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For Marie & Siegfried Perl, my grandparents.  These Stolpersteine (Stumbling Block) is in the sidewalk on a beautiful tree-lined street in front of their former home in Berlin as a memorial to them.  They were murdered in Theresienstadt and Auschwitz.
There is no grave for them.



The Stolpersteine for my grandmother, Selma Heimann/Heymann.  Another lovely tree-lined street, Helmstedter Strasse, where she lived in Berlin.  She was deported and murdered in Raasiku.


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Holocaust and Judaica

                                                                             CATALOGUE THIRTY-FIVE

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1.     1995 Award Dinner Honoring Dr. Sue Bailey and Alex J. Mandl Commorative Folio Numbered 501 to 600. Number 68 of this limited edition produced for donor recognition by the Jewish Theological Seminary- from the rare book collection, beautiful colored loose plates, in Hardcover with ties, VG $85.

2.     Abzug, Robert, H. GIs Remember. Liberating the concentration camps, the reaction of the soldiers who first entered the camps, was shock, disbelief, anger and horror. Describes the reactions of the Jewish soldiers- it was worse than anything they had ever seen. “It was indescribable.” Many lived the rest of their lives haunted by what they saw. Illustrated, paperwrappers, 4to (large format) 77 pages, profusely illustrated, National Museum of American Jewish Military History, 1994, VG $24.

3.     Agnes, Saqvari Dr. Magyarorszag. Holocaust of the Jewish Community in Hungary 1944. Documents were arranged by Professor Dr. Saqvari Agnes. Historian large separate map included, paperwrappers, VG $32.

 

4.     Alexander Granach und Das Jiddische theater Des Ostens. Exhibition catalogue. Profusely illustrated with wonderful descriptions and photographs. Alexander Granach was born in Poland, became a well-known actor in Berlin. He fled to Russia when Hitler came to power. He finally came to Hollywood and proved indispensable in the U.S. – portrayed Julius Streicher in “The Hitler gang”, and was also in Ninotchka. Akademie der Kunste, Berlin, 1971, Paperwrappers, German text, 211 pages. VG $30.

 

5.     Almanach des Schocken Verlag auf das Jahr 5697.  181 pages, German text, 2 illustrations, paperwrappers, 16mo, good, tight, spine panel discolored and split, $29.

 

6.     Alpert, Jane. Deaf People in the Holocaust. The Extraordinary Story. On the former site of the Deaf, Berlin. “From this house, fascist bandits took 146 deaf Jews and murdered them. In remembrance of the dead, to remind the living. Paperwrappers, 19 pages, illustrated, Lexington School for the Deaf, and Jewish Heritage Project, 2003, VG $23.

 

7.     Amsterdamse Markten Vroeger En Nu. ‘Reqlement der markten 1816. En Paul Arnoldussen: ‘De marketing van de markten.’ Uitgeverij De Kan. Amsterdam. Nd, wraps, illus, 47p. F $25.

 

8.     And I Still See Their Faces: Images of Polish Jews.  The book is based on an exhibition.  Many of the photographs in this book were donated by non-jews currently living in Poland, and jews of Polish origin from all over the world.  Jewish life in Poland from the end of the last century to the Holocaust, with all its intimacies, dignity, pride and then horror, is arrayed in an exhibit of faded photographs culled from family albums, shoe boxes, and attics.  At home and abroad, the photos depict assimilated, observant, modern and traditional jews, rich and poor, all creating an exuberant and forceful world now lost.  Some sent in photos in the hope that a face would be recognized and that perhaps a friend had survived the roundups, the executions, the death camps.  A unique photo collection of great documental, historical and artistic value.  The pictures published for the first time are accompanied by fragments of authentic letters or conversations showing their origin.  One photograph was carried by a daughter of her mother through two selections by Dr. Mengele at Auschwitz, once she held it in her mouth, the second time she taped it with a band-aid to the bottom of her foot, she was 14 years old at the time.  She later found out that her parents, sister and brother were shot to death attempting to avoid deportation to Auschwitz.  Also includes never before seen photos of the Lodz Ghetto and round ups for deportation.  The book is magnificent, unique, moving, and most important.  Shalom Foundation, Warsaw. 1996. folio, text in Polish and English,1st. ed, profuse illus, with photos and text, 230p. F in F dj $250.

 

9.     Angermair, Elisabeth.  Beth ha-knesseth-ort der Zusammenkunft.  Zur Geshichte der Münchner Synagogen, ihrer Rabbiner und Kantoren.  München, 1999. Profuse illus, German text, 220p. F $29.

 

10.   Ashtor, Eliyahu. The Jews of Moslem Spain. Volume One. Hardcover, 465 pages IPS, Philadelphia, 1973, VG dJ $20.

 

11.   Altaras, Thea. Das Jüdische Rituelle Tauchbad. und: synagogen in Hessen- was geshah zeit 1945? Teil II (Volume Two) profusely illustrated, 4to large format, issued without dust jacket, 180 pages. German Text, VG $38.

 

12.   Arbel, Rachel (ed). Blue and White in Color. Visual images of Zionism, 1897-1947. Exhibition Catalogue, Deals with the background and with that half century- from the first Zionist Congress to Basle to the establishment of Israel. Magnificent illustrations, 132 color illustrations, artwork that documents the founding creation and development of Israel, 135 pages, 4to (large format). Beth Hatefutsoth, The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora, 1997, scarce catalogue. VG $80.

 

13.   Aschheim, Steven F. Brothers and Strangers. The East European Jews in Germany and German Jewish conciousness 1800-1923, The University of Wisconsin Press, 1982, 1st Printing, Illustrated, 331 pages VG and VGdJ $26.

 

14.   Auerbach, Polak, Bausch-Polak. Bewogen Stilte oorlogsherinner-ingen Van Twee Zussen. Dutch text, soft cover, Witgeveris, Tenhave, 2004, illustrated, VG $23.

