Lamm's Jewish field library
Lamb's Jewish field library or lamb Jewish Field Library is a German-language book series in the years 1915 and 1916 during the First World War in Berlin in the publishing house of Louis Lamb appeared and their special purpose was "to address German-speaking Jewish Front Soldiers" (Eva Edelmann Ohler ). Louis Lamm (1871–1943) was a Jewish antiquarian and publisher in Berlin and later in Amsterdam . A field bible for the war of nations 1914-15 was published as number six in the series with a total of eighty-seven pages. A total of nine volumes appeared in the series.
Overview
- 1 The war and we Jews: collected essays by a German Jew . 1915 ( digitized version )
- 2/3 The Psalms in German translation by Michael Sachs . 1915
- 4 Maccabea. Jewish literary collection for our warriors selected by Louis Lamm . 1915 ( digitized version )
- 5 Hagadah: with revised texts and in new translation. Bernhard Koenigsberger. 1916 ( digitized version )
- 6 Field Bible for the War of Nations 1914-15. 1915.
- 7 simple war experiences. Felix A. Theilhaber . 1916 ( digitized version )
- 8 A short walk through Jewish history. Marcus Brann . 1916
- 9 Israel's battle cry. Abraham Michalski 1916
References and footnotes
- ↑ To the person; see. Peter M. Manasse: Louis Lamm (1871-1943): Antiquarian and publisher in Berlin and Amsterdam . Champlemy Pers Amsterdam, 2009
literature
- Eva Edelmann-Ohler: Language of War: Interpretations of the First World War in Zionist Journalism and Literature (1914-1918) . Walter de Gruyter 2014 ( partial online view )
- Eva Edelmann-Ohler: “Front Reading - Poetic Mobilization in Lamm's Jüdischer Feldbücherei (1915/16).“ Yearbook for European Jewish Literature Studies . Volume 1, Issue 1, Oct 2014, pages 100–115 ( partial online view )
- Journal for Hebrew Bibliography , edited by Aron Freimann 1973 ( partial online view )
Web links
Lamm's Jüdische Feldbücherei (alternative names of the lemma) |
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