה :$300
General report – Third Congress of She'erit HaPleita in the American zone in Germany. Bad Reichenhall (DP camp), March 30 to April 1, 1948. Yiddish.
A report summarizing the third congress of She'erit Hapleita in Germany. Representatives of all the Jewish DP camps in the American zone assembled to discuss political, cultural and social topics related to everyday life in the camps. Illustrations of a cut down tree and a map of Palestine appear on the fron cover.
[1] printed fron cover, 18 pages, [1] back cover, 21X30 cm. Booklet leaves in good condition. Creases and light spotting to margins. Many stains on cover.
דו"ח המסכם את הקונגרס השלישי של שארית הפליטה בגרמניה. בקונגרס זה התאספו נציגים מכל מחנות העקורים היהודיים באזור הכיבוש האמריקני, ונערכו בו דיונים בנושאים פוליטיים, תרבותיים, וחברתיים שנגעו לחיי היום-יום במחנות. על מעטפת החוברת מופיעים איורים עם עץ גדוע ומפת ארץ ישראל.
[1] שער מעטפת, 18 עמ', [1] עטיפה אחורית, 21X30 ס"מ. דפי החוברת במצב טוב. קמטים ומעט כתמים בשולי הדפים. כתמים רבים על העטיפה.
פתיחה :$300
General report – Third Congress of She'erit HaPleita in the American zone in Germany. Bad Reichenhall (DP camp), March 30 to April 1, 1948. Yiddish.
A report summarizing the third congress of She'erit Hapleita in Germany. Representatives of all the Jewish DP camps in the American zone assembled to discuss political, cultural and social topics related to everyday life in the camps. Illustrations of a cut down tree and a map of Palestine appear on the fron cover.
[1] printed fron cover, 18 pages, [1] back cover, 21X30 cm. Booklet leaves in good condition. Creases and light spotting to margins. Many stains on cover.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Pictorial Review, Vaad Hatzala Germany, 1948. [Munich? New York?], 1948. English.
Review of the rescue committee activities led by Rabbi Nathan Baruch in She'erit HaPletha camps in Germany, with photographs and documents: food distribution, Kosher kitchens, education, printing and distribution of prayer books, photographs of camp rabbis, central figures in the committee, and more.
Approx. 300 pp (faulty pagination), 30 cm. Body of book in good condition. Some stains and creases. Binding in fair-good condition. Tears at margins of binding and some stains.
Review of the rescue committee activities led by Rabbi Nathan Baruch in She'erit HaPletha camps in Germany, with photographs and documents: food distribution, Kosher kitchens, education, printing and distribution of prayer books, photographs of camp rabbis, central figures in the committee, and more.
Approx. 300 pp (faulty pagination), 30 cm. Body of book in good condition. Some stains and creases. Binding in fair-good condition. Tears at margins of binding and some stains.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Hanukka gelt un Hanukka draydl ["Hanukkah Money" and "The Dreidl"] by Sholem Aleichem. Published by Tzentral-komitet fun de befrayte idn in der amerikaner zone, di idishe agentz un der Joint, Munich, 1947. Yiddish.
A booklet with two children's stories for Hanukkah by Sholem Aleichem, published by the Joint organization for children in Displaced Persons Camps in Germany. The stories are accompanied by three illustrations, on the cover and on the title pages.
[1] title-cover, [1], 51, [1] pp, 20 cm. Body of booklet in good condition. Open tear at corner of first leaf. Cover in fair condition. Stains and tears to spine and margins (some open). Paper label pasted to spine. Cover partly detached.
A booklet with two children's stories for Hanukkah by Sholem Aleichem, published by the Joint organization for children in Displaced Persons Camps in Germany. The stories are accompanied by three illustrations, on the cover and on the title pages.
[1] title-cover, [1], 51, [1] pp, 20 cm. Body of booklet in good condition. Open tear at corner of first leaf. Cover in fair condition. Stains and tears to spine and margins (some open). Paper label pasted to spine. Cover partly detached.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Seven books and brochures printed in Europe after World War II. Munich, Regensburg and Paris, 1947-1949. Hebrew and Yiddish.