 

15.   Auerbach, Elias Dr. Palaestina Als Judenland. Herausgegeben vom Aktoionskomitee Der Zionistischen Organisation. Repaired on spine panel, Browning pages, a few loose pages (nothing missing), softcover, German text, 56 pages, Fair Condition $15.

 

16.   Aurich, Jutla, Muller, Uwe. Spurensuche Jüdische Mitburger in Chemnitz. Stattenihres Lebens undwirkens orte der Erinnerung. German text, paperwrappers, 79 pages, illustrated. 1991, VG $36.

 

17.   Azrieli, Auraham. One Step Ahead. A mother of seven escaping Hitler’s clans. The family came from Skalat Poland. 234 pages, illustrated, first edition, memoir and biography, 1999, VG in Vg dJ, $20.

 

18.   Bachrach, Susan. The Nazi Olympics Berlin 1936. A wonderful description of the history of this terrible era and the Nazi takeover of the Olympics. Profuse illus. In color + black and white. Paperwraps, 4T0 Little Brown, Boston, 2000, F $26.

 

19.   Bakker, Piet. Een buurt Wordt Bijgezet. Wel en wee rond het Waterlooplein. Dutch text, illustrated, Hardcover, oblong, 179 pages, no date (1950’s ?), tips of edges of book rubbed and slightly frayed, good, tight interior, Uiterverij Andries Blitz, Laren, Holland, $45.

 

20.   Bar-Am, Orna, Nira Feldman (ed).  Painting with Light.  The Photographic Aspect in the work of E.M. Lilien.  Exhibition catalogue.  Tel-Aviv, 1991.  Wonderful and profuse illus, wraps, 4to, 239p.  F $80.

 

21.   Barnett, Richard and Walter Scwab.  The Western Sephardim.  The Sephardi Heritage.  Volume II.  Essays on the history and cultural contribution of the Jews of Spain and Portugal. The history of some of the communities formed in Europe, the Mediterranean, and the New World after the expulsion of 1492.  Gibraltor Books, 1989.  528p.  F/F $26.

 

22.   BAU, Joseph.  Dear God, have you ever gone Hungary.  As number 247 in the men’s section of Schindler’s list, he tells of his survival in Schindler’s factory.  The author, an artist, illustrated more than 60 moving illustrations of Krakow and Plaszow.  Arcade, NY, 1990.  228p, profuse illus, F/F $18.

 

23.   Bauer, Yehuda. American Jewry and the Holocaust. The American Joint Distribution Committee, 1939-1945. Mr. Bauer balances personal stories with a country by country account of the fate of Jews throughout the war years, the grim statistics of millions deported and killed- Institute of Contemporary Jewry Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Wayne U Pr, Detroit, 1981. 522p. F/F $30.

 

24.   Bauer, Yehuda.  A History of the Holocaust.  A very good book on the history of the Holocaust. Covering the background of the uniquely Jewish culture in Eastern Europe that was destroyed by the Germans.  Franklin NY, 1982.  398p.  Vg/Vg $22.

 

25.   Imagine That: The Kurt Baum Story. A true story of inspiration, written for Catholic young people. Describes the life of Kurt Baum and his sad and difficult story. He was born in Germany Jewish, departed to concentration camps. Miraculously survived. Very well written with many illustrations for young children (ages 8-13) to understand. He was departed to Auschwiz and survived. Paperback, 28 pages, profusely illustrated. VG $18.

 

26.   Terezinisti Maliri One. 1941-1944. A group of 14 black and white postcards from Therisienstadt of the Jewish prisoners, very sad. Illustrated by Karel Fleischmann and Bedrich Fritta. In Black and White. Czech, German and English. From the collection of the State Jewish Museum Memorial Terezin. 1990, They are in a plastic folder, VG $22.

 

27.   Behr, Hartwig and Horst Rupp.  Vom Leben Und Sterben.  Juden in Creglingen.  Würzburg, 1999.  German text, illus, 278p.  F/F $20.

 

28.   Kirscninck, Harald. Beitrage Zur Elmshorner Geschichte. Juden in Elmshorn. Teil I (Volume One) Diskriminierung, verfolgung, vernichtung. A very good book on the history and tragedy of the Jewish people of Elmshorn. Tables and very good illustrations. Hardcover, oblong, issued without DJ, 179 pages. Stadt German text. Elmshorn, 1996, VG $35.

 

29.   Belling, Veronica.  Bibliography of South African Jewry.  Section one books and articles about South African Jewry-section two literature by South Africans of Jewish origin.  Jewish publications, University of Cape town, 1997.  wraps, 187p. F $28.

 

30.   Ben- Chorin, Schalom. Zur Religiosen Lage in Palastina. Ein Beitrag Zur Religiosen Anthropologie der Gegenwart. Good tight, slight browning along edge of spine panel, tiny bit frayed one corner, pamphlet, 29 pages, text in German, Verlag Matara, Tel-Aviv, 1940. $32.

 

31.   Benady, Tito (ed.) Aaron Cardozo: Life and Letters. The family originally came from Portugal, paperwrappers, 34 pages, Gibraltor, 2004, f $25.

 

32.   Benjamin, Yigael. They Were Our Friends. A memorial for the members of the Hachsharot and the Hehalutz Underground in Holland murdered in the Holocaust. There were 400 victims from Holland (few were from Holland), Germany, Central Europe who fled to Holland to complete their hachshara. Includes a list of murdered victims, names, date of birth, country of birth, and concentration camp and date of murder. Illustrated, English and Hebrew, 4to, Hardcover, unpaginated. Association of Former Members of the Hachsharoth and the Hahalutz Underground in Holl and Westerweel Group included. 1990, VG $75.

 

33.   Benoschofsky, Ilona. The History of the Museum, the Jewish Museum of Budapest. Includes ceremonial objects, beautifully and profusely illustrated, 241 pages, Fine in Fine dJ, Corvina, 1987, $46.

