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170536556Amsterdam & Utrecht: H. Boom Joh. II van Waesberge Goethals Ger. Borstius Joh. Wolters Fr. Halma W. van de Water & W. Broedelet 1705. Third Edition . Hardcover - as published. Engraved title page in red & black plus four additional engraved title pages for each of the four parts into which the text is divided: 1 Genesis - Deuter.; 2 the Prophetae antiores; 3 the Prophetae posteriores; and 4 Hagiographa. Text is in Hebrew with the preliminaries and preface by van der Hooght & others as well as the printed marginalia in Latin. This is actually the third editon edited & revised by van der Hooght of the famous Hebrew Bible originally published by Joseph Athias in 1661. Thick octavo; a.e.g. Some light worming to end leaves pastedown & rear board; lacking rear front fly leaf & front rear fly leaf. Also first engraving detached. Spine is dry and rubbed along raised bands 5 panels with some light wear to edges & joints; head of spine is torn but without loss; rubbed label in 2nd panel present & readable; some worming at head of spine; small gouge on back board. A very nice internally clean tight copy of a scarce title. H. Boom, Joh. II van Waesberge, Goethals, Ger. Borstius, Joh. Wolters, Fr. Halma, W. van de Water, & W. Broedelet hardcover
18902Undated 1920s and with place not stated. 4to 71 pp with one 12mo page at end. In poor condition damp damaged and detached from green cloth covers but with texts legible and complete. Manuscript table of contents on recto of first leaf describes nine tales in German told by Ascher Horowitz and T. Holpern on first 51 pp: 'Jewish Tales from Jerusalem 1 Dear Aschmadai 2 Reb Itzchak Alchonon der Heilige 3 Ein Brief zu Gott 4 Die Hyaene 5 Die Hungersnoth in Jerusalem 6 Der Reich Mann mit seinen Soehnen 7 Der Mann der neimals sorgte 8 Der Edelmann Ahron beim Graefen von Polen 9 Wie ein Rabbiner seine Tochter verheiratete.' These are followed by 'King Artus' in English apparently transcribed from 'Magazin ed. Berliner XII 1885 Hebrew p. I-II'. The 8vo leaf carries a manuscript page of translation into English. For the mediaeval tale 'King Artus' the only known copy of which is in the Vatican Library see Curt Leviant 'King Artus: A Hebrew Arthurian Romance of 1279' Syracuse University Press 2003. No record of any of the other nine pieces in this collection or of Ascher Horowtiz or T. Halpern on COPAC. Undated (1920s?) and with place not stated. hardcover
194443416No Place New York Fereynigte Yidishe Geverkshaftn United Hebrew Trades 1944. 1st edition broadside single-sided flyer 4to. In Yiddish. <br> <br> Translation: "ALL OUT TO THE PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF GRIEF AND RAGE!<br> Monday July 31st 4:45 PM<br> in Madison Square Park<br> <br> Sisters and brothers!<br> We invite you to participate in the great public demonstration that will take place<br> Monday July 31 4:45 p.m.<br> in Madison Square Park Madison Avenue and 24th Street<br> <br> Millions of Jews were murdered by the Nazis in all parts of Europe. Young and old women and men were driven into gas and death chambers and destroyed. In the current hour the greatest danger for those still alive in the Nazi countries.<br> The Hitlerian beast which conquered and humiliated countries and murdered millions of people is ready to strangle and murder the surviving remnants of the Jewish people. Hundreds of thousands of Jews from Hungary are now in danger of death the tens of thousands of Jews left alive in Poland in France in Belgium in the Czech Republic where they are under Hitler's rule.<br> <br> In order to express our grief and anger to cry out our grief and appeal for help to the United Nations at the last moment a public demonstration is called by the Rescue Committee of the General Jewish Conference.<br> <br> We cannot and must not remain silent. People must help save the survivors. Come express your feelings desires and demands! It is demanding that the United Nations do everything possible to stop the death march! It is demanded that all those who are guilty of the murders will be brought to justice!<br> The Nazi victims who are now struggling between death and life must know that we are with them.<br> At a conference of representatives of the trade union organizations called by the Jewish Labor Committee it was decided to actively participate in the great national demonstration. We must do everything we can so that the demonstration will be imposing and effective.