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RARE 16th-century edition of the "Thesaurus Linguae Sanctae", a Hebrew-Latin dictionary for Catholic ministers, originally composed during the early 16th century by the Dominican Bible scholar St.Pagnini. The dictionary appended a list of nominalization patterns and a list of irregular nouns. This edition was printed by the famous Dutch publisher Christopher Plantin at 1570, during the first years of the religious strife that came to be known as the Eighty Years' War. The book features the publisher's elaborate emblem on the title page, a decorative first capital letter on the first text page, and floral title bars in several places throughout the book. The book ends with a royal privilege from Emperor Maximilian II. 115x165mm. Unpaginated preface and appendix. 380 pages (irregular pagination: [188] + [193-380], but the text is COMPLETE. Rebound in black cloth Hardcover. Gilt lettering on spine. Ex libris and binder's stickers on endpaper. Pen inscriptions (dated 1752) on title page, and outside the text on few other pages. Last text page upper edge slightly torn - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This 16th-century old Plantin dictionary is surprisingly preserved in very good condition.
RARE Hebrew-German and German-Hebrew dictionary combined in one volume. 150x110mm. [VI+294] + [IV+236] pages. Green cloth rebound Hardcover. Cover yellowing, rubbed and stained. Cover corners peeling. Spine edges and rear hinge peeling/tattered. Pen inscription on front endpaper. Some pages age-stained. Pages yellowing and wavy. Else in good condition.
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)
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)
FACSIMILE. IN HEBREW. 20x14cm. 39 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
The Hebrew Compendium Publishing Co. (J. Lowe). 1928. In-8 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 518 pages. Text in Hebrew and English. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotation de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Couverture se détachant. 'Tutorial Preparation for Rabbinics', n° 2. Trans. and annotated by James H. Lowe.
Trading card, Very Small (slightly less than 2x1) . Dominion Athletic Stars Sports Card (Card Nr 14) from a series of 120 pictures of Canadian athletes which were given away in Dominion Chocolate Bars in the mid-1920s. This card features a photo on the front of the champion Toronto Y. W. H. A. Basketball Team, featuring 8 female team members in their YWHA jerseys, plus their 2 coaches. The Canadian Jewish Review of June 8, 1923, reported that at the Primrose Club last Tuesday, the Y. M. And Y. W. H. A. Of Toronto celebrated their victories in sports by tendering a banquet to the winning teams and presenting the cups and trophies to the successful players. The best feature of the evening was the presentation of the Griff Clark Trophy to the Y. W. H. A. Basket ball team, champions of the city. Text on reverse. Quite probably the only explicitly Jewish womens sports team featured on a mass-market trading card in the 1920s, and probably the first ever. Light wear, photo is clear, Good Condition. (women-4-13)
Very Good Hebrew Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Hebrew. 98 p., b/w ills. (Rak Ivrit): Ibranice ders kitabi II. Extremely rare book of studies on Hebrew language in Turkish and Hebrew. 'Rak Ivrit' means 'Only Hebrew'. Based on imprint info this is second book, not found first and others in any source. Printed by Private Jewish High School of Istanbul in Beyoglu, Pera. Not in Bali.
230x155 mm. 169 pages. Softcover. Sticker on front cover. In good condition.
New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 244, [62] p., color and b/w plts. 1492'den günümüze Edirne Yahudi Cemaati. Jews of Edirne (Adrianople) from 1462 (first migration to Ottoman Empire) up-to-date.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Oblong 4to. (21 x 30 cm). In French and Turkish. Color ills. 119 p. 150 ans de combat pour l'education. Alliance Israélite Universelle.= 150 yildir egitim için savasan bir kurum. Alliance Israélite Universelle. Translator: Aylin Engin.
IN HEBREW. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 145x215 mm. 367 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt spine DJ edges worn. Cover corners slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW, ENGLISH, RUSSIAN AND YIDDISH. 23X15.5 cm. 55+353 pages. Softcover. in good condition.
Fine English 500. yil kutlamalarinin onuncu yilinda Nesim Benbanaste., Ilber Ortayli, Bensiyon Pinto, Mose Grosman, M. Erdogan Sürat; Tiryaki yayinlari, Ist., 2002. Paperback. Pbo. Fine. 191 p. B/w ills. Cr. 8vo.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 240 p. B/w ills. 1000 copies were printed. 60 yil sonra Auschwitz. [=Auschwitz, 60 ans apres]. Translation: Isik Ergüden.