 

34.   Benz, Wolfgang. Die Kindertransporte 1938/39. Rettung und integration. Jewish the British took 10,000 children from Germany to Britain. Most of the children never saw their parents again, they were murdered by the Nazis. This is the heartbreaking story of some of the children and the history. Fischen, 2003, Hardcover, ex-private library, German text, 252 pages. $26.

 

35.   Berger, Heinrich. Otto Leichter Briege Ohne. Antwort Aufzeichnungen aus dem Pariser. She was murdered in concentration camp. Bohlau Verlag, German text, 347 pages, 2003. VG and VGdJ $32.

 

36.   Berger, Joseph. Displaced Persons, Growing up American after the Holocaust. Refugee from Poland, who became a New York Times reporter, describes how the family made a life for themselves in spite of all the hardships. Paperback, 347 pages, illustrated, Washington Square press, VG $12.

 

37.   Berges, Max L. Cold Pogrom. The story of a middle-class, comfortable, Jewish family whose antecedents in Germany go back for three hundred years, the author a refugee, who was haunted with the fear of a national – Socialist revolution in Germany as far back as 1928. He assisted many Jewish artists in emigrating – he left hurriedly for Shangai –a moving Holocaust novel, his sorrow of what happened and a description of his German Jewish roots – and culture and appreciation of the contribution of the Jews. Jps, 1939, 280 p., Good tight rubbed, cover stained. $24.

 

 

 

 

38.   Berliner, Cora Dr. Die Organization der Judischen Jugend in Deutschland. Ein Beitrag zur systematic der Jugendpflege und Jugendbewegung pamphlet, German text, ex-private library, 67 pages, Verlag des Verbandes der Judischen Judgenvereins Deutschlands, Berlin, taped spine label, 1916, VG $29

 

39.   Berno, Bahro, Braun Jutta. Vergessene Rekorde Judische Leichtathletinner vor Und Nach 1933. Jewish Olympic winners in Germany in the early thirties, Martel Jacob (my cousin), Gretel Birgmann. Jewish athletes were not allowed to participate during the Hitler regime. Exhibition catalogue. Neue Synagogue in Berlin, 2009, illustrated. Verlag fur Berlin- brandenburg. VG $40.

 

40.   Beware Lest the Nightmare Recur. Remembrance of the Nazi pogrom 50th Anniversary Commemoration of Kristallnacht event by the Association of Jewish Communities in the GDR, 1988, Good illustrations, many in color, paperback, 111 pages, Dresden, the association, VG $38.

 

41.   Bezetting En Bevrijding. Pamphlet, paper wrappers. Eindhoven, 1945, unpaginated, Een Aantal impressies in Ernst En Luim W.F. Bladergroen. Covers, detached and torn. Dutch text, illustrated, tight. $20.

 

42.   Bhatti, Anil and Voight, Johannes, H. Jewish Exile in India, 1933-1945. There is very little known about a Jewish immigration to India. Emigration of persecuted Jews, Manohar in association with Max Mueller Bhavan, 195 pages, 1999, VG and VGdJ $38.

 

43.   Bilski, Emily D. Art and Exile: Felix Nussbaum 1904-1944. Essays by P. Junk, S. Mitton. Felix Nussbaum borin in Osnabruck, Germany. His art was initially tolerated by the Germans, later on he was only seen as a Jew. (He was a great talent). He went into hiding, was arrested, sent to Mechelen Transit Camp and then to Aushwitz where he was murdered. His art was mostly the suffering of the Jewish people. Profusely illustrated with his artwork, black and white and color, large format paperback, 96 pages, Jewish Museum, NY, 1985, $35.

 

44.   Bin Gorion, M.J. (Berdyczewski).  Vor Dem Sturm ostjüdische Geschichten.  R. Löwit, verlag 1919.  Wien und Berlin.  German text, 96p.  Vg-g, small area of spine face missing, interior Vg $20.

 

45.   Birnbaum, Franz. And the Melody Lingers On. Alife’s journey before, during and after the Holocaust. A memoir from Kosice, survived and was a cantor. Paperback, 141 pages, Kibbutz, Dalia Tel-Aviv, 2006, illustrated, VG $18.

 

46.   Bloch, Joshua.  Of Making Many Books.  An Annotated List of the Books Issued by the Jewish Publication Society of America, 1890-1952.  JPS, 1953.  329p.  G $55.

 

47.   Blumenfeld, Israel. Pessach-Buch 5706-1946. Zum ersten Befreiungs- und Fruhlingsfest der uberreste israels in Europa. German text, illustrated, Hardcover, the cover of the book is illustrated in color, first edition, 255 pages, illustrations throughout. Judische Rundschau, Marburg, 1946, VG and VGdJ (dJ has tiny chips), $95.

 

48.   Blumenfeld, Kurt. Erlebte Judenfrage. Ein viertelsahrhundert Deutscher Zionismus.  Deutsche verlags- Anstait, Stuttgart, 1962.  German text, 222p.  Vg/Vg $20.

 

49.   Blumstein, Alexandre. A little house on Mount Carmel. A memoir of a survivor from Grodno, Poland. The author describes a childhood in hiding etc. Miraculously he survived. Vallentine Mitchell, London, 2002, illustrated, 419 pages, soft cover, VG $22.

 

50.   Bodenheimer, M.I. Prelude to Israel. The memoirs of M.I. Bodenheimer. Translated by Israel Cohen. Hardcover, 417 pages, 1st edition, dJ has small chips and tears, A. and S. Barnes, 1963, VG $20.

 

51.   Bohlman, Philip V. “the Land where two streams flow.” Music in the German-Jewish community of Israel. Examines musical life in the German-Jewish community of Israel and its contributions to the musical life of modern israel, showing the dynamic interactions between the Central Europeans and other immigrant groups- U of Illinois Pr, Chicago, 1989. illus, VG/VG $23.

