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IN YIDDISH. 150x225 mm. 491 pages. Hardcover. Rear cover loose. Cover corners bumped and worn. Spine wrinkled. Spine edges worn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
46134Saint-Denis : Presses Universitaires de Vincennes, 1999. Un volume broché (13,5x22 cm), 280 pages. Avec une bibliographie et un index des personnes, périodiques et institutions cités. Bon état.
193443320Nyu York New York: Farlag Signal 1934. Original illustrated paper wrappers 8vo 190 pages including illustrations. 20 cm In Yiddish. The title translates as “Underground†or “Success.â€<br> Nazi-era Poetry and fiction by Yosl Cutler with illustrations by the author. <br> “A mish-mosh of wildly creative stories and illustrations by Yosl Cutler one of the most original and unique characters in Yiddish cultural life. Includes one of the first Yiddish science fiction stories ‘Afn shtern mars’ On the Planet Mars as well as a great deal of left wing political work in prose poem and cartoon.†Yiddish Book Center. <br> “Cutler was born in Troyanets Volhynia. He studied in religious elementary school. He was orphaned in his youth and at age eleven he became a server in a tavern. He mastered sign painting and in 1911 departed for the United States. He pursued his study of painting and in 1925 he created with the artists Zuni Maud and Jack Tworkov a Yiddish marionette theater called “Modicut†which proved successful in the United States and Europe but didn’t last long because of the great expenses involved. Under the influence of Moyshe Nadir in 1922 he began writing poetry humorous sketches stories and short plays… Of his short plays that were published in journals: Di sokhrim fun fefer Merchants of pepper; Der kindermark The children’s market; and Mayn filozofisher vesher My philosophical laundry; among others. In book form: Muntergang Success New York 1934 190 pp. ‘Yosl Kotler worked in three realms’ wrote M. Olgin ‘which merged into one: writer of humor cartoonist and marionette operator.’ He died in Memphis.†Leksikon Fun Der Nayer Yidisher Literatur<br> SUBJECTS: Yiddish wit and humor. Jewish wit and humor. Short stories Yiddish. Yiddish drama. OCLC: 23578196<br> Clean copy with some worn edges. Good Condition YID-48-75-MLX-’ggecc. Nyu York [New York]: Farlag Signal unknown
Publishers Cloth. 4to. 209 pages. 26 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Inscribed in Yiddish by author on front end paper. Written by Israel Rabinovitch (1894-1964) , an accomplished musician and writer, was chief editor of the Montreal Yiddish daily newspaper, the Keneder Adler, from 1924 to 1964. Following in the tradition of fellow musicologist Professor Abraham Tzvi Idelsohn, whom he greatly admired, Rabinovitch used the Keneder Adler as a platform to share his love for Jewish music, writing widely about it and contributing to the status and knowledge of hazzanut (cantorial arts) in Canada. In 1940, Rabinovitch published the book Muzik bai Yidn (Music by Jews) , which was translated from Yiddish into English by A. M. Klein in 1952 under the title Jewish Music: Ancient and Modern. Rabinovitch was one of the founders of the Jewish Public Library, a leader in the Labour Zionist group Poale Zion, and also the first president of the Jewish Music Council of Montreal. He passed away in Montreal in 1964. As Cantor Nathan Mendelson of the Shaar Hashomayim wrote in his obituary of Rabinovitch, his song, the song of our people remains eternal. (Le musée interactif du Montréal juif; Israel Rabinovitch) Subjects: Jews - Music - History and criticism. Hingest starting, but solid. Good+ condition. (YID-18-11)
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. B/w and color ills. 375 p. Memoirs of the President of the Turkish-Jewish Community 1989-2004. My life as a Turkish Jew. Memoirs of the President of the Turkish-Jewish Community 1989-2004. Compiled by Tülay Gürler. JUDAICA Jewish culture Memoirs Turkish Jews.
