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19624163-111520J<p>2 small Temple stamps in front and back boards glue residue from pocket inside back board & FLEP else content appears as unread and unblemished fine light grey boards displaying no significant surface/edge wear with DJ displaying moderate surface/edge wear as shown with repaired chipping at head & heel of spine. </p><p>These are short humorous sketches about life in present day Israel less panoramic in subject matter than the writer's previous book Look Hack Mrs. Lot! Most of these pieces deal with neighbors and domestic problems. An enormous exaggeration of facts is built up and suddenly succinctly demolished by stern everyday realities. The effect is often devastating and quite quite funny. Small incidents become large; a mouse in the house a losing battle against baldness a war with a neighbor's radio. There is a wild funny touching bit about the birth of a first son. There are improbable suggestions on how to make a living in modern . Much of the book in fact is about how to get along in an unlikely world with the sudden retractions into the commonplace liable to leave the reader in an even more nonsensical world. In the midst of all this are two quite serious and bitter pieces about Political Israel. In spite of Mr. Kishon's deliberately small-scale subjects he has an underlying serious biting objective. </p><p>Shipping/Handling/Insurance/Tracking Included within the continental U.S. Free Shipping. Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books <b>may</b>require additional fees. Will advise. 11.07.20J #4163-111520J Updated 1.30.21 Img #5179<br /></p><p><br /></p> N. Tversky, Publishing House Ltd. hardcover
2006Q-0374222436FSG Adult 2006-04-04. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! FSG Adult paperback
2002__0391041355Humanities Pr 2002. Paperback. New. 270 pages. 8.75x6.00x1.00 inches. Humanities Pr paperback
1905048939.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1905048920.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
117964Mantua Eliezer Shlomo of Italy 1785. . 8vo; contemporary vellum engraved frontispiece depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac slightly stained hinges cracked but holding edges stained red; text in Hebrew; 248 124 iipp.<br /> Scarce Hebrew bible from Italy with Five Scrolls Haftarot at the end of the volume and calendars of Holidays and fasts for 120 years at the beginning. The frontispiece engraving depicts The Binding of Isaac with Abraham dressed in contemporary 18th-century Italian dress.<br /> Vinograd Mantua 545. Mantua, Eliezer Shlomo of Italy, 1785. hardcover
1976611431Ceres. Collectible - Very Good/Good. 1976. Foreign Language Hebrew French & Englis. Hard Cover. Oversized J295 . Ceres hardcover
SKU1020335Published for the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion by. paperback. Good. 0x0x0. 137 clean unmarked tightly-bound pages; inked name on half title page; cover has light shelf wear and soiling; a surface vertical slice runs down the spine; very light soiling on outer edges of text block Published for the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion by.. paperback
1997x-079234295XKluwer Academic Pub 1997. Hardcover. New. 646 pages. 10.00x6.75x1.50 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
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175430845Amstelodami Amsterdam: apud Adrianum Wor 1754. First and Only Edition. Very handsomely decorated and illustrated with title in red and black with engraved device and 6 very fine and large engraved folding plates showing the Tabernacle and other decorations and a portrait of the author. With some Hebrew and Greek text. Small 4to bound in contemporary blind-stamped vellum with manuscript title at the spine. 