File contains seven English language Chinese magazines, titled China Reconstructs, edited by Israel Epstein.
Periodicals
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2 magazines, the Labor Defender, March 1935, Vol. 5, No. 9, and the Soviet Russia Today, April 1935, Vol. 2, No. 19.
File consists of twenty four issues of Unzer Sztyme and two special supplementary issues from 1945-1947. Unzer Sztyme was a periodical written and published in Celle and then later in the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons camp, located in what is now known as Lower Saxony, Germany. Unzer Sztyme, which translates to Our Voice in English, provided a Yiddish first hand account of life in the Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons camp, which was populated by the survivors of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. Issues feature texts written by religious leaders, poets, politicians, and others offering accounts of the Holocaust and reflections on life post war. Unzer Sztyme also contains news items, illustrations, photographs and music scores.
Unzer Sztyme was created by Paul Trepman, Raphael Olevski, and David Rosenthal in Celle and originally published by the Yiddish Committee, Unzer Sztyme was later published by the Central Jewish Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone of Germany. While a Hebrew type writer was eventually secured through a donation by Sholem Krishtalka, issues one through three were handwritten by Rosenthal.
Item consists of a supplementary issue of Unzer Sztyme, a Yiddish periodical printed in 1945. The 1945 Congress Report features a cover printed in colour, and typed black and white interior pages as well as illustrations and photographs.
Item consists of a supplementary issue of Unzer Sztyme, a Yiddish periodical printed in 1946. Anthology of Songs and Poems from the Ghettos and Concentration Camps features a cover with a colour illustration, and typed black and white interior pages as well as colour illustrations, photographs, and musical scores. Anthology of Songs and Poems from the Ghettos and Concentration Camps was arranged by Zamy Feder and edited by David Rosenthal and Paul Trepman.
Item consists of issue one of Unzer Sztyme, a Yiddish periodical printed in 1945. Issue one has a typed cover and handwritten printed pages with illustrations. The content of issue one features texts written about the reasons for creating a Yiddish publication, reflections on life at the Bergen-Belsen Concentration camp, and local news items on youth and education.
Item consists of issue eleven of Unzer Sztyme, a Yiddish periodical printed in 1946. Issue eleven features a cover printed with blue ink, and typed black and white interior pages as well as illustrations and photographs.
Item consists of issue twelve of Unzer Sztyme, a Yiddish periodical printed in 1946. Issue twelve features a cover printed with blue ink, and typed black and white interior pages as well as illustrations and photographs. Issue twelve contains a editorial letter in English regarding the inaccurate reporting on Displaced Persons camps in the media.
Item consists of issue thirteen of Unzer Sztyme, a Yiddish periodical printed in 1946. Issue thirteen features a cover printed with blue ink, and typed black and white interior pages as well as illustrations and photographs.
Item consists of issue fourteen of Unzer Sztyme, a Yiddish periodical printed in 1946. Issue fourteen features a cover printed in full colour, and typed black and white interior pages as well as illustrations and photographs. Issue fourteen contains a editorial letter in English reflecting for Rosh Hashanah on the past year.