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Original printed boards. 8vo. 60 pages. 23 cm. Second edition. In German, with some Hebrew. 'Return to the Torah? ; A Request to Young-Israel'. First published 1911, Frankfurt. Published by the Agudas Yisroel. Addressed to the youth zionist movement. Written by Dr Wilhelm (Zev) Freyhan, a leading member of the Jewish community of Breslau, and one of the original founders of Agudat Israel at the Kattowitz Conference of 1912. Subjects: OCLC lists 4 copies of this edition (Univ Bremen, Univ Hamburg, Natl Libr Israel, Danish Natl Libr) , none in the US, 6 total copies total of all editions. Light soiling to boards. Pages lightly aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (GER-43-14)
1938205319Zürich, Die Gestaltung, 1938. 1. Aufl. 295 S. 8°, OLnbd. mit Schutzumschlag.
193864952CBZürich, "Die Gestaltung", (1938). 295 S. OLwd. m. OSch.
220x150 mm. 295 pages. Softcover with dust jacket. Cover slightly stained, slightly yellowing and slightly worn. Pages slightly yellowing. Few pages slightly age stains. Pencil marks on few pages. Else in good condition.
193665263CBLeipzig u.a., Günther, (1936). 126 + 2 S. OBrosch.
1936R2793-00Lpz.-Wien,Günther (1936). gr.8°. 127 S. Mit 2 Übersichtstab. u. 1 Ktnskizze. Okart., Umschlag u. Seiten etwas nachgedunkelt, leicht berieben u. fleckig, hs. Besitzvermerk am Titelblatt, ganz vereinzelte Anstreichungen, sonst gut erh.
1st Edition. Original Cloth. 8vo. 318 pages. 23 cm. In German. 'From the pre-history of Zionism: the Jewish State project in the years 1695-1845'. Published under the auspices of the Executive of the World Zionist Organization (Exekutive der Zionistischen Weltorganisation) . A history of the texts and diplomatic projects and proposals relating to the foundations of the idea of the Jewish State, from Holger Paulli to Mendellsohn, Napoleon to Mordecai Noah, the Decembrists to the Crimea Project of 1841. Attractively bound and printed. The author, Nathan Michael Gelber (18911966) , was an Austrian historian and Zionist leader, the "first secretary of the Austrian Zionist Organization (192130) . In 1934 he immigrated to Palestine where, until his retirement in 1954, he worked in the Keren Hayesod head office in Jerusalem. " - 2008 EJ. Subjects: Zionism. Zionismus. Judentum. Zionismus. Inscribed by the author in Hebrew on the front-end page. There is a second inscription in German adjacent to the title page. Light wear to cloth, otherwise clean. Very good condition. (ZION-7-33A)
192737067BBWien, Phaidon, 1927. 310 + 2 S. OBrosch.
192571231BBFrankfurt/Main:, Kauffmann, 1925. 8°. IV, 48 S., broschiert (altersgemäss gut erhalten) (=Dissertation Bern 1914)
191660190Breslau : Favorke 1916. 24 Seiten, Schrift: Antiqua Broschiert, Einband und Papier bräunlich, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
188410715Leiden, Brill, 1884. Gr. 8°, 30 Seiten. Orig.Karton.
1954166207Zch., Jüdische Buch-Gemeinde, [1954]. 47 S., Original-Broschur, 8°. Teildruck der Diss. Univ. Zch. Mit einer eigenhändigen Widmung des Autors. Softcover Guter Zustand.
199489343Hamburg, im März, 1994. 46, [12] S. 30 cm. Rückenbroschur.
1995JUDA2180Wien, Sonderzahl 1995. 79 S., OKart. Krude Kritik an Spielbergs Blockbuster "...Spielberg setzt in Schindlers Liste auch nicht die Erinnerung der Opfer ins Bild, sondern er führt auf Kosten der Opfer die Wahrheit der Täter vor. Das bedeutet, daß der Film den Holocaust nicht bloß bagatellisiert, sondern auch legitimiert: Schindlers Liste plädiert für die Wiederholung der Geschichte" (aus dem Klappentext
1919KULT0723Wien u. Lpz., Braumüller 1919. 182 S., OKart., abgegriffen, Lichtverfärbt, angestaubt, Randknitter, Rü. stärker nachgedunkelt, unaufgeschn.
1916JUDA0421Langensalza, Beyer & Söhne 1916. 51 S., 2 Bl., obrosch., einige Bleistift-Anm. (= Beiträge zur Kinderforschung u. Heilerziehung; 128.)