11 326 329-414; 2 329-402 xcviii 6 403-438 4 pp. A very pleasing and handsome copy with clean fresh text and fine plates a very faint and occasional sign of old damp at lower inner margin. VERY RARE FIRST EDITION IN EXEMPLARY CONDITION. This was the only edition of this scarce melange of theological commentary and philological criticism of the Hebrew Scriptures along with the author’s speculations on the construction of the Israelite tabernacle the latter accompanied by five large engraved illustrations. <br> Born at Königsberg Prussia the noted German Orientalist David Mill 1692-1756 was professor of theology at the University of Utrecht. His inaugural oration “De fatis theologiae exegetica†was delivered 10 October 1729 and is included in the present collection along with his “Oratio de erudita pietate†25 March 1743 a number of commentaries on various psalms and his "Dissertatio de Tabrnaculo Mosis to which five very large folding engraved plates are added. The volume comprises a tribute to professor Mill on the occasion of twenty-five years of service to the University and concludes with two verse encomia: “De erudita pietate peroranti†by Otto Arntzenius; and an “Elegia ad virum celeberrimum Davidem Millium†by Jacobus de Rhoer. In his later years Mill built a model of the Jerusalem Temple which eventually found its way to the attic of the University Library at Utrecht from whence it was rescued in the late nineteenth century by Leendert Schouten for his Biblical Museum Bijbels Museum in Amsterdam. With a fine engraved portrait of Mill.<br> Walch Bibliotheca theologica selecta 4: 834. Not in Horne.<br> apud Adrianum Wor hardcover
1988N2620Assen: Van Gorcum 1988. Original Cloth w. Dust Jacket. Very Good. 8vo. XXVI 929 pp. A very good and clean copy. <br/> <br/> Van Gorcum hardcover
2009L3 box719 b7Memoirs: An account of my life and travels. By Zvi Hirsch Masliansky. Translated from the Hebrew by Isaac House and Zviah Nardi. 2009 by Ariel Publishing House Jerusalem. Paperback 424 pages. Ariel Publishing House. paperback
1765N4664Frankfurt & Berlin: J.J. Speier 1765. First Edition . Half Leather. Very Good. 4to. 1. Theil und 2. Theil bound together. 124pp123pp.First part called "'Ir Heshbon" on Arithmetic and Algebra; the second part : "Berure Middot" on Geometry. MODERN HALF LEATHER BINDING WITH MARBLED BOARDS. Title page with stamp some old handwriting and markings. Upper corner of title page some 3 cm missing and replaced with old repair. Pages with some browning and occasional minor soiling. First pages of the second part trimmrd to text. Last page of the second part with repair to edges End papers with some old writing and minor soiling . OTHERWISE VERY GOOD.AN EXTREMELY RARE AND INTERESTING WORK of MATHEMATICS in HEBREW. this work is mentioned in Zeitlkin Bibliotheca Hebraica.- Elijah ben Moses Gershon Zahalon was a Jewish Talmudist mathematician and physician living in Pinczcow Russian Poland. <br/> <br/> J.J. Speier hardcover
1948S15Tel-Aviv: Omanuth 1948. First Edition . Orig. Illustrated Wrappers. Near Fine. L.Wolfart. Compiled by Miriam Arnon. Charming illustrated arithmetic booklet for young children in Hebrew. With stunning colored illustrations by L. Wolfart. Published in Tel- Aviv by Chewrath "Omanuth" in the early months of 1948 in Pre-State Israel - "printed in Palestine"- the State of Israel was established in May 1948 32pp. Original wrappers these with insignificant foxing. Otherwise a fine copy very clean and fresh. - Size : 629 x x 787inch - 16x 20cm NOT TO BE SEEN IN THIS CONDITION! Rare. <br/> <br/> Omanuth unknown
N4491Jerusalem: Makor 1974. Original faux-leather Boards. Near Fine. 4to. Some 300 and more pages for each of the 6 volumes. Series A and B. Complete with the very rare " Page Index By Rabbi A I. Sherry" - Series A contains: Vat.Ebr.130 Vat.Ebr134 Vat.Ebr.108 109 and 110. Series B contains Vat.Ebr.111 119 114 118 und 112. UNCENSORED TEXTS! 2 volumes with an insignificant mark of a few cm - one on upper right corner of title the other on front end paper. Vol 5 uncut and front hinges reinforced. IN GENERAL A FINE COPY FRESH AND CLEAN VERY RARE COMPLETE SET. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
1978N4184Jerusalem: Makor 1978. Limited Edition . Original Half Leather. Near Fine. 4to. VOL.1- SEFARDI COLLECTION OF PIYYUTIM FOR FAST DAYS AND SPECIAL SABBATHS Ms Parma de Rossi 1192 VOL.2. SEFARDI MAHZOR FOR ROSH HASHANA AND YOM KIPPUR Ms Parma de Rossi 860 VOL. 3- SEFARDI MAHZOR FOR YOM KIPPUR Ms. Parma de Rossi 1377 FACSIMILE of the Hebrew manuscripts. A limited edition of 390 copies this copy number 288 bound by hand A FINE COPY. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
#[37112]Amsterdam J.L. Joachimsthal 5642 - 1882. Contemporary half calf. Hebrew and Dutch text. unknown