 

52.   Bordeaux, Herny. Le visage de Jerusalem. (the face of Jerusalem). Beautiful very large book on Jerusalem that is finely printed on textured paper with many beautiful in text sepia toned grauve photographs and many large color prints based on vignal’s watercolors which are printed on textured paper. Laid in are several loose illustrations that appear to be from another book. The book itself is very good with some light wear, scratches chipping to the covers mostly to the corner. Folio (large), 1st edition, French text, beautifully illustrated, 128 pages, Rey-B. Arthaud, France, 1927, $175.

 

53.   Borden, Louise. The Journey That Saved Curious George. The true wartime escape of Margaret and H.A. Rey. A wonderful book about the creators of Curious George. Both authors, husband and wife, were born in Germany and then moved to France. They were in great danger being Jewish. They miraculously managed to escape. In 1940 they finally arrived in America. Their contributions are invaluable. There are original drawings of Hamburg and photographs. It is a special book. Profusely illustrated, Hardcover, issued without dJ, 73 pages, Houghton Mifflin, 2005, F $20.

 

54.   Boveland, Brigitta. Exil und identitat. Describes 18 people who fled Austria “when I fly to New York from Vienna, I feel as though I am flying home, when I fly from Vienna to New York and from New York to Vienna, I am flying home. When I arrive I am not at home anywhere. I am only at home on the airplane.” Describes the difficulties. Haland and Wirth, 2006, soft cover, German text, illustrated, 204 pages, VG $30.

 

55.   Boyer, Richard O. The Cold-War Murder: The Frame Up Against Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. Pamphlet, poor condition, front and rear cover detached, pages browning, some tears along edges, text is intact, Civil Rights Congress, 1952, 47 pages. $15.

 

56.   Braham, Randolph L. (editor). The Hungarian Jewish Catastrophe A Selected and Annotated Bibliography. Second edition, revised and enlarged, 1984, Columbia University Press, 501 pages, VG in slightly torn dJ $75.

57.   Branson, J. & Keough, J. Seeing Through Paradise Artists and the Terezin Concentration Camp. Exhibition Catalogue. This beautiful and painful exhibition is one of the best I have seen on Theresienstadt. the artists were not only silenced but then turned into victims who were forced to help their victimizers by perpetuating the “big lie” that the Nazi regime was benign and humanitarian. This was Hitlers gift to the Jews. Theresienstadt, in spite of all the facades, was a transit camp – a stopover on the way to the Gas Chambers of Treblinka, Auschwitz, etc. Contributions by F. Dicker, Brandeis, K. Fleishman, Frilta and many others. Mass. College of Art, 1991. 4to, wraps, oblong profuse illus., 87p, F. $40.

 

58.   Brocke, Edna and Michael Zimmerman. Stationen Jüdischen lebens. Von der Emanzipation bis zur Gegenwart. Katalogbuch zur Ausstellung in der alten Synagoge Essen, Dietz, Nachf, 1990. Includes names of the Jewish people from Essen who were murdered by the Nazis. Profuse illus, German text, 336p. F $48.

 

59.   Broersma, Koert. Kamp Westerbork Gefilmd. Het verhaal overeen unieke film uit 1944, Dutch text, paperwrappers, illustrated, 95 pages, Kamp Westerbork, 1997, VG $34.

 

60.   Buber, Martin. Die Frage an den Einzelnen. Shocken Verlag/Berlin, 1936. 1st edition, wraps, German text, 123p. Good $50.

 

61.   Buber, Martin. Kampf um Israel. Redden und schrifter (1921-1932). German text, Schocken verlag, first edition, Hardcover, 1933, VG $30.

 

62.   Buber, M. Der. Heiligeweg Weg. Einwort Undan die Volker. Rutten, Frankfurt, 1919, 1st Edition, Wraps, 89 pages, browning, tiny chips, lacking spine panel, tight. $18.

 

63.   Burmeister, Helmut and Michael Dorhs. Vertraut Werden mit Fremdem.  Zeugnisse Jüdische Kultur im Stadtmuseum Hofgeismar.  Ergänzte und erheblich erweiterte 2. Auflage.  Hofgeismar, 2000.  German text, wraps, profuse illus, 78p.  F $22.

 

64.   Bytwerk, Randall l. (intro.) Paperwar. Nazi propaganda in one battle, on a single day, Cassino, Italy, May 11, 1944. A rare opportunity to understand the dynamics of propaganda. Through leaflets that he collected, a British soldier recounts the Nazis skillful but ultimately unsuccessful campaign to win the battle through showering the enemy with paper, as well as bombs etc. Mark Batty, New York, 2005, very well illustrated in color, oblong, hardcover, 64 pages, text in English, Polish and German, issued without dJ, VG $36.

 

65.   Bryks, Rachmil. A Cat in the Ghetto. Fiction about the Ghetto in Lodz. A rumor spreads in the Ghetto that the Nazis will exchange bread for every cat the Jews can catch. Includes message from Eleanor Roosevelt. Auschwitz survivor writes of the Lodz Ghetto. Bloch Publishing, New York, 1959, 162 pages, No dJ, VG $35.

 

66.   Cahen, B.  Brieven uit de Trein Westerbork-Auschwitz (Enkele reis)  Uitgeverij Tuindorp Haarlem, 1996. 16mo, wraps, Dutch text, 31p. F  $24.

 

67.   Cain (Chaikin) Ehud.M. Z. From Prussia with love.  Jewish families from Posen Province, Prussia.  Facts about the history and life of the Jews in Poland, Prussia -and the migration to Berlin and Eretz Ysirael.—a moving reminder of the tragedy of German-Jewish history.  Some of the articles include histories, names of Rabbis, teachers and other prominent members of the congregation, as well as social, religious and military services, includes genealogical family history.  Israel Hebrew and English 2002. illus, F $26.

 

68.   Calimani, Riccard. The Ghetto of Venice. The history of one of the oldest ghettos in Europe. From the 16th century to the fascist. Elie Wiesel calls this the best on the Venetian Ghetto. Glossary of Hebrew terms. Rusconi, Milan, 1988. illus, 313p. small spot corner front cover, G no dJ $32.

