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8vo. 123, 30 pages. In German. Facsimile edition. SUBJECT (S) : Philosopy, Jewish; Philosophy, Medieval; Ibn Gabirol, 11th cent. SERIES: Variation: Jahresbericht der Landes-Rabbinerschule in Budapest für das Schuljahr ; ; 1898-1899. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (GER-21-6)
8vo. 280 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews encyclopedias; Jews dictionaries; Jews bibliography. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Inscribed by author. Covers slightly worn, owner's name inside front cover, very good condition. (AMR-20-17)
8vo. 353, 33 pages. In Hebrew. English title: The Jewish home : a guide to Jewish family life. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism - customs and practices; Jewish way of life; Jewish families - religious life. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Sewn-in ribbon bookmark. Very good condition. (HebLit-6-21)
8vo. 309-323 pages (ie. 14 pages). Offprint from Israel of Tomorrow. SUBJECT (S) : Religion and science. Tape down the length of the spine, ex library with usual marking, otherwise very good condition. (GER-19-14)
8vo. 4 pages. Offprint from 38. Jahrbuch des Kölnischen Geschichtsvereins. In German. Tape down the length of the spine, edges of the covers faded, ex library with usual markings, very good condition. (GER-19-15)
Prag: Druck und Verlag des M.I. Landau, 1836. Quarter-Leather, 8vo, aprox 300 pages. 23 cm. Includes engraving on title page. 23 cm. Full set includes a German version of the Old Testament together with the Hebrew text and commentaries, of which this is one. Edited by Moses Landau and published in 19 volumes. The Pentateuch, Psalms and the Five Scrolls are of Mendelssohn's version; the Minor Prophets are reprinted from a Dessau edition of 1805, which gave a translation by M. Philippson, Joseph Wolf, Gotthold Salomon, Israel Neumann and Joel Löwe. The remainder was prepared by the editor, with the help of Wolf Mayer, Joseph Weisse, Solomon b. David Sachs, Abraham Benisch and Mordecai Goldmann Parallel titles to each volume romanised, [i.e. "MELACHIM"]. Subject: Bible. O.T. Hebrew, Commentaries, Jewish Bible. O.T. Aramaic - Criticism, interpretation, etc Bible. O.T. German - Versions Rashi, Ex-library with minimal marks. Good, solid condition. (RAB-54-6)
Placchetta, in -8°, 16 pp. più tre tavole riproducenti caratteri tipografici ebraici e musicali.
(FT) Hardcover, 12mo, 58 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- History. Lehmann (1831-1890) was a German Orthodox rabbi, scholar, and writer. Lehmann was born in Verden, Germany, and studied with Israel Hildesheimer in Halberstadt, with S. L. Rapoport in Prague, and at Halle. In Prague he was friendly with the writer Solomon Kohn, who may have influenced Lehmanns future work as a writer. In 1853 an organ was introduced in the synagogue of Mainz and in 1854, when the Orthodox members formed a separate congregation, Lehmann was elected their rabbi and, eventually, one of the leaders and spokesmen of modern German Orthodoxy. In Mainz he founded a religious school which from 1859 was an elementary day school for boys and girls. Lehmann wrote polemically against Reform and founded the weekly Israelit to counter the influence of Ludwig Philippsons Reform periodical, Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums; the Israelit became the principal voice of German Orthodoxy. Lehmann was the main contributor to the Israelit and his many historical novels, including Rabbi Joselmann von Rosheim, and short stories were first published in it. His stories were collected in Aus Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, and many were translated or adapted into Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic, French, Hungarian, English, and other languages. Lehmanns stories have no great literary merit, but as juvenile literature, they have religious and educational value. Of more scholarly importance, though also primarily intended for popular instruction, are his German edition of the Haggadah, anonymously revised and enlarged by H. Ehrmann and translated into English, and his Sabbath lectures on Avot, collected as Die Sprueche der Vaeter in which Lehmann made use of earlier commentators, particularly of Samuel b. Isaacs Midrash Shemuel, and thus made the commentators accessible to the German reader. Lehmann also published the tractate Berakhot of the Jerusalem Talmud with the commentary of Solomon Sirillo and his own notes, Meir Nativ. Lehmann translated the Pentateuch in the Bible translation initiated by the Orthodox Bible Institute to counter the translation of Zunz and others. As editor of the Israelit, Lehmann agreed increasingly with S. R. Hirschs intransigent line in Hirschs differences with Hildesheimer, Lehmanns friend and teacher (Rothschild in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Brandeis) . Ex-library with markings. Staining on title page. Brown edges. Hinge repair. Wear to cover corners. Otherwise very good condition. (Heb-13-10)
8vo. Xiv, 81 pages. Fold out tables in back. In German. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Calendar, Jewish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Edgeworn, spots and pencil underlining and marginalia throughout text, good condition. (GER-21-4)
