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Original stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. 70 pages. 24 cm. Serial publication. Begun in April 1957, the Yad Vashem Bulletin, published in three language editions (Hebrew, English, Yiddish) , was established to disseminate research on the Shoah, documentation, conference anthologies, and scores of diaries and memoirs; to relate information about victims, survivors, and rescuers, mentioned forthcoming Yad Vashem publications and documents, as well as listed publications received by the Yad Vashem library. This issue, published March 1964 (Nissan 5742) , contains the following articles: Against Hannah Arendts Malicious Articles, Jewish Refugees from Poland and Polish Russian Relations, 25 Years after the Kristallnacht, Reactions of Jewish Youth in America to the Destruction of European Jewry, German Document on the Bialystok Ghetto Revolt, A Hero from the Stanislawow Ghetto. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Bibliography. Yad Vashem Bulletin. Light soiling and institutional stamps on cover and endpages; otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-49)
1990149509Oshrat/Israel o J (ca er Jahre) 1990. 55 S., zahlr. Abb. 24*24 cm. OBroschur.
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 266 pages, 22 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Karo, Joseph ben Ephraim, 1488-1575. Shulhan Arukh. Yoreh deah -- Commentaries. Talmud -- Commentaries. Talmud. Hullin -- Commentaries. Zivhe Reiyah has special title page. Other Titles: Zivhe reiyah. Kook (1865-1935) was a rabbinical authority and thinker; first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of modern Erez Israel. Born in Greiva (now Griva) , Latvia, Kook received the type of Jewish education that was customary in 19th-century Eastern Europe. At a very early age he showed independence of mind and far-reaching curiosity. Desirous to supplement his traditional education which was restricted to the study of Talmud, he undertook the study of the Bible, Hebrew language, Jewish and general philosophy, and mysticism. In 1888 he was appointed rabbi of Zaumel, and in 1895 became rabbi of Bausk (now Bauska) . In 1904 he immigrated to Erez Israel, where he served as rabbi of Jaffa and the surrounding towns. There he fostered close ties with people of all shades of opinion and belief. He identified with the Zionist movement, thus antagonizing the rabbinical establishment, and at the same time, engaged in a vigorous debate with the irreligious pioneers and laid the foundations for a Religious Zionism that did not settle for the political pragmatism of the Mizrachi (the Religious Zionist Movement) or that of Binyamin Zeev Theodor Herzl , the founder of the Zionist Movement, but sought to view Zionism as a process of redemption, of repentance, and of an overall Jewish renaissance. Rabbi Kook was a man of complexity whose persona unified opposing spiritual worlds: the Lithuanian Torah scholarship with the hasidic spiritual experience, a commitment to halakhah and Jewish tradition with a modern worldview and Western culture and philosophy, a tendency towards spirituality and mysticism with full involvement in the practical matters of rabbinic and public leadership. In his effort to urge traditional Jews to fulfill the Zionist ideal, he traveled to Europe in 1914 to participate in a conference of Agudat Israel. Unable to return to Erez Israel because of outbreak of World War I, Kook spent the war years 191418 in Switzerland and accepted a temporary position as the rabbi of the Mahzikei ha-Dat congregation in London, where he was very active in trying to influence the Jews of England to back Zionist political activity. Upon returning to Palestine after the war, Kook was appointed chief rabbi of Jerusalem, and with the formation of the chief rabbinate in 1921 he was elected the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of Palestine (Zinger and Ish-Shalom in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Hinge repair. Inner cover torn. Stain on inner cover. Chipping to cover corners and edges. Fold mark on cover. Otherwise, good condition. (Rab-44-17)
IN HEBREW. VOLUME ONE ONLY of Ovadia Yosef's responsa. SIGNED BY AUTHOR - Ovadia Yosef (1920-2013), an eminent Talmudic scholar and authority on Jewish religious law (halakha), the longtime spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, and the Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1973 to 1983. Yosef's responsa (religious law rulings) were highly regarded within Haredi circles, particularly among Mizrahi communities, among whom he was regarded as "the most important living halakhic authority." The dedication is to Rabbi Moshe Salzberg. 340x245mm. 294 pages (pagination: 24+270, each page contains two columns). Burgundy embossed Hardcover with gilt lettering front cover and spine. Cover slightly curved. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book of responsa, signed and dedicated by its author who is considered the most influential contemporary Rabbi of Sephardi Jewry, is in good condition.