 

69.   Caracciolo, Nicola. Uncertain Refuge. Italy and the Jews during the Holocaust. There were about 50,000 Jews in pre-war Italy, 42,000 managed to survive. The Italians opposed the final solution- in spite of its cruelties and acts of repression. Universtiy of Illinois Press, Urbana. 1986, Hardcover, 176 pages, Illustrated, No dJ, VG $34.

 

70.   Christaller, Else Schubert.  Jüdische Legenden.  Nacherzähit von Else Schubert-Christaller.  Heilbronn, 1929.  32mo, German text, 128p.  tight, good, tiny piece missing tip spines $27.

 

71.   Christen und Juden in Laupheim. German text, 22 pages, pamphlet, Gesellschaft Geshichte und Gedenken, illustrated, 1997? VG $18.

 

72.   Coetzee, Linda Pimstone. Seeking Refuge: German Jewish immigration to the Cape in the 1930’s including aspects of Germany confronting its past. Exhibition catalogue. A beautiful catalogue begins with an overview of the lives of German Jews in Germany over the centuries. Describes the immigration of German Jewish refugees to Capetown from 1933-1939. Paperwrappers, 56 pages, Capetown, 2003, F $48.

 

73.   Cohen, Daniel, J. Die Land Judenschaften in Deutschland als Organe Judischer Selbstverwaltung von der Fruhen Neuzeit bis ins Neunzehnte Jahrhundert Band 3 (Volume 3). Eine Quellen Sammlung. German text, Israelischeakedemie des Wissenschaften, Israel. Massive book, Hardcover, No dJ, VG $32.

 

74.   Cohen, E.A. Dr. De Negentien Treinen Naar Sobibor. The horrors of Sobibor concentration camp. Dutch text, paperback, 216 pages, illustrated, rear half of book repaired was detached. Elsevier, 1979, VG $18.

 

75.   Cohn, Abraham. Beitragezur Geschichte der Jüden in Hessen – Kassel im 17. u. 18 Jahrhundert. Staat und Umwelt in ihrem Verlhältnis zu den Juden. Teildruck, Ex-library, paperwrappers, title page was loose and retaped, 81 pages, German text, Druck von David Droller in Frankfurt A.M. Marburg, 1933, nothing missing, “scarce”, $38.

 

76.   Cohn, Emil, Bernhard.  Das Jüdische ABC.  Ein Führer durch das Jüdische Wissen.  Erwin Löwe, Berlin, 1935.  German text, 336p.  Vg-G interior Vg, front + back cover has spots, good tight $65.

 

 

77.   Colijn, Jan, G. and Iittell, Marcia, S. The Netherlands and Nazi Genocide. Papers of the 21 Annual Symposium Series Volume 32. Examines the Holocaust nightmare in Holland from numerous perspectives. The Edward Mellon Press, Hardcover, 544 pages, No dJ, VG $75.

 

78.   Cooperman, Bernard, D. il Ghetto di Venezia. Beautiful book, Italian text, Illustrated in color by Graziano, Arici. 176 pages, 4to (large format). History of the Ghetto in Venice, includes map of Venice and the Ghetto. Arsenal Editrice, 1990, VG and VGdJ $90.

 

79.   Curio, Claudia. Verfolgung, Flucht, Rettung. Die Kindertransporte 1938/1939, Nach Grossbritannien, German text. Britain took 10,000 Jewish Children from Germay and Austria, in most cases the parents did not survive, they were murdered in the camps. One of the tragedies of the Holocaust. German text, Paperback, 238 pages, Metropol, Berlin, 2006. VG $32.

 

80.   Daxelmuller, Christoph. Jüdische Kultur in Franken. The history and tragedy of Franken, German text, well illustrated, Hardcover, 212 pages, Echter, 1988, issued without dJ, VG $40.

 

81.   deJong, Louis. The Netherlands and Nazi Germany. The devastating and tragic events of the Holocaust in Holland. Harvard University Press, 1990, 75 pages, VG and VGdJ $48.

 

82.   De Joodse Begraafplaatsen in Nederland. (Jewish Cemeteries in the Netherlands). October 1990, pamphlet, Dutch text, illustrated, VG $32.

 

83.   De Laatste Joodse Zuurventer van de Amsterdamse Eilanden. Amsterdam, nd.  Wraps, Dutch text, 48p.  F $20.

 

84.   Der Alte Jüdische Friedhof in Prague. Jüdisches Museum in Prague. Ex-private library, 1960, profusely illustrated, VG $18.

 

85.    De Portugees Isralietische Gemeente te Amsterdam.  Amsterdam, 1965. Dutch text, 4to, wraps, illus, 12p.  F $20.

 

86.   De Sola Pool David and Tamar. The Haggadah of Passover for members of the Armed Forces. Jewish Welfare Board, New York, 1943. 1st ed, illus, 139p. VG $95.

 

87.   De Vries, S. Ph. Judische Riten und Symbole. Wonderful illustrations many in color, hardcover, German text, Vg in Vg dJ $38.

 

88.   De Weerlank van de Sjofar. ieen bundle Actuele Beschouwingen. Articles written by Dutch Rabbis. Het Nederlands. Israelietisch Kerkgenootschap. Amsterdam, 1967, Dutch text, paperwrappers, 80 pages, illustrated, very tiny nick tip of spinal panel, VG $30.

 

89.   Der Untergang der Hamburger Juden. Gedenkveranstaltung des senats der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg, der Jüdischen Gemeinde, dem europäischen B’nai B’rith sowie der Joseph-Carlebach-Loge a m. oktober 1983 im Haus der Patriotischen Gesellschaft. Hamburg, 1984. wraps, 36p. German text, F $20.

