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Fine English Jérusalem. Cité vivante., Le Gouvernement D'Israel, Jérusalem, 1950. Paperback. Pbo. Fine. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In French. B/w ills. 86 p.
160X240mm. 236 pages. Softcover. Cover edges and corners slightly wrinkled and worn. Rear cover stained. Otherwise the book is in good condition.
38pp., in the series "Kleine Texte für Vorlesungen und Übungen" 22/23, stamp, 20cm., 2nd ed., G
16mo. 104 pages. In German. Series: Jüdische Universalbibliothek, 4. Adolf Kohut, brother of Alexander, was a prolific German author. Contents: Christliche Geistesheroen in ihren beziehungen zum Judenthum. --Moses Mendelssohn. SUBJECT (S) : Mendelssohn, Moses, 1729-1786. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Pages dark. Last page (advertisements) has a small tear and some small chips on edges. Very good condition. (GER-12-6)
RARE compilation of Jewish studies published on the occasion of the renowned German-Jewish scholar and Rabbi Josef Wohlgemuth's (1867-1942) sixtieth birthday. [CONTENTS]: I.Auerbach, Der Streit zwischen Saadja Gaon und dem Exilarchen David ben Sakkai / A.Blau, Ueber den Gegensinn der Worte im Hebräischen / J.Carlebach, Einleitung in das Buch Ruth / S.Grünberg, Minchat Shmuel (In Hebrew) / E.Hildesheimer, Die Komposition der Sammlungen von Responsen der Gaonen / J.Horovitz, Randglossen / S.Kaatz, Zu Psalm 115 / S. Klein, Galiläa von der Makkabäerzeit bis 67 / B.Lewin, Leheker Sheiltot Rav Hai Gaon (In Hebrew) / I.Markon, Das Land Schabat in den Reisebemerkungen des Athanas Nikitin (1466-1472) / A.Marmorstein, Die Nachahmung Gottes (Imitatio Dei) in der Agada / I.Unna, Die Stellung Schopenhauers zum Judentum. 240x170mm. 39+284 pages. Marbled quarter-cloth rebound Hardcover. Cover scratched. Cover edges worn/peeling. Spine slightly stained and rubbed. Spine edges bumped and rubbed. Title sticker on spine. Front endpaper, whitepage and title page very slightly age-stained. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of Jewish studies is in good condition.
24.5x16cm. XXV+115 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing and slightly stained. Front cover and several pages bottom corner wrinkled. Spine edges worn. Binding visible between few pages. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
16mo. 73 pages. In German. Series: Jüdische Universalbibliothek, 14. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Manitoba, UCBerkley) , only 1 in the US, none outside of California. Pages dark. Outer title page detached but present. Very good condition. (GER-12-8)
Fine English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 100 p. German scientists who migrated to Turkey because of WW II. Kader birligi. 1933 sonrasi Türkiye'ye göç eden Alman bilim adamlari. Translator: Nagehan Alçi. Prep. by Helge Peukert.
4to. pp. 15, 132. Printed in Greek, Roman, and Hebrew types. Old paper boards binding. Engraved Ex Libris of Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius (1786-1842), a great Halle biblical scholar and Hebrew - Chaldaic philologist. A scarce and important work on Greek myth and Hesiod's Homeric Hymns. . **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W153
1st edition. Later boards. 8vo. 48 pages, 20 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Wings of a Dove: Swept in Silver and The Melodious Song Senior Sachs (1816-1892) was a Russo-French Hebrew scholar. He wrote on a variety of topics related to Hebrew literature, one of which was published in 1851 as Ha-Yona. He later wrote Kanfe Yonah as a supplement (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Judaism OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide (OCLC: 33293352) . Ex-library with usual markings. Boards are lightly worn. Internally very good. (YID-32-21-DBB)
Fine English Kalderon ailesi., Moris Karako, translator: Teri Sisa Galimidi, prep by: Rifat N. Bali, Belge yayinlari, Ist., 2001. Paperback. Pbo. [viii], 222, [2] p. B/w ills. Fine. Cr. 8vo. Memorial novel of Jewish Kalderon family immigrated to Constantinople.
