Auction 105 Part 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Autographs, Photographs, Rare antique/Old books, Jewelry: Silver, Fashion
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Nov 26, 2023
Leibowitsz 9a, Gedera (entrance: stairs - white gate with trail), Israel

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LOT 48:

Simon Dubnow, Jewish historian, Perished in Holocaust. Pisma o starom I novom evreistve (1897-1907), 1st ed., 1907 ...

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Auction took place on Nov 26, 2023 at The Bidder
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Simon Dubnow, Jewish historian, Perished in Holocaust. Pisma o starom I novom evreistve (1897-1907), 1st ed., 1907, in Russian, Rare!
S.M. Dubnov, Letters on Old and New Jewry (1897-1907); systematic processing and additional edition
St. Petersburg, Publishing house: "Public Benefit", 1907. - VIII, 370 pp.;
Hard embossed leather modern binding with gold lettering to spine, marmoreal endpapers, marmoreal edges, 23x17 cm.
Condition: many pages with some foxing
Weight: 700 gr.
Publication by the historian, classicist and creator of the scientific history of the Jewish people Semyon Markovich Dubnov (1860-1941).
Дубнов, С.М. Письма о старом и новом еврействе (1897-1907); систематич. обраб. и доп. изд. СПб.: тип. т-ва "Обществ. польза", 1907. - VIII, 370 с.; 23х17 см. Издание историка, классика и создателя научной истории еврейского народа Семёна Марковича Дубнова (1860-1941).
Simon Dubnow (10 September 1860 – 8 December 1941) was a Jewish-Russian historian, writer and activist.
In August 1933, after Hitler came to power, Dubnow moved to Riga, Latvia. He chose Latvia in part for its government's support for Jewish self-reliance and the vigorous Jewish community in the small country. There existed a Jewish theater, various Jewish newspapers, and a network of Yiddish-language schools.[1]: 25  There his wife died, yet he continued his activities, writing his autobiography Book of My Life, [11] and participating in YIVO, the Institute for Jewish Research.[1]: 26  On the initiative of a Latvian Jewish refugee activist in Stockholm and with help from the local Jewish community in Sweden, Dubnow was granted a visa to Sweden in the summer of 1940 but for unknown reasons he never used it.[12] Then in July 1941 Nazi troops occupied Riga. Dubnow was evicted, losing his entire library. With thousands of Jews, he was transferred to the Riga ghetto. According to the few remaining survivors, Dubnow repeated to ghetto inhabitants: Yidn, shraybt un farshraybt (Yiddish: Jews", write and record"). He was among thousands of Jews to be rounded up there for the Rumbula massacre. Too sick to travel to the forest, he was murdered in the city on 8 December 1941. Several friends then buried Simon Dubnow in the old cemetery of the Riga ghetto.
Book by Semyon Markovich Dubnov (1860-1941), publicist and Jewish public figure, one of the creators of the scientific history of the Jewish people. “Letters on Old and New Jewry” was originally published in the magazine Voskhod in 1897-1902. and only in 1907 they were published as a separate publication. In “Letters...” Dubnov substantiated his ideological credo, developed in heated discussions with other Jewish thinkers. The essence of his concept was that he, unlike most of his predecessors, viewed Jewry not as a religious community, but exclusively as a spiritual nation, “a cultural-historical nation among political nations.” Dubnov perceives his people as a nation endowed with a great instinct of self-preservation, which allowed the Jews not only to survive, but also to create autonomous forms of national self-government in different countries and in different centuries.
Книга Семена Марковича Дубнова (1860-1941), публициста и еврейского общественного деятеля, одного из создателей научной истории еврейского народа. «Письма о старом и новом еврействе» изначально печатались в журнале «Восход» в 1897-1902 гг. и только в 1907 г. вышли отдельным изданием. В «Письмах...» Дубнов обосновал свое идейное кредо, выработанное в острых дискуссиях с другими еврейскими мыслителями. Суть его концепции заключалась в том, что он, в отличие от большинства своих предшественников, рассматривал еврейство не как религиозную общность, а исключительно как нацию духовную, «нацию культурно-историческую среди наций политических». Дубнов воспринимает свой народ как нацию, наделенную великим инстинктом самосохранения, который позволил евреям не только выжить, но и создать автономные формы национального самоуправления в разных странах и в разные века.
Семён Ма́ркович (Ши́мен Ме́ерович) Ду́бнов (также Симон Дубнов[1]; 1860, Мстиславль, Могилёвская губерния — 1941, Рига, Рейхскомиссариат Остланд) — российский историк, публицист и общественный деятель, один из классиков и создателей научной истории еврейского народа. Писал по-русски и на идише.
В Риге застала С. М. Дубнова немецкая оккупация в 1941 году. Существует ряд легенд о последних днях его жизни. Рассказывают, что когда его уводили латышские полицейские, престарелый историк кричал на идише: «Йидн, шрайбт ун фаршрайбт!» («Евреи, пишите и записывайте!»). Доподлинно известно лишь, что его убили 8 декабря 1941 года во второй акции по уничтожению Рижского гетто.

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