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8vo; 1st edition. Cloth, Small octavo, 334 pages. In Yiddish. Section headings include "The Jews in Amsterdam", The Theological Storm", and "Leibnitz". Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-334).SUBJECT(S): Spinoza, Benedictus de, 1632-1677. "Jacob Shatzky (also: Yaakov, or Yankev Shatski; in Polish: Szacki) (18931956) was a distinguished Jewish historian.Shatzky was born in Warsaw. He received a traditional Jewish education and went on to study at universities in Lwów, Vienna, Berlin and Warsaw. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Warsaw in 1922 with a thesis on 'The Jewish Question in the Kingdom of Poland During the Paskiewicz Era.' Historians who studied under Shatzky include Lucy Dawidowicz.Shatzky enlisted in Pilsudski's Legion and fought with distinction in the First World War; he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant. He was sent by the Polish Foreign Ministry in 1918 to report on a pogrom in Vilna. He resigned from his post when it became clear that the government would not act to punish the perpetrators of the pogroms.Shatzky emigrated to the United States in 1923. He served as Chief Librarian of the New York State Psychiatric Institute from 1930 to 1956. He acquired the personal library of Sigmund Freud for the collection" (Wikipedia). OCLC: 19308492. Some wear, Good Condition. (YID-42-43-EL-'x)
hard cover, worn edges, Signed by the author, yellowing pages, else in good condition.
Contains b&w plates. 23.5x15.5 cm. 225 pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine edges slightly worn. Else in good condition.
TWO VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 24.5x17 cm. [167+V]+[309] pages. Hardcover. Spine edges slightly bumped. [VOLUME TWO]: Cover slightly bumped. [SUMMARY]: Else both volumes in good condition.
IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH WITH ENGLISH SYNOPSIS. TWO VOLUME SET. 170X245 mm. (IX+167\309) pages. Hardcover. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pen inscription on first white page. Else both volumes in good condition.
IN HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 245X175 mm. ix+167 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. BILINGUAL HEBREW-YIDDISH EDITION. 24.5x17cm. XII+501+XXII pages. Hardcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Mm 120x220 Collana "Piccola enciclopedia". Volume nella sua brossura originale con alette, 119 pagine con un ricco corredo di illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo e fuori testo. Opera in ottime condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
RARE! A Yiddish translation and adaptation of the Shulchan Aruch, the great codex of Jewish law. The book was compiled by R. Salomon Sik of Karcag, and features an unrecognized dedication. 215x145mm, 128+34+35+39 pages. Black cloth hardcover with embossed decoration on front and back. Cover loose, slightly worn and slightly stained. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine faded and torn at hinges. Title page and whitepage detached. Pages yellowing and slightly stained. Save for some external wear, this rare Yiddish edition of the Shulchan Aruch is in good condition.
No Date [ ca1920s?]. 1st edition. Original Printed paper wrappers, 12mo, 31, [1] pages 151:115 mm. In Yiddish and English. A study guide for Jews wanting to become naturalized U.S. citizens. Includes questions and answers that might appear in the test taken in order to get an American citizenship, such as: "How many stars are there on a quarter or nickel, "How does a bill become a law?" "What is a bigamist?," "Who was the first president?," "What are the colors of the American flag?," etc. The questions and answers are in English, with translations into Yiddish. SUBJECT(S): Citizenship -- United States. Emigration and immigration law -- Jews -- Migrations. -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. OCLC: 928739570. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (NLI, Cleveland Public, Balch), none at any Ivy League nor American Jewish Institution. Paper toning at edges, with a bit of edgewear to outer margins of front cover. Otherwise Very Good Condition. Scarce. (YID-42-24-'lx)
Contemporary marbled paper over boards. 12mo. 154; 140 pages. 17 cm. Only edition. Two Volumes in one. In German. A volume of Biblical history (including a retelling of many Bible stories) , with moral notes by Heimann Schwabacher. It is designated on the title page as a work for more mature youth. The author is also known as Hayyim Hirsch Schwabacher, and is listed as the translator of Behinot Olam by Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi and also of Olelot Ha-Bohen (by the same author) . These are both works on ethics, and in both the German translation is transliterated using Hebrew letters. He also wrote a book in Yiddish on ethics, entitled Keren Tushiya (Fuerth, 1817) . Attractively bound in marbled boards and leather backstrip. Printed on ragpaper. Subjects: Bible Germany Haskalah. OCLC lists three copies, none of which seem to contain both parts (UCLA, HUC, Natl Libr Israel) , none east of Cincinnati. Light wear to hinges, otherwise verry clean and fresh. Very good condition. (GER-43-48)
310x215 mm. 141 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Pages slightly yellowing. In good condition.
