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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Five anti-Semitic propaganda notes that were distributed in France during the Dreyfus Affair. [France, late 19th century]. French.
1-2. Two identical notes with the caption "A bas les Juifs" [Begone Jews].
Approx. 3.5x10 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears and open tears along edges.
3-5. Three identical notes with the caption "Vive Dérouléde" [Long live Dérouléde].
Paul Déroulède (1864-1914) was the founder and president of the French national movement "Ligue des patriots" (The League of Patriots). During the late 1890s, he was chosen as a representative of the French parliament. The movement he headed was inclined to ultra-nationalism, violence and anti-Semitism. During the Dreyfus Affair, Déroulède supported the position of the army and demanded that Alfred Dreyfus be accused of treason.
6.5x3.5 cm. Good condition.
1-2. Two identical notes with the caption "A bas les Juifs" [Begone Jews].
Approx. 3.5x10 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears and open tears along edges.
3-5. Three identical notes with the caption "Vive Dérouléde" [Long live Dérouléde].
Paul Déroulède (1864-1914) was the founder and president of the French national movement "Ligue des patriots" (The League of Patriots). During the late 1890s, he was chosen as a representative of the French parliament. The movement he headed was inclined to ultra-nationalism, violence and anti-Semitism. During the Dreyfus Affair, Déroulède supported the position of the army and demanded that Alfred Dreyfus be accused of treason.
6.5x3.5 cm. Good condition.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Les Juifs, Bourreaux de la Grande Armée [The Jews, the Executioners of the "Grand Army"], by Guy Rabaud. Saint-Just-en-Chaussée: Imprimerie spéciale de la Croisade française press, [1901?]. French.
An anti-Semitic composition dealing with the Jew's involvement in the wars of Napoleon. On the title page, a quote of the writer and founder of the "Anti-Semitic League of France", Eduard Drumont, against the Jews.
Facing the title page is a print (by H. Boyet) depicting a Jew observing marching soldiers from his window.
52 pp + [1] plate, 18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stain on leaves and on cover. Cover slightly worn, with tears at edges and spine. Handwriting on spine. Bookplate on inside front cover.
Rare. Not in NLI. Only a few copies in OCLC.
An anti-Semitic composition dealing with the Jew's involvement in the wars of Napoleon. On the title page, a quote of the writer and founder of the "Anti-Semitic League of France", Eduard Drumont, against the Jews.
Facing the title page is a print (by H. Boyet) depicting a Jew observing marching soldiers from his window.
52 pp + [1] plate, 18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stain on leaves and on cover. Cover slightly worn, with tears at edges and spine. Handwriting on spine. Bookplate on inside front cover.
Rare. Not in NLI. Only a few copies in OCLC.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Seven booklets of anti-Semitic songs (all of them except for one with sheet music). Germany, Austria and Switzerland, [ca. late 19th Century / early 20th Century].
1. Jeiteles teutonicus, harfenklänge aus dem Vermauschelten Deutschland, booklet with anti-Semitic poems and illustrations by Marr dem Zweiten [Pseudonym of the Austrian writer Moritz von Reymond]. Bern (Switzerland): Rudolf Costenoble, 1879.
2. Im Jahre 2000, Ein Zukunftstraum [In the year 2000, Future Dream], song by Matthias Lichterfeld, with sheet music by Rudolf Thiele, Berlin: Rudolf Thiele, [late 19th century?].
3. Abrahamsgruss Marsch komponiert und dem geliebten Vater zum Abrahamsfeste gewidmet von seinem dankschuldigen Sohne. Sheet music for a song by Possnitz. (Austria): Arthur Gawlik, [ca. late 19th century]. Illustrated cover.
4. Haben Sie nicht den kleinen Cohn gesehen? [Have You Seen Little Cohen?], sheet music for a song by Julius Einödshofer. Berlin: Hermann Augustin, [early 20th century]. Illustrated cover.
5. Das Koschere A-B-C [The Kosher Alphabet], sheet music by O. Winkler for a song by Hugo Pollak. Leipzig: F.M. Geidel press, [ca. 1920].
6. Der alte Kleiderschrank, Humoristisches Gesamtspiel für 6 Herren [The Old Clothes Cupboard…], a humorous anti-Semitic play by Felix Renker, accompanied by sheet music for a song by Otto Teich. Leipzig: Otto Teich, [ca. 1920].
