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270x210 mm. 100 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
IN HEBREW. 25.5x17 cm. 62+1121 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
185X245 mm. 436 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. DJ edges slightly bumped. Ex libris on inner cover. Else in good condition.
THREE VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW. [ALL VOLUMES]: 18x24.5 cm. [9+436]+[13+1011] pages (pagination: [13+651]+[652-1011]). Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover corners slightly bumped. Pen writing on front inner cover. [SUMMARY]: Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 250x185mm. 436+10 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Spine slightly bumped. Text block edges stained. Stamp on whitepage. Few pages slightly age stained - NO damage to text. Else in good condition.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. IN GERMAN WITH SHORT POETRY SECTION IN HEBREW. 21x13 cm. 181+14 pages. Softcover. Cover stained and worn. Cover partly missing and taped. Spine yellowing. Spine edges bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 216 p. Contents: CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2: THE OTTOMAN REALM AND CITY BACKGROUNDS CHAPTER 3: THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF EDIRNE CHAPTER 4: SCHOOLING OPTIONS FOR JEWISH CHILDREN IN EDIRNE CHAPTER 5: THE TEACHING PROGRAM OF ALLIANCE SCHOOLS CHAPTER 6: SCHOOL MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 7: THE TEACHING STAFF CHAPTER 8: THE EARLY YEARS: 1867-1883 CHAPTER 9: THE BEST YEARS: 1884-1912 CHAPTER 10: THE ABSORPTION OF THE TALMUD TORAH SCHOOL CHAPTER 11: THE LAST PERIOD 1913-1937 CHAPTER 12: THE GIRLS SCHOOL CHAPTER 13: SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT EVOLUTION 1883-1923 CHAPTER 14 : CONCLUSIONS Annex 1 Incomes and What Money Could Buy 1870-1910 Annex 2 Samuel Loupo Annex 3 Reporting Requirements to "Paris" Annex 4 Alice Gueron Annex 5 Moise Mitrani Annex 6 Estimate of Turkish Jews immigrating to France Bibliography Illustrations Abbreviations AIU Alliance Israélite Universelle AAIU Archives Alliance Israélite Universelle ENIO Ecole Normale Israélite Universelle ff French Franc RE Série de Registration d?Ecole OGL Ottoman Golden Lira NLI National and Hebrew University of Israel TTP Talmud Torah Public School.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 296 p. From Istanbul to Jerusalem. The itinerary of a young Turkish Jew.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 319 p. B/w ills. It is not well known that the town of Kirklareli in Turkish Thrace was once home to a Sephardic Jewish community. Today, due to emigration, only a few individuals remain. Erol Haker, whose parents were originally from Kirklareli, tells the story of three generations of the Adoto family, which has resided in Kirklareli since its expulsion from Spain at the end of the fifteenth century. Using the archives of the Alliance school in Kirklaerli as well as interviews with surviving natives of the town, Haker describes the Jewish lives in the nineteenth century and then their experience of traumatic events from the Balkan and First World Wars and the arrival of Bulgarian and Greek armies until the anti-Jewish riots of the 1930s. Haker's work serves to reminds us of the fact that the Thracian Jewish community was one of the Ottoman Empire's most vibrant and that Kirklareli was, until the early years of the Turkish Republic, still home to an important part of Turkey's Jewish population. Contents: INTRODUCTION.; 2 THE ADATOS OF KIRKLARELI THE FIRST GENERATIONS.; 3 MENAHEM ADATO(EL MORAVI)RAISING A FAMILY.; 4 MENAHEM ADATO(EL MORAVI)MAKING A LIVING.; 5 MENAHEM ADATO(EL MORAVI)HIS INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNITY LIFE 1880-1912.; 6 MENAHEM ADATO (EL MORAVI) HOME AND FAMILY.; Sketch 1 The Adat o Block(1910).; Sketch 2 The Adato Home(1910).; 7 MENAHEM ADATO (EL MORAVI). HIS RELIGION,THE CELEBRATION OF THE SABBATH.; 8 EL MORAVI,CELEBRATION OF HOLIDAYS, HIS LAST YEARS IN JERUSALEM., 9 LIA ADATO. HIS YEARS THROUGH YOUNG ADULTHOOD 1879-1914., 10 LIA ADATO,WORLD WAR ONE YEARS.; 11 LIA ADATO,LIFE IN THE YEARS UNDER GREEK OCCUPATION 1919-1922.; 12 LIA ADATO LIFE IN THE NEW TURKISH REPUBLIC 1923-1934.; 13 MENAHEM,BARZILAI,AND SULTANA ADATO AS TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS 1923-1934.; 14 THE CHIPRUT FAMILY., 15 THE SALINAS FAMILY.; 16 THE 1934 EASTERN THRACE ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS AS THEY OCCURRED IN KIRKLARELI.; 17 LIA ADATO: AN EPILOGUE 1935-1958.; 18 NUPTIALS.; Appendix 1 The Regional,Township and Community Background.; APPENDIX 2 FAMILY TREE INFORMATION.; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, xv, 145 pages, portrait. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Satire, Hebrew. Sacrifice -- Judaism. Purity, Ritual -- Judaism. Erter, Isaac. Other Titles: Dr. Isaak Erter's gesammelte Schriften. Erter (1791-1851) was a Hebrew satirist of the Haskalah. Born in Koniuszek near Przemysl, Erter, during the earlier part of his life, lived in various places including Lvov, where he, together with a group of young maskilim, was excommunicated in 1816 by Rabbi Jacob Ornstein; Budapest, where he studied medicine; and Brody, then an important commercial and cultural center for Galician Jewry, where he settled in 1831 and remained for the rest of his life. In addition to his literary work, Erter was also active communally among Haskalah circles, showing special interest in the plans for a reform of contemporary Jewish society. Toward the end of his life, he collaborated with his friend Y. H. Schorr in the early stages of the founding of He-Halutz, a Hebrew periodical dedicated to the study of Judaica