RARE book of Jewish gravestone inscriptions in Hebrew and German by Leon Wolff (possibly Rabbi Lion Wolff (1845-1934), who was the Rabbi at the Congregation Tempelburg in Pomerania for twenty five years, and the oldest teacher and preacher of any faith in the whole of the German Republic to retire at the age of 82 in 1927). 150x100mm. VIII+172 pages [+4]. Black rebound Hardcover with original boards. Grey lettering on original front cover. Cover dust-stained. Cover edges and upper corners worn. Cover bottom corners bumped and peeling. Sticker on spine. Spine rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Several wormholes on front cover, inner cover, whitepage and pages I-VI; 2 small wormholes on pages VII-5; 1 small wormhole on pages 6-19 - all without damage to text. Ex-library copy with stamp on both whitepages, title page, and bottom corner of pages 7, 61 and 95. Pen writing on title page edge near binding. Inner cover and several pages slightly age-stained. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare anthology of Hebrew and German gravestone inscriptions is otherwise in good condition.
[English and Yiddish] [4 volume set].21.5X28 cm.XLII+128+62+238+XII+265+11+XIIIÌÌ+285Ì+45 Pages. Gilt Hardcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original illustrated and decorative wrappers. Minor wear on extremities of cover. Partly uncut and untrimmed. Otherwise a very good copy. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 78 p. Hegira: 1305 = Gregorian: 1888. Serie: Kütüphane-i Ebüzziya, Aded: 66. First and only edition of this first and earliest antisemitic book in Turkish literature. "It was the first work that carried the traces of antisemitic discourse towards the Jewish people in the Ottomans" (Özkul, Çomak, Uzun). Ebüzziya Tevfik, who raised questions such as "why the Jews do not have a homeland", "why they are not moral" and "why they were exiled throughout history", and discussed these in the first two chapters of his book, is in search of a solution to the "Jewish question" in the final chapter despite taking such a harsh stance in advance. Tevfik was a journalist and writer who started in the path of journalism after having worked as a civil servant for a brief time. He published the newspapers Ibret, Hadika, and Sirac (1873) (1873) with Namik Kemal. Ebüzziya Tevfik, who was a member of the Young Ottoman Association, was exiled to Rhodes together with Ahmet Mithat Efendi after the incidents that arose following Namik Kemal's 'Vatan Yahut Silistre' (Country or Boatswain's Pipe) play in 1873. He returned to Istanbul after the death of Sultan Abdülaziz. He did research in the area of publishing in Vienna where he lived during the rule of Abdülhamid. He established the Ebüzziya Publishing House after his return to Turkey and published the books of the famous writers of the time such as Namik Kemal, Ziya Pasa, Sinasi, Ahmet Rasim, Recaizade Ekrem, and Muallim Naci. He published 'Mecmua-i Ebuzziya' (1880). He was exiled to Konya in 1890 by the Abdülhamit administration on the grounds that he wasn't suitable for civil service. He was elected as Antalya parliamentary deputy (1908) to the parliament that was formed on the announcement of the Second Constitutional Monarchy. Ebüzziya Tevfik, who prepared compilations and translations on anthologies, theater plays, and memoirs, is known more for his contributions to publishing and as a famous editor of the time than as a writer. (Source: Biyografya.; Türkiye Ünlüleri Internet Ansiklopedisi). OCLC 644108158, 642833577 (Eight copies).; Özege 13579. Bali 1112. Koray 1406.
Original Wraps. Single Leaf Folio, double sided [2] pages. 36 x 28 cm. Only edition. Double sided fundraising poster and typewritten letter; typewritten address to Rabbi Joshua Bloch of Lake Charles, Louisiana, requesting the name of the chairman for the campaign committee from his city. Reverse side contains printed fundraising tally accounting sheet poster demonstrating the funds already raised, and the funds remaining to be raised from campaign committees in (appx 190) towns and cities across the United States. 'March 16th-22nd, Campaign Week', 'March 23rd-29th, Meeting of the Central Conference American Rabbis in Cincinnati', 'May 20-21-22 XXVI Council of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in Boston'. Subjects: Wise Centenary - Union of American Hebrew Congregations Fundraising Campaign 1919. Ephemera - Union of American Hebrew Congregations. None on OCLC. Previously folded in thirds and in half, line creases still remain; otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (AMR-46-7A)
Very Good Italian Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Italian. 33-93 pp. Signed and inscribed by Saban. Saban was a Turkish mathematician of Jewish origin. He's the nephew of Saban who is the chief rabbi of Turkey. He studied on quazi asymptotic varieties, differential geometry, space curves, and openable surfaces and integrals on the sphere surfaces.
