The B'nai B'rith in Germany U.O.B.B. Der deutsche Distrikt des Ordens Bne Briss von Dr. Alfred Goldschmidt, 

1st ed., Berlin 1923

The German District of the Order of Bne Briss

Dem hochwuerdigen Grosspraesidenten Br. Berthold Timendorfer zum fuenfundzwanzigjaerigen Amtsjubilaeum 25 Februar 1923 gewidmet.

Dedicated to the reverend Grand President Br. Berthold Timendorfer on the occasion of his twenty-fifth anniversary on February 25, 1923.

Verlag der Grossloge, Berlin, [1923], 88pp., 1st and only edition. Hard cover, 22 x 14 cm.

Condition: spine slightly damaged; brown fragile paper; tear to endpaper and small chips because of fragile paper

Otherwise good condition

Der U.O.B.B. Unabhängige Orden Bne Briss, oder, I.O.B.B Independent Order B'nai B'rith : der einzige jüdische Weltorden.
B’Nai B’rith (German“ Sons of the Federation ”), also called Bnai Brith or in German-speaking countries until the time of National Socialism, the independent order Bne Briss (U.O.B.B.) or Bnei Brith, is a Jewish organization. It was founded in New York in 1843 as a secret lodge by twelve Jewish immigrants from Germany and, according to its self-portrayal, is dedicated to promoting tolerance, humanity and welfare. Another goal of B’nai B’rith is the education about Judaism and the education within Judaism. There are currently around 500,000 organized members in approximately 60 states. This makes it one of the largest international Jewish associations. The publication organ is the B’nai B’rith International Jewish Monthly