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9684520948.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
85060TECNOS. New. TECNOS unknown
19745974635The University of North Carolina Press 1974. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item750grams ISBN:0807870595 The University of North Carolina Press hardcover
20063993805Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin 2006. Volume 73. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item950grams ISBN:9782711618149 Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin paperback
1925N1458aBerlin: Marx & Co 1925. First Edition . Original Wrappers. Very Good. Folio. 16pp German text. Many illustrations. Spine with small tears old stamp. Otherwise good. <br/> <br/> Marx & Co unknown
8430939105.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1989182559Padilla Libros 1989. tapa dura. 2ª Mano - Bueno/2ª Mano. Padilla Libros. 1989. En Estuche. La traduzion del Indio de los Tres Dialogos de Amor de Leon Hebreo hecha de Italiano en Español por Garcilaso Inga de la Vega Tapa dura; 778 p. ; 25x17 cm Padilla Libros hardcover
1204CC063<p>Introdução tradução e notas de Reis Brasil. Colecção de Clássicos Cegonha. Livraria Portugal. Lisboa. 1968.</p>_x000d_<p>2 volumes de 19x13 cm. Com 324 e 407 págs. Brochados.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplares por abrir e com lombadas manuseada.</p>_x000d_<p>Segundo Pedro Calafate: 'O tema do amor conservando o carácter caritativo e religioso de que se revestira com St. Agostinho e S. Tomás conhecera um importante influxo com a tradução dos Diálogos de Platão por M. Ficino sendo por essa via e não pela tradição rabínica que Leão Hebreu receberá a sugestão platonizante'.</p>_x000d_<p>Leão Hebreu pseudónimo de Iehudah Abrabanel Lisboa c.1460 - Nápoles c. 1530 foi um filósofo poeta e médico de origem sefardita.</p> I-13-B-28 unknown
0656136650.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
26238No date. On cancelled embossed letterhead of Christ Church Oxford. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp on both sides of a 9 x 10.5 cm piece of paper. Aged and worn with a corner cut away but the text complete.Nineteen lines in a close and difficult hand. Addressed to 'My dear Mgnr i.e. Monsignor' and signed 'E B Pusey'. Interpretation of Pusey's execrable handwriting is challenging. He appears to be ‘lecturing on the Psalms’ and may be requesting ‘combined lectures’. Other phrases that stand out are ‘some other Hebrew subject’ ‘the original idea’ ‘supplement the Professors lectures’ ‘competition studies’ ‘it is difficult to obtain a class of any dimension’. One passage seems decipherable: ‘The Psalms have been one of my special studies before my Professorial years; and now too I review all the latest writings upon them’. See Image. No date. On cancelled embossed letterhead of Christ Church, Oxford. unknown
23993No place or date. Scrap of paper 9 x 9cm remnants of laying down on reverse clear text as follows: "I should be glad to have the Statuta Aularia if you have them to hand short line though this paragraph Line crossed out - indecipherable I shd be glad to know of any new German works or 'Jewish' prob. or any improved editions of the old ones." Note: Statuta Aularia: "statutes made by the University for the government of the Halls" presumably as opposed to 'Colleges'. "The Oxford University Act 1854 and the university statute De aulis privatis On private Halls of 1855 allowed any Master of Arts aged at least 28 years to open a private hall after obtaining a licence to do so.3 The longest lived of the thirteen private halls was Charsley's Hall 1862–1891" Wikipedia. SEE IMAGE. No place or date. unknown
24474Embossed "Christ Church Oxford". Docketed "Dr Pusey Nov.25. 1875". One page 16mo in narrow "frame" of stiffer paper good condition. "My dear Sir I am sorry but I did not know it was wanted so soon and have not written to Leipzig. I will write. . P.S. I suppose the Publisher who sell sic the Bodleian book will tell them I will wroite to them". Note: I have traced no publication of Tauchnitz's atributable to Pusey. And the only book in which he was involved associated with the Bodleian that I've traced is "Treasures of Oxford : containing poetical compositions by the ancient Jewish authors in Spain : and compiled from manuscripts in the Bodleian Library Oxford / Part I" published in 1851 by Groombridge. IMAGE. [Embossed] "Christ Church Oxford". Docketed "Dr Pusey | Nov.25. [18]75". unknown
ria9781316615072_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Upper-level undergraduate and graduate students with a solid background in economic principles and methods will benefit from understanding the role of the comprehensive framework outlined. Water policy practitioners will also learn from paperback