1. Zamlbukh, far "risher yugnd, by Ze'ev Jabotinsky". Published by the European Office of Beitar. Munich, 1947, Yiddish.
2. Yerusha, lider, by Mendel Mann. Published by Idishe Zetser, Regensburg, 1947. Yiddish.
3. Khanuka gelt un Khanuka draydl ["Hanukkah Money" and the "Dreidel"], by Shalom Aleichem. Published by Tzentral-Komitet fun di bafrayte Idn in der Amerikaner Zone / Joint, Munich, 1947. Yiddish.
4. Torat Bar Kochva. Published by Beitar, Munich, 1948.
A literary anthology with prose and study passages, on the subject of Lag BaOmer and the Bar Kochva revolt. Among the writers: Joseph Klausner, Shaul Tchernichovsky and others.
5. Stoyben, by Binyamin [Harshav]. Published by Merkaz Dror – Bafrayung, Munich, 1948. Yiddish.
First poetry book by Binyamin Harshav.
6. A zekher fun mayn stetl by Yitzchak Gotwein. Paris: Gelbar, 1948. Yiddish.
Memorial book for Jikov.
7. Un in dayn blut zelsto laybn, tag-bukh 1943-1944, by Leib Rochman. Published by Friends of Minsk-Mazowiecki, Paris, 1949. Yiddish.
Authors's dedication on title page.
Size and condition vary. Books were not thoroughly examined and are sold AS IS.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
1. Zamlbukh, far "risher yugnd, by Ze'ev Jabotinsky". Published by the European Office of Beitar. Munich, 1947, Yiddish.
2. Yerusha, lider, by Mendel Mann. Published by Idishe Zetser, Regensburg, 1947. Yiddish.
3. Khanuka gelt un Khanuka draydl ["Hanukkah Money" and the "Dreidel"], by Shalom Aleichem. Published by Tzentral-Komitet fun di bafrayte Idn in der Amerikaner Zone / Joint, Munich, 1947. Yiddish.
4. Torat Bar Kochva. Published by Beitar, Munich, 1948.
A literary anthology with prose and study passages, on the subject of Lag BaOmer and the Bar Kochva revolt. Among the writers: Joseph Klausner, Shaul Tchernichovsky and others.
5. Stoyben, by Binyamin [Harshav]. Published by Merkaz Dror – Bafrayung, Munich, 1948. Yiddish.
First poetry book by Binyamin Harshav.
6. A zekher fun mayn stetl by Yitzchak Gotwein. Paris: Gelbar, 1948. Yiddish.
Memorial book for Jikov.
7. Un in dayn blut zelsto laybn, tag-bukh 1943-1944, by Leib Rochman. Published by Friends of Minsk-Mazowiecki, Paris, 1949. Yiddish.
Authors's dedication on title page.
Size and condition vary. Books were not thoroughly examined and are sold AS IS.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Three issues of papers and periodicals published in Poland after the Holocaust. The papers were published on behalf of Jewish organizations. Lodz, 1946-1948. Yiddish.
1-2. Idishe Shriftn, literarishe samlbukh. Published by the Union of Jewish authors and journalists in Poland. Two issues, Lodz, 1946 and 1948. Yiddish.
Two issued of the literary periodical "Idishe Shriftn". The periodical compiled literary works and journalistic articles written during the holocaust or right afterwards. Among the writers: Avraham Sutzkever, Wolf Jasni and Chaim Grade.
Issue from 1946: [2], 112, [2] pp. Issue from 1948: 180 pp, 29 cm. Good overall condition. Some stains and creases. Tears at margins of a number of leaves. Both issues are bound in hard bindings, with original wrappers. Wrapper of first issue is detached and torn (large open tears).
3. "Dror", Frayheit" – HeChalutz HaTza'ir. Issue no. 1. Published by "Dror" center in Poland, Lodz, February 1947. Yiddish.