<br> <br> Leave the store no later than 4 o'clock. Marched to the site of the demonstration in Madison Square Park. Overtime is not allowed on this day.<br> With Trade Union Regards<br> United Hebrew Trades<br> Reuven Guskin President<br> Maurice Tigel Vice-President<br> William Wolpert Executive Secretary"<br> <br> <br> The rally was covered by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency JTA the next day:<br> <br> "Tens of thousands of Jews and non-Jews crowded Madison Square Park today at an open-air mass-demonstration in behalf of the Jews of Hungary and other parts of Nazi Europe sponsored by the 64 affiliated agencies of the American Jewish Conference with the cooperation of the American Jewish Committee and other national organizations.<br> Speakers at the demonstration included Assistant U. S. Attorney General Norman M. Littell who is secretary of the National Committee Against Persecution of Jews; Dr. Stephen S.Wise president of the American Jewish Congress and co-chairman of the American Jewish Conference; Judge Joseph M. Proskauer president of the American Jewish Committee; Henry Monsky president of B'nai B'rith and co-chairman of the American Jewish Conference; Adolph Held president of the Jewish Labor Committee and many other noted Jewish and Christian leaders.<br> The huge mass-meeting in which Jews from all walks of life participated adopted a declaration stating that it is not yet too late 'to save thousands upon thousands' of Jews for the day of liberation. The meeting appealed in the first instance to President Roosevelt and the Government of the United States and through them to the United Nations and to the neutral states." <br> <br> The original JTA covers including a full list of the demands from the rally and other details can be viewed at www.jta.org/archive/huge-open-air-demonstration-in-new-york-demands-rescue-of-jews-from-europe<br> <br> Leading national Jewish organizations organized this July 31 1944 Madison Square Park mass rally to demand Allied action against the Nazi slaughter of European Jews. <br> New York had at the time the world's biggest Jewish population with a Jewish community of around 2 million. The city had hosted numerous similar rallies over the previous decade all focused on building opposition to Hitler and support for the struggling Jews of Europe. <br> <br> Beginning on March 4 1934 "One year after Hitler's ascension to power in Germany tens of thousands of New Yorkers gathered at Madison Square Garden to hear the words of Rabbi Stephen Wise. 'Despite the oceanic tragedy which has befallen us' Wise pronounced 'we Jews tonight joining in the chorus of civilization indict Hitlerism as humans as members of civilized society before the high court of human judgment.' <br> Wise's words resonated for audience members attending the rally that March night. Over the course of the evening they heard from a chorus of voices representing the American public self-identifying across different racial religious and ideological lines. Framed as a 'court' the speakers at the rally gathered to indict Hitler for his crimes against civilization an intentionally pointed term that would offend Nazi ideologues claiming to protect civilization through Aryan supremacy. This mock trial was part of a larger trend of American Jewish protest performances staged during the Third Reich that intended to garner support for the rescue of European Jews.<br> On March 27 the AJCongress American Jewish Congress successfully staged a rally titled Stop Hitler Now to an audience of twenty thousand Jews in Madison Square Garden. Outside of the Garden thirty-five thousand people stood protesting and ten thousand more marched through Brooklyn in solidarity. Simultaneous protests also occurred in major cities across the country. The United Press estimated that one million protesters participated in the nationwide demonstration that day. <br> In retaliation to the American uproar Hitler threatened a one-day boycott against German Jewish businesses to be resumed three days later if 'international protests' did not cease. Wise after speaking with Undersecretary William Phillips at the State Department agreed to a brief silence on the matter" Gonzalez Maya. Imagining the "Day of Reckoning": AmericanJewish Performance Activism during the Holocaust. Masters Thesis UMass-Amherst 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/33069 <br> We could locate no recorded examples of this flyer anywhere using OCLC ArchiveGrid or a google search. <br> <br> Staple hole in upper right corner margin slight corner loss to lower left margin no text affected in either case light toning about Very Good Condition. Rare and displayable Holo2-163-30. No Place [New York], Fereynigte Yidishe Geverkshaftn [United Hebrew Trades] unknown
