3 968 résultats
Original Cloth. 12mo. IX, 137 pages. 19 cm. First edition. Inscribed by Lily Montagu in pen on ffe. Addressed to Jewish parents and their children; stories from the Torah written for a young audience. Written by Lilian Helen Montagu (18731963) , a social worker, magistrate in the London juvenile courts, suffragist, writer, religious organizer, and spiritual leader. - EJ 2008. Subjects: Bible stories, English. OCLC lists 10 copies. Institutional stamp on first endpage, light wear to cloth, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-6)
190911286MEAD 1 COMPAN 1909 1 Illustrations by Harrison Fisher. Decorations by Theodore B. Hapgood. New-York, Mead & Company, 1909, in-8, demi-toile grise éditeur, plat supérieur illustrée en couleurs.
Hardcover. Large 8vo, 426 pages. 24 cm. Includes pullout section: "Report on Religious School Work." Subject: National Council of Jewish Women. Jewish women -- United States -- Congresses. Dark green cloth with gilt lettering and emblem. Solid, tight binding. Clean pages. Very Good Condition. A quite nice copy. (SPEC-27-28)
Original Wraps. 8vo. 92 pages. 25 cm. First edition. First general convention report of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. Founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1913 as the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods (NFTS) Largely at the instigation of Mrs. Abram (Carrie) Simon of Washington D. C. And Rabbi George Zepin, the director of Synagogue and School Extension of the UAHC, the sisterhoods of the Reform congregations of America were federated in 1913. The first meeting of the NFTS brought together 156 delegates from 49 sisterhoods. Mrs. Simon was elected temporary chair and later served as the NFTS's first president. Rabbi Zepin was elected executive secretary of the new organization. Initially, the NFTS emphasized its religious role as an auxiliary and support to the synagogue and various institutions of Reform Jewry. Committees were set up on religious education, museums and Jewish ceremonial objects, scholarships for the Hebrew Union College (HUC) , cooperation, and public relations. Within a few years, however, the NFTS set the pattern for taking stands on issues of national and international importance by passing a resolution protesting the passage of an immigration bill stipulating literacy tests for all immigrants entering the U. S. - Finding Aid to the Women of Reform Judaism (U. S. ) Records. 1913-2013. Manuscript Collection No. 73, American Jewish Archives. Subjects: Reform Judaism - United States - Societies, etc. Jewish women - United States - Societies and clubs. Jewish women - Societies and clubs. Reform Judaism - Societies, etc. National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. OCLC lists 2 copies (Danish Union Cat, American Jewish Archives) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-28)
2 volumes in-12, pleine toile noire de l'époque, xxxiv, 345 p. et 568 p., rousseurs, cachet. "L'une des plus intéressantes productions de la littérature pédagogique dans notre langue" (Buisson, 1911, p. 1397). Une partie de l'ouvrage est consacrée à l'éducation en général; l'autre partie traite de l'éducation des femmes tout au long de leur vie. Cf. Compayré, 'Doctrines de l'éducation', II, p. 134 sq.
32422Grand in-4 (328 x 254 mm), broché, couverture rempliée imprimée, (2) f., 207, (1) p., portrait frontispice en couleurs, 46 planches hors texte. Paris, Goupil & Cie, 1903.
Grand in-4 (328 x 254 mm), broché, couverture rempliée imprimée, (2) f., 207, (1) p., portrait frontispice en couleurs, 46 planches hors texte. Edition originale, tirage limité à 800 exemplaires sur papier à la main de Rives numérotés (n°451). L'illustration se compose de 42 planches hors-texte dont 3 doubles en noir, en couleurs, en bistre ou en sépia; de 4 culs- de-lampe et de 4 encadrements à pleine page dont 1 frontispice le tout sous serpentes légendées. Dos cassé et détaché. Accrocs de papier à la couverture. Très bon état intérieur.
349633 pages in8 - bon état -
1904AMA-458Bordeaux, Feret, 1904. in 8°, broché, envoi. 10, 230 pp., [1 f.].
Original Wraps. 16mo. 32 pages. 17 cm. In Yiddish. 'A Handbook for the Jewish Woman'. Orthodox handbook on what a Jewish woman needs to know about motherhood, prayer, children, and ritual. Written by Eleazar (Elozor; Elazar) Meir Preil (1881-1933) , principal of the Yeshivah of Seduva, Rabbi in Manchester, Brooklyn, Trenton and Elizabeth, secretary of Agudath Harabbonism, and a founder of Ezrat Torah. Subjects: Jewish women - Religious life. Purity, Ritual - Judaism. Jewish women - Religious life. Purity, Ritual - Judaism. OCLC lists 3 copies (NYPL, HUC, UCLA) . Light soiling to edges of wraps, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-39) xx
1st edition. Original boards. 4to. Each issue is approximately 50 pages, 30 cm. In English. April, 1950 is a special issues celebrating the 7th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; May 1950 celebrates the second anniversaryof the founding of the State of Israel. April 1954 celebrates the 11yth anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. From the height of the Cold War, Atom Spy, and Rosenbergs era. Jewish Life was a periodical that focused on the intersection of Jewish life and progressive politics. The periodical was under the auspices of the Communist Party until 1956. A notable contributor was Betty Friedan, whose 1963 "The Feminine Mystique" is credited with starting the modern feminist movement in the United States. (Horowitz, 2000) . SUBJECTS: Jewish way of life -- Periodicals.Very Good+ Condition (Except for April 1954 which is brown and fragile with edgewear). Stunning Copies(YID-33-75). Price is per issue
39059In-12 (185 x 120 mm), broché, couverture imprimée de l'éditeur, 286 pages Paris, Ernest Flammarion, 1923.
39063In-12 (185 x 120 mm), broché, couverture imprimée de l'éditeur, 284, (1) pages Paris, Ernest Flammarion, 1921.
1957108652La Rochelle A la Rose des Vents 1957 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture illustrée rempliée, 117 + (3) pp. Édition originale et premier tirage des compositions de Louis Suire aquarellées à la main par l'artiste. Tirage limité à 590 exemplaires, celui-ci l'un des 150 numérotés sur Arches avec toutes les illustrations coloriées. Évocation de quatre figures féminines de la région : Hélène de Surgères, Suzanne de Pons, Françoise d'Aubigné et Françoise de Rochechouart.
1957108652La Rochelle A la Rose des Vents 1957 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture illustrée rempliée, 117 + (3) pp. Édition originale et premier tirage des compositions de Louis Suire aquarellées à la main par l'artiste. Tirage limité à 590 exemplaires, celui-ci l'un des 150 numérotés sur Arches avec toutes les illustrations coloriées. Évocation de quatre figures féminines de la région : Hélène de Surgères, Suzanne de Pons, Françoise d'Aubigné et Françoise de Rochechouart.
Original Cloth. 8vo. 264 