1934STLE0064a?ernovits : Seminar far Jid. Literatur- un ?prachkenteni?, 1934. kl.-8°. 96 S., OKart. mit mont. Deckel- u. Rückenschildchen. Errata-Zettel beiliegend. In romanisiertem Jiddisch. Das Romanisierungsystem ist im Anhang erläutert.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 67 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German. 'The Natural Sciences and Beliefs; Opening speech to mark the 25th anniversary of the Verein für Natur- und Heimatkunde in Koln and the Rhein. ' Inscribed to Rabbi Jakobovitz by the author. Bruno Zecharias Kisch (1890-1966) was a medical doctor, biochemist, and Jewish scholar. He was one of the founders of the Juedisches Lehrhaus in Cologne and taught experimental medicine, physiology, and biochemistry at the University of Cologne until 1936, when he was forced to leave Nazi Germany. He taught at Yale and Yeshiva Universities in the United States subsequent to his emigration. He was a founder and president of the American College of Cardiology and made many medical contributions. - Guide to the Bruno Kisch Papers, Yeshiva Univ. Subjects: Science - Philosophy. Materialism. OCLC lists 22 copies. Light soiling to wraps, light chipping to backstrip; edges bumped. Fresh and clean. Good condition. (GER-43-59)
8vo; 361 pages; Includes 25-page bibliography & 14-page index. Very light wear, Very Good Condition (Comhist 3-3)
pp. xvii, 262. Inscribed by Max Rosenfeld to Ron Lieberman (bookseller). 8vo. Original printed wraps. JUDAICA BOX 4
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 107 pages. 20 cm. First appearance? With frontispiece portrait of Ibsen. Nora, or, a Dolls House; a Drama in Four Acts, by Henrik Ibsen, translated into Yiddish by Morris Winchevsky. Undated, ostensibly the first appearance of A Dolls House in Yiddish translation; however, the publisher, Max Maisel, went through at least five print runs of A Dolls House in various years from 1906 until 1920. Bound in yellow cloth, with debossed title and border. Subjects: Yiddish drama. Norwegian drama - Translations into Yiddish. OCLC lists 18 copies encompassing all print runs of Nora individually printed. Light wear to cloth, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (YID-18-18)
Milano, Rizzoli, 1990, 16mo (cm. 18 x 11) brossura con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. 184 (I classici BUR, 763). Firma di possesso.
Seconda edizione.<BR>Introduzione, scelta e note a cura di Ferruccio Folkel<BR>In 16°; pp. 183; brossura editoriale illustrata; rilegato all'americana (fresato non cucito).<BR>CONDIZIONI OTTIME (conuseta ingiallitura delle pagine dovuta alla qualità della carta).
IN YIDDISH. 15x22 cm. VI+445+12+136 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover edges slightly chafed. Cover partly detached from spine on lower edge. Spine is worn. Binding is visible between several pages. Else on good condition.
2005L3 box729 a5<p>On Long Winter Nights…: Memoirs of a Jewish Family in a Galician Township 1870–190 Harvard Center for Jewish Studies. By Hinde Bergner; Translated from the Yiddish edited and with an introduction by Justin Daniel Cammy. 2005 by Harvard University Center for Jewish Studies Harvard University Press. Hardcover 122 pp.</p> Harvard University Center for Jewish Studies, Harvard University Press. hardcover
205x135, 198pp, hard green cover, slightly worn cover, Signed by the author, else in good+ condition.
16', 229pp. hardcover. worn cover and edges, spine on edges slightly damaged. stamp and previous owners name on title page, yellowing pages, else in fair+ condition.
24.5x16.5cm. 92 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly worn. Spine worn. Else in good condition.
21.5x14 cm. 56 pages. Softcover. Cover edges worn and slightly torn. Cover yellowing and slightly age stained. Spine visible between several pages. Else in good condition.
316pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Stiff Wrappers, Small 8vo, 109 pages, with an additional [9] leaves of plates (1 folds out). 21 cm. In Yiddish. Added title page: "'Treblinka.' Reportaz". Series: Oysgabe fun der tsentraler Yidisher historisher komisye baym Ts. K. fun poylishe yidn ; number 33. SUBJECT(S): Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Personal narratives. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Jewish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Pages tanned. Some chipping to edges of wraps. Good Condition. Scarce (HOLO2-57-12A).
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 608 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Title page verso: On the paths of history, Ashkenaz and East European Jewry = Bi-netive ha-historyah. Dr. Heszel Klepfish was born in 1910 in Zyrardow. Studied in heder and with his father. After turning nine years of age went away to study at various yeshivas. At the age of 12 became a member of the Tekhkemuni synagogue in Warsaw. Received rabbinic ordination. Studied history and philosophy at various universities in Poland and other European countries. Worked on various Polish journals. Was co-editor of Dos Yiddishe Togblat in Warsaw from 1931-1939. Edited the Yiddish-Polish weekly Jewish Echo from 1932-1934. Was an active participator in the Bes Yakov School system in Poland. Just before the Second World War he lived in Eretz Yisroel and worked on Hatzofe and Hahad and other literary and scientific periodicals. In the first year of the Second World War he edited the weekly Der Vokh in Paris. In 1940 he became the Chief Rabbi of the Polish Army on the Western Front. He held the rank of Major and accompanied the Jewish soldiers in the Polish army in France and England and afterwards in the fight to free Europe from the Nazis. Received high Polish, French and English distinctions, one of which was The Special Medal of Liberation awarded him by the Belgian City of Ghent. From 1949-1953 worked in helping Holocaust survivors. Was a lecturer in Jewish history and literature in the College of Jewish Studies in Glasgow, Scotland. From 1953- 1958 he was the spiritual leader of the Jewish Community in Costa Rica. From 1958 he has lived in Miami Beach the U. S. A. Where he lectures in the College of Jewish Studies and in the Hebrew Teachers' Seminary. He also lectures at YIVO. Authored many works and treatises in various languages. The literary collection Yiddishe Shriften (Jewish Writings) , published by the Union of Jewish Writers and Journalists in Poland right after the Second World War in 1946, mistakenly lists Reb. Dr. Heszel Klepfisz under the heading those who died as martyrs. (Biographical notes about Reb. Dr. Heszel Klepfisz, in Pinkas Zyrardow, Amshinov un Viskit, 1961) . Subjects: Judaism - History. Judaism - Europe, Eastern - History. Jews - Intellectual life. OCLC lists 29 copies. Lightly bumped corners of cloth, otherwise very fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (EE-5-27) Xx
First and only edition of this extremely rare and important bibliography of books and manuscripts in Hebrew and Yiddish up to 1863, with the almost equally rare supplement. Over 15,000 items thoroughly described. Title-pages in Hebrew, Russian, Latin, and German. Text in Hebrew (some titles in Yiddish), in two columns. Over 700 pp. Printed in a very small edition, much of which has surely been destroyed. WITH THE 481-PAGE SUPPLEMENT BY MENACHEM MENDEL SLATKINE, published in 1965. Slatkine provides numerous additions, corrections, and notes to the original work, as well a s a complete index. Small 4tos. Bound in original hardcover bindings. Light wear, else fine and bright. Slatkine also has dustjacket (none issued with Benjacob). Brisman gives a long, detailed, and highly favorable account of these works (A History and Guide to Judaic Bibliography, pp. 19-24, 33, etc.), in which he calls them "the most reliable and accurate Hebrew bibliography."
HEBREW AND YIDDISH SONGS TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH WITH ENGLISH FOREWORD. 24X16 cm. 80 pages. Softcover with spiral binding. Few worm Holes on front cover. Else in good condition.
IN ENGLISH AND YIDDISH. Contain plates in black and white. 15.5X23 cm. 543 pages. Softcover. Pen writing in cover page, no damage to writing. Else in good condition.
30532Le Sycomore, 1979. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée d'une photographie, 296 pp.