Issue of a monthly published after the holocaust on behalf of the Zionist Youth Movement "Dror". The periodical includes essays about Warsaw Ghetto, an essay about the illegal immigration movement, article about Kfar Gilady, news about the movement Kibutzim in Poland, and more. Among the writers: Yitzchak Katzenelson, the author Sarah Nishmit and others.
20 pp, 31 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks. Uncut sheets. Damages and tears at margins of leaves. Creases at corners. Ink stamps on title page.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
1-2. Idishe Shriftn, literarishe samlbukh. Published by the Union of Jewish authors and journalists in Poland. Two issues, Lodz, 1946 and 1948. Yiddish.
Two issued of the literary periodical "Idishe Shriftn". The periodical compiled literary works and journalistic articles written during the holocaust or right afterwards. Among the writers: Avraham Sutzkever, Wolf Jasni and Chaim Grade.
Issue from 1946: [2], 112, [2] pp. Issue from 1948: 180 pp, 29 cm. Good overall condition. Some stains and creases. Tears at margins of a number of leaves. Both issues are bound in hard bindings, with original wrappers. Wrapper of first issue is detached and torn (large open tears).
3. "Dror", Frayheit" – HeChalutz HaTza'ir. Issue no. 1. Published by "Dror" center in Poland, Lodz, February 1947. Yiddish.
Issue of a monthly published after the holocaust on behalf of the Zionist Youth Movement "Dror". The periodical includes essays about Warsaw Ghetto, an essay about the illegal immigration movement, article about Kfar Gilady, news about the movement Kibutzim in Poland, and more. Among the writers: Yitzchak Katzenelson, the author Sarah Nishmit and others.
20 pp, 31 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks. Uncut sheets. Damages and tears at margins of leaves. Creases at corners. Ink stamps on title page.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Online Auction 016 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
August 14, 2018
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Five issues of newspapers in Yiddish printed in Germany post World War II, by and for She'erit Hapletha people. Displaced persons camp Bad Reichenhall and Munich, 1947-1950. Yiddish.
1."Der Morgn" (The Morrow), a paper published in Bad Reichenhall displaced persons camp, Germany. Issue no. 11. 26 September, 1947. Yiddish in Latin characters.
2. Befrayung", paper of Po'ale Zion movement in Germany. Issue no. 81, Munich, October 29, 1948. Yiddish.
3. "Yediot", periodical of the Jewish Agency in Munich. Issue no. 20, October 28, 1948. Yiddish.
4. "Der Morgn", paper of Mapam movement in Germany. Issue no. 39-40. Munich, December 30, 1949. Printed on the title page is an essay titled "Tsu der she'erit hapletha in deutchland!" [for She'erit Hapletha in Germany], alongside a photo-montage integrating photographs of newspapers and books in Yiddish, topped with the Mapam embem.
5. "Undzer Veg" (Our Way). Issue no 12. Munich, April 14, 1950. Yiddish.
Size and condition vary. Fair overall condition.
Enclosed in a non-complete copy (two leaves) of the paper "Der morgn" from December 1949.
1."Der Morgn" (The Morrow), a paper published in Bad Reichenhall displaced persons camp, Germany. Issue no. 11. 26 September, 1947. Yiddish in Latin characters.
2. Befrayung", paper of Po'ale Zion movement in Germany. Issue no. 81, Munich, October 29, 1948. Yiddish.
3. "Yediot", periodical of the Jewish Agency in Munich. Issue no. 20, October 28, 1948. Yiddish.
4. "Der Morgn", paper of Mapam movement in Germany. Issue no. 39-40. Munich, December 30, 1949. Printed on the title page is an essay titled "Tsu der she'erit hapletha in deutchland!" [for She'erit Hapletha in Germany], alongside a photo-montage integrating photographs of newspapers and books in Yiddish, topped with the Mapam embem.
5. "Undzer Veg" (Our Way). Issue no 12. Munich, April 14, 1950. Yiddish.
Size and condition vary. Fair overall condition.
Enclosed in a non-complete copy (two leaves) of the paper "Der morgn" from December 1949.
