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SIGNED BY THE TULY BAUMAN. NUMBERED COPY 62/150. 15.5x16.5 cm. Unpaginated. Softcover. Cover slightly stained and rubbed. Else in good condition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 243 p. " Eli Shaul (1916-2004) was a Turkish Jew. After spending his childhood in the colorful Balat neighborhood, he received a superb education at the prestigious Istanbul Erkek Lisesi (Istanbul Men's High School), the University of Istanbul, and the Reserve Officers Training School in Ankara. While still in high school, he began keeping a diary, which he continued during his college years and the time he spent serving as an army dentist in eastern Turkey. Those diaries, contained in this book, provide rare insights into what life was like for minorities - and particularly for Jews - in Turkey during the nineteen thirties and forties. Atatürk's Republic, which most of them ardently supported, had raised their hopes of at last being accepted as fully equal Turkish citizens in every way, but those hopes were cruelly dashed when discrimination and anti-Semitism continued, and even worsened, especially after Atatürk's death in 1938. Not surprisingly, most of Turkey's Jews immigrated to Israel after it won its independence in 1948. That exodus provoked harsh criticism of the Jews in the Turkish press, and the Turkish Jews founded their own newspapers and magazines to respond to those attacks. Shaul was one of the first contributors to Turkey's fledgling Jewish press, and some of his most important articles are included in this volume. He himself moved to Israel in 1950 but continued to write articles for Turkish Jewish publications throughout his life and also authored a book on the folklore of the Turkish Jews. From Balat to Bat Yam is a testament to Eli Shaul's deeply felt patriotism, which consisted not only of love for his native Turkey but insistence that she treat all her citizens as equals".
IN HEBREW. 15.5X23 cm. 324 pages. Hardcover. Cover's edges slightly folded. Spine's bottom and top are slightly wrinkled. Edge of some pages slightly dirty. Else in good condition.
28x21.5 cm. 48 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
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.
IN HEBREW. 23X16 cm. 526 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
IN HEBREW. 23x15.5cm. 379 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English, Judeo-Espanol (Ladino), and Turkish. 661 p. Ills. From our fathers news papers.= Lo ke meldavan nuestros padres.= Babalarimizin gazetelerinden. Edited by Gila Erbes, Karen Gerson Sarhon. Translators: Leon Keribar, Ninet Bivas.
1993x-1874774145Littman Library of Jewish 1993. Paperback. New. 608 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.75 inches. Littman Library of Jewish paperback
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 292 p. A historical novel. From the Balkans to Asia Minor. A Jewish family saga in the war years of 1912-1922.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full black cloth boards. Light edge wear, scuffing, and small tears to dust jacket. 370 pages. Black and white illustrations.
Signed by the author. 155X235 mm. VIII+189 pages. Soft cover. Spine slightly yellowing. Ex Libris on front inner cover. Stamp on title page and on page 182 - no damage to text. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Original Paper Wrappers, 4to, 24 pages. In Yiddish. Celebrartion booklet for 50 years of the Arbeiter Ring in Massachusetts. Interestingly, the Judeo-English form of Massachusetts in the title is written with an eastern Massachusetts accent, ending it as zets rather than sets as is more commonly seen in Yiddish. Essays by Y. B. Bailin and Ch. Vigderson. Interesting piece as well on Amerikanisher Frumkayt; other items by L. Arkin, B. Kovner, Y. Gokberg, Max Geldberg, as well as many text ads in Yiddish and English. No copies on OCLC. Light wear, Good+ Condition. Appears to be extremely rare. (YID-20-3)
087820802X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198852200Mannheim. Privatdruck. (1988). Als Fotokopie vervielfältigt. 57 nummerierte u. 17 nicht nummertierte Blätter sowie mehreren Beilagen (mit teils handschriftlichen Anmerkungen). Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Ill. Originalbroschur mit leinwandverstärktem Rücken. 29x21 cm
(FT) 12mo. 450 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Poetry. OCLC lists no copies for this edition worldwide. Amir-Pinkerfeld (1902-1981) "was born in Galicia, into an assimilated family. Her father worked as an architect for the Austro-Hungarian government. She completed secondary school in Lvov, and published a book of verse in Polish at the age of 18, her first poem being the prayer of a Polish child for the liberation of his country. After studying at the universities of Leipzig and Lvov, she immigrated to Palestine in 1923. In 1921 she published another volume of verse in Polish, Piesni zycia. Thereafter, under the influence of Uri Zevi Greenberg, she began writing in Hebrew. The themes of her verse are love of nature, romantic love, and the joys of motherhood. Her long poem "Ahat" describes a young Jewish girl who immigrates to Israel after surviving the Holocaust and dies fighting for Israeli independence. [She] was the first poet to write poetry in Hebrew specifically for children and distinguished herself in this field. In 1978 she received the Israel Prize for children's literature. " (EJ, 2007) Shalom Spiegel's copy with his bookplate. Has dust jacket. Tanned, gift inscription on free endpaper, good+ condition. (HebLit-5-29)
RARE volume of turn-of-the-century Hebrew-language articles and literary works, published by Leon Rabinowitz, who edited the renowned Jewish-Russian periodical "Ha-Melitz" during its final years. Similar to "Ha-Melitz", this volume feature works on history, bibliography, religion and language. Among the authors and writers who contributed to this book are the Israeli national poet Bialik, the educator David Yalin, the publicist Samuel Rosenfeld and numerous others. 190x135mm. 198 pages. Marbled board Hardcover with leather spine. Gilt lettering on spine. Cover worn and partly peeling. Cover edges and corners bumped and peeling. Sticker on cover upper corner. Spine torn and partly missing. Ex libris sticker, pen writing and stamp on front endpaper. Previous owner's name written ink on whitepage. Library stamps on first 2 pages and rear endpaper. Pages browning. Few pages slightly dog-eared. [SUMMARY]: Despite the aforementioned wear, this rare book is in good condition for reading.
