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IN HEBREW. 28x21.5cm. 270 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover edges and corners slightly bumped. Spine slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. 240x230 mm. Unpaginated. Hardcover. Cover rubbed and worn on edges. Spine missing - replaced with tape. Else in good condition.
Paris, Gallimard 1989. In-4 cartonnage éditeur illustré de 64 pages. Nombreuses photos. Exemplaire de bibliothèque. Très bon état. Collection Gallimard Découverte.
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 32 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated stories for children based on the lives of the Rabbis Gershom, Rashi and Yehudah Hasid. Series: Kinder-Ring bibliotek; Historishe geshtaltn. SUBJECT (S) Named Person: Gershom ben Judah, Me'or ha-Golah, 10th/11th cent. -- Fiction. Rashi, 1040-1105 -- Fiction. Judah ben Samuel, ca. 1150-1217 -- Fiction. Responsibility: Yudl Mark. Illustrations by Y. Nayshlos and B. Tumarin. OCLC list 22 copies. Very good condition. Kazdan 143. (YIDCHI-2-8)
Paper wrappers, 8vo. , 32 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated stories for children based on the lives of the Rabbis Gershom, Rashi and Yehudah Hasid. Series: Kinder-Ring bibliotek; Historishe geshtaltn. SUBJECT (S) Named Person: Gershom ben Judah, Me'or ha-Golah, 10th/11th cent. -- Fiction. Rashi, 1040-1105 -- Fiction. Judah ben Samuel, ca. 1150-1217 -- Fiction. Responsibility: Yudl Mark. Illustrations by Y. Nayshlos and B. Tumarin. OCLC list 22 copies. Some water-stains on covers, but inner pages clean. Very good condition. Kazdan 143. (YIDCHI-2-8)
1st edition. Original printed wrappers, 8vo, [7] pages. In German. Includes woodcuts, stories and poetry for children. We could find no records for this title anywhere--OCLC, KVK, etc. Exceedingly rare. Previous owners notations on covers, light wear, solid, Good+ Condition. (KH-9-13)
Light Wear to Cloth, Overall Very Good; 8vo; Order at www.WymanOutdoors.com. Thanks!
215x145 mm. IV+92 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled. Spine slightly tattered. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 21x14 cm. 197 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly dirty. Book corner is curvature. Writing on first title page. Else in good condition.
8vo, 60 pages, black and white illustrations. eng
72 pages. Circa 1982-83. Perhaps the first book to be written by workers on the question of Canada's entering the second depression. Their dismay at finding another generation of young families faced with the same prospects of unemployment, has prompted them to compile an outline of world and national development leading to recurring crises in private enterprise systems. The authors have used a historical materialist approach in attempting to make the history and background of depressions understandable to the average working class reader. Gift greetings inside front cover else clean and unmarked. Light wear. Very nice copy. Book
in-8°, 182 pp., cartonnage illustre plastifie. Bel exemplaire. [DV-11]
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 64 pages , illustrated, in Yiddish. Essays by Workmen's Circle students on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the Bund. SUBJECT(S) : Workmen's Circle (U. S. ) --- Allgemeyner Idisher arbeyterbund in Lita, Poylen un Rusland. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (National Library of Israel, National Yiddish Book Center) . Spine rebacked, inner pages clean & tight, good+ condition (YIDCHI-5-21)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 64 pages , illustrated, in Yiddish. Essays by Workmen's Circle students on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the Bund. SUBJECT(S) : Workmen's Circle (U. S. ) --- Allgemeyner Idisher arbeyterbund in Lita, Poylen un Rusland. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (National Library of Israel, National Yiddish Book Center) . Ex-library. Spine rebacked, inner pages clean & tight, good+ condition (YIDCHI-5-23)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 64 pages , illustrated, in Yiddish. Essays by Workmen's Circle students on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the Bund. SUBJECT(S) : Workmen's Circle (U. S. ) --- Allgemeyner Idisher arbeyterbund in Lita, Poylen un Rusland. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (National Library of Israel, National Yiddish Book Center) . Ex-library. Some stains to covers, library markings, ortherwise ver good condition (YIDCHI-5-24)