1st editions. Original publisher's boards. 8vo. Each issue is 31 pages. 26 cm. Features years 1921-1923 and 1929-1930 in 3 volumes. Periodical ran from 1920-1951. Features Yiddish literature (generally short stories) , along with illustrations and songs. Edited by Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman (1920-2013) , the well-known American Yiddish poet and songwriter. Schaechter-Gottesman won the 2005 National Heritage Fellowship awarded by the National Endowment of the Arts (the highest honor in the folk and traditional arts) . She was the first Yiddish poet to receive this honor (Wikipedia, 2019) . SUBJECTS: Children's literature, Yiddish -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide (OCLC: 10158059) . Boards are lightly worn. 1921-1922 volume is slightly more edge worn with repaired spine. Otherwise very good. Gorgeous rare set of 3 complete volumes. Price per volume. (YID-33-80-L)
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 12 issues per year, each issue is 31 pages. 26 cm. April 1922-April 1923. Periodical ran from 1920-1951. Features Yiddish literature (generally short stories) , along with illustrations and songs. Edited by Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman (1920-2013) , the well-known American Yiddish poet and songwriter. Schaechter-Gottesman won the 2005 National Heritage Fellowship awarded by the National Endowment of the Arts (the highest honor in the folk and traditional arts) . She was the first Yiddish poet to receive this honor (Wikipedia, 2019) . SUBJECTS: Children's literature, Yiddish -- Periodicals. Boards lightly faded. Issues are coming loose from boards. Pages browning but good. (YID-33-81)
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. ANCORA IMBALLATO, NUOVO: POSSIBILI LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Pubblicato nel 1947, a soli due anni dalla fine della guerra e nel paranoico clima del maccartismo, La vittima racconta di Asa Leventhal, quarantenne borghese ebreo di New York che, in un'estate dalla calura opprimente e in un momento delicato della propria vita familiare, incontra per caso un vecchio conoscente, Kirby Allbee. Costui lo accusa di essere la causa delle proprie disgrazie e inizia a molestarlo, fino a perseguitarlo in maniera ossessiva. In un crescendo di tensione, e in un dramma dell'identità nel quale i due personaggi incarnano alternativamente il ruolo del persecutore e della vittima, Leventhal esamina a fondo la propria responsabilità e il proprio senso di colpa (che è poi il sentimento degli ebrei americani rimasti indenni - a differenza di quelli europei - dallo sterminio), con un passaggio dal piano contingente e privato a quello storico-sociale e mistico-esistenziale. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: La vittima Titolo originale dell'opera: The Victim Collana: Volume 843 di Universale economica Autore: Saul Bellow Traduzione di: Maria Luisa Spaziani Editore: Milano: Feltrinelli, 1978 ISBN: 8804617438, 9788804617433 Lunghezza: 296 pagine, 18 cm Soggetti: Letteratura americana, Narrativa contemporanea in inglese, Novecento, Romanzi, Ebrei, Antisemitismo, Nazismo, Herzog, Shoah, yiddish
17.5x24.5cm. XII+307 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Inner back cover slightly stained. Else in good condition.
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 96 pages, 21 cm. In Yiddish with alternate title page in Spanish. Title translates to Handbook for Jewish Traditions and Customs: Performed in the Synagogue and at Home. SUBJECTS: Judaism -- Customs and practices. Jewish way of life. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (OCLC: 19307044) . Binding is starting. Very Good Condition. (YID-41-31)
24x15.5 cm. 533 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
Calmann-Levy, 1994. In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur de 533 pages. Très bon état
419pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
IN HEBREW AND YIDDISH. 23.5x15.5 cm. 252 pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine is slightly faded. Cover is slightly stained. Exlibris sticker on inside cover. Writing in pencil on some pages. Else in good condition.
pp. xvii, 262. Inscribed by Max Rosenfeld to Ron Lieberman (bookseller). 8vo. Original printed wraps. JUDAICA BOX 4
8vo. 368 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) Aufsatzsammlung Rumanien Juden. In very good condition (Bible-6-17) .
Papers presented at a Conference held at the Jewish Public Library, Montreal in March 1988.[1] "Yiddish in Montreal: The Utopian Experiment" by David G. Roskies [2]"Montreal of Yesterday: A Snapshot of Jewish Life in Montreal During the Era of Mass Immigration" by Zachary M. Baker [3]"The Journal of Yaacov Zipper 1925-1926" by Ode Garfinkle and Mervin Butovsky [4] "HM Caiserman: Yiddish as a Passion" by Pierre Anctil [5]"'A Letter from the Sabbath Queen': Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg Addresses Montreal Jewry" by Ira Robinson [6] "Between Two Worlds: The Works of JI Segal" by Shari Cooper Friedman[7] "Public Lives in Private: Ida Maze and the Montreal Yiddish Renaissance" by Irving Massey. Also a glossary of terms from Aggadah to Zohar. 169p. index. Book
First edition. Original wrappers. 4to. 48 + [4] pages. 32cm. In Yiddish. Milgroym was published bi-monthly in separate Hebrew and Yiddish editions (The Hebrew editions were titled Rimon) from 1922-1924 for a total of 6 issues and "embraced the study, both retrospective and contemporary, of art in all its manifestations painting, sculpture, music, theatre. " In Geveb called Milgroym "arguably the most visually stunning of the interwar Yiddish journals." Each issue contains illustrations and literary works from a wide array of Jewish artists. Milgroym also published works by the likes of Chaim Nachman Bialik, Jacob Klatzkin, Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky, and A. Z. Idelson. The present issue features an essay on the Synaoguge of Mohilev, with illustrations, by El Lissitzky; and essay on Jewish Artists in Russia by Henryk Berlewi, an essay on the Magen David by Moses Gaster; an essay on the Posthumous Work of Israel Wachser by Chaim Bialik, as well as other articles and illustrations, many in color. For a detailed analysis of the importance and cultural context of Milgroym, see Naomi Brenner's excellent essay, "Milgroyms Cultural Context (https://ingeveb.org/blog/milgroym-s-cultural-context), part of In Geveb's series on Milgroym and other interwar Yiddish journals. For more on Milgroym, see the In Geveb special issue dedicated to this wonderful periodical (https://ingeveb.org/issues/the-milgroym-project). SUBJECT(S):Jews -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature Jewish arts -- Periodicals. Art, Modern -- 20th century -- Periodicals -- Yiddish. Germany. Jüdische Kunst. OCLC: 1200783324. Wrappers are very lightly soiled and browning. Spine is worn. Internally Very Good. (ART-27-6A)