IN ENGLISH AND YIDDISH. 25.5x17 cm. 65+107 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine slightly yellowing and rubbed. Spine slightly worn. Binding slightly visible between few pages. Pencil inscription on few pages - NO damage to text. PAGES 31-32 MISSING! Else in good condition.
This is a near fine softcover copy with a near fine dust wrapper with almost no wear. Completely clean, faint tanning to wrapper edges. Text in Hebrew and English. Captions to plates in English, Hebrew and French. This is a selection of photographs by Israeli photographer Yaacov Ben-Dov (1882-1968), who arrived in Palestine around 1907 and studied at the famed Bezalel Art School. 50 black & white photographs of individuals and groups. Essay by Tetty Kadury. 9" square, unpaginated. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
8vo. 264 pages. In Yiddish. Photograph illustration plates. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish actors biography; Mansdorf, Yaacov, 1902-1955. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Pages yellowed, water stain on top edge, good condition. (RAB-13-14)
175X245 mm. 322 pp. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt spine. Dust jacket slightly worn at edges. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Otherwise in good condition.
Barcelona, 2008. 4to. mayor; 319 pp. , 1 h.Ilustraciones Cubiertas originales.
1st edition. Original photographic paper wrappers, 4to, 44 + [1] pages. Ha-Shomer ha-Za'ir newspaper, special issue for the twenty-fifth Jubilee, 1913-1938. Beautiful modernist design, both in font and use of photos, which appear throughout. The bi-weekly began in 1927 and ceased publication in 1939. SUBJECT (S) : Labor Zionists -- Poland -- Periodicals. Labor Zionists. OCLC appears to list 4 holdings of at least one issue (NYPL, Stanford, YIVO, OSU) , with unclear issue runs. Heavy wear to wrappers, but no loss of text, paper inside shows toning, as expected, but paper and internal binding remain solid ant strong. Good Condition Thus. (KH-9-12)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 63 pages ; 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates into English as, 13th Annual Student Contest [of the Congress for Jewish Culture for Elementary and High Schools in Argentina] The Congress for Jewish Culture (also known as the World Congress for Jewish Culture or, in Yiddish, der Alveltlekher Yidisher Kultur-kongres) is a secular organization founded in 1948 to promote Yiddish culture throughout the world. Individuals active in the founding of the organization included Yiddish writers and intellectuals such as Shmuel Niger, Chaim Grade, Avrom Reyzen, Shmerke Kaczerginski, and Pinkhos Schwartz. At its founding, the society had offices in New York City, Buenos Aires and Paris. (Wikipedia, 2016) OCLC lists only 1 holding worldwise (Library of Congress) . Cover is stamped and fading but overall in very good condition. (SPEC-42-18)
230x155 mm. 229 pages. Hardcover. Cover with several worm holes. Cover edges rubbed. Spine slightly worn. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Pages slightly yellowing with worm holes. Else in good condition.
83299Paris, Publications F. B. (Mes Derniers Cahiers 6e Série n°2), 1997, in 8° broché, 111 pages
1936R0664-93Bln.,Wolff 1932 Bln.,Schocken 1936. 2 Bde. kl.4°. XII,307. Mit 18 Bildtaf. u. 8 Abb. im Text; 287 S. mit XV Bl. Tafelanh. u. 2 gef. Ktn. in Tasche. Oln., Einbde. stark bestoßen u. etwas fleckig, Rücken mi kleineren Fehlstellen, Schnitt angestaubt, sonst gut erhalten.
193265114CBBerlin, Wolff A.-G., 1932. XII + 307 S. OBrosch. m. OSch.