81520Oxford 1920 Card Covers with additional loose material. Good Oxford, 1920 unknown
2002Q-9004126791Brill 2002-12-17. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Brill hardcover
0814326307.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
B9781850750659Paperback / softback. New. paperback
140007Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1976. 4to 571pp. Very good no dust jacket. A Who's Who of Canadian families who have endowed the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Includes index to Hebrew and Yiddish names. The spine is rubbed and faded. Canada Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jewish Canadians. Hebrew University of Jerusalem Hardcover
001747Montreal: Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1969 1st edition. 4to Near fine no dust jacket. A Who's Who of Canadian Jewish families who made endowments to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Canada Family History Genealogy Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jewish Canadians. Hebrew University of Jerusalem Hardcover
0243146558.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0666261490.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0484130722.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2092902143700846international language company N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 111p Size: 21cm international language company paperback
19845212-72421<p>Content appears as new unopened unread & unblemished pictorial boards displaying minimal surface/edge wear as shown. Very small bump heel of spine.</p><p><strong><strong>Synopsis: </strong> </strong>This is a big lap-filling book containing translations of five of the books of the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh. They range from the incomparable Kohelet Ecclesiastes through the sexy Sheer Ha-Sheerim Song of Songs to the raucous book of Esther folksy Ruth and the sobering Lamentations.<P>Normally these are read in synagogue and we experience them as liturgy rather than literature. This lovely book is intended to provide a home reading experience-perhaps even a reading-aloud session. What makes it especially haunting are the 37 masterful watercolors by Leonard Baskin. These evocative full-page plates are positively Dantean in their reach and power and indeed comparisons to Barry Moser's pen and ink drawings for Alan Mandelbaum's Divine Comedy. This is a dramatic impactful volume and one that seems destined to be passed down through generations<strong>. </strong></p><p><strong>Insurance & handling is included free. Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books may require additional fees. Will advise. Written 7.17.2021AK #5212-72421 Img. 6444 Updated 9.23.25 </strong></p> CCAR Press, Central Conference of American Rabbis hardcover
194443416No Place New York Fereynigte Yidishe Geverkshaftn United Hebrew Trades 1944. 1st edition broadside single-sided flyer 4to. In Yiddish. <br> <br> Translation: "ALL OUT TO THE PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF GRIEF AND RAGE!<br> Monday July 31st 4:45 PM<br> in Madison Square Park<br> <br> Sisters and brothers!<br> We invite you to participate in the great public demonstration that will take place<br> Monday July 31 4:45 p.m.<br> in Madison Square Park Madison Avenue and 24th Street<br> <br> Millions of Jews were murdered by the Nazis in all parts of Europe. Young and old women and men were driven into gas and death chambers and destroyed. In the current hour the greatest danger for those still alive in the Nazi countries.<br> The Hitlerian beast which conquered and humiliated countries and murdered millions of people is ready to strangle and murder the surviving remnants of the Jewish people. Hundreds of thousands of Jews from Hungary are now in danger of death the tens of thousands of Jews left alive in Poland in France in Belgium in the Czech Republic where they are under Hitler's rule.<br> <br> In order to express our grief and anger to cry out our grief and appeal for help to the United Nations at the last moment a public demonstration is called by the Rescue Committee of the General Jewish Conference.<br> <br> We cannot and must not remain silent. People must help save the survivors. Come express your feelings desires and demands! It is demanding that the United Nations do everything possible to stop the death march! It is demanded that all those who are guilty of the murders will be brought to justice!<br> The Nazi victims who are now struggling between death and life must know that we are with them.<br> At a conference of representatives of the trade union organizations called by the Jewish Labor Committee it was decided to actively participate in the great national demonstration. We must do everything we can so that the demonstration will be imposing and effective.