Hardcover grand in-8, entièrement illustré en couleurs, cartonnage editeur illustre en couleurs. Bel exemplaire. [P-7]
First edition. Original blue paper wrappers. 8vo. 21 pages; 23 cm. In German. Title translates to From Liszka to Berlin: Travel Pictures: Accompanying to the Report of the Jewish Religious School. Consists of four letters, originally published under title: Von Liszka nach Berlin : jüdische Reisebilder in Briefen von M. H. (Jüdische Presse, 1870) . Jakob Horovitz was a teacher and a rabbi who was also very active in the field of general and Jewish social work...He published numerous essays on parts of the Talmud, as well as questions of religious philosophy in German and Hebrew, before being arrested and tortured by the Nazis in 1938 (Infobank Judengasse Frankfurt am Main, 2016) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews, Correspondence, Travel. OCLC lists 17 holdings worldwide. Significant edgewear that affects text. Bottom chunk of page ripped off of pages 19-21. Some rubbing. Minimal stains and slight toning. Minimal pencil marks that do not affect text. Fair condition. (GER-51-56)
Original colorfully illustrated boards with children holding Jewish rituals objects. 12mo. 146 pages; 21 cm. In German with some Hebrew. Title translates to Jewish Childrens Calendar. Part of a series of yearly calendars published from 1927-1936. Includes beautiful, colorful illustrations, black-and-white photographs, music, diagrams, and more. SUBJECT (S) : Calendars, Almanacs-Childrens. OCLC lists 23 holdings worldwide. Ex-library markings. Minimal staining. Rubbing to cover boards. Very good condition. (GER-52-10) xx
Original colorfully illustrated boards with children holding Jewish rituals objects. 12mo. 146 pages; 21 cm. In German with some Hebrew. Title translates to Jewish Childrens Calendar. Part of a series of yearly calendars published from 1927-1936. Includes beautiful, colorful illustrations, black-and-white photographs, music, diagrams, and more. SUBJECT (S) : Calendars, Almanacs-Childrens. OCLC lists 23 holdings worldwide. Ex-library markings. Significant dampstaining. Mild edgewear. Slight toning. Good condition. (GER-52-10A) xx
1st edition. Period full leather with spine label, 8vo, viii, 9-408 pages. Singerman 322; Rosenbach 209. The tipped in recommendation slip sign "Ph. Milledolar, " as noted by BAL, is present. President John Adams wrote of this literary anthology that it was "worthy to be presented by every father to every child, and deserve a place in every family. " Gomez's Jewish affiliation resonates in the book with his decision to include a selection from The History of Pope Pius V, which is the source for the "pound of flesh" incident in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. As opposed to Shakespeare's telling, in the History of Pope Pius V, it is the Jew who is the victim and the Christian who threatens him. Gomez prefaced the selection by writing: "The following subject shows that Shakespeare altered the character of Shylock, making him to be of the Jewish nation, when in reality he was not. " As Louis Harap notes (The Image of the Jew in American Literature, p. 260) , "Gomez was obviously trying to combat the effects of the Shylock stereotype. " Isaac Gomez (1768-1831) , whose great-grandfather had fled from Portugal to New York in 1703, was active in New York's Jewish community. The few early literary contributions by American Jews "was anything but impressive, but Gomez's book is worth remembering as one of American Jewry's earliest literary efforts⦠Gomez, both a devotee of the humanities and a committed Jew, lived comfortably ensconced in the two worlds of the Jew and the cultured American" (J. R. Marcus, United States Jewry, vol. 3, page 455) . See also Blau and Baron, The Jews of the United States, 1790-1840, Vol. II, pages 440-2. The last copy to appear at auction in the US, in 2013, sold for over $1800 (with commissions) . Foxing as expected. All endpapers present, and original period binding remains very handsome. A very good copy in outstanding period binding. (AMR-57-12)
1st edition. Original Cloth, 8vo, 249 pages, including 28 pages of plates of maps, charts and photos, all listed and described. In Yiddish. Title translates as, Jewish Education in Argentina. First Volume: An Overview up to 1946. Includes added title page in Spanish, La escuela judi´a en la Repu´blica Argentina. SUBJECT (S) : Education -- Argentina. Jews. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide (Stanford, LOC, Indiana, Harvard, Wayne, Danish Ntl Lin, Swedish Nat Lib) . Very Good Condition (YID-26-29)
