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Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket; 4to; 135 pages; 29 x 23 cm. Text in English. A wonderful exhibition catalog for this legendary Judaica collection. Printed entirely on heavy glossy paper, this catalog contains over 70 color plates, many full-page in size. (CT-12-2)
16mo. 32 pages. In German. Series: Jüdische Universalbibliothek, 61. Includes bibliographical footnotes. Adolf Kohut, brother of Alexander, was a prolific German author. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Czech Republic -- Prague -- History. Starý zidovský hrbitov (Prague, Czech Republic) . OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Pages dark. Very good condition. (GER-12-10)
12mo. 476 pages. Illustrated. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Germany Prussia exhibitions; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Germany Prussia exhibitions; Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz catalogs; Prussia (Germany) ethnic relations exhibitions. Very good condition. (GER-20-12)
(FT) Hardcover, 38 pages, 12mo. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Psychology. Translation of Habit, its importance in education; an essay in pedagogical psychology. OCLC lists 2 copies online (Harvard, Penn) . Library stamp on front and back page cover. Yellowing to pages. Slight bumping to cover corner. Good condition. (Rab-48-2)
Vienna: No Publisher, 1921. Half Cloth. 8vo. 3-187, [4]-186 pages. In Hebrew and English; dual language book. "Born in Vienna, the daughter of Leon Kellner, Kellner taught at girls' high schools until 1933, when she settled in Palestine. She wrote Austria of the Austrians (1914) and translated novels and plays into German. For the centenary of the birth of Theodor Herzl (1960) , she prepared an English translation of his Altneuland ("Old-New Land") which was published in Israel in that year. She also wrote Birds of Israel (1962) and published Israel Nature Notes (1965) , a selection of articles written for the Jerusalem Post" (EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew Language-Grammar. OCLC lists 25copies worldwide. Binding shaken and detached in places but fully present. Front cover detached but present. Burn mark on front cover as well as some ink stains but title and other information can be clearly read. Chipping to page edges. First few pages detached but present. Fair condition. (GERN-8-3).
1828X75648Hanoverae [Hannover], In bibliopolio Aulico Hahniano 1828 vi + 266pp., 22cm., cart.cover (some wear, library label removed from spine), stamp, few foxing, good condition, X75648
vi + 266pp., 22cm., cart.cover (some wear, library label removed from spine), stamp, few foxing, good condition, X75648
8vo. 45 pages. This essay was prepared for the Council for Initiatives in Jewish Education and was delivered at the CIJE Board Seminar in New York on April 26, 1995. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism United States. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. SERIES: CIJE essay series. Rub marks on front cover, very good condition. (AMR-20-4)
New York: Ogen Publishing House of Histadruth Ivrith of America, 1957. Cloth; 4to. X, 562 pages. In Hebrew, with title page and table of contents in English on verso (Title in English "Hebrew Education and culture in Europe Between the Two World Wars. ") Text on verso of title page; "This book is the second in the series of 'Morasha' aiming to perpetuate the heritage of Jewish culture in the shattered communities of Europe. " Illustrated with photographs and tables. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Education -- Europe. Jews -- Intellectual life. Jewish religious education -- Europe. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. Backstrip has jagged tear extending more than halfway down; edges worn and cover generally scuffed. There is a stain on the lower edge of the book which extends 1/2" up most pages, not affecting text. Interior of book is very clean. Fair condition. (LB-1)
8vo. 407-410 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Medicine, experimental periodicals; Medicine periodicals; Pathology periodicals; Research periodicals; Therapeutics periodicals. Front cover soiled, pages yellowed, lower corner creased, good condition. (GER-19-9)
(FT) 8vo. 244 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Poetry, Hebrew. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Ex library. Backstrip missing, covers worn, front hinge repaired, text in good condition. (HebLit-6-10)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 13 pages ; 20 cm. In English. Contents include: An Invocation from Samuel Schulman, Introductory Remarks from Samuel H. Goldenson, an a sermon from Julian Morgenstern entitled, Could Kaufmann Speak? The service, was held at Congregation Emanu-El in New York City. The full text of Goldenson, Morgenstern, and Schulmans remarks is included. OCLC lists just 7 copies worldwide. Slight Browning but overall in very good condition. (AMR-49-19)
4to. 17 pages. In German. Shehitah. SUBJECT (S) : Shehitah; Jews dietary laws. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, Harvard Medical, Univ van Amsterdam) . Pages a little darkened, some small tears and chips on the cover and edges, good condition. (GER-19-21) . Scarce.