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Home Through the Vale of Tears. Published by the "Brycha", 1948. Hebrew, Yiddish and English.
A book with many photographs which documents the massive illegal emigrations of European Jews from countries that were freed by the Red Army to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, and from there to Palestine. Part of the book is dedicated to the journey of the children and the orphans who walked through the paths of escape, while another part of the book documents the journey and capture of the ship Exodus. Accompanied by explanations and biblical verses in Hebrew, Yiddish and English. Handwritten dedication and introduction by [Ephraim] Dekel (1903-1982), senior member of the "Haganah" and among the instigators of the "Brycha".
[104] leaves, 24.5X34 cm. Fair-good condition. Staining, mainly to first and last leaves. Tears to margins of first and last leaves. Torn cover, worn and stained.
A book with many photographs which documents the massive illegal emigrations of European Jews from countries that were freed by the Red Army to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, and from there to Palestine. Part of the book is dedicated to the journey of the children and the orphans who walked through the paths of escape, while another part of the book documents the journey and capture of the ship Exodus. Accompanied by explanations and biblical verses in Hebrew, Yiddish and English. Handwritten dedication and introduction by [Ephraim] Dekel (1903-1982), senior member of the "Haganah" and among the instigators of the "Brycha".
[104] leaves, 24.5X34 cm. Fair-good condition. Staining, mainly to first and last leaves. Tears to margins of first and last leaves. Torn cover, worn and stained.
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Two letters and two documents which belonged to the Zionist activist Willy Fux, while he was detained in camp no. 69 in Cyprus. Cyprus, 1948. Romanian and Hebrew.
Detention Camp no. 69 opened at the end of 1947 when detention camps in Cyprus became overcrowded. Among others, illegal immigrants from the ships "Geula" and "Medinat HaYehudim" as well as members from "Kibutz Zikim" immigration group in Romania were detained there. The items presented here belonged to Willie Fux, a member in the immigration group which was caught on its way to Palestine.
The collection includes:
1. "Delegate card to Winter Camps Commission", printed and filled in by hand, on behalf of the "Temporary Management in the Winter Camps", on 15.9.1948. Stamped with two ink-stamps of the management, one on the front and one on the back (different stamps).
2. Small note which served as an 'official form' for the camp management: lined paper (blank), stamped on top and on bottom margins with two ink stamps of "Secretariat of Camp 69" (different stamps).
3. Letter dated 7.10.1948 from a person named Shlomo Obalovitch from Botoshani (Romanian). The letter was sent to a woman named Esther Markovich in Tel-Aviv, who sent it to Willie Fux in Detention camp no. 69 in Cyprus. On top margins of the first page appears in Hebrew: "Long Live the State of Israel and its Defenders".
4. Letter dated 10.10.1948, from a person named Arie Bines from Botoshani (Romanian). Sent to Willie Fux in Detention Camp no. 69 in Cyprus.
Original envelopes of both letters are enclosed. It is possible that the writers were also members in the same "Kibutz Zikim" group in Romania.
Enclosed: four notebooks issued upon Fux's arrival in Israel: Member card of "HaHistadrut HaKlalit Shel HaOvdim HaIvrim BeEretz Israel"; Identity Card; Officer Card – Civil Defense [Defense against tanks and air-raids]; Temporary exemption certificate from IDF (for Shulamit Fux).
Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
Detention Camp no. 69 opened at the end of 1947 when detention camps in Cyprus became overcrowded. Among others, illegal immigrants from the ships "Geula" and "Medinat HaYehudim" as well as members from "Kibutz Zikim" immigration group in Romania were detained there. The items presented here belonged to Willie Fux, a member in the immigration group which was caught on its way to Palestine.
The collection includes:
1. "Delegate card to Winter Camps Commission", printed and filled in by hand, on behalf of the "Temporary Management in the Winter Camps", on 15.9.1948. Stamped with two ink-stamps of the management, one on the front and one on the back (different stamps).
2. Small note which served as an 'official form' for the camp management: lined paper (blank), stamped on top and on bottom margins with two ink stamps of "Secretariat of Camp 69" (different stamps).