New English Paperback. Pbo. [viii], 222, [2] p. B/w ills. Cr. 8vo. Memorial novel of Jewish Kalderon family immigrated to Constantinople. Kalderon ailesi. Translator: Teri Sisa Galimidi; Prep. by: Rifat N. Bali.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1952. Cloth, 8vo, xxvi, 412 pages, 22 cm. Series: Yale Judaica series, 7. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 394-397. Subjects: Karaites. Jewish literature -- Translations into English. Ex library copy with usual marks. Very good condition. (B-4)
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 30 p. First and Only Edition. Signed and inscribed by Ramazanoglu to Behzat [Hâki] Butak, (1891-1963) who was a important Turkish numismatist and last period and contemporary thespian as 'Degerli sanatkârlarimizdan üstad Behzad Butak'a sevgi ve saygilarimla'. Scarce. Katolik ve Ortodoks kiliselerinde resim telâkkisi ve kilise resminin san'at dünyasina tesiri. Painting in the Catholic and Orthodox churches and its impact of the church image on history of world art.
Original Wraps. 12mo. 235-260 [ie 25] pages. 19 cm. First separate edition. With frontispiece portrait of Kaufmann Kohler. Previously printed in the American Jewish Year Book, 28 (192627) , 23560. Laudatory biography of the life and thought of Kaufmann Kohler (1843-1926) after his passing; written by Hyman Enelow (1877-1934) a long time friend of the Kohler family and a posthumous editor of certain of Kaufmann Kohler's works. Subjects: Kohler, Kaufmann, 1843-1926. OCLC lists 3 copies (NYPL, HUC, Amsterdam) . Wraps bumped and soiled, with top edge of wrap chipped; bumped throughout, but clean and fresh. Good condition. (AMR-46-1)
8vo. 60 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Cain (Biblical figure) -- Poetry. OCLC lists 28 copies worldwide. Regelson, (18961981) , was a Hebrew poet. Born near Minsk, Regelson arrived in the United States as a boy of nine. Though his formal education was not extensive, he read voluminously and acquired substantial knowledge in poetry and philosophy. He began to publish poems immediately after World War I. Although mainly a poet, he also wrote philosophical essays and satirical sketches, and translated from English into Hebrew, and from Hebrew and Yiddish into English. (EJ, Silberschlag) In good condition. (Heblit1-8)
RARE translation with commentary of cuneiform tablets with records of Babylonian cities, from the Berlin museum collectio. Contains many plates (one fold-out). The translator and commentator - Felix Ernst Peiser (1862-1921) was an eminent German orientalist and historian of Prussia. 240x170mm. XII+124 pages. Dark brown cloth Hardcover with gilt spine. Cover and spine rubbed and yellowing/age-stained. Cover edges rubbed. Cover corners bumped and worn. Spine front hinge partly cracked. Spine gilt lettering faded. Spine edges peeling and tattered. Small ink inscription on front endpaper. Binding slightly visible on rear inner cover. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
340x265 mm. Hardcover portfolio with 50 plates. Portfolio slightly rubbed. Portfolio edges torn and slightly worn. Plates slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Period boards. 8vo, 44 pages, 17 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to: The Reading of the Torah: For Explaining the Root of Reading and Its Use...with Beer Rehovot Letter. Explanation of the root of Kara and how it was used by the sages in the Talmud. The title page states that it will explain their intent in a clear language and explain the subject of yesh aim le-Mikra and aim le-Messorah, that is, whether a verse is to be understood as it is written or as it is read. It also addresses other issues in the Talmud built upon the structure of the Hebrew language. There are approbations from Rabbi Akiva Eger and from Rabbi Simha Wiel. An apologia from the author follows, and then the text, in a single column in rabbinic type. It begins with introductory material and continues, in the order of issues in the Talmud. After the discourses based on the Talmud is a strong refutation (33a-44b) on modifications to the accepted liturgy in the book Iggeret beit Tefillah by Isaac Satanof (1732-1804) . The latter was a Haskalah writer, who, in his book, classified every word that he explained as either "Hebrew" or "talmudic, " and proceeded to clarify this question at other opportunities as well. Satanof attempted to break out of the strict framework of biblical style, although he himself was very adept in the biblical style called melizah. Hence he demanded that new words be coined; in Iggeret Beit Tefillah he complains that the vocabulary of biblical Hebrew had not preserved its great lexical range. Rabbi Coeslin was also the author of Mesilol bedikduk Loshon ha-Kodesh. SUBJECTS: Masorah. Hebrew language -- Lexicography. Hebrew language -- Lexicography. Masorah. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Ex-library with usual markings. Foxing to pages. Otherwise Great Condition. (HEB-48-51)