8vo. 118 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : American poetry history and criticism; Jews in literature; Bible in literature. Ex-library with minimal marks, Very Good Condition. (k-amr-20-31-dw)
8vo. 118 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : American poetry history and criticism; Jews in literature; Bible in literature. Covers missing, title pages chipped at bottom corner, ex library with blind stamp and card, text clean and in one piece, good condition. (AMR-20-15)
8vo. Ix, 359 pages. In German. Illustration plates between pages 326 and 327. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Philosophy. Ex library with bookplate, blindstamp, and sticker on spine, otherwise very good condition. (GER-20-4)
8vo; 89 pages; Includes 8-page bibliography. Thorough. Fine Condition (BIBLE-12-10)xx
8vo. 59 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews, German United States congresses; Acculturation congresses. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Stanford, Univ of Florida, Clark Univ, Univ of Washington, Jewish Nat and Univ Library) . Covers faded around the edges, very good condition. (GER-20-17)
8vo. 54 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism United States congresses. Very good condition. (GER-20-6)
Frankfurt/M. , J Kauffman, 1923. Cloth. 8vo. Ix, 238 pages. In German. Sulzbach, (18381925) was an educator and scholar. Among his published works are: Renan und der Judaismus (1867) ; Die religioese und weltliche Poesie der Juden (7th16th centuries; in Winter-Wuensche, Die juedische Literatur, vol. 3) ; Dichterklaenge aus Spaniens besseren Tagen (1873, 19032) ; Bilder aus der juedischen Vergangenheit (1914, 1923) ; Die Ethik des Judentums (extracts from Sefer Hasidim, 1923) ; and he edited an anonymous commentary on Job (1911) . Sulzbach also translated the Targum Sheni of Esther (1920) into German and edited some liturgical texts with translation, such as Esther and the Purim service (19064) ; Koheleth Schelomo (1908) ; and Sefer ha-Hayyim(EJ, 1972) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews History Anecdotes. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Some sunning to spine and cover. Some shelf wear. Slight bumping to edges. Ex-library with markings. Else in Very Good condition. (GERA-13-10).
8vo. 149 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Fiction. "Born in Rishon le-Zion, Erez Israel, Tabib worked in agriculture, industry, building, and guard duties. During World War II, he served in the British Army and later, during the War of Independence, was engaged in editorial work for the Israel Defense Forces. He was active in the central institutions of the Histadrut and Mapai and served in the Arab section of the Histadrut. His first published poems and prose appeared, respectively, in Davar and in Ittim, and his stories in various Hebrew periodicals. " (EJ, 2007) Top corner bumped, light penci marginalia, newspaper clipping laid in, good+ condition. (HebLit-6-)
8vo. Vii, 60 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Germany Worms; Legends, Jewish. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Has been rebound, good condition. (GER-19-8)
Paper Wrappers, large 8vo, 129 [English], 35 [Hebrew] pages. Special volume devoted to the Bibliography of the Haggadah. Include's Wiener's Addenda to Yaari. Light wear to cover. Internal pages are nice and clean. Very good condition. (SPEC-33-3)
8vo. 306 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew poetry. "[Zeitlin] grew up in Gomel, Vilna, and Warsaw. His early poetic works were lyrical; later, philosophic concepts appeared in his verses, and then followed an attempt to express mystical religious insights within formal rhythmic structures. A philosophic aesthete deeply rooted in Jewish tradition and mysticism, Zeitlin's lyrics are often contemplative liturgic hymns. Well versed in world literature, Zeitlin wrote with equal facility in Hebrew and Yiddish. [In 1926] he became literary editor of the Warsaw Yiddish daily Unzer Ekspres. When [WWII] came, he was saved; in the spring of 1939, Maurice Schwartz invited him to New York for the Yiddish Art Theater's premiere of his play. The war prevented Zeitlin's return to his family, all of whom were killed by the Nazis. As contributor to the New York Yiddish daily Jewish Morning Journal and professor of Hebrew literature at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Zeitlin profoundly influenced the American Jewish scene after World War II. His Hebrew essays, poems, and lectures during his frequent visits to Israel similarly influenced Hebrew literature. " (EJ, 2007) Has tanned and rubbed dust jacket. Front hinge starting, jacket is taped on, good condition. (HebLit-6-18)
232 pages. Index. Bibliography. A reconstruction of the chronology of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Gift greetings upon front free endpaper. Dust jacket bears above-average wear but is how preserved in a new archival-grade Brodart cover. Solid worthy copy. Book