 

90.   Didactische gids voor een bezoek aan het Joods Museum van Deportatie en Verzet. In opdract van de Pedagogishce Commissie bij het Joods Museum van Deportatie en Verzet be staande uit de verte gen woordigers van de Nederlandstalige onderwijsnetlen en van het museum. Joods Museum, 1990’s? nd, 4to, wraps, Flemish text, illus, 64p. F $28.

 

91.   Die Ganze Welt Steht auf Der Spitzen Zunge. Judische Sprichworter. German text, 159 pages, Vma-Verlag, Wiesbaden, 1987, VG/Vg dJ, $20.

 

92.   Dietz, Alexander. Stammbuch der Frankfurter Juden. Uber die Frankfurter Judischen familien. Von 1349- 1849 einem plane der Judengasse: MAP included. Includes wonderful genealogical information. Jewish families and institutions, 481 pages, wrappers, Verlag von J ST Goar, Frankfurtam Main, 1907, German text, VG $110.

 

93.   Dippel, J.V.  Bound Upon a Wheel of Fire.  Why so many German Jews made the tragic decision to remain in Nazi Germany.  Explores the emotional and pschological conflicts that kept many from fleeing.  Hitler’s Jewish policy did not clearly foreshadow the Final Solution.  After 1938 (Kristallnacht) it was extremely difficult to get out.  Many tried to excape and were denied visas all over the world.  An important book.  Basic, NY, 1996.  Illus, 353p.  F/F $24.

 

94.   Donkan, Rupert.  Die Auferstehung Arabiens.  IBN Sauds weg und Ziel.  Wilhelm Goldmann verlag, Bern, Leipzig, Wien, 1935.  German text, illus, includes fold-out map, 258p.  Vg no dJ $55.

 

95.   Eber, Lilian, Jenner, Julia. Zukunft, Michelsberg. Fachnochschule Wiesbaden 2005, profusely illustrated in color, German text, Aktiven Museum Spiegelgasse, Ausseinandersetzung mit der Synagogue am Michelberg. Paperwrappers, 49 pages, VG $28.

 

96.   Paul Ehrlich forscher für das Leben. Ausstellung, Exhibition, no date, 4to (large format), 35 pages, profusely illustrated, paperwrappers, VG $24.

 

97.   Elbogen, Ismar, Koebner, Richard. Zeitschrift fur die Geschicte der Juden in Deutschland. Paperwrappers, 3 issues, 1930 Jahrgang II, 78 pages, title page loose, 1937 nr.1 Jahrgang 7, 1937, nr. 3 Jahrgang 7, (63 pages) German text, good condition, $50.

 

98.   Emigranten Adressbuch fuer Shanghai. Mit einem anhang Branchen – Register. Originally published in Shanghai in 1939, this replica contains names, addresses, cities of origin and occupations of thousands of German and Austrian Jews who fled to Shanghai. Shanghai was one of the few places that Jews could escape to. There was a group who fled Austria and Germany and wound up in Shanghai prior to the end of 1939. This is a wonderful copy of names, occupations, and addresses of many of the Shanghai Jewish residents. Includes advertisements. A wonderful book, paperwrappers, 155 pages, 4x6, VG $50.

 

99.   Endlich, Stefanie, Lutz, Thomas. Gedenken und Lernen an Historischen Orten. Einwegweiser Zu Gedenkstatten fur die opfer des Nationalsoz- ialismus in Berlin. Landeszentrale fur politische Bildungsarbeit, Berlin, 1995, paperwrappers, German text, 173 pages, illustrated, VG $22

100.Etzold, Alfred. Die Jüdischen Friedhöfe in Berlin.  (The Jewish cemeteries in Berlin.) A moving book. Weissensee was the biggest in Berlin. Profusely illus., with descriptions, German text, 168 pages, Henschel Verlag, Berlin, 1991, F no dJ, $32.

 

101.Evers-Emden, Bloeme. Je Ouders Delen. Een eerste onderzoek naar de gevoelens van eigen Kinderen in Pleeggezinnen in de oorlog en nu. 204 pages, Paperback, Dutch text, KOK, 1999, $23.

 

102.Ezra, Esmond, David. Turning Back the Pages. A chronicle of Calcutta Jewry. In 2 Volumes. Volume One: The history of the Jewish community of Calcutta with that of the author’s family. Reveals fascinating details of the community’s was of life and it’s institutions. Includes statistical analysis ever made of the Jewish population of Calcutta, and the musical notation of some of the most melodious prayers sung in the community. Maps and illustrations in color and photos. Volume One 718 pages. Volume Two: Contains the most extensive compilation of family trees ever published of any Jewish family the lived in India. Contains over 2,500 names, includes the genealogy of some of the most prominent Jewish families of Calcutta, as well as many humble ones. Volume 2 is a large format oblong, 218 pages, Brookside Press, London, 1986. Both Volumes VG with VGdJ $165.

 

103.Fehrs, Jorg, H and Kruger, Maren. Discovering the Jewish Museum Berlin. A very nice book on the wonderful exhibitions from the Jewish Museum Berlin, profusely illustrated with color illustrations, the beautiful Liebeskind design- and the history of Berlin, Paperback, 47 pages, in Stiftung Judisches Museum Berlin, 2001, F $25.

 

104.Fichman, Jacob. Language and the Book. (Translated title). Reading read in Hebrew alphabet, Alphabetical Conversation. Work pages for young children, Hebrew text, illustrated, 128 pages, Moledet, Tel Aviv, 1934, Hardcover, “scarce,” spine panel tips rubbed, some light spots on cover, internally tight, good condition, $65.

 

105.Fischer, Frans. L´Enfer De Breendonck. The Nazis transformed Breendonck into a prison camp. The prisoners were criminals. Resistance fighters, political prisoners. And a special section was used as a transit camp for Jews being sent to death camps such as Auschwitz. There were no gas chambers there. Jewish prisoners were segregated from other prisoners until 1942. Jews were transferred to the Malines Transit Camp in Belgium or directly departed to Auschwitz- Birkenau extermination camp. In total 15 transports (mostly Jewish) left the camp, almost no one survived. Editions Labor Bruxelles, 1944, Paperback, 157 pages, French text, VG $85.