(FT) 8vo. Frontispiece photo. In Hebrew. Volume two (of six) only. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Nordau (1849-1923) was a co-founder of the World Zionist Organization. He was a political Zionist, not a cultural or religious Zionist, having ceased being an observant Jew at eighteen, instead becoming a "militant naturalist and evolutionist, " and making his fame with Die Conventionellen Luegen der Kulturmenschheit, first published in 1883. Also at eighteen, he started his career in journalism, on the staff of the Pester Lloyd. While condemning modern culture and politics, the situation of the Jewish people was never far from Nordau's mind. He met Theodor Herzl in 1982, and soon after began discussing the possibility of a Jewish state with him. He was vice president of the First through Sixth Zionist Congresses, and president of the Seventh through Tenth. (EJ, 2007) Bookplate, otherwise very good condition. (HebLit-5-19)
(FT) 8vo. 332 pages. Frontispiece. In Hebrew. Volume two (of three) only. SUBJECT(S) : Fiction. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. "A disciple of the "psychology" approach to literature and a writer of the "uprooted" generation, Brenner [1881-1921] became a key figure of the school in modern Hebrew literature; he focused and ruthlessly exposed the anxieties, self-probing, and despair of intellectual anti-heroes overwhelmed by life in a society that had lost meaning and direction. His fiction, bleak and fiercely honest, nourishes, however, a belief in artistic truth where faith in all else has failed. In style, he considered himself a follower of Berdyczewski, and in social outlook, a disciple of Mendele Mokher Seforim. Like many Hebrew writers of the early decades of the 20th century, he was mainly influenced by Russian literature, specifically by writers such as Tolstoy and Dostoevski, and by such European writers as Nietzsche and Hauptmann. " (EJ, 2007) Backstrip missing and binding is loose, covers and endpapers wrinkled from water but text is clean, good- condition. (HebLit-5-21)
(FT) 12mo. 118 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Talmud - study and teaching. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Covers worn, endpapers and title page tanned and chipped, water stain in bottom corner throughout, good- condition. (HebLit-5-2)
Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Hebrew. B/w ills. Good. Signed and inscribed by Yaakov Bakha to author Beki L. Bahar and her husband Yosef. 37 p. Jewish magazine. Kfar Saba. [Jewish journal]. Zeev Geler 1965-1982 issue.
(FT) 8vo. 234 pages. In Hebrew. English title: Dusk in the Catskills. First edition. Inscription. SUBJECT(S) : Fiction. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. Wallenrod (1899-1966) was a "Hebrew writer on American Jewish life. Born in Vizno, Belorussia, he emigrated to Erez Israel in 1920, but shortly afterward left to study in France and the United States. Wallenrod served as instructor and later professor of Hebrew literature at Brooklyn College in New York. From 1929, he frequently contributed stories and essays to Hebrew periodicals. His novels Ki Fanah Yom and Be-Ein Dor, as well as his collections of short stories Ba-Deyotah ha-Shelishit and Bein Homot New York, describe the life of immigrant Jews in the United States and their difficulty in adjusting to their new surroundings. Among his works are essays and literary criticism Mesapperei Amerikah, a travelogue Derakhim va-Derekh, and others. He was coauthor, with Abraham Aharoni, of Fundamentals of Hebrew Grammar and Modern Hebrew Reader and Grammar. In English he wrote The Literature of Modern Israel and in French, Dewey, l'éducateur. " (EJ, 2007) Good+ condition. (HebLit-4-11)
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES. 23.5x16 cm. XVII+174 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. Few pages slightly age stained - no damage to text. Several pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.