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Philadelphia, Jewish Publication Society of America, 1961. 1st edition. Cloth, 8vo, vii, 463, 22 cm. Stands on its own for this period. "May be regarded as a translation of the second [Hebrew] edition. Here and there ... The text has been slightly abridged ... Elsewhere, ... Principally in the notes, the translation contains material not found in either of the Hebrew editions. " Includes bibliographical references. Subject : Jews -- Spain -- History. Bookplate from previous owner on inside front cover. Very Good Condition in Very Good Jacket. (SEF-23-16)
Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 437 pp. + index,illustrations, gilt blue cloth
19671161174Philadelphia, Jewish Publ. Society of America, 1967. 24 S., 2 Bl., 843 S. m. 125 extabb. u. 24 Karten. OLwd.
Cloth, 8vo, xiv, 424 pages, illustrations, 21 cm. CONTENTS: Foreword, Introductory: The Antecedents of Crypto-Judaism, I. The Beginnings of Marranism, II. The Establishment of the Inquisition, III. The General Conversion in Portugal, IV. The Heyday of the Inquisition, V. The Inquisitional Procedure and the Auto-da-fe, VI. Saints, Heroes, and Martyrs, VII. The Religion of the Marranos, VIII. The Marrano Diaspora, IX. The Dutch Jerusalem, X. Resettlement in the New World, XII. Some Marrano Worthies, XIII. The Literature of the Marranos, XIV. The Decline of the Inquisition, Epilogue: The Marranos of Today, Notes, Bibliography, Index. "Bibliography of some of the more important works used" on pages 401-407. SUBJECT (S) : Marranos--History. Inquisition--Spain. Frontis photo, black and white illustrations. Clean and fresh, very good Condition. (SEF-48-1)
Paperback, 8vo, xii, 424 pages, illustrations, 21 cm. CONTENTS: Foreword, Introductory: The Antecedents of Crypto-Judaism, I. The Beginnings of Marranism, II. The Establishment of the Inquisition, III. The General Conversion in Portugal, IV. The Heyday of the Inquisition, V. The Inquisitional Procedure and the Auto-da-fe, VI. Saints, Heroes, and Martyrs, VII. The Religion of the Marranos, VIII. The Marrano Diaspora, IX. The Dutch Jerusalem, X. Resettlement in the New World, XII. Some Marrano Worthies, XIII. The Literature of the Marranos, XIV. The Decline of the Inquisition, Epilogue: The Marranos of Today, Notes, Bibliography, Index. "Bibliography of some of the more important works used" on pages 401-407. SUBJECT(S) : Marranos--History. Inquisition--Spain. Frontis photo, black and white illustrations. Cover slightly scuffed, outer edges soiled, otherwise clean and fresh. Good Condition. (SEF-48-3)
First edition. Cloth, 8vo. Xx, 289 pages. Part 1: Commentary. 25 cm. The Mishnah, in its "detailed rulings on various matters pertaining to the whole range of everyday life, " writes the author, "makes a larger statement about the cosmos, the human realm, and reason which pervades them both. " He calls for "systematic analysis... Tractate by tractate, paying careful attention to the details out of which the larger picture emerges. " Tractate Demai "sheds crucial light on the Mishnaic law of tithes... And suggests the larger connection between the law of tithing in Zeraim and the law of purities in Tohorot. " The author's investigation into the "structure and history of the ideas in Demai" and the "implications of those ideas for the history of the formation of rabbinic Judaism" begins in this volume with a "systematic literary and substantive commentary to the tractate as a whole... Confronting in minute detail the literary and hermeneutical problems of the sources. " Richard S. Sarason is Professor of Rabbinic Literature and Thought at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. A revision of the author's doctoral dissertation, Brown University, 1977. Series: Studies in Judaism in late antiquity. SUBJECT (S) : Mishnah. Demai -- Commentaries. Tosefta. Demai -- Commentaries. Without dustjacket, as issued. Minor shelfwear; interior pristine. Very Good condition. (RAB-60-4)
Cloth. 8vo. Xxiv, 254 pages. 25 cm. Series: Studies in Judaism in Late Antiquity, 34, 5. Jacob Neusner is the Research Professor of Religion and Theology and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard College. Having published more than 900 books and innumerable articles he is the most published humanities scholar in the world. He holds fourteen academic medals and prizes, as well as numerous other academic awards. In this work, Neusner examines the development of Mishnahs system of Appointed Times and its place in the larger world-view expressed by Mishnah. ISBN: 9004063951. 9789004063952. SUBJECT (S) : Michna -- Critique, interprétation, etc. Bibliography pages xvii- xxiv. Baruch Boksers copy with his margin notes and underlining on several pages. Very good condition. (BRILL 3-6)