Very Good Hebrew Contemporary 1/4 leather bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Hebrew with interspersed with Arabic; a preface in French. [xvi], 144 p. Goldenthal was an Austrian Orientalist; born at Brody, Galicia, April 16, 1815; died at Vienna Dec. 28, 1868; educated at the University of Leipsic. In June, 1843, he became principal of the Jewish school at Kishinef, Bessarabia, and held the office for some years. He was appointed professor of rabbinical and Oriental languages at the University of Vienna in Sept. 1849, and held the chair until his death. Upon the nomination of Hammer-Purgstall, he was elected a corresponding member of the Vienna Academy of Sciences, and member of the Asiatic Societies of Germany, of Paris, and of London. His chief literary activity consisted in editing the following manuscripts: "Mozene ?ede?," a treatise on philosóphical ethics by Al-Ghazali, translated into Hebrew by Abraham ibn ?asdai, with an introduction on the lives and works of Al-Ghazali and Ibn ?asdai, 1838. "Bi'ur ibn Roshd," Todrosi's Hebrew translation of Averroes' commentary on Aristotle's "Rhetorica," with a historical and philosophical introduction, 1842. "Mesharet Mosheh," commentary by Kalonymus on Maimonides' system of Divine Providence, with his explanation of Ps. xix. and xxxvii., 1845. "Maftea?," methodology of the Talmud by Nissim ben Jacob of Kairwan, with an introduction, notes, and references, 1847. "Mi?dash Me'a?," Moses Rieti's didactic poem on ancient philosophy and the history of Jewish literature, with an Italian and Hebrew preface, 1851 (see "Allg. Zeit. des Jud." 1859, p. 124). Goldenthal further published a catalog of Hebrew manuscripts in the Imperial Library of Vienna, 1854, and an Arabic grammar in Hebrew for the use of the Oriental Jews, with a French preface, 1857. Volume i. of the "Denkschriften" of the Vienna Academy of Sciences contains his "Beiträge zu einem Sprachvergleichenden Rabbinisch-Philosophischen Wörterbuche." He issued "Das Neue Zion," a monthly periodical, Leipsic, Nisan, 1845, of which only one number appeared. Another periodical which he edited, "Das Morgenland," was also short-lived. (Jewish Encyclopedia). In his Hebrew preface, Goldenthal notes that knowledge of Arabic is particularly important for Talmudists, illustrating his point by a passage from Rabbenu Nissim's commentary to Tractate Shabbat found in a manuscript in the Palatine Library of Vienna. (Source: K&C). First Edition. OCLC 40972030.; Friedberg M-2669.
Original Wraps. 8vo. 36 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Monthly Periodical. Hebrew Union College Monthly, Volume IX, Number 7, June 1923. Contains 'Kaufmann Kohler' by Henry Englander (an address delivered at Hebrew Union College in celebration of Dr. Kohler's eightieth birthday, May 12, 1923) , 'An Eightieth Birthday' by Annette Kohn (poem dedicated to Dr. Kohler on his birthday) , 'The Vanguard' by Dr. Kaufmann Kohler, 'Resolutions in honor of Dr. Kaufmann Kohler' by Julian Morgenstern and Henry Englander, amongst other articles and sermons. Contains a photograph of Dr. And Mrs. Kohler on pg 34. Subjects: Judaism - Periodicals. Judaism. Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion - Periodicals. OCLC lists 19 copies. Wraps lightly bumped at edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (AMR-46-2)
Very Good Hebrew Modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ladino, Hebrew, and Turkish. 47 p., b/w ills. A scarce Hebrew guide printed in Istanbul. Nissim Behar was a Turkish Jew who was Honorary President of the Italian Jewish Community. Sixth Edition. OCLC for 1966 Edition: 645226437 (Two copies).; Bali 376 (Bali has only 1977, late edition).
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. 17X24 cm. 147-454+XVIII pages. Softcover. Cover is slightly wrinkled in several places. Spine slightly wrinkled. Spine's top and bottom are slightly chafed. Pen writing on first page. Else in good condition.
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. vi, 314, xxxiii pages. Facsimile edition. In Hebrew. Title on verso "Amude ha-Aboda (Columnae Cultus) : Onomasticon Auctorum Hymnorum Hebraeorum eorumque Carminum, cum Notis biographicis et bibliographicis, e fontibus excusis et mss. " ["Thesaurus of the most important Paytanim with alphabetical index of the Piyyutim"]. OCLC lists one copy worldwide (Niedersachsische Staats-und U. ) . Ex-library with minimal markings. Lacks boards. Internal pages are nice and clean. Good condition. (RAB-52-9)