<br> <br> Leave the store no later than 4 o'clock. Marched to the site of the demonstration in Madison Square Park. Overtime is not allowed on this day.<br> With Trade Union Regards<br> United Hebrew Trades<br> Reuven Guskin President<br> Maurice Tigel Vice-President<br> William Wolpert Executive Secretary"<br> <br> <br> The rally was covered by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency JTA the next day:<br> <br> "Tens of thousands of Jews and non-Jews crowded Madison Square Park today at an open-air mass-demonstration in behalf of the Jews of Hungary and other parts of Nazi Europe sponsored by the 64 affiliated agencies of the American Jewish Conference with the cooperation of the American Jewish Committee and other national organizations.<br> Speakers at the demonstration included Assistant U. S. Attorney General Norman M. Littell who is secretary of the National Committee Against Persecution of Jews; Dr. Stephen S.Wise president of the American Jewish Congress and co-chairman of the American Jewish Conference; Judge Joseph M. Proskauer president of the American Jewish Committee; Henry Monsky president of B'nai B'rith and co-chairman of the American Jewish Conference; Adolph Held president of the Jewish Labor Committee and many other noted Jewish and Christian leaders.<br> The huge mass-meeting in which Jews from all walks of life participated adopted a declaration stating that it is not yet too late 'to save thousands upon thousands' of Jews for the day of liberation. The meeting appealed in the first instance to President Roosevelt and the Government of the United States and through them to the United Nations and to the neutral states." <br> <br> The original JTA covers including a full list of the demands from the rally and other details can be viewed at www.jta.org/archive/huge-open-air-demonstration-in-new-york-demands-rescue-of-jews-from-europe<br> <br> Leading national Jewish organizations organized this July 31 1944 Madison Square Park mass rally to demand Allied action against the Nazi slaughter of European Jews. <br> New York had at the time the world's biggest Jewish population with a Jewish community of around 2 million. The city had hosted numerous similar rallies over the previous decade all focused on building opposition to Hitler and support for the struggling Jews of Europe. <br> <br> Beginning on March 4 1934 "One year after Hitler's ascension to power in Germany tens of thousands of New Yorkers gathered at Madison Square Garden to hear the words of Rabbi Stephen Wise. 'Despite the oceanic tragedy which has befallen us' Wise pronounced 'we Jews tonight joining in the chorus of civilization indict Hitlerism as humans as members of civilized society before the high court of human judgment.' <br> Wise's words resonated for audience members attending the rally that March night. Over the course of the evening they heard from a chorus of voices representing the American public self-identifying across different racial religious and ideological lines. Framed as a 'court' the speakers at the rally gathered to indict Hitler for his crimes against civilization an intentionally pointed term that would offend Nazi ideologues claiming to protect civilization through Aryan supremacy. This mock trial was part of a larger trend of American Jewish protest performances staged during the Third Reich that intended to garner support for the rescue of European Jews.<br> On March 27 the AJCongress American Jewish Congress successfully staged a rally titled Stop Hitler Now to an audience of twenty thousand Jews in Madison Square Garden. Outside of the Garden thirty-five thousand people stood protesting and ten thousand more marched through Brooklyn in solidarity. Simultaneous protests also occurred in major cities across the country. The United Press estimated that one million protesters participated in the nationwide demonstration that day. <br> In retaliation to the American uproar Hitler threatened a one-day boycott against German Jewish businesses to be resumed three days later if 'international protests' did not cease. Wise after speaking with Undersecretary William Phillips at the State Department agreed to a brief silence on the matter" Gonzalez Maya. Imagining the "Day of Reckoning": AmericanJewish Performance Activism during the Holocaust. Masters Thesis UMass-Amherst 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/33069 <br> We could locate no recorded examples of this flyer anywhere using OCLC ArchiveGrid or a google search. <br> <br> Staple hole in upper right corner margin slight corner loss to lower left margin no text affected in either case light toning about Very Good Condition. Rare and displayable Holo2-163-30. No Place [New York], Fereynigte Yidishe Geverkshaftn [United Hebrew Trades] unknown