in the spirit of religious reform, and distinguished by a boldly critical treatment of problems relating to Jewish tradition. Erter's only book, Ha-Zofeh le-Veit Yisrael, consists of five satires, all of which had been published separately with the addition of some personal correspondence relevant to his literary career. Noteworthy among the satires are the following: Hasidut ve-Hokhmah, Tashlikh, and Gilgul Nefesh. Written in the form of epistles, several of the satires seem to have been modeled on the work of Lucian, the second-century Greek satirist, whose writings were very popular in European Rationalist literature and which Erter came to know in Wieland's German translation. Lucian's satiric and ironic treatment of Greek mythology and of ignorant and boorish antiquity during its decline was adapted by Erter in his fight against the traditionalist Jewish society of his day. The recurring character a type of "persona satirae" "the watchman of the House of Israel, " has its source in the prophet-castigator of Ezekiel 3: 17; by virtue of the authority of the biblical figure, Erter's watchman reviews the reality of Jewish society in Galicia and Poland in the first half of the 19th century. In this narrative, written in an autobiographical manner, the "observer" gathers evidence and confronts the reader with confessions of figures belonging to an imaginary, fanciful world, confessions made in a dream state or after death. Having endowed them with a keen rhetoric ability, Erter enables these figures to explain their character and experience by ironic exaggeration, coupled with the idealistic pathos characteristic of the Haskalah movement (Werses in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Ex-library with bookplate. Hinge repair. Stained pages. Notes on some pages. Chipping to edges of first few pages. Bumped corners and chipped edges of cover and spine. Otherwise, good condition. (Rab-40-28)
190x125 mm. 66 pages. Hardcover. Cover yellowing. Spine yellowing. Spine edges slightly worn. Ex-libris on front inner cover. Front inner cover and few pages slightly age-stained. Binding partly visible between few pages. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
210x125mm. XVI+304 pages. Hardcover rebound. Cover edges and corners worn. Spine worn. Sticker on spine. Previous owner's name on first whitepage. Pen and pencil inscription on few pages. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
8' 254 pp. Soft paper-cover, yellowing, slightly stained, bumped at edges, spine partly falling apart. Yellowing pages with ageing stains, partly detached from cover. Few pages not cut. Copy of Babylonian script attached as appendix. Else in [fair - ] condition.
VOLUME FOUR ONLY. 21.5x13.5cm. 260 pages. Blue cloth rebound Hardcover. Cover and spine slightly stained. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Title page partly detached from binding. Wormholes on several pages - NO damage to text. Ex-libris stamp on few pages. Several pages water-stained - NO damage to text. Pages 62-64 slightly stained with slight damage to text. Pages yellowing and age-stained. In good reading condition.
TWO BOOKS BOUND TOGETHER. 20.5x13.5cm. XXIV+160+VII+198 pages. Rebound gilt hardcover. Binding visible between several pages. Pages yellowing and age-stained. Else in good condition.
13x20 cm. xxv+535 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly chaffed. Faded pencil writing on cover. Cover edges worn. Top and bottom of spine slightly worn. Binding is visible between several pages. Pencil writing in several pages. Light stains on several pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good conditions
120p. Hardcover Very good condition good
8vo. 80 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Poetry, Hebrew. Feinstein (1895-1986) was an American Orthodox rabbi. He was born in Belorussia and was a rabbi there until he emigrated to the U. S. In 1937. In New York he headed the successful Metivta Tiferet Jerusalem yeshiva. After WWII, and the death of Aaron Kotler, Feinstein became the leader of American Orthodoxy. "While he did address broader, communal issues throughout his lifetime, his major impact was in the realm of Halakhah. His reputation grew rapidly to the point that his rulings were accepted as authoritative by Orthodox Jews throughout the world. " When he died in 1986, more than 150.000 people attended his funeral. (EJ, 2007) Has tanned dust jacket. Gilt title on front and spine. Very good condition. (HebLit-6-7)
22.5x15 cm. 337 pages. Soft cover. In good condition.
IN HEBREW. 21X13.5 cm. 3+280 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine slightly yellowing. Cover corners slightly wrinkled. Spine edges slightly rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
THESE VOLUMES ONLY. 16x23.5 cm. xxviii+614 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. 24x17cm. XVI+152 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
Contains b&w plates. 22.5x16 cm. VIII+197+50 pages. Hardcover. Cover curved, slightly stained and slightly rubbed. Cover corners and spine edges bumped and worn. Inner cover slightly stained and slightly wavy. Ex-library copy with all the usual markings. Pages stained - slight damage to text. Pages corners slightly wrinkled. Few pages with wormholes. Binding visible between several pages. Pages yellowing. Else in good reading condition.
IN HEBREW AND GERMAN. 22.5X16 cm. Irregular page numbering. Hardcover. Spine slightly faded. Binding slightly visible on inner front cover page and on one page. Pages slightly yellowing. Several pages slightly torn. Else in good condition.
21.5x15.5cm. 132 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine slightly stained. Inner cover and few pages age-stained - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.