67570London Greenberg. 1903 Hardback. 54 Portraits of Poets text in Hebrew and English. Scuffed. Ex-Library Copy. Film over Cloth Boards. Good Condition London, Greenberg. 1903 hardcover
1976100153340The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1976 in8. 1976. Cartonné. Ce gazetteer publié en 1976 dans la collection Qedem de l'Institut d'archéologie de l'Université hébraïque de Jérusalem répertorie plus de 900 sites de la Palestine romaine. Chaque entrée propose une reconstruction du nom ancien (hébreu ou grec) ainsi que ses équivalents anciens et modernes. L'ouvrage est le fruit d'un travail de recherche original considérable
179052510New York: John Fenno no. 41 Broad-Street near the Exchange 1790. First edtion. Softcover. Fine. Two leaves folio 16.25 by 10 in. Edges slightly trimmed; a touch of mild foxing else a fine crisp copy. Housed in linen clamshell box with gilt paper label at spine and previous owner's dediction pasted to inside cover.<br /> <br /> The first known published appearance of Jewish support for the newly elected president of the United States George Washington. One week after Washinton's inauguration Levi Sheftall on behalf of the newly reorganized Savannah Hebrew Congregation wrote him an elegant and effusive letter of congratulation. This letter along with Washington's reply was published for the first time by the United States Gazette:<br /> <br /> "Sir We have long been anxious of congratulating you on your appointment. and of testifying our unbounded confidence in your integrity and unblemished virtue. Your unexampled liberality and extensive philanthropy have dispelled that cloud of bigotry and superstition which has long as a veil shaded religion -- unrivetted the fetters of enthusiasm -- enfranchised us with all the privileges and immunities of free citizens and initiated us into the grand mass of legislative mechanism. May the great Author of worlds grant you all happiness and a continuance of guardianship to that freedom which under the auspices of heaven your magnanimity and wisdom have given these States."<br /> <br /> Washington's reply is undated but addressed "To the Hebrew Congregation of the City of Savannah." After accepting their congratulations he extends this hope: "May the same wonder-working Deity who long since delivering the Hebrews from their Egyptian Oppressors planted them in the promised land -- whose providential agency has lately been conspicuous in established these United States as an independent nation -- still continue to water them with the dews of Heaven and to make the inhabitants of every denomination participate in the temporal and spiritual blessings of that people whose God is Jehovah. George Washington." <br /> <br /> Provenance: old entry of . Hopkins at top margin first leaf trimmed. Six weeks later <br /> <br /> References: Enc. Jud. first ed. 1972 vol. 16; Evans Amer. Bibl. vol. 8; From the Ends of the Earth Judaica Treasures of the Library of Congress. John Fenno, no. 41 Broad-Street, near the Exchange unknown
1891R260236952Bragelonne. 1891. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 290 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
1983R67624Amsterdam, Nederlands-Israëlietisch kerkgenootschap 1983 2 volumes: samen xv + 980pp. + 56pp.bijlage, 22cm., linnen band, enkele stempeltjes, mooie staat, [tweetalig: Hebreeuws-Nederlands]
ROD0025034Lehrberger & Co, FRANCFORT. sd. In-12. Relié toilé. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 191 pages. Texte bilingue en allemand et en hébreu. Décor doré sur le dos et la couverture.Tranches dorées. Ouvrage du début 20ème siècle.. . . . Classification Dewey : 492.4-Hébreu
RARE collection of Jewish prayers and songs intended for use in 19th century Netherlands Jewish schools. Includes musical notes. 220x135mm. 80 pages. Green cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover corners and spine edges bumped. Front cover edge bumped. Ink marks on pre-title upper corner. Few pages slightly age-stained. Pages slightly wavy and yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is in very good condition for its age.
2 volumes: samen xv + 980pp. + 56pp.bijlage, 22cm., linnen band, enkele stempeltjes, mooie staat, [tweetalig: Hebreeuws-Nederlands]