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Publicado por New York: Natsyonaler Shul Komisye Fun Internatsyonaln Arbeter Ordn, 1935
Librería: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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paper wrappers. 1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers. 4to. 24 pages, 31 cm. In Yiddish with some advertisements in English. Title translates to "Proletarian Education: Official Organ of the National School Commission of International Labor." A Yiddish-language publication of the National School Committee of the International Workers Order, edited by IWO Jewish section head R. Saltzman and running from January 1935 to December 1938 and featuring scholarly articles on education and child psychology. The International Workers Order (IWO) was a New York mutual aid organization founded in 1930 and disbanded in 1954 due to legal action taken by the state of New York against the organization for their involvement with the American Communist party (Wikipedia, 2019) . SUBJECTS: Jews -- Education -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC: 33433070. OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide (NYPL, YIVO, Yale, Stanford, LOC, Harvard, HUC, TAU, NLI) Owner's name ("Regina Kramer") pencilled on cover along with some pencil doodles, paper and binding bright and strong, Very Good Condition. (YID-33-74A-EL).
Publicado por New York: Natsyonaler Shul Komisye Fun Internatsyonaln Arbeter Ordn, 1938
Librería: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
paper wrappers. 1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers. 4to. 24 pages, 31 cm. In Yiddish with some advertisements in English. Includes many photos and illustrations, some by William Gropper. Title translates to "Proletarian Education: Official Organ of the National School Commission of International Labor." A Yiddish-language publication of the National School Committee of the International Workers Order, edited by IWO Jewish section head R. Saltzman and running from January 1935 to December 1938 and featuring scholarly articles on education and child psychology. The International Workers Order (IWO) was a New York mutual aid organization founded in 1930 and disbanded in 1954 due to legal action taken by the state of New York against the organization for their involvement with the American Communist party (Wikipedia, 2019) . SUBJECTS: Jews -- Education -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC: 33433070. OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide (NYPL, YIVO, Yale, Stanford, LOC, Harvard, HUC, TAU, NLI). Paper and binding bright and strong, Very Good Condition. (YID-33-74C-E-'l).
Publicado por New York: Natsyonaler Shul Komisye Fun Internatsyonaln Arbeter Ordn, 1938
Librería: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
paper wrappers. 1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers. 4to. 24 pages, 31 cm. In Yiddish with some advertisements in English. Includes many photos and illustrations, some by William Gropper. Title translates to "Proletarian Education: Official Organ of the National School Commission of International Labor." A Yiddish-language publication of the National School Committee of the International Workers Order, edited by IWO Jewish section head R. Saltzman and running from January 1935 to December 1938 and featuring scholarly articles on education and child psychology. The International Workers Order (IWO) was a New York mutual aid organization founded in 1930 and disbanded in 1954 due to legal action taken by the state of New York against the organization for their involvement with the American Communist party (Wikipedia, 2019) . SUBJECTS: Jews -- Education -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC: 33433070. OCLC lists 9 holdings worldwide (NYPL, YIVO, Yale, Stanford, LOC, Harvard, HUC, TAU, NLI). Paper and binding bright and strong, Very Good Condition. (YID-33-74B-E-'l).
Publicado por New York: Ordn Shuln, 1947
Librería: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. (FT) Cloth, 4to, Monthly periodicals (except June-Sept. ) , 16 pages each issue, illustrated. Itche Goldberg (1904-2006) was born in Apt, Poland, and grew up in Warsaw. Since his arrival in Canada in 1920 as a teenager, the name Itche Goldberg has been synonymous with the linke (progressive) Yiddish movement. In 1925 Itche started Yungvelt, Canada's first secular Jewish children's camp. In 1932 he moved to New York City and from 1933 until the mid-1970s he was director of the Yiddish schools and cultural programs of the International Workers Order/Jewish People's Fraternal Order. He founded the journal called â Yungvarg' to record school and camp activities. (JPFO) . SUBJECT(S) : Children --- magazine --- periodicals. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Almost all issues are missing the quiz section at the end. Vol.8, No.5 has a tear on page 13/14. Pages tanned, Very good condition (YIDCHI-5-45).