7. Das fidele Alt-Berlin (Melodien aus der Vorkriegszeit) [The Old Fiddle of Berlin (Tunes from before the war)], sheet music for songs by Carl Robrecht. Magdeburg: Heinrichshofen, 1926.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
1. Jeiteles teutonicus, harfenklänge aus dem Vermauschelten Deutschland, booklet with anti-Semitic poems and illustrations by Marr dem Zweiten [Pseudonym of the Austrian writer Moritz von Reymond]. Bern (Switzerland): Rudolf Costenoble, 1879.
2. Im Jahre 2000, Ein Zukunftstraum [In the year 2000, Future Dream], song by Matthias Lichterfeld, with sheet music by Rudolf Thiele, Berlin: Rudolf Thiele, [late 19th century?].
3. Abrahamsgruss Marsch komponiert und dem geliebten Vater zum Abrahamsfeste gewidmet von seinem dankschuldigen Sohne. Sheet music for a song by Possnitz. (Austria): Arthur Gawlik, [ca. late 19th century]. Illustrated cover.
4. Haben Sie nicht den kleinen Cohn gesehen? [Have You Seen Little Cohen?], sheet music for a song by Julius Einödshofer. Berlin: Hermann Augustin, [early 20th century]. Illustrated cover.
5. Das Koschere A-B-C [The Kosher Alphabet], sheet music by O. Winkler for a song by Hugo Pollak. Leipzig: F.M. Geidel press, [ca. 1920].
6. Der alte Kleiderschrank, Humoristisches Gesamtspiel für 6 Herren [The Old Clothes Cupboard…], a humorous anti-Semitic play by Felix Renker, accompanied by sheet music for a song by Otto Teich. Leipzig: Otto Teich, [ca. 1920].
7. Das fidele Alt-Berlin (Melodien aus der Vorkriegszeit) [The Old Fiddle of Berlin (Tunes from before the war)], sheet music for songs by Carl Robrecht. Magdeburg: Heinrichshofen, 1926.
Size and condition vary. Good overall condition.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Press photograph of three Jewish slaughterers, which was published subsequent to the prohibition against Kosher slaughter in Poland. Poland, 1936.
The photograph depicts the three slaughterers in aprons and boots, leaving the slaughterhouse with slaughter knives in their hands. In the information note on verso (French), the context in which the photograph was published is referred to – the publishing of the regulation forbidding kosher slaughter in Poland.
In Europe between the two World Wars, Jewish slaughter was limited by various anti-Semitic organizations that acted in guise of preventing cruelty to animals. In 1936, the Polish parliament enacted a law requiring the pre-stunning of the animal and actually forbidding kosher slaughter.
Stamps and a printed inscription on verso.
Approx. 13x18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and blemishes (most of them minor).
The photograph depicts the three slaughterers in aprons and boots, leaving the slaughterhouse with slaughter knives in their hands. In the information note on verso (French), the context in which the photograph was published is referred to – the publishing of the regulation forbidding kosher slaughter in Poland.
In Europe between the two World Wars, Jewish slaughter was limited by various anti-Semitic organizations that acted in guise of preventing cruelty to animals. In 1936, the Polish parliament enacted a law requiring the pre-stunning of the animal and actually forbidding kosher slaughter.
Stamps and a printed inscription on verso.
Approx. 13x18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, creases and blemishes (most of them minor).
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $100
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Four leaflets calling the citizens of Poland not to trade with Jews. Poland, [1930s].
Approx. 11.5x15.5 cm to 14x22.5cm. Condition varies.
Provenance: The Israel Mehlman Collection.
Approx. 11.5x15.5 cm to 14x22.5cm. Condition varies.
Provenance: The Israel Mehlman Collection.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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10 Gebote im Kampf gegen die Juden [The 10 Commandments in the Struggle against the Jews]. Chemnitz (Germany): W.H.F Blume, [ca. 1930s]. German.
A brochure with a kind of "anti-Semitic version" of the Ten Commandments, with anti-Semitic textual variations and additions. Adjacent to each of the commandments there is a short commentary explaining its meaning: to fight Jews, not to marry them, not to trade with them, not to pity them and so on.
[1] leaf (folded in half), 15x21 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
A brochure with a kind of "anti-Semitic version" of the Ten Commandments, with anti-Semitic textual variations and additions. Adjacent to each of the commandments there is a short commentary explaining its meaning: to fight Jews, not to marry them, not to trade with them, not to pity them and so on.
[1] leaf (folded in half), 15x21 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Sur le mur des lamentations [On the Western Wall], anti-Semitic propaganda brochure from Vichy France. [France, ca. 1940-1944]. French.