193214897Berlin, Kurt Wolff, 1932. 4to. Mit 18 Bildtafeln u. 8 Textabb. XII, 307 S. Blaue OLwd. m. goldgeprägt. Deckel- u. Rückentitel. Roter Kopfschnitt.
1932235611932. Kurt Wolff, Berlin, 1. Auflage. Mit 18 Bildtafeln und 8 Abbildungen im Text. OLeinen, 307 S..
193879785Berlin, Schocken Verlag / Jüdischer Buchverlag 1938. * Mit 18 Tafeln und 1 farbigen Faltkarte. 287 Seiten. 27,5 x 19 cm. Schwarzer Original-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rücken- und Deckeltitel.
19381165057Berlin, Schocken (Bd 1: /Jüdischer Buchverlag), 1936 - 1938. 4to. 287, (1) u. 287, (1) S., zus. 33 Taf., 3 farbige Faltkarten als Beilage. OLwd (gering berieben, Vors. braunfl., Papier gering braunrandig, Bd 2 Vordergelenk gelockert).
First edition. Original black cloth boards. 4to. XII, 307; 287 pages. 28 cm. In German. 'The Desert and Promised Land; A history of Israel from its beginning until the period of the return from Babylon. ' Owned by Lehmann. Two volume set. With 18 plates and one map in volume one; 15 plates and 2 folded coloured lithographed maps loosely inserted in rear pocket. Volume one: Geschichte Israels von den Anfängen bis zum Tode Salomos (published by Kurt Wolff Verlag) Volume two: Geschichte Israels vom Tode Salomos bis Ezra und Nehemia (published by Schocken Verlag) . The Magnum Opus of Elias Auerbach (18821971) , Israeli physician, biblical scholar, and historical writer. Auerbach emigrated from Berlin to Erez Israel in 1909 and settled in Haifa. Wueste und Gelobtes Land (2 vols. ) , his main work, which also appeared in Hebrew as Ha-Midbar ve-Erez ha-Behirah (2 vols. , 195762) , a history of Israel from its beginning until the period of the return from Babylon. - EJ 2008. Please read Elias Auerbach's Desert and Promised Land. There you will find in print all the daring statements you touched on in your last letter. Horeb-Sinai etc. He treats only the historical factors but that he does thoroughly and the book is based on a critical and systematic knowledge of the Bible and its sources. -Arnold Zweig to Sigmund Freud, March, 1935. Subjects: Jews - History - To 586 B. C. Minimal stains and slight toning. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Some dust on foredge. Very good condition. (GER-43-11A)
FOUR VOLUME SET. [ALL VOLUMES]: 290x220 mm. [XII+572] + [546] + [742] + [748] pages. Hardcover. Cover rubbed and curved. Cover corners slightly bumped and slightly worn. Spine rubbed. Spine edges bumped and rubbed. Inner cover and few pages stained - NO damage to text. Pen inscription on front whitepage. [VOL.I]: Spine upper edge torn. [SUMMARY]: Else all volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
8vo. 114 pages. In German. This is the scarce Itzkowski imprint, not the more common one from Nathansen & Lamm. SUBJECT (S) : Ishmael ben Elisha, 2nd cent. -- language glossaries, vocabularies, etc; Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael commentaries. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Univ. Of Texas-Austin) . Bookplate, minor edgewear, good condition. (GER-28-13)
RARE lexical study of the 'Mekhilta de-Rabbi Yishmael' by eminent German Jewish scholar. 235x155mm. 114 pages. Hardcover rebound with original softcover. Cover slightly yellowing. Several wormholes on cover and spine front hinge. Sticker and glue residues on spine. Spine somewhat wrinkled. Spine edges worn. Ex-libris sticker (Heinrich Loewe) and several small wormholes on front inner cover. Original softcover slightly stained. Rear whitepage edge slightly torn. Small wormhole on some pages bottom edge - NO damage to text. Several last pages bottom corner slightly water-stained. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare monograph is in good condition.
191652673ABLeipzig, Th. Grieben's Verlag, [1916]. Ca. 16,5 x 11,5 cm. VIII S., 168 Seiten. Orig.-Broschur.