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Large 8vo; 154 + 10 pages; 1 essay (10 pages) by Moses Marx in English: The Last Hebrew Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century: The Second Edition of the Mashal Ha-Kadmoni and the Quarto Tur Orah Hayyim (on Gershom Soncino and includes 6 photo plates of the book) ; remainder of essays are in Hebrew. Very Good+ Condition (FEST-6-6)
Large 8vo; 154 + 10 pages; 1 essay (10 pages) by Moses Marx in English: The Last Hebrew Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century: The Second Edition of the Mashal Ha-Kadmoni and the Quarto Tur Orah Hayyim (on Gershom Soncino and includes 6 photo plates of the book) ; remainder of essays are in Hebrew. Bottom of spine bumped, Good Condition (FEST-6-6A) xx
8vo; aprox 1000 pages; Lacks the 3rd Volume (Fazit) as often found. Still a wonderful heavily illustrated resource. Absolutely Packed with Photos. Some wear to spine, Good Condition. (GER-10-33-DW)
New York: Yiddish Scientific Institute [YIVO], American Branch [Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut.; Amerikaner sektsie], 1927. Modern Cloth, Large 8vo, 176 pages. In Yiddish. This periodical survived only 2 volumes, ending with vol. 2, Nr. 1 in 1929. Thus this set lacks only the final issue. A quarterly devoted to the study of Yiddish literature, language, folklore and bibliography. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish philology -- Periodicals. Yiddish language -- Periodicals. Ex-library with usual marks, some wear, Good Solid condition. (CT-15-2B)xx
1st edition, original cloth, 8vo, xiii, 410 pages. Ex-library with usual marks, internally very good, Very Good Condition (AC-4-6)
12mo; 117 pages; In German. 2 long handwritten letters from the author laid in. A nicely done history. (GER-39-4)
8vo; 248 pages; Volume I in the Academy's Texts and Studies series. In English with some Hebrew. Contents: The Life and Works of Rashi (by Alexander Marx) ; What Does Rashi Mean to Us Today (by Ismar Elbogen) ; Rash Against the Background of his Epoch (by Bernard Weinryb) ; Rashi and the Community of Troyes (by Salo Baron) ; Manuscript Supercommentaries of Rashi's Commentary on the Pentateuch (by Aron Freiman) ; Nicolas de Lyra and Rashi The Minor Prophets (by Herman Hailperin) ; The Genesis of Rash's Commentary on the Talmud (by VIktor Apowitzer) ; The Yerushalmi Quotations in Rashi (by Michael Higger) ; & Rashi as a Lexicographer of the Talmud (by Boaz Cohen). Very Good Condition (FEST-6-68)
8vo; 248 pages; Volume I in the Academy's Texts and Studies series. In English with some Hebrew. Contents: The Life and Works of Rashi (by Alexander Marx) ; What Does Rashi Mean to Us Today (by Ismar Elbogen) ; Rashi Against the Background of his Epoch (by Bernard Weinryb) ; Rashi and the Community of Troyes (by Salo Baron) ; Manuscript Supercommentaries of Rashi's Commentary on the Pentateuch (by Aron Freiman) ; Nicolas de Lyra and Rashi The Minor Prophets (by Herman Hailperin) ; The Genesis of Rash's Commentary on the Talmud (by VIktor Apowitzer) ; The Yerushalmi Quotations in Rashi (by Michael Higger) ; & Rashi as a Lexicographer of the Talmud (by Boaz Cohen). Water damage to cover and back, all pages in excellent condition. (FEST-6-68A)
8vo. 281 pages. Frontispiece. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Poetry. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. Last signature uncut. Collected verses of the New York-based rabbi, chiefly on Old Testament themes. Spine darkened and worn at the ends, very good condition. (AMR-20-13)