A propaganda brochure of the Vichy regime against the Allies and the Jews. One of its sides depicts a graffiti-sprayed brick wall, with the letter "V" (victory) and the inscription "On the Western Wall" (French). On verso, there are three illustrations: the symbol of the "Cross of Lorraine" (the symbol of the Free French Forces during World War II) above the silhouette of General Charles de Gaulle; the symbol of the pound sterling coin, £, interwoven in the "Cross of Lorraine", above the silhouette of Winston Churchill; and a star-of-David encircling the "Cross of Lorraine"/ pound sterling, above the silhouette of a Jew. Beneath the illustrations there is an explanatory inscription: "une illusion, une espérance.. = la réalité" [Illusion, Hope = Reality!]
[1] folded leaf (6 printed columns). When opened: 13x26 cm. Good condition. Stains.
A propaganda brochure of the Vichy regime against the Allies and the Jews. One of its sides depicts a graffiti-sprayed brick wall, with the letter "V" (victory) and the inscription "On the Western Wall" (French). On verso, there are three illustrations: the symbol of the "Cross of Lorraine" (the symbol of the Free French Forces during World War II) above the silhouette of General Charles de Gaulle; the symbol of the pound sterling coin, £, interwoven in the "Cross of Lorraine", above the silhouette of Winston Churchill; and a star-of-David encircling the "Cross of Lorraine"/ pound sterling, above the silhouette of a Jew. Beneath the illustrations there is an explanatory inscription: "une illusion, une espérance.. = la réalité" [Illusion, Hope = Reality!]
[1] folded leaf (6 printed columns). When opened: 13x26 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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La Morphologie du Juif, ou l'Art de la reconnaitre à ses caractères naturels [The Morphology of the Jew or the Art of His Recognition by Means of His Natural Characteristics], a booklet issued by the Institut d'Etude des Questions Juives [Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions]. Paris: Editions Nouvelles, [early 1940s]. French.
An anti-Semitic booklet "scientifically" presenting the morphology of Jewish facial features and providing identifying marks for their recognition. With illustrations demonstrating the uniqueness of the various facial features of the Jew: forehead, eye, nose, mouth, ears, etc.
The Institut d'Etude des Questions Juives [The Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions] was an organization that was established in France during the Nazi occupation by the German Ministry of Propaganda and was subordinated directly to the Gestapo. Its main objective was to publish and distribute French anti-Semitic materials.
40 pp, 18.5cm. Good condition. A few stains, creases and tears along the edges of the cover and spine. A stamp on the back cover.
Not in NLI.
An anti-Semitic booklet "scientifically" presenting the morphology of Jewish facial features and providing identifying marks for their recognition. With illustrations demonstrating the uniqueness of the various facial features of the Jew: forehead, eye, nose, mouth, ears, etc.
The Institut d'Etude des Questions Juives [The Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions] was an organization that was established in France during the Nazi occupation by the German Ministry of Propaganda and was subordinated directly to the Gestapo. Its main objective was to publish and distribute French anti-Semitic materials.
40 pp, 18.5cm. Good condition. A few stains, creases and tears along the edges of the cover and spine. A stamp on the back cover.
Not in NLI.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
"Praktikumsbericht" [report of activity], a typewritten document containing a description of the activity of a shelter (Lehrlingsheim) and the Basel relief organization for emigrant children (Basler Hilfswerk für Emigrantenkinder), by Eli mangold. [Basel, the 1940s]. German.
In 1939, 300 boys and girls from Germany found refuge in Switzerland in what was titled the "300 Kinder-Aktion". Fifty of them, who came from orthodox houses, were taken under the wing of the Sterns (a couple who had also escaped Germany). At first, the group resided in an institution in the city of Langenbruck, later finding a home in Basel, where they remained until the end of the war.
The first part of the document before us describes in detail the daily life (living arrangements, studies, work, and more) of those fifty boys and girls from Germany. The second part of the document describes Eli Mangold's work in the Basel relief organization for emigrant children (Basler Hilfswerk für Emigrantenkinder). Among others, Mangold writes about his work with the adoptive parents and the refugee children and describes the difficulties he had to cope with.
[9] leaves, 30 cm. Good condition. A few stains and creases. Several handwritten corrections on the leaves.
In 1939, 300 boys and girls from Germany found refuge in Switzerland in what was titled the "300 Kinder-Aktion". Fifty of them, who came from orthodox houses, were taken under the wing of the Sterns (a couple who had also escaped Germany). At first, the group resided in an institution in the city of Langenbruck, later finding a home in Basel, where they remained until the end of the war.