176542165Mets Metz Bi-defus Mosheh Mai 1765. Hardcover. 8vo; Hebrew Date 525. Period full leather with raised bands and interspersed gilt floral design and leather spine label 4to large 18 leaves i.e. 36 pages 152 leaves i.e. 304 pages 69 leaves i.e. 138 pages i.e. 478 pages total. 27 cm. In Hebrew and Judeo-German German in Hebrew script. Includes indexes. Vinograd Metz 10.<br> "In France Hebrew presses were established in Metz c. 1760 Strasbourg 1770 and later in Paris 1806" Jewish virtual library this being an early example of Hebrew printing in Metz. <br> SUBJECTS: Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Repentance -- Prayers and devotions. Judai¨sme -- Liturgie -- Textes. <br> OCLC: 265896805. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide British Library Loyola NYPL YIVO Stanford HUC. The British library holding lists an engraved frontis; however no other holdings nor auction records which we have seen ever list an engraved frontis so we assume that to either be a mistake or added later or a variant. <br> Some wear to leather boards as expected especially at corners but paper and binding remain clean and strong. About Very Good- Condition. A beautiful copy with attractive leather binding. BK5 Rab-66-33-'belccm. Mets [Metz] Bi-defus Mosheh Mai hardcover
1978N4184Jerusalem: Makor 1978. Limited Edition . Original Half Leather. Near Fine. 4to. VOL.1- SEFARDI COLLECTION OF PIYYUTIM FOR FAST DAYS AND SPECIAL SABBATHS Ms Parma de Rossi 1192 VOL.2. SEFARDI MAHZOR FOR ROSH HASHANA AND YOM KIPPUR Ms Parma de Rossi 860 VOL. 3- SEFARDI MAHZOR FOR YOM KIPPUR Ms. Parma de Rossi 1377 FACSIMILE of the Hebrew manuscripts. A limited edition of 390 copies this copy number 288 bound by hand A FINE COPY. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
194953574Bratislava: CUJCR Documentation Centre of the Central Union of Jewish Religious Communities 1949. First edition. Softcover. vg- to vg. Quarto. 142 4pp. Tan paper wrappers. Pages uncut. <br /> <br /> Powerful memorial publication containing photographic and historical material documentation of the horrors perpetrated upon the Jewish community of Slovakia by the Nazis during the Holocaust 1939-1945. Although there is some initial text most of the history is conveyed visually with the book being profusely illustrated throughout with finely produced b/w photogravure images after harrowing original photographs and facsimile images of relevant original documents of all kinds. The design visual layout including some photo-collage and occasional illustrated images including the frontispiece are by Czech-Jewish artist and designer Lev Leo Haas 1901-1983. The work was published by the Central Union of Jewish Religious Communities in Slovakia.<br /> <br /> This variant contains initial text and captions throughout in both English and Hebrew. The final three pages contain a section of notes on the documents which is entirely in English.<br /> <br /> Wrappers with some small tears along the spine and chipping at the tail of the spine. A few pages throughout with some small closed tears to the margins of the pages. All pages clean with vibrant images throughout. Wrappers in very good- interior in very good condition overall. Hebrew title: שו×ת יהודי סלובקיה:†â€×ª×ž×•× ×•×ª ומסמכי×<br /> <br /> This English/Hebrew variant is more scarce than the Slovak-language version issued under the title "Tragédia Slovenských Zidov: Fotografie a Dokumenty CUJCR (Documentation Centre of the Central Union of Jewish Religious Communities) unknown