(FT) Softcvoer, 16mo (small) , 71 pages, 15 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew poetry, Medieval -- History and criticism. Zhernensky (1887-1948) was a Hebrew writer. Born in Kamenets, Lithuania, he served on the editorial board of the Hebrew encyclopedia Eshkol in Berlin. He went to Palestine in 1933. His articles on language, problems of translation, modes of poetic expression, and other topics appeared in various journals. He wrote penetratingly on the Hebrew poetry of the Middle Ages, the poetry of Bialik, and the writings of Agnon. Three volumes of his works appeared: Mi-Saviv, Bein ha-Shelabbim, and Arugot. His translations from Russian, French, and German include: The Brothers Karamazov, 3 vols. , stories by Balzac, and Gottesdienstliche Vortraege der Juden by L. Zun (Elkoshi in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Some stained pages. Light wear. Light chipping to first 3 page corners. Otherwise, very good condition. (Heb-18-5)
Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 269 pages. In Hebrew. Volume two.SUBJECT(S) : Amoraim; Aggada. Chipping to spine and cover, overall in good condition. (HebLit-5-11A)
8vo. 319 pages. In German. Part two only. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism. SERIES: Die Lehren des Judentums / bearbeitet von Simon Bernfeld ; ; 2. T. ; Variation: Bernfeld, Simon, ; 1860-1940.; Lehren des Judentums ; ; T. 2. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, Marquette Univ, Theologische Univ Kampen Broederweg) . Covers and first and last few pages chipped around the edges, pages yellowed, spine creased from use, goodcondition. (GER-20-18)
4to. 50 pages. Musical score. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Synagogue music Sabbath services. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Hebrew Union College, Peabody Conservatory, Gratz College, Lock Haven Univ of PA, College of Charleston) . Ends of spine and corners of covers have small tears, hinges is cracking, good condition. (AMR-20-2)
(FT) 8vo. 452 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Poetry, Hebrew. "Bavli, who was born in Pilvishki, Lithuania, attended yeshivot in Kovno and Vilna. In 1912 he immigrated to the United States and studied at Canisius College and Columbia University. From 1918 he taught modern Hebrew literature at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, after 1937 with the rank of professor. Bavli's first poems appeared in a children's periodical, Ha-Perahim, in 1908. His first book of poetry, Neginot Arez, was published in 1929. Subsequent collections of his poetry, Shirim, Shirim le-Rahelah, and Adderet ha-Shanim, also appeared in Israel. Conservative in style and structure, Bavli covers a broad range of themes in his work: personal love; love of his people; love of Erez Israel. He was one of the first Hebrew poets to deal with the American milieu. Bavli's critical essays Ruhot Nifgashot deal mainly with Hebrew and American writers. Bavli translated Dickens' Oliver Twist and Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra into Hebrew. He also translated works by the black writers James D. Corrothers, W. Burghardt du Bois, and Claude McKay into Hebrew" (EJ, 2007) Gift inscription on front endpaper, spine tanned with tear at top, hinges starting, good condition. (HebLit-6-5)
First edition. Original boards. 12mo. 132 pages. 16cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to "When will they Speak Hebrew?" Ben-Yehuda (18581922), Hebrew writer and lexicographer, generally considered the father of modern Hebrew, and one of the first active Zionist leaders. Born Eliezer Yizhak Perelman in Luzhky, Lithuania, he officially adopted the pseudonym Ben-Yehuda, which he had previously used in his literary activities, when he went to Palestine. The Ben-Yehuda household thus was the first Hebrew-speaking home established in Palestine, and his first son, Ben-Zion (later called Ithamar Ben-Avi), the first modern Hebrew-speaking child. - EJ 2008. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew language. Lightly faded boards. Otherwise Very Good Condition. (HEBLIT1-1)