The first part of the document before us describes in detail the daily life (living arrangements, studies, work, and more) of those fifty boys and girls from Germany. The second part of the document describes Eli Mangold's work in the Basel relief organization for emigrant children (Basler Hilfswerk für Emigrantenkinder). Among others, Mangold writes about his work with the adoptive parents and the refugee children and describes the difficulties he had to cope with.
[9] leaves, 30 cm. Good condition. A few stains and creases. Several handwritten corrections on the leaves.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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The Black Album. Tel-Aviv: The Anti-Nazi League, April 1940. Hebrew, English and French. Complete postcard binder comprising ten postcards.
This binder is a very early public visual documentation, maybe the first of its kind, of Nazi crimes on European soil, especially in vanquished Poland. ?The anti-Nazi league, which published the binder in April 1940, aimed to set up "propaganda and publicity in Israel and abroad against the Nazi regime, the Nazi spirit and racial hate". These ideas have been realized in this binder; not only in the photographs printed on the postcards, but also and especially in the introduction added by the anti-Nazi league members. Printed on the inside cover: "Hitlerism means return to the savagery of the dark Middle Ages. In Poland, the Jews are compelled to wear on their backs the yellow badge as reproduced on the envelope of the Black Album. The Black Album contains the first series of pictures disclosing Nazi atrocities in Poland. The Black Album gives a vivid description of the Nazi regime and its cruel systems. Everybody is hereby enabled to unmask Hitlerism by sending the post-cards of the Album to his friends and acquaintances all over the world". ?Each postcard is captioned – "Death in Hitler's step", "Nazi hangmen at work", "Migration of nations to the gates of death", "German production of 'ashes industry'" and more. The postcards are accompanied by captions, specifying some of the methods of Nazi brutality and extermination which were publicly verified and published only years later: death of thousands from disease, cold and starvation; execution on a daily basis and hanging bodies on gallows in central streets in Polish towns; forced labor; cremating bodies and more. The postcards are titled in English. Introduction in Hebrew and English. Captions of postcards are in Hebrew and French.?[8] pp, 10 postcards, [8] pp. Postcards: 10x14 cm. Binder: 10.5X16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including some dampstains. One of the postcards is detached. Minor blemishes to the margins of several postcards. Creases and minor blemishes to cover.
This binder is a very early public visual documentation, maybe the first of its kind, of Nazi crimes on European soil, especially in vanquished Poland. ?The anti-Nazi league, which published the binder in April 1940, aimed to set up "propaganda and publicity in Israel and abroad against the Nazi regime, the Nazi spirit and racial hate". These ideas have been realized in this binder; not only in the photographs printed on the postcards, but also and especially in the introduction added by the anti-Nazi league members. Printed on the inside cover: "Hitlerism means return to the savagery of the dark Middle Ages. In Poland, the Jews are compelled to wear on their backs the yellow badge as reproduced on the envelope of the Black Album. The Black Album contains the first series of pictures disclosing Nazi atrocities in Poland. The Black Album gives a vivid description of the Nazi regime and its cruel systems. Everybody is hereby enabled to unmask Hitlerism by sending the post-cards of the Album to his friends and acquaintances all over the world". ?Each postcard is captioned – "Death in Hitler's step", "Nazi hangmen at work", "Migration of nations to the gates of death", "German production of 'ashes industry'" and more. The postcards are accompanied by captions, specifying some of the methods of Nazi brutality and extermination which were publicly verified and published only years later: death of thousands from disease, cold and starvation; execution on a daily basis and hanging bodies on gallows in central streets in Polish towns; forced labor; cremating bodies and more. The postcards are titled in English. Introduction in Hebrew and English. Captions of postcards are in Hebrew and French.?[8] pp, 10 postcards, [8] pp. Postcards: 10x14 cm. Binder: 10.5X16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including some dampstains. One of the postcards is detached. Minor blemishes to the margins of several postcards. Creases and minor blemishes to cover.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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A printed internal circular, issued by "The Relief Committee for Polish Jewry", containing an early report about Poland under the Nazi occupation which was given by "people who came from Poland". Jerusalem, May 1941.
The circular contains an account of the events in occupied Poland, describing the persecution of Jews – the revocation of citizenship, imprisonment in ghettoes, theft of possessions, restriction of movement, and more – as well as the oppression and destruction of the Polish culture – the closing down of universities, newspapers and publishing houses, the theft of works of art, imprisonments and executions, and more. In addition, the circular describes the attitude of the Polish population to the Jews according to their social class.
At the end of the circular, there is a copy of the order of the mayor of Warsaw, from December 18, 1939, which was published in the official newspaper of the Generalgouvernement, regarding the requirement to register all Jewish property, including real estate, personal property and securities. Later, this order made the "orderly" looting of Jewish property by the Nazis much easier.