1948S15Tel-Aviv: Omanuth 1948. First Edition . Orig. Illustrated Wrappers. Near Fine. L.Wolfart. Compiled by Miriam Arnon. Charming illustrated arithmetic booklet for young children in Hebrew. With stunning colored illustrations by L. Wolfart. Published in Tel- Aviv by Chewrath "Omanuth" in the early months of 1948 in Pre-State Israel - "printed in Palestine"- the State of Israel was established in May 1948 32pp. Original wrappers these with insignificant foxing. Otherwise a fine copy very clean and fresh. - Size : 629 x x 787inch - 16x 20cm NOT TO BE SEEN IN THIS CONDITION! Rare. <br/> <br/> Omanuth unknown
N4819aJerusalem: Makor. Limited Edition . Original Half Leather. Fine. Folio. Ca.1970. Folio. 83pp introduction in Hebrew with additional English title page Facsimile of the Hebrew manuscript in the collection of the Vatican Library CODEX VATICAN Vat.EBR. 133. Published in an edition of only 135 copies . A FINE COPY IN ORIGINAL RED HALF LEATHER BINDING. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
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#[37091]Amsterdam J.L. Joachimsthal 1879 - 1882. 8 of 9 volumes. Contemporary red morocco with gilt decorations on front and back boards spines gilt a.e.g. spine ends sl. dam. Hebrew and Dutch text. - Prayer for: Den avond van den verzoendag; Eersten en tweeden dag van het Paaschfeest; Zevenden en achtsten dag van het Paaschfeest; Eersten dag van het nieuwjaarsfeest; Tweeden dag van het nieuwjaarsfeest; Sabbath der middeldagen van het loofhuttenfeest het slotfeest en het vreugde feest der wet; Eersten en tweeden dag van het loofhuttenfeest; Eerste en tweeden dag van het wekenfeest. - A fine set. hardcover
1817353306Vienna: Anton Schmidt 1817. Portrait frontispiece engraved additional title. 8vo. Contemporary quarter calf and marbled boards the calf tooled in blind worn rear hinge cracked lacks rear pastedown frontispiece detached. Portrait frontispiece engraved additional title. 8vo. Includes commentary by Rashi and Beur. Anton Schmidt unknown
189342957Columbus Ohio: No Publisher The Author 1893. 1st edition. 8vo 87 pages 22 cm. Henry Marcus Leipziger's copy inscribed to him by the author. Singerman 4615. Errata slip tipped in. <br> Henry Marcus Leipziger 1854-1917 was an adult-education pioneer who "traveled to Europe and throughout the western United States examining educational systems. Upon his return to New York City Leipziger established the Hebrew Technical Institute. The Institute's objective was to educate Jewish boys in both intellectual and manual skills. Leipziger acted as director of the school from 1884 to 1891.<br> His papers are held in the NYPL archives. <br> From 1891-2896 he worked for the New York City Board of Education as Supervisor of Lecturers from 1890-1917. As such he organized an extremely popular series of free public lectures. Other positions he held were Assistant Superintendent of New York City Public Schools 1891-1896 Chairman of the Library Committee of Aguilar Free Library now part of the New York Public Library and vice president of the American Scenic and Historical Society.The National Institute of Social Science awarded Leipziger a gold medal for service to the community 1916" NYPL.<br> "Louis Weiss rabbi and scholar was born on February 17 1848 in Kotay Hungary. He received his rabbinical diploma from a school in Grosswardein Hungary. Weiss immigrated to the United States and in Chicago in 1876 he became a naturalized U.S. citizen. He served as rabbi for several congregations in the South and in Columbus Ohio 1894; Hamilton Ontario; Palestine Texas 1903-1905 and Braddock Pennsylvania 1905-1909" americanjewisharchives.org. <br> SUBJECTS: Judaism. <br> OCLC: 2082891. <br> Some wear to cover and spine some notes on second leaf and title page ex library with usual marks. Clean pages. Good condition. SBK AMR-68-4-B-'d. Columbus, Ohio: No Publisher [The Author] unknown
KSX-1YD-LOOFine. Visually Inspected by Owner: Paperback as pictured no marks in text and binding solid. 3rd edition 2003. Old and New Testament. Bible was not used a couple of very minor minor small crease on a couple of pages from storing. We ship M-F at 4pm and Sat. at 12 pm with tracking info. paperback
1999__9004115536Brill Academic Pub 1999. Hardcover. New. 364 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.25 inches. Brill Academic Pub hardcover
1997__9004108203Brill Academic Pub 1997. Hardcover. New. 222 pages. 10.00x6.50x0.75 inches. Brill Academic Pub hardcover
2000SONG0742501795Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2000-11-01. paperback. Used: Good. 6.12x0.96x9.20. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers paperback