192343438Frankfurt am Main: Verlag "Omonuth" Omonut Omanut Omanuth 1923. 1st German-printed Edition. Original boards horizontal 8vo 1 score xv 177 pages. 13 x 21 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates as "Rhyme: Songs and Games for Kindergarten and School."<br> Book of songs for children written by Levin Kipnis. Includes musical settings unaccompanied for the poems by various composers. Hebrew text of each entire poem printed on page corresponding to strophic melody. Originally issued in Jerusalem and republished in this edition in Germany by the publishing house Omonuth.<br> "Kipnis was born in Ushomyr Volhynia.In 1913 he moved to Palestine to study at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. He later studied pedagogy for two years in Germany and thereafter became a teacher in Levinsky's Teacher's College in Tel Aviv 1923-1952. He debuted in print in 1911 with a poem in the children's magazine Heperaim The flowers and from that point published over one hundred Hebrew books for children and edited children's newspapers textbooks and the like. He is considered the founder of Hebrew-language children's literature in Israel. Leksikon fun der Nayer Yidisher Literatur<br> "A year after opening and before a single book had even been published Omanut closed its doors in Moscow and moved to Odessa a bustling port on the Black Sea located in the Ukraine and as yet untouched by the Revolution. Odessa was already a flourishing center of Jewish culture home to such luminaries of Modern Hebrew literature as Mendele Mocher Sforim and Chaim Nachman Bialik. But the events of 1917 sent even more Jewish writers and artists pouring in. With such a stable of local talent from which to draw Odessa was to prove fertile ground indeed for Omanut.<br> As the Bolsheviks advanced on the Ukraine Olamenu's female founder Shoshana Persitz relocated again this time to Frankfurt-am-Main in Germany. There she republished the beautiful picture books illustrated by the young art students in Odessa and also began publishing the polished Hebrew translations of world literature for children by which the press was to become famous. In 1925 Omanut left Europe altogether establishing itself once and for all in Tel-Aviv." LOC <br> SUBJECTS: Children's songs Hebrew. Singing games. Children's songs Hebrew. Singing games. OCLC: 18897325.<br> "Printed in Germany" stamp on title page. Some wear to spine and discoloration of cloth binding. Good Condition. GER-61-5-XX-'elggxcc. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag "Omonuth" [Omonut, Omanut, Omanuth] unknown
1930389977Boston Massachusetts: The South Boston Hebrew Juniors 1930. Softcover. Very Good. Typed magazine and accompanying holograph essay. Quartos. The magazine consists of six sheets typed on the rectos stapled together with two additional blank sheets serving as front and rear covers. The front cover is detached very good. A “special paper†published by the members of the South Boston Hebrew Juniors as part of a fundraising effort. Made-up of various short pieces relating to the club including an original poem and a jest about how to become an American citizen. With an accompanying holograph essay: “Anti-Semitism the Scourge of Israel; and Palestine the Hope of Israel.†written in ink on the rectos only of six notebook sheets presumably by one of the club's younger members. References are made to: “the thousands who are homeless in the Mississippi Valley …†“war and desolation in China†and to “the millions in Eastern Europe whose spirit has been broken .†Some toning and a few scattered tiny tears to the right edges very good. There are no known copies of the magazine which is quite probably a lone survivor. The South Boston Hebrew Juniors unknown
#[37091]Amsterdam J.L. Joachimsthal 1879 - 1882. 8 of 9 volumes. Contemporary red morocco with gilt decorations on front and back boards spines gilt a.e.g. spine ends sl. dam. Hebrew and Dutch text. - Prayer for: Den avond van den verzoendag; Eersten en tweeden dag van het Paaschfeest; Zevenden en achtsten dag van het Paaschfeest; Eersten dag van het nieuwjaarsfeest; Tweeden dag van het nieuwjaarsfeest; Sabbath der middeldagen van het loofhuttenfeest het slotfeest en het vreugde feest der wet; Eersten en tweeden dag van het loofhuttenfeest; Eerste en tweeden dag van het wekenfeest. - A fine set. hardcover
1825ZB1313772Sulzbach: S. Arnstein & Sohne 1825. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item approx. 350 pp. contemporary full leather hardcover book plate to the front paste down old ownership markings to the endpapers text age-toned and lightly foxed else good; entirely in Hebrew. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Sulzbach: S. Arnstein & Sohne hardcover