Intermountain Jewish news, vol. xxxviii, no. 26 (June 29, 1950)
Denver, CO: Intermountain Jewish news, 1950. Newsletter. 8.5x11 inch single sided newsletter; toned, a few minor cracks around edges, else very good. More
Cat.No: 303060
Denver, CO: Intermountain Jewish news, 1950. Newsletter. 8.5x11 inch single sided newsletter; toned, a few minor cracks around edges, else very good. More
Cat.No: 303060
New York: New York Committee of the National Council of Jewish Communists, [1939]. Handbill. 8.5x11 inch handbill printed both sides, horizontal fold crease, penciled notes in English state "Re Nazi-Soviet Pact" and "rec'd Sept. 1939." "Is the deal good for Jews? Some facts about the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact." Published after..... More
Cat.No: 318064
New York: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1942. Magazine. Issues 1 and 2 of the staplebound digest, 8 pages each, vertical fold crease. 5.5x8 inches. Updates on efforts to ameliorate the plight of Jews in Europe, including aid to refugees who had already fled the continent. More
Cat.No: 290399
New York: Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1941-1942. Pamphlet. Five issues of the staplebound newsletter, 8.5x11 inches, last issue with some old paper tape repairs to rear cover, otherwise very good. Issues present are vol. 1 nos. 5-8 and 10/11. Each issue is devoted to a theme, these issues focusing on..... More
Cat.No: 312578
New York: National Council of Jewish Women, 1935. 42p., staplebound booklet, very good; 5.25x7.75 inches. Contemporary Jewish Affairs. More
Cat.No: 272804
Brooklyn: Neturei Karta of the USA, 1976-1982. Newsletter. Seven issues of the newsletter from the ultra-Orthodox anti-Zionist Jewish group, staplebound, size varying slightly but approximately 8.5x11 inches. Issues present are nos. 8-10, 12-14, and vol. 2 no. 5. Includes articles critical of various Israeli actions, including the Entebbe raid; a...... More
Cat.No: 307194
New York: Jewish Liberation Project, 1969-1971. Newspaper. Seven issues of the tabloid format newspaper, all with horizontal fold, postal markings; the earliest issue has a corner torn off, only affecting the date at the top of the page. Issues present are vol. 1 nos. 4-10. Socialist Zionist perspective, with contributions..... More
Cat.No: 308092
New York: Jewish Liberation Project, 1972. 13p., 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at corner, very good. Socialist Zionist perspective, with contributions by Moshe Zedek (stating that neither Nixon nor McGovern deserved election), Aryeh Levy reporting on a demonstration againstthe Munich massacre, and more. More
Cat.No: 258988
New York: Polish Research and Information Service, 1948, 1950. Newsletter. Three issues of the 8.5x11 inch mimeographed newsletter; July and October 1948, and January 1950 (the last issue also numbered vol. 1 no. 10). Minor toning, otherwise very good. Supportive of the new socialist Polish government, arguing that Jewish life..... More
Cat.No: 211782
New York: Institutional Synagogue, 1939. 32p., staplebound pamphlet, 5.25x8 inches, covers toned, small edge chips to rear cover else very good condition. Single-page vignettes about famous Jews in history. More
Cat.No: 211286
New York: Jewish Peace Fellowship, 1949. Newsletter. Single 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheet, with mimeographed cover letter by treasurer Elizabeth Field stapled to it at corner; very good. Also included is a single-sheet literature list from the organization. Discusses the opening meeting for the season of the NY chapter of the..... More
Cat.No: 312575
New York: Jewish Peoples Committee, 1941, 1943. Three 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets, some uneven toning, one has "Pro C.P." penciled in lower corner, referring to the group's ties to the Communist Party. Includes a Sept. 26, 1941 release titled "Jewish Peoples Committee calls for immediate senatorial investigation of America First..... More
Cat.No: 281246
Berkeley: Union of Jewish Students, 1972-1973. Newspaper. Four issues of the tabloid format newspaper, all with horizontal fold; address label and postal markings. Issues present are April and Fall 1972, Fall and December 1973. Labor Zionist perspective, critical of Israel's settlement policy and treatment of Palestinians. More
Cat.No: 312592
Berkeley: Union of Jewish Students, 1971-1975. Newspaper. Ten issues of the tabloid format newspaper, all with horizontal fold; some with address label and postal markings, one with corner clipped to remove a stamp, otherwise very good. Issues present are Spring, Winter and October 1971, January, April, and Fall 1972, Winter..... More
Cat.No: 312590
Berkeley: Goldeneh Medinah Inc., 1979. Magazine. 96 pages, 5x8 inches, illustrated cover, in very good condition. Premier issue with articles on "Marx and the Jewish Question: A Response to Julius Carlebach", "This Passover or the Next 1 will never be in Jerusalem", more. More
Cat.No: 294405
Berkeley: Goldeneh Medinah Inc., 1980. Magazine. 87 pages, 5x8 inches, illustrated cover, covers are somewhat shelf worn, in very good condition. Articles on "Blacks and Jews: Class and Ethnic Consciousness", "Socialist-Zionism: The Untenable Synthesis", more. More
Cat.No: 294407
Berkeley: Goldeneh Medinah Inc., 1979-80. Magazine. 96, 87, 80p., wraps, 5.5x8.25 inches; complete run of the short-lived journal. Very good condition. More
Cat.No: 227751
Berkeley: Goldeneh Medinah Inc., 1980. Magazine. 87p., wraps, 5.5x8.25 inches; short-lived journal, previous owners name penciled on title page, edge and handling wear, cover is lightly soiled else good condition. More
Cat.No: 289527
New York: Jewish Survey, 1942. Magazine. 27p. staplebound magazine, faint vertical crease, otherwise very good with minor handling. Includes William Blake on "Jews as Warriors," an editorial excoriating Milton Mayer as a Benedict Arnold for a piece he wrote in the Saturday Evening Post on "The Case Against the Jews."..... More
Cat.No: 306003
New York: Jewish Survey, 1941. Magazine. 22p. staplebound magazine, faint vertical crease, otherwise very good with minor handling. Chanukah issue. Louis Harap was managing editor; the editorial board included Albert Maltz, Rockwell Kent, Max Weber and Dashiell Hammett. More
Cat.No: 305651
New York: Jewish Survey, 1942. Magazine. 31p. staplebound magazine, faint vertical crease, mild toning, otherwise very good. Cover image of tanks with George Washington's letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport. Includes a feature, "Throttle American Quislings," profiling far-right figures in the US as sympathizers with the enemy. Louis Harap..... More
Cat.No: 306005
New York: Jewish Survey, 1942. Magazine. 31p. staplebound magazine, faint vertical crease, some toning to rear cover, with an old tape repair to a tear in the rear cover. Cover art celebrates the opening of a second front. Includes a section, "Jews resist everywhere," about Jewish participation in the war..... More
Cat.No: 306006
New York: Jewish Survey, 1942. Magazine. 31p. staplebound magazine, very good. Cover art hearkens back to the spirit of the Maccabees. Elliott Biskind was managing editor; the editorial board included Viola Brothers Shore and Max Weber. More
Cat.No: 306008
New York: National Council of Jewish Communists, 1941. Magazine. 24p. staplebound magazine on newsprint; paper toned, very good. Issued in the period of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, an especially awkward time for Jews in the Party. More
Cat.No: 296822
New York: National Council of Jewish Communists, 1941. Magazine. 24p. staplebound magazine on newsprint; paper toned, front cover with a chip at top edge, not affecting the text. Issued in the period of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, an especially awkward time for Jews in the Party. Arguments follow the line of..... More
Cat.No: 306001