12o. 12, 408 pages. Illustrated with many graphic plates and three maps (4 fold) . In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Geographic: Palestine -- Guidebooks. Syria -- Guidebooks. Travel book to Palestine and Middle East produced for the Palestine Express Company (Jerusalem) . Designed by Moshe Efraim Lilien (renowned Austrian-Jewish artist and book illustrator) . However, does not contact any illustrations by Lillien himself. OCLC lists 17 copies in libraries worldwide. Bound in original publisher's boards, from which much of the original white lettering has flaked off, as usually found. Paper is brown and fragile, but binding, and especially maps and photo plates, remain in very good condition. Some wear to the binding, otherwise in excellent condition (HEB-1-12) ; some tear to maps, otherwise in excellent condition (HEB-1-13). xx
12o. 12, 408 pages. Illustrated with many graphic plates and three maps (4 fold) . In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Geographic: Palestine -- Guidebooks. Syria -- Guidebooks. Travel book to Palestine and Middle East produced for the Palestine Express Company (Jerusalem) . Designed by Moshe Efraim Lilien (renowned Austrian-Jewish artist and book illustrator) . However, does not contact any illustrations by Lillien himself. OCLC lists 17 copies in libraries worldwide. Bound in original publisher's boards, from which much of the original white lettering has flaked off, as usually found. Paper is brown and fragile,and a few leaves are loose. Two maps have also sustained clost tears, though they are still attractive, as are the photo plates. Over all fair condition. Some tear to maps, otherwise in excellent condition (HEB-1-13). xx
Stapled Paper, 4to (8-1/2 x 11), 2 leaves (single-sided) per issue. 28 cm. Generally weekly or bi-weekly. Mimeograph. Nazi Period. Lists books of interest to Jews with prices and 1 sentence annotations. Ceased publication with v. 4, no. 15/17 (Apr. 29, 1937); In part a supplement to Hasid's index to periodicals and booklist. OCLC lists 4 institutions with holdings (Harvard, Yale, Tulane, Duke), but does not indicate the extent of those holdings. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Bibliography -- Periodicals. Some wear, paper good, Good Condition. (CT-13)
Long 12mo. 64 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews history pictorial works; Mural painting and decoration, American; Wilshire Boulevard Temple (Los Angeles, Calif. ) . OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Auburn Univ, California State Univ-Fullerton, Loyola Marymount Univ, Claremont School of Theology, UCLA) . Moisture spot and light crease on front cover, very good condition. (AMR-20-3)
8vo. Xii, 103, 36 pages. Thirty-six pages of illustration plates at the end. First edition. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Germany Lower Saxony history; Lower Saxony (Germany) history. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Original cover has had boards applied to the insides, making the covers stiff. Ex library with sticker mark on spine and stamps inside covers and on title page, otherwise very good condition. (GER-19-2)
Yerushalim: Hevrah le-hotsa'at sefarim `al-yad ha-Universitah ha-`Ivrit, 1936[?]. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 14 pages. In Hebrew. Offprint from Tarbitz VIII, Nr. 2. On the removal and restoration of R. Yosef from Orly from the Rabbinate. Light wear, Good Condition. (o-1)
American Economic Association. Paper wrappers, 8vo. Two pages. Reprinted from the American Economic Review, Vol. VI, No. 3, September, 1916. Lower left-hand corner bumped; two-inch tear in cover. Good condition. (O-1)
8vo. 5-26 pages. Offprint from Journal of Contemporary History. SUBJECT (S) : Fascism; History -- France. Unbound, fine condition. (GER-19-6)
8vo. 167-176 pages. Offprint from Totalitarian Democracy and After. SUBJECT (S) : Politics and government. Fine condition. (GER-19-12)
4to. 16 pages. Offprint from Vol. XXIX, No. 4, December, 1960 Church History. Fine condition. (GER-19-17)
8vo. 173-184 pages. Offprint from Religion, Ideology and Nationalism in Europe and America. SUBJECT (S) : War; Volunteerism. Very good condition. (GER-19-13)
8vo. 83-114 pages. Offprint from Studies of the Leo Baeck Institute. Slight shelf wear, small hole near top of front cover, very good condition. (GER-19-5)
Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1964. Paperback, 8vo, 138 pages, 22 cm. Errata slips inserted. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 119-134. Subjects: Bible. -- O. T. -- Pentateuch -- Criticism, interpretation. Ex library copy with usual marks. Good condition. (BIBLE-12-13)
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1952. Cloth, 8vo, xxvi, 412 pages, 22 cm. Series: Yale Judaica series, 7. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 394-397. Subjects: Karaites. Jewish literature -- Translations into English. Ex library copy with usual marks. Very good condition. (B-4)
; 8vo; 370 pages; From the personal library of Dr. Guido Ksich, one of the 20th Century's outstanding historians of German Jewry. Ex-library with usual marks. Cloth sunned but otherwise Very Good Condition (fest-4-3)
8vo. 23 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Touro Synagogue (Newport, RI) . Includes copy of letter from George Washington to the the Congregation: The famous letter by President George Washington to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, August 21, 1790, in which religious freedom in laid down as a basic principle of the new republic. Very good condition. (AMR-20-1)