With the outbreak of World War II and the news that reached Palestine about the situation of the Jews of Poland, the administration of the Jewish Agency chose a Relief Committee for Polish Jewry. There were four committee members, all of them members of the administration of the Jewish Agency: Yitzchak Gruenbaum, Moshe Shapira, Eliyahu Dobkin and Dr. Emil Schmorak. The Committee, which was known as "The Committee of Four" or "The Relief Committee for Polish Jewry", gathered information about the Jews in the ghettoes and tried to assist them by giving them immigration visas and transferring them through European countries to Palestine.
8 pp. (4 stapled leaves), 33 cm. Good-fair condition. Two leaves are detached. Fold lines and creases. A few stains. Tears to the margins and at the center of the fold lines. Pen writing on the margin of the last page.
The circular contains an account of the events in occupied Poland, describing the persecution of Jews – the revocation of citizenship, imprisonment in ghettoes, theft of possessions, restriction of movement, and more – as well as the oppression and destruction of the Polish culture – the closing down of universities, newspapers and publishing houses, the theft of works of art, imprisonments and executions, and more. In addition, the circular describes the attitude of the Polish population to the Jews according to their social class.
At the end of the circular, there is a copy of the order of the mayor of Warsaw, from December 18, 1939, which was published in the official newspaper of the Generalgouvernement, regarding the requirement to register all Jewish property, including real estate, personal property and securities. Later, this order made the "orderly" looting of Jewish property by the Nazis much easier.
With the outbreak of World War II and the news that reached Palestine about the situation of the Jews of Poland, the administration of the Jewish Agency chose a Relief Committee for Polish Jewry. There were four committee members, all of them members of the administration of the Jewish Agency: Yitzchak Gruenbaum, Moshe Shapira, Eliyahu Dobkin and Dr. Emil Schmorak. The Committee, which was known as "The Committee of Four" or "The Relief Committee for Polish Jewry", gathered information about the Jews in the ghettoes and tried to assist them by giving them immigration visas and transferring them through European countries to Palestine.
8 pp. (4 stapled leaves), 33 cm. Good-fair condition. Two leaves are detached. Fold lines and creases. A few stains. Tears to the margins and at the center of the fold lines. Pen writing on the margin of the last page.
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Online Auction 019 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
June 4, 2019
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Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt für die Israelitische Gemeinde zu Frankfurt am Main, the journal of the Jewish community of Frankfurt am Main, edited by Dr. Hermann Gundersheimer. Issues 1-12 of the 16th year and issues 1-2 of the 17th year.
Frankfurt am Main, October 1937-November 1938. German.
The 14 last issues of the journal of the Jewish community of Frankfurt am Main, a monthly of a religious orthodox orientation which was published since 1922 until its publication was forbidden by the Nazis in November 1938.
The issues contain articles reviewing the religious, community and cultural life of the Jews of Frankfurt am Main as well as many advertisements and notices of Jewish businesses in the city. In the last years of its publication, the journal dealt mainly with issues related to the life of the community under the Nazi rule and its issues were mostly dedicated to subjects of immigration and charity.
On the upper part of the title page of each of the issues before us an announcement was printed confirming that the issue had received the approval of the "the department for supervising Jewish spiritual and cultural activity in the Third Reich", which was subordinated to the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda headed by Joseph Goebbels.
Enclosed with the issues are several notices with information about immigrating from Germany and a call for help for those who remained in it.
14 issues (pagination varies), 31 cm. Good overall condition. Stains, creases, tears and open tears to edges of some of the leaves.
Frankfurt am Main, October 1937-November 1938. German.
The 14 last issues of the journal of the Jewish community of Frankfurt am Main, a monthly of a religious orthodox orientation which was published since 1922 until its publication was forbidden by the Nazis in November 1938.
The issues contain articles reviewing the religious, community and cultural life of the Jews of Frankfurt am Main as well as many advertisements and notices of Jewish businesses in the city. In the last years of its publication, the journal dealt mainly with issues related to the life of the community under the Nazi rule and its issues were mostly dedicated to subjects of immigration and charity.
On the upper part of the title page of each of the issues before us an announcement was printed confirming that the issue had received the approval of the "the department for supervising Jewish spiritual and cultural activity in the Third Reich", which was subordinated to the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda headed by Joseph Goebbels.
Enclosed with the issues are several notices with information about immigrating from Germany and a call for help for those who remained in it.
14 issues (pagination varies), 31 cm. Good overall condition. Stains, creases, tears and open tears to edges of some of the leaves.
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