Cloth. 8vo. Xvi. 158 pages. Series: Studies in Judaism in Late Antiquity, 30, 4. Jacob Neusner is the Research Professor of Religion and Theology and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard College. Having published more than 900 books and innumerable articles he is the most published humanities scholar in the world. He holds fourteen academic medals and prizes, as well as numerous other academic awards. In this work, Neusner translates and explains the subject of dedications and substitutions. ISBN: 9004057897. 9789004057890. 9004057900. 9789004057906. SUBJECT (S) : Geschichte. Title Subject: Mishnah. Baruch Boksers copy with note on inside cover. Very good condition. (BRILL 3-9)
Cloth. 8vo. Xxiv, 283; xi, 338; xvi, 415 pages. Series: Studies in Judaism in Late Antiquity, v. 6, 1-3. Contents: pt. 1. Kelim I-XI --pt. 2. Kelim XII-XXX --pt. 3. Kelim, Literary and Historical Problems. Jacob Neusner is the Research Professor of Religion and Theology and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard College. Having published more than 900 books and innumerable articles he is the most published humanities scholar in the world. He holds fourteen academic medals and prizes, as well as numerous other academic awards. In these volumes, Neusner examines the first tractate of the order of Purities, regarding vessels. SUBJECT (S) : Purity, Ritual -- Judaism. Judaísmo. Reinheidswetten. Misjna. Pureté rituelle -- Judaïsme. Title Subject: Mishnah. Tohorot (Order) -- Commentaries. Tosefta. Tohorot -- Commentaries. Includes texts of Mishnah and Tosefta. Includes bibliographies and indexes. Previous owners name on inside cover of volumes 1 and 3. Small stain and indentation on back cover of volume 2. Otherwise nice, clean copies. Very good condition. (BRILL 4-1)
Cloth. 8vo. Xiv, 286; xv, 231; xvii, 292 pages. Series: Studies in Judaism in Late Antiquity, v. 6, 6-8. Contents: pt. 6. Negaim, Mishnah - Tosefta --pt. 7. Negaim, Sifra --pt. 8. Negaim, Literary and Historical Problems. Jacob Neusner is the Research Professor of Religion and Theology and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard College. Having published more than 900 books and innumerable articles he is the most published humanities scholar in the world. He holds fourteen academic medals and prizes, as well as numerous other academic awards. In these volumes, Neusner examines the rules pertaining to plagues. Baruch Boksers copies with underlining on several pages in volumes 7 and 8, but otherwise nice, clean copies. Very good condition. (BRILL 4-3)
Cloth. 8vo. Xxiii, 281 pages. 25 cm. Series: Studies in Judaism in Late Antiquity, 33, 5. Jacob Neusner is the Research Professor of Religion and Theology and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Theology at Bard College. Having published more than 900 books and innumerable articles he is the most published humanities scholar in the world. He holds fourteen academic medals and prizes, as well as numerous other academic awards. In this work, Neusner examines the historical sequence of the development of the division of Women take place, and how they fit into the larger world-view expressed by Mishnah. ISBN: 9004060790. 9789004060791. SUBJECT (S) : Droit juif -- Histoire. Femmes -- Statut juridique (droit juif) -- Histoire. Mariage -- Droit juif -- Histoire. Title Subject: Michna -- Histoire. Index. No margin notes or underlining. Very good condition. (BRILL 3-5)
1st edition. Cincinnati: Bloch, no date (1899) . Cloth, 12mo. 59 pages. Singerman 5648, identifying the date as 1899. Contains six sermons: "Justice and Mercy," "The Day of Memorial " "The Call of Duty," "Repentance, Charity, Prayer," "The Triple Atonement," and "Be Strong " David Philipson (18621949) was a U.S. Reform rabbi .[H]e was one of the first group of rabbis who received their ordination in 1883. After serving as rabbi of Har Sinai Congregation, Baltimore, from 1884 to 1888, Philipson returned to Cincinnati to become rabbi of the B'nai Israel Congregation in 1888, remaining there for the rest of his life. Philipson participated in the conference which drew up the Pittsburgh Platform (1885); he was a rounder of the Central Conference of American Rabbis serving as president in 190709; and he was an influential figure in Hebrew Union College, where he taught for many years, and in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations .He was a member of the board of translators of the Jewish Publication Society for the translation of the Holy Scriptures (1916), an editor of Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise (1900), and translator of Reminiscences of Isaac M. Wise (1901, 1945). An autobiography, My Life as an American Jew, appeared in 1942 and a volume of occasional writings, Centenary Papers, in 1919. Philipson verbalized and gave a universal dimension to the optimism of the prospering Midwest Jews among whom he lived and, surviving most of its exponents, came to be regarded as a representative spokesman of 'classic' Reform Judaism (EJ). SUBJECT(S): Jewish festival-day sermons. OCLC: 9982516. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide, none at any Ivy League Institution. Stain on spine otherwise Very Good Condition (AMR-2-5A) xx