 

106.Fischer, Julius S. Transnistria, The Forgotten Cemetary. Transnistria was a short-lived Romanian Province in the Ukraine where 200,000 Jews were annihilated by the Romanians under the leadership of Ian Antonescu, a fanatical ally of Hitler. The author, a rabbi, escaped in 1942 after failing to convince the Jews of the catastrophe. Thomas Yoseloff, New York, 1969, 161 pages, dJ small chips, VG $32.

 

107.Fishman, Aryel (ed). Iggeret Lagolah. 3 issues: March- April 1957 No. 62, February- March 1956 No. 57, and August- September 1955 No. 55. The Jewish Agency for Palestine Jerusalem, 1955 and 1956 paperwrappers, 37 pages each one, illustrated, English text, one issue #57 has some chips on the corner of the cover, VG, all 3 issues $32.

 

108. Fleischmann, Johann. Mesusa 3.  Spuren Jüdischer vergangenheit an Aisch. Aurach, Ebrach und seebach.  Die Jüdischen Friedhöfe von Zeckern, Walsdorf, Aschbach, Uehlfeld, Mühlhausen, Lisberg, Burghaslach, und Reichmannsdorf.  Mühlhausen, 2002. German text, gravestones, illus in color, 391p. F no dJ $36.

 

109. Fleischmann, Johann. Mesusa 7. Dertag an dem Meine Schoah Begann. Die Geshichte des Baruch Ron. Spuren Judischen Verganenheit an Aisch, Aurach, Ebrach, und Seebach. The history and tragedy of this family. He escaped to Denmark and then to Israel. Muhlhausen, 2010, VG no dJ $32.

 

110.Forced to Flee. The Legacy of Austrian Jewish Émigrés. An exhibition catalogue of the Leo Back Institute and the Austrian Cultural Institute. Includes Sigmund Freud, Franz Werfel, Bruno Walter, Max Reinhardt. A pamphlet, 11 pages, illus., Leo Baeck Institute, 1997, F $12.

 

111.Frank, Abraham Drs. De Amsterdamsche Opperrabbin. R. Arjeih Leib Ben R. Saul (1740-1755) En Zijn Tijd. Paperwrappers, 32 pages, Dutch Text, Amsterdam, 1935, tiny tear corner front cover, good condition, $35.

 

112.Anne Frank haar Leven in brieven. An exhibition – a very nice book with illustrations. Dutch text, oblong, hardcover, 63 pages, Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam, 2006, Vg issued without dJ, $32.

 

113. Frank, Otto H. (edited). The Diary of a Young Girl. The Definitive Edition. The story of Anne Frank and her family hidden in Amsterdam for over 2 years until discovered in 1944 and tragically Anne, her parents, sister and friends were all deported into concentration camps. All were murdered. Mr. Frank was the only survivor. THIS BOOK IS DATED AND SIGNED IN INK BY MIES GIEP, the wonderful woman who helped find the family the hiding place and who later on found the famous Diary of Anne Frank. She recently died at 100 years old in Amsterdam. Doubleday, NY, 1st edition, 1995, 340 pages, VG in dJ $300.

 

114. Frank, Otto (edited). Reader’s Companion to the Diary of a Young Girl. Anne Frank, the definitive edition, Anne Frank Center, 1995, paperwrappers, 39 pages, nicely illustrated, SIGNED BY MIES GIEP IN INK, Anne Frank Center and Doubleday, $110.

 

115. Fraustadter, Werner Dr. and Kreusberger, Max Dr. Das Deutsche Auslanderrecht. Walter de Gruyter and Co., German text, Berlin and Leipzig, 1927, some pages slightly browning, good tight, $36.

 

116.Freidhofgebete: Gebete bei der Beerdigung und beim Besuch der Graeber mit deutscher ubersetzung von Dr. S. Baer, Neue, verkuerzte Ausg. Des tozeoth Chasim, no date, hardcover, German/Hebrew also includes Verhaltensregein bei Sterbe – und Trauerfallen, 32 pages, plus 48 pages, 24mo, V. Goldschmidt, Basel, nd, VG condition $45.

 

117.Freund, John (editor). After Those Fifty Years: Memoirs of the Birkenau Boys. Extremely moving memoirs of the survivors. The book is dedicated to the memory of the more than forty-five who did not survive. Photos, 276 pages, Paperback privately printed, 1992, VG $80.

 

118.(Freud, Sigmund). Bergasse 19. Sigmund Freud’s Home and offices, Vienna 1938. Intro by Peter Gay. The photographs by Edmund Engelman. A magnificent group of photographs accompanying text. Photos taken in 1938 a few days before the Freud family fled Vienna. A special book. University of Chicago Pr, 1976, large paperwrappers 153 pages, VG $40.

 

119.Freytag, Ronald. Ueber den Antisemitismus Eine Pfingstbetrachtung. Ex-private library. Cover recovered in plastic. German text, paperwrappers, 16 pages, original- good. Berlin, 1893, $40.

 

120.Friedman, Carl. Tralievader. Dutch text, paperwrappers, 119 pages, VG $23.

 

121.Friedt, Heinz-Gerd. Das Buch der Erinnerung. Aun die ehemaligen Juden der heutigen Burgermeisterei Elsdorf, Sefer Sikaron. Genealogien der Elsdorf Jüdischen familien. Illustrated, gravestones etc., Paperback, German text, 174 pages, Gerd Friedt, Munchen 2008, “scarce,” VG $36.

 

122.Friedt, Gerd. Carpena Judaica. Zur Geshichte der Karpender Juden Seit dem miltelalter. Beiträge zur Kerpener Geshichte und Heimatkunde, Band XI, 448 pages, Hardcover, illustrated lists of former Jewish residents, date of birth, family name, place of birth, profession, very nice book, German text, Heimatfreunde Stadt Kerpen, 2008, VG $55.

