Description: (Social Issues) Pinkser, Leo: Auto-Emancipation: Stapled wraps. Zionist Organization of America, Washington, D. C. . 1944. Trade Edition, Very Good This is a trade sized booklet with cardstock covers and a stapled spine. The booklet is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The booklet covers have generalized toning and a couple of spots of discoloration, along with some light bumping and wear to the spine ends and corners of the book covers. The text pages are clean and bright. "Leon Pinsker[a] or Judah Leib Pinsker (1821 – 21 December [O. S. 9 December] 1891) was a physician and Zionist activist. Earlier in life he had originally supported the cultural assimilation of Jews in the Russian Empire. He was born in the town of Tomaszów Lubelski in the southeastern border region of the Kingdom of Poland, and educated in Odessa, where he studied law but was unable to practice because of restrictions on occupations available to Jews. Pinsker was a supporter of equal rights under the law for Jews, but his optimism was curtailed after the Odessa Pogroms. In response to the pogroms of 1871 and 1881, Pinsker founded the Zionist organization Hibbat Zion in 1881. Political disagreements between religious and secular factions of the Odessa Committee, and Ottoman restriction on Jewish emigration, prevented Pinsker from resettling, and he died in Odessa in 1891. His remains were later brought to Jerusalem in 1934. " (from Wikipedia) 1 132 #49805 $25
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Author: Pinkser, Leo
Book Title: Auto-Emancipation
Cover: Stapled wraps
Language: English
Publisher: Zionist Organization of America
Publication Year: 1944
Place Published: Washington, D. C.
Pages: 28p.
Topic: Social Issues
Format: Stapled wraps
Edition: Trade Edition
Book Condition: Very Good
Defects: This is a trade sized booklet with cardstock covers and a, stapled spine. The booklet is in Very Good condition and was, issued without a dust jacket. The booklet covers have, generalized toning and a couple of spots of discoloration,, along with some light bumping and wear to the spine ends and, corners of the book covers. The text pages are clean and, bright. "Leon Pinsker[a] or Judah Leib Pinsker (1821 – 21, December [O. S. 9 December] 1891) was a physician and Zionist, activist. Earlier in life he had originally supported the, cultural assimilation of Jews in the Russian Empire. He was, born in the town of Tomaszów Lubelski in the southeastern, border region of the Kingdom of Poland, and educated in Odessa,, where he studied law but was unable to practice because of, restrictions on occupations available to Jews. Pinsker was a, supporter of equal rights under the law for Jews, but his, optimism was curtailed after the Odessa Pogroms. In response to, the pogroms of 1871 and 1881, Pinsker founded the Zionist, organization Hibbat Zion in 1881. Political disagreements, between religious and secular factions of the Odessa Committee,, and Ottoman restriction on Jewish emigration, prevented Pinsker, from resettling, and he died in Odessa in 1891. His remains, were later brought to Jerusalem in 1934. " (from Wikipedia)
Binding: Stapled wraps
Subject: Social Issues
Place of Publication: Washington, D. C.
Year Printed: 1944