No Date (1899) . Cloth; 12mo. 59 pages. Singerman 5648, identifying the date as 1899. Contains six sermons: "Justice and Mercy," "The Day of Memorial " "The Call of Duty," "Repentance, Charity, Prayer," "The Triple Atonement," and "Be Strong " David Philipson (18621949) was a U.S. Reform rabbi .[H]e was one of the first group of rabbis who received their ordination in 1883. After serving as rabbi of Har Sinai Congregation, Baltimore, from 1884 to 1888, Philipson returned to Cincinnati to become rabbi of the B'nai Israel Congregation in 1888, remaining there for the rest of his life. Philipson participated in the conference which drew up the Pittsburgh Platform (1885); he was a rounder of the Central Conference of American Rabbis serving as president in 190709; and he was an influential figure in Hebrew Union College, where he taught for many years, and in the Union of American Hebrew Congregations .He was a member of the board of translators of the Jewish Publication Society for the translation of the Holy Scriptures (1916), an editor of Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise (1900), and translator of Reminiscences of Isaac M. Wise (1901, 1945). An autobiography, My Life as an American Jew, appeared in 1942 and a volume of occasional writings, Centenary Papers, in 1919. Philipson verbalized and gave a universal dimension to the optimism of the prospering Midwest Jews among whom he lived and, surviving most of its exponents, came to be regarded as a representative spokesman of "classic" Reform Judaism (EJ). SUBJECT(S): Jewish festival-day sermons. OCLC: 9982516. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide, none at any Ivy League Institution. Cover sunned; some editing marks, mostly in pencil. Bloch & CO. Bookp late affixed to inside front cover. Very good condition. (P-2-61)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 334 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hungarian. The Holocaust: Selected Studies. Collection of articles by Randolph L. Braham. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Historiography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Romania. Antisemitism - Europe. Antisemitism. Historiography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 7 copies. Light shelf wear, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-48) xx
SIGNED BY EDITOR - JOSHUA SCHWARTZ (b.1952), professor of geo-historiography of the Land of Israel during the Hellenistic and Roman-Byzantine periods in the Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archeology at the Bar-Ilan University and head of the Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies. RARE collection of papers on religio-communal definitions in Judaism and Christianity from the biblical, post-biblical/patristic and medieval periods to 20th-century, and the Jewish-Christian interaction throughout the ages. Of special importance to scholars and general readers interested in an interdisciplinary approach to theology, rabbinics, history, political science, this book will be of interest also to other academic disciplines, such as social sciences, history of ideas and philosophy. 245x160mm. XVIII+395 pages. Hardcover. Front cover upper edge and spine upper edge bumped/wrinkled. Cover fore edge and spine bottom edge slightly bumped/wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This rare collection of interdisciplinary essays on Jewish and Christian perceptions of religious identity as people of community and holiness, written by the leading contemporary scholars of Judaism and Christianity, is in good condition.
7221London, Jewish Museum, 1954. In 4_, 160 pp., demi-reliure et coins vélin, plats toilés.
1st Edition. Original Boards with Original Dust Jacket. [xix], 281 pages ; 24 cm.In English. Zalkind Hourwitz lived during one of the most pivotal periods in history. A Polish Jew born in 1752, Hourwitz moved to France in 1774 and entered the intellectual and political life of ancien regime Paris. Frances Malino provides a vivid description of this compelling and exotic figure who fits none of the traditional portraits of eighteenth-century Jews. An investigation of his experiences in the French capital during this period challenges our previous understanding of Jewish emancipation, provides an additional perspective on revolutionary Paris (from that of both Jew and foreigner) and adds another dimension to the historiography of the French Revolution. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- France -- Biography. Sharpie mark on inside page. In very good+ condition, dust jacket also very good condition. (SPEC-42-31)
A very good paperback. Clean, tight, unmarked. ...
15.5x23.5 cm. xx+277 pages. Paperback. Pen writing on title page. Else in good condition.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. VI, IV, 134 pages. 25 cm. First edition. Contains introductory essay on various calendars, astronomy, and the Hebrew calendar; appendix chronology of Jewish history. Calendar compiled by Elias Hayyim Lindo English author and historian; born in 1783; died in London June 11, 1865. He spent the first half of his life in the island of St. Thomas, where he married and became one of the leading merchants. He was president of the Hebrew congregation and acted also in the honorary capacity of mohel for many years. Lindo settled in England about 1832 and began a series of literary labors. He translated the Conciliador of Manasseh ben Israel (London, 1842) . In 1832 he published his Calendar, a reissue of which appeared in 1860. The tables are preceded by an essay on the structure of the Jewish calendar; and appended is a collection of general information. His last published work was the History of the Jews of Spain and Portugal (ib. 1849) , for which he visited the Iberian Peninsula and obtained much of his information from original sources; it still retains some value. He furthermore made manuscript translations into English of some of the masterpieces of Hebrew literature, including Bahya's Hobot ha-Lebabot; Judah ha-Levi's Cuzari; Isaac Aboab's Menorat ha-Ma'or. The manuscripts are now in the possession of Jews' College, London. Lindo was several times warden of the Portuguese congregation of London, and compiled a complete catalogue of all the works in its library, with biographical memoranda of their authors. (1906 Jewish Encyclopedia) . Subjects: Religious calendars - Judaism. Jewish calendar. Jews - History - Chronology. Backstrip torn, absent, light soiling to cloth, light soiling in margins throughout, overall fresh and clean. Good condition. (CJH-1-12)
1st edition. Cloth, 12mo, 220 pages. "Compliments of Lee J. Levinger" card laid in. Light wear, internal hinge repair, good condition. (amr-20-38)
Original Wraps. 8vo. [8] pages. 21 cm. First edition. An address delivered by the Hon. Sumner Welles in Boston on May 19th 1947, under the auspices of the American Jewish Congress, New England Region. Address by Sumner Welles, former Under-Secretary of State, in support of a Jewish State in Palestine. Contains stapled membership application for the American Jewish Congress on verso of front wrap. Subjects: American Jewish Congress Boston Sumner Welles. OCLC lists 2 copies (Michigan, Harvard) , none in New York. Light edge wear, otherwise clean. Very good condition. Scarce. (ZION-6-36) xx
Softcover. 80 pages. Ill. Maps. 22x10 cm. First Edition. Library of "our roots, " vol. 3. A tourists guide to Lublin, Poland, including a brief history of Poland, walking tours and foldout maps and brief biographies of notable former Jewish Lublin residents. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Poland -- Lublin Region -- History. Walking -- Poland -- Lublin -- Guidebooks. Historische Stätte. Führer. Region (Poland) -- Tours. Juden. OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. Light wear to cover, especially along spine and edges. Internal pages are nice and clean and binding is tight; very good condition. (HOLO2-49-23) .
LIMITED EDITION OF 650 COPIES: COPY #47. RARE large volume dedicated to Jewish art, its themes and motifs. It consists of an extensive lexicon of important artists, traditions and works, with numerous miniature b&w photographs and reproductions. The book was compiled by the renowned curator and collector of Jewish art, Alfred Rubens. 305x215mm. XXXI+277 pages. Red cloth Hardcover laid in red cloth slipcase. Gilt emblem and frames on cover, gilt lettering on spine. Slipcase spine slightly stained. Slipcase edges slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. [SUMMARY]: This rare and invaluable guide to Jewish art is otherwise in very good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Original Cloth. 8vo. 272 pages. 24 cm. First edition. 7 halftones. 3 maps. This book significantly revises the conventional view that the Jewish experience in medieval Spain-over the century before the expulsion of 1492-was one of despair, persecution, and decline. Focusing on the town of Morvedre in the kingdom of Valencia, Mark Meyerson shows how and why Morvedre's Jewish community revived and flourished in the wake of the horrible violence of 1391. Drawing on a wide array of archival documentation, including Spanish Inquisition records, he argues that Morvedre saw a Jewish 'renaissance. ' Meyerson shows how the favorable policies of kings and of town government yielded the Jewish community's demographic expansion and prosperity. Of crucial importance were new measures that ceased the oppressive taxation of the Jews and minimized their role as moneylenders. The results included a reversal of the credit relationship between Jews and Christians, a marked amelioration of Christian attitudes toward Jews, and greater economic diversification on the part of Jews. Representing a major contribution to debates over the Inquisition's origins and the expulsion of the Jews, the book also offers the first extended analysis of Jewish-converso relations at the local level, showing that Morvedre's Jews expressed their piety by assisting Valencia's conversos. Comparing Valencia with other regions of Spain and with the city-states of Renaissance Italy, it makes clear why this kingdom and the town of Morvedre were so ripe for a Jewish revival in the fifteenth century. (Publishers Description) . Subjects: Jews - Spain - Civilization. Jews - Spain - Valencia (Region) - Civilization. Spain - Civilization - 711-1516. Spain - Civilization - Jewish influences. Spain - Ethnic relations. Valencia - Ethnic relations. No jacket. Minor penmarks on inside cover. Clean and fresh. Very good condition. (SEF-47-22)