3. Letter dated 7.10.1948 from a person named Shlomo Obalovitch from Botoshani (Romanian). The letter was sent to a woman named Esther Markovich in Tel-Aviv, who sent it to Willie Fux in Detention camp no. 69 in Cyprus. On top margins of the first page appears in Hebrew: "Long Live the State of Israel and its Defenders".
4. Letter dated 10.10.1948, from a person named Arie Bines from Botoshani (Romanian). Sent to Willie Fux in Detention Camp no. 69 in Cyprus.
Original envelopes of both letters are enclosed. It is possible that the writers were also members in the same "Kibutz Zikim" group in Romania.
Enclosed: four notebooks issued upon Fux's arrival in Israel: Member card of "HaHistadrut HaKlalit Shel HaOvdim HaIvrim BeEretz Israel"; Identity Card; Officer Card – Civil Defense [Defense against tanks and air-raids]; Temporary exemption certificate from IDF (for Shulamit Fux).
Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
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1. Grodno by Eliyahu Gozansky. Tel-Aviv: Tarbut La'am, 1945. Yiddish.
A novel authored by Eliyahu Gozansky, one of the communist party leaders. Gozansky wrote "Grodno"following an article in "Ha'aretz" newspaper about the extermination of 45 thousand of Grodno Jews by the Nazis. The article described how Grodno Jews were lead to death, headed by the head of the congregation, attorney Yitzchak Gozansky, Eliyahu's father.
50, [2] pp, 16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases. Stains (mostly on cover). Loose cover, damaged. Pen inscription on inner side of front cover.
2. Di oysratubg fun Lodzer Idn, extermination of Lodz Jews, by A. Wolf Jasni. Published by the organization of Jews from Lodz in Israel, Tel-Aviv, 1950. Yiddish (introduction in Hebrew).
A book documenting the Lodz Ghetto until its destruction. Written by Avraham Wold Jasny (1893-1968), author and journalist in the Yiddish newspaper "Letzte Nayes". Accompanied by photographs and charts.
[2], XI, [2], 72 pp, fair condition. Numerous stains. Firt leaf and cover are partly detached. Scribbles in pen and pencil. Some folds at corners of leaves. Stained cover, with tears (some open) at margins and spine.
3. Sefer Megilat Mordechai, telling some of my hardships under the Nazis…by Mordechai Miller. Jerusalem, [1959].
52 pp, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Some tears and damages to binding. Spine restored with a strip of cloth.
Enclosed: Public notice issued by the "Committee to rescue children of Diaspora refugees from death" (Hebrew).
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
A novel authored by Eliyahu Gozansky, one of the communist party leaders. Gozansky wrote "Grodno"following an article in "Ha'aretz" newspaper about the extermination of 45 thousand of Grodno Jews by the Nazis. The article described how Grodno Jews were lead to death, headed by the head of the congregation, attorney Yitzchak Gozansky, Eliyahu's father.
50, [2] pp, 16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Creases. Stains (mostly on cover). Loose cover, damaged. Pen inscription on inner side of front cover.
2. Di oysratubg fun Lodzer Idn, extermination of Lodz Jews, by A. Wolf Jasni. Published by the organization of Jews from Lodz in Israel, Tel-Aviv, 1950. Yiddish (introduction in Hebrew).
A book documenting the Lodz Ghetto until its destruction. Written by Avraham Wold Jasny (1893-1968), author and journalist in the Yiddish newspaper "Letzte Nayes". Accompanied by photographs and charts.
[2], XI, [2], 72 pp, fair condition. Numerous stains. Firt leaf and cover are partly detached. Scribbles in pen and pencil. Some folds at corners of leaves. Stained cover, with tears (some open) at margins and spine.
3. Sefer Megilat Mordechai, telling some of my hardships under the Nazis…by Mordechai Miller. Jerusalem, [1959].
52 pp, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Some stains. Some tears and damages to binding. Spine restored with a strip of cloth.
Enclosed: Public notice issued by the "Committee to rescue children of Diaspora refugees from death" (Hebrew).
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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