4th Revised Edition (expanded), Modern Boards, 8vo. 218 pages; 20 cm. Singerman 4736. The 1st & 2nd editions have only 194 pages. Isaac S. Moses was the rabbi at Ahawath Chesed-Shaar Hashomayim, what is now Central Synagogue in New York. He spent much of his earlier career in several congregations throughout the Midwest. Contents include: Songs of praise -- Morning and evening -- Festivals and seasons -- patriotic songs -- Songs of duty -- Songs for the primary classes -- Six services -- The flower service -- The harvest service -- The national service -- Hanukkah and Purim service -- Responsive readings -- Hebrew responses and hymns. OCLC: 11995880. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide of this expanded edition (Weslean, Moody Bible, Harvard, Gratz, College of Charleston, Princeton Theological). Institutional markings to modern blank pastedowns and copyright page, very good condition thus. (AMR-48-18A)
First edition. Original paper wrappers in protective cardboard binding. 8vo. 49 pages. 24cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Sixteen: A Collection of End Compositions of Sixteen Graduate of the Shalom Aleichem Elementary School in Chicago. Rare collection of elementary-age writings from secular-Yiddish Chicago but published in Warsaw. Yiddish schools in America were always supplemental schools, meeting several times a week after public schools. This was a major difference between the Yiddish schools in Poland which were, if chosen by the parents, the primary day school of the child, and the Yiddish schools in America which never developed a single Yiddish day school. On the political spectrum of the Yiddish cultural world in the 1920s and 1930s, the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute and its schools, and the Yiddish camp, Camp Boiberik, were more to the right, with less emphasis on socialism and more stress on the humanistic values that can be learned from traditional Judaism and applied to the modern Jewish experience. Founded in 1918, the Institute lasted until the 1970s, and was a national movement which attained its greatest support in the 1930s (UTexas, 2017) . SUBJECTS: School prose, Yiddish -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education. School prose, Yiddish. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, NLI, ) . Pages browning. Some light soiling to front wrapper. Overall Very Good Condition. Rare and important(YID-27-39)
First edition. Original paper wrappers in protective cardboard binding. 8vo. 49 pages. 24cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Sixteen: A Collection of End Compositions of Sixteen Graduate of the Shalom Aleichem Elementary School in Chicago. Rare collection of writings from elementary-age boys and girls from secular-Yiddish Chicago schools but published in Warsaw; this copy signed by all but one of the young authors on their essays! The young Chicago writers include: Bashe Slabadkin, Nate Shechter, Mendel Zilberman, Hanah Kamski, Menuche Ben-Ami, Dabe Izrael, Yitsak Rozenfeld, Shulamit Malkin, Tsiril Gordin, Khayke Nayman, Sarah Veksler, Zalman Imianatof, Blume Miler, Chaim Miler, Motl Rozenblum, and Chanah Gekhtler. Yiddish schools in America were always supplemental schools, meeting several times a week after public schools. This was a major difference between the Yiddish schools in Poland which were, if chosen by the parents, the primary day school of the child, and the Yiddish schools in America which never developed a single Yiddish day school. On the political spectrum of the Yiddish cultural world in the 1920s and 1930s, the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute and its schools, and the Yiddish camp, Camp Boiberik, were more to the right, with less emphasis on socialism and more stress on the humanistic values that can be learned from traditional Judaism and applied to the modern Jewish experience. Founded in 1918, the Institute lasted until the 1970s, and was a national movement which attained its greatest support in the 1930s (UTexas, 2017) . SUBJECTS: School prose, Yiddish -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education -- Illinois -- Chicago. Jews -- Education. School prose, Yiddish. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, NLI, ) . Pages browning. Some light soiling to front wrapper. Overall Very Good Condition. Rare and important(YID-27-39)