1857311893Vienna: Jos. Schlesinger Library 1857. Text in Hebrew and English. 875 3pp. Thick 12mo. Near contemporary binding of celluloid over cloth with bone and metal decorations and metal clasp. Light surface rubbing to covers text toned. Text in Hebrew and English. 875 3pp. Thick 12mo. Jos. Schlesinger Library unknown
1756DEMO015781ILeipzig: Bernh Christ. Breitkopfium 1756. Third edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Thick 16mo 516 580 iv pp. newly rebound in half leather marbled boards spine label <br/><br/>Reineccius's 3-volume polyglot Hebrew Bible first appeared in 1750. Post-Gutenberg the Christians printed most of the Bibles Bernh Christ. Breitkopfium hardcover
1970N4486Jerusalem: Makor 1970. First Facsimile Edition . Original Half Leather. Near Fine. 4to. Reproduced from the original Aramaic manuscript Targum MS Neofiti 1 in 140 PHOTOCOPIES BY SPECIAL AUTHORISATION OF THE BIBLIOTHECA APOSTOLICA VATICANA the Vatican Library. The original and unique manuscript in the collection of the Vatican Library is considered to be the earliest and complete translation of the Torah recognized as such only in 1949. Two thick volumes superbly hand bound in half leather in the original state. Marbled edges. Corners of bindings with minimal bump otherwise A FINE COPY. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
2009L3 box719 b7Memoirs: An account of my life and travels. By Zvi Hirsch Masliansky. Translated from the Hebrew by Isaac House and Zviah Nardi. 2009 by Ariel Publishing House Jerusalem. Paperback 424 pages. Ariel Publishing House. paperback
1973N5186Jerusalem: Makor 1973. Original Cloth. Very Good. Folio. Facsimile Edition in 260 Copies copy nr. 194 Photographed from an EXTREMELY RARE COPY in the collection of MR NAPHTALI LIFSCHITZ OF HAIFA. Some 165pp. A very good copy. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
20071481San Fransisco: Jossey-Bass 2007. First Edition Mixed Printing. Publisher's Paper Boards with Silver Stamping to Boards and Spine. A Fine Set Complete in Three Volumes Without Dust Jackets. Bindings tight and square. Text block bright and fresh. Internally unmarked. Hardcovers. Octavos. xxiv 2 3-360 pp. xxiv 360 pp. xxviii 353 pp. Jossey-Bass unknown
18973166like new. unknown
179318880Leipzig: I. G. I. Breitkopf and Associates 1793. First edition. Hardcover. Good. Two volumes octavo 18.1 by 10.6 cm. xii 6 360 302; 352 404 pp. Title-pages and first-volume preface in Latin; half-titles for the Pentateuch Former Prophets Latter Prophets and Hagiographa. Main text in Hebrew. Contemporary green paper boards with title-labels edges stained red. Illustrated head pieces such as the heavens before Genesis and King David at prayer before Psalms. First volume covers slightly warped. Spines sunned. Library stamp on title and back pages. Minor worm tracing at first the 32 leaves vol. 2 resulting in the loss of a word or two along the line else a good or better ex-library copy.<br /> <br /> Complete Old Testament in Hebrew with traditional cantillation marks and scholarly footnotes indicating varying textual readings. Latin chapter headings summarize content. Preface in Latin by Johann Heinrich Meisner offers a history of the project. In the back is an appendix showing variant readings from the De Rossi Codex. There is also a chart giving the weekly readings from the Pentateuch and prophets. This Bible exemplifies early modern Protestant interest in being able to read the Old Testament in the original Hebrew. This was a product of their belief in sola scriptura that only the basis for religious authority was the Bible. <br /> <br /> Provenance: Stamps of the Franciscan monastery at Eggenfelden in Bavaria. References: Darlow & Moule 5163; Orme Bibl. Biblica pp. 238-9.<br /> <br /> Full title and imprint: Biblia Hebraica olim a B. Christiano Reineccio edita et ad optimorum codicum et editionum fidem recensita et expressa nunc denuo ad fidem recensionis Masoreticae cum variis lectionibus ex ingenti codicum copia a B. Kennicotto et I. B. de Rossi collatorum ediderunt D. Io. Christoph. Doederlein. et Joannes Henricus Meisner. Lipsiae: impensis I. G. I. Breitkopfii et Soc. MDCCXCIII. I. G. I. Breitkopf and Associates hardcover
2002Q-9004126791Brill 2002-12-17. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Brill hardcover