 

123.Fritta, Bedrich.  Tommy.  To Tommy, for His Third Birthday in Terezin, 22 January 1944.  A picture book drawn in Theresienstadt for a boy, by his father as he stood on the threshold of death.  Simple drawing, depicting the daily life of a three-year-old child in a normal world.  Mr. Fritta, an illustrator, was born in the Czech lands.  He was deported to Terezin.  The artists drew the terrible reality of Terezin.  These drawings were hidden and some found after the war.  Fritta perished in Auschwitz.  Tommy was adopted by Fritta’s friend, Leottaas.  The album was hidden in a prison wall and recovered by Leottaas after the war. A special book. Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 1999.  Wonderful color drawings, profuse illus, unpaged, text in English and Hebrew.  F $68.

 

124.Gall, Matei. Finsternis Durch Gefangnisse, Kz Wapniarka, Massaker und Kommunismus. Ein Lebenslauf in Rumänein 1920- 1990. Hartung- Gorre Verlagkonstanz, 1999, Paperback, VG $20.

 

125.Gans, M.H. DE Joden in Nederland. Dutch text, 18 pages, pamphlet, small amount of underlining in ink, good, tight, VG $35.

 

126.Gans, M.H. De oude Amsterdamse Jodenhoek nu. The old Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam as it is today. Text in English and Dutch, profuse. illustrated, 132 pages, Ten have, 1975, Vg no dJ, $30.

 

127.Garbarini, Alexandra. Numbered Days. Diaries and the Holocaust. Jewish victims managed to write diaries. The author explores the powerful diaries, heartbreaking, and haunting. They describe the terrible suffering of the Jews of Europe, Yale U. Press, New Haven, 2006, VG in Vg dJ, $29.

 

128.Geadelte Jüdische Familien. Book is detached from cover, cover good, intact, a couple of loose pages, nothing missing, 112 pages, “scarce,” Kyffhaufer, Salzburg, 1891, Good $70.

 

129.Gedenboek Friesland (Memorial Book of the Jews of Friesland).  A separate page for each of the victims who were deported from this area in Holland.  Includes name, date of birth, date of death and name of Concentration Camp.  There were 616 Jews in this Gedenboek.  The book is a limited edition of 616 copies.  A beautiful book.  Inside front and back cover lined with velvet.  Leeuwarden, 2000.  Oblong, 616p.  Very fine $85.

 

130.Geiger, Ludwig. Geschichte Der Jüden in Berlin. Als festschrift Zur Zweiten Sakular-feier-im Auftrage des Vorstandes Der Berliner Gemeinde bearbeitet von Ludwig Geiger - Nach dem Akten Des Gett. Staats – Des Ministerial Des Stadt und Des Gemeinde – Archivs, Nach Gedruckten Quellen und den Materialien Des Herr N L. Landshuth, Ex- private library, spine taped, fair condition, flyleaf loose, interior good, German text, Guttentag, Berlin, 1871, 357 pages, $45.

 

131. Gelber, N.M (ed). Zolkew Sefer-(Kiryia Nizgava). Memorial book of Zolkiew- Encyclopedia of the Jewish Diaspora, 1969. Hebrew text, 844p. Double columns, maps, ports, photos, VG/dJ $110.

 

132. Geller, L.D. (Archivist). The Henrietta Szold papers in the Hadassah Archives 1875-1965. paperwrapers, stapled together, 4to (large), 54 papers, Hadassah, 1982, VG $18.

 

133. George, Stefan and Wolfskehl, Deutsche Dichtung, Erster band, Zweite Aufgabe, 102 pages, hardcover, German text, front cover, nicks on edges, spine panel lacking label, interior Vg George Bondi, 1910, $30.

 

134.Geppert, Karltteinz. Einladung Zu Einem Rundgang Jüdischen Baisingen. The history and tragedy pamphlet, paperwrappers, German text, illustrated, 33 pages, good history of this area, 1998, $22.

 

135.Gerson, Hermann. Werkleute. Bund Jüdisches Jugend. Pamphlet, paperwrappers, German text, 23 pages, March 1934, tiny tear bottom front, VG-G $15.

 

136. Geschichte der Bensheimer Juden in 20. Jahrhundert, mit erinnerugen und Betrachtungen von Hans Sternheim. German text, folio (very large), paperwrappers, 343 pages, illustrated, Geschwister Scholl, Bensheim, 2004, Vg $42.

 

137. Gidal, Mauhm T. Bildbericht und presse. Ein Beitrag zur Geshichte und organisation der illustrierten Zeitung. German text, 60 pages, Tubingen, 1956, VG $29.

 

138.Goldsmith, Marten.  The Inextinguishable Symphony: A True History of Music and Love in Nazi Germany.  In 1933 more than 8,000 Jewish musicians, actors, etc were expelled from their positions with “German” orchestras and were forbidden to attend.  The Jewish kulturbund was created.  Two of these musicians were Mr. Goldsmith’s parents.  A wonderful tribute.  They escaped Germany in 1941.  John Wiley, NY, 2000.  Illus, 346p.  F/F $20.

 

139.Goldstein, Judith S. Inventing Great Neck. Jewish identity and the American Dream. A wonderful book about a special community located on the Long Island Sound. It became an illustrious suburb home to litereray people, film, etc. The Jewish people in Great Neck are now the majority. 204 pages, Rutgers University Press, 2006, dJ, VG $29.

 

140. Goldstein, Julius, Dr. Monatschrift der Juden in Deutschland, Jahrgang 13. January, February, March 1938, number 10, 11, 12 and December 1937 nr. 9 (4 issues), 43 pages each issue, German text, paperwrappers, Ex-private library, good condition, one issue has a small closed tear tip of spine panel, various contributors, this was the principal cultural political publication in the Jewish press in Germany. Amazing that this was still published in Germany in 19