(FT) 4to. Illustration plates. In Hebrew. Volume one (of five) only. SUBJECT(S) : .Shirim, mizmorim u-pizmanot, shirot. Bialik (1873-1934) was "the greatest Hebrew poet of modern times. " His childhood and youth influenced his poetry - the fields and forests of Volhynia, the solitariness of his grandfather's house where he lived after his father died, and the yeshiva he went to in Volozhin. Other influences include Ahad Ha-Am, and Russian literature - which he began to read as he became disillusioned with the religiosity at the yeshiva, and further immersed himself in after leaving the yeshiva and going to Odessa. His first published work was the poem "El ha-Zippor, " which was published in 1892, in the first volume of Ha-Pardes. Later in life he lived also in Berlin, and settled in Palestine in 1924. (EJ, Spicehandler) Ex library. Spine repair, edgwear, overall good+ condition(HebLit-7-2)
Later boards. 8vo. 114 pages, 25 cm. In English with all poem titles in Hebrew and English. Introduction written by Vladimir Jabotinsky. Bialik (1873-1934) is one of the most well-known and influential Hebrew poets. He pioneered modern Hebrew poetry and while he died before the founding of the State of Israel, he is recognized as the nation's national poet. SUBJECTS: Bialik, Hayyim Nahman, 1873-1934 -- Translations into English. OCLC Number: 1172117077. Ex-library with usual markings. Very good condition. (ZION2-2-43-q)
Paper wrappers, 8vo. 22 pages. Reprinted from Mordecai M. Kaplan Jubilee Volume. Some chipping to edges of wrappers. Internal pages in very good condition. (RAB-53-3)
8vo. Iii, 83 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Massachusetts Boston history; Boston (Mass. ) -- history. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. Ex library with usual markings, ink mark on front cover, very good condition. (AMR-20-9)
8vo. Xi, 133 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Brandeis University. Ex library with usual markings, very good condition. (AMR-20-6)
8vo. 58 pages. In German. First edition? SUBJECT (S) : Midrash; Hebrew philosophy; Talmud. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Covers missing, ex library with stamps on fly leaf and page 58 and small bookplate, water damage, but text is generally clean, fair condition. (GER-20-23)
New York: Yiddish Scientific Institute [YIVO], American Branch [Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut.; Amerikaner sektsie], 1927-29. Original Wraps, Large 8vo. In Yiddish. Four loose issues. This periodical survived only 2 volumes, ending with vol. 2, Nr. 1 in 1929. A quarterly devoted to the study of Yiddish literature, language, folklore and bibliography. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish philology -- Periodicals. Yiddish language -- Periodicals. Good+ Condition (CT-15-2A)
New York: Yiddish Scientific Institute [YIVO], American Branch [Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut.; Amerikaner sektsie], 1927-28. Cloth, Large 8vo. In Yiddish. This periodical survived only 2 volumes, ending with vol. 2, Nr. 1 in 1929. This is thus a nearly complete set. A quarterly devoted to the study of Yiddish literature, language, folklore and bibliography. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish philology -- Periodicals. Yiddish language -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 20 holdings worldwide. Not in Shunami. Wear to cloth, hinges repaired, but good solid copy of this important Yiddish literary and linguistic journal. (CT-15-'xl)
Jerusalem, Magnes Press, Hebrew University, 1961. Cloth, 8vo, 1st English Edition. 117 pages, 26 cm. Includes bibliography. Subjects: Bible. O. T. Pentateuch -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. Translated from the Hebrew by Israel Abrahams. Wear and tanning to jacket. Very good condition. (BIBLE-12-17)xxxxx
Front cover almost detached, lacks backstrip (spine covering), otherwise Good Condition ; 8vo; Jerusalem : Bi-defus Y. D. Frumknm, 5637 [1877] Cloth, 16mo, 2, 100 pages; 17 cm. In Hebrew. Includes added title page: "Biographie de monsreur Adolph (Isaac) Crémieux, sénateur, ancien ministre de justiceprésident de l'Alliance israélite universelle à Paris. Publiée à l'occasion de son accomplissemnt de sa 80mc année-le 30 avril 1876-par A. M. Luncz." Includes tipped in frontis illustration. Subject : Crémieux, Adolphe, 1796-1880. Subject : Jews -- France. Scarce (fr-1)