Books and Ephemera

This is a game created by supporters of Dreyfus

A poster in the form of a board game illustrated with the actors and episodes of the Dreyfus Affair.

V-mail (short for Victory Mail) was a system used by the United States during the Second World War to deliver correspondence between troops stationed abroad and home addresses.

The Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg fur die besetzten Gebiete (Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce for the Occupied Territories) was a Nazi organization established in 1940 for the purpose of seizi

The Game of Bible Objects consists of 105 cards, each with a picture of an object connected with the Bible and text references. The box is illustrated with a scene of Rebecca at the well.

Leather bound printed text, illustrated by Ze'ev Raban. The front cover has cameos at each corner depicting scenes of Jerusalem or a woman's profile.

"Chantshe in America" is a comedy in four acts, written for Yiddish theatre by Nahum Rakow with music by the Lithuanian-born Jewish composer Joseph Rumshinsky (1881–1956).

Shaped card opens into an elaborate, free standing scene: a synagogue interior, with a group of men holding Torah aloft at center.

Yocheved Bat-Miriam (1901-1980) was a Russian-Israeli poet.

Passport of Basia Tchernenko.

In the early 20th century, Warsaw was home to several publishers of Jewish postcards.