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189243449Chicago: Bloch 1892. paperback. 1st edition original printed green paper wrappers 8vo. 49 pages. Singerman 4345. <br> <br> Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch 1851-1923 "who headed Chicago's Sinai Congregation for forty-two years and led Reform Judaism into the Progressive movement and down social justice pathways was born in Luxemburg.<br> One of several Jews involved in founding the NAACP Hirsch was married to the daughter of abolitionist rabbi David Einhorn and served in his father-in-law's former pulpit in Baltimore before moving to Louisville Kentucky and then Chicago. He was professor of rabbinical literature and philosophy at the University of Chicago in 1892 active in the Republican Party and editor of several influential Jewish publications" Lawrence Bush in Jewish Currents<br> "Hirsch and his congregants struggled to come to terms with the large number of Jewish immigrants who moved to Chicago after 1880 boosting the Jewish community from about 10000 in 1880 to over 300000 in 1920.For the established Jews represented by Sinai the Jewish 'Ghetto' - the immigrant neighborhood on the city's West Side - appeared to represent a world apart and a sharp contrast to Sinai's radical and inclusive reform agenda: a highly visible expression of Jewish ethnicity and traditional Judaism which Reform Jews associated with isolation discrimination and exclusion." <br> Nevertheless during the 1890s "Hirsch spoke up against the deplorable condition of Jews in the Russian Empire and reached out to West Side residents. His support for workers' rights also won him much support among Jewish immigrants who overwhelmingly belonged to the working class.<br> "Hirsch worked closely with Jane Addams and other members of the Hull House circle. In 1908 Hirsch and Addams were among the co-founders of the NAACP. Hirsch inspired several members of Sinai congregation: Sears and Roebuck president and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald was one of Hirsch's closest associates so was legal scholar Julian Mack who presided over a widely noted juvenile court in Chicago in the first decade of the 20th century. <br> Hannah Solomon was one of the founders of the organized Jewish women's movement in the United States. Joseph Schaffner and Harry Hart were the leading partner of the clothing manufacturer Hart Schaffner & Marx one of Chicago's largest employers. Influenced by Hirsch's social theology Schaffner and Hart settled with their workers during the 1910-1911 clothing strike recognizing their right to form a union" Tobias Brinkmann.<br> <br> SUBJECT S : Jesus Christ -- Jewish interpretation. Jewish Christ -- Crucifixion.OCLC: 13532781. Light wear excellent condition a beautiful copy Very Good Condition B AMR-2-2-XLF#. Chicago: Bloch unknown
187017867Partitions sur les Instruments de musique Jaquot Alexandre 1870 approx.
189699227Partitions sur la Mort Ondet 1896 approx.
190084268Partitions sur la Mort Orgeret 1900 approx.
188933154Partitions sur la Santé et médecine,Partitions sur la Mort Ménestrel 1889 approx.
185017617Partitions sur la Mort Choudens 1850 approx.
189831302Partitions sur la Politique et gouvernement,Partitions sur la Mort Propriété de L'Auteur 1898 approx.
189415736Partitions sur la Mort,Partitions sur l'Alliance Franco-Russe Bigot 1894
190076064N.p.: N.P. ca. 1900. Original albumen photograph 6 6/8 x 5 inches. the photograph bears a caption in the print sating merely "Death Valley Calif." Not on a photographer's mount but flat and clean. When you see an image with a long string of horses/mules hauling something one generally think of the famous Borax Twenty Mule Team. But the cargo in this picture is a huge metal tank of water; a rather necessary item in Death Valley. Likely bound for Ryan. N.P. unknown
187825492Imprimerie De Crapoulaud Frères 1878 In-8 422 pp une photographie hors texte du bas-chateau de Chalus et une planche hors texte
183516427Paris, Crapelet, 1835 ; grand in-8 ; demi-chagrin à coins bleu-roi, dos à nerfs, titre doré, tête dorée (reliure ancienne) ; (4), VIII, 110, (2) pp., frontispice lithographié par Thierry Frères, d'après V. Adam, représentant le Monument de la Bataille des Trente élevé dans la Lande de Mi-voie, 6 planches de blasons reproduisant les blasons des 30 chevaliers bretons qui combattaient. Ce volume contient aussi le fac-similé de 2 pages du manuscrit original.
18821262751882 Tours, Alfred Mame et Fils, Editeurs - 1882 - Troisième édition - In-8, reliure pleine percaline rouge, dos lisse portant titre et décors en doré, décors en noir et en doré sur les plats, frontispice, toutes tranches dorées - 240 pages
184226384o.O., o.Verlag, 1842. 24,//20,5 cm. 4 S. z.T. gering stockfleckig.