Bound in later wrappers. 8vo. 97 pages. In German. Title translates to English as, Pseudepigraphic Literature Including the Secret Science of the Middle Ages. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish literature -- History and criticism. Series: Wissenschaftliche Blatter aus der Veitel Heine Ephraim Schen Lehranstalt (Bet ha-Midrasch) In Berlin [Erste Sammlung] Scientific Pages from Veitel Heine Ephraim's School (Beth ha-Midrash) in Berlin. Very Good Condition. (GER-32-30)
215X140mm. 97 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Ex-library copy with ex libris and stamps. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
1st edition, later paper wrappers, 8vo, 48 pages. Singerman 2688. Bernhard Felsenthal, (18221908) was a U.S. Reform rabbi. Felsenthal was born in Munchweile, Germany and taught in Jewish schools before settling in the U.S. in 1854. There Felsenthal served a congregation in Madison, Indiana, as officiant and teacher; then in 1858 he moved to Chicago as clerk in a banking house, while also devoting himself to rabbinical and theological study. Deeply influenced by David Einhorn, Felsenthal became one of the first protagonists of Reform Judaism in the Midwest. He was a strong opponent of slavery and refused to accept a pulpit in Mobile, Alabama. He was a founder and secretary of the Chicago Juedisches Reformverein. A statement of Reform views which he published in 1859, Kol Kore ba-Midbar: Ueber Juedische Reform, attracted some attention, and when the Reformverein developed into the Sinai Congregation, he became its first rabbi (1861). He was ordained by Einhorn and Samuel Adler. In 1864 Felsenthal became rabbi of the newly formed Zion Congregation, which he headed until his retirement in 1887. When questions on ritual came to him, he generally took an advanced Reform view. In several instances he dissented from the proposals of Isaac M. Wise. Thus, he strongly opposed the establishment of a rabbinical seminary, believing that conditions in America did not provide a satisfactory foundation. On the other hand, he advocated Jewish day schools. In 1879 he declined a professorship at Hebrew Union College. In later years Felsenthal became concerned with the threat to the Jews in America posed by religious indifference, and feeling that the course taken by Reform was preparing a "beautiful death" for Judaism, became an enthusiastic supporter of the Zionist movement. Felsenthal was a founder of the Jewish Publication Society of America and of the American Jewish Historical Society. For more on Felsenthal, see E. Felsenthal (ed.), Bernhard Felsenthal, Teacher in Israel (1924), includes extracts from his writings and bibliography; Stolz, in: ccary, 18 (1908), 161; idem, in: ajhsp, 17 (1909), 21822. Universal Jewish Encyclopedia (1941) 4: 273274. add. bibliography: K. Olitzky, L. Sussman, and M.H. Stern, Reform Judaism in America: A Biographical Dictionary and Sourcebook (1993). OCLC: 6688190. Occasional staining, period library stamp on title page. Very Good Condition (amr-58-1-BKKLRF); Signed by Author
Later Boards. 8vo. 32 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In German. 'The Organ Question. ' Zur Orgelfrage (1919) , an essay on the contemporary problem of the use of the organ in the synagogue, in which Krauss adopts a Conservative stance. Samuel Krauss (18661948) , historian, philologist, and talmudic scholar. Born in Ukk, Hungary, Krauss studied at Papa Yeshivah and at the Budapest rabbinical seminary and university. From 1894 to 1906 Krauss taught Bible and Hebrew at the Jewish teachers' seminary in Budapest. In 1906 he began to teach Bible, history, and liturgy at the Israelitisch-Theologische Lehranstalt in Vienna. It was due to his efforts that the college did not succumb to financial difficulties after World War I. He traveled widely for his archaeological and historical research. Krauss was appointed head of the seminary in 1932 and rector in 1937. Krauss founded the Vienna Verein fuer juedische Geschichte und Literatur, and was active in many communal institutions. During the Kristallnacht in November 1938, the Nazis destroyed his valuable library and papers, and he fled to England, joining his daughter in Cambridge, where he remained until his death. - EJ 2008. Subjects: Synagogue music - History and criticism. Organ (Musical instrument) . Synagogues - History. Synagogue music. Synagogues. Criticism, interpretation, etc. OCLC lists 25 copies. Pages aged, browned, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (GER-44-38)
23x15.5 cm. 32 pages. Softcover. Cover detached. Front cover slightly chafed. Several pages detached. Pages slightly yellowing. As is.
13x20 cm. vi+483 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Else in good condition.
187461128Budapest, Ludwig Aigner, 1874. Gr.-8°. XVI, 332 S., 2 Bll., HLwd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückenschild.
Zweite Ausgabe. XIV, 332 S., 2 Bll. Neuer Pappband. Bücher de
192676225Hbg.: W. Gente 1926. 28 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Br. (etw. gebräunt u. an den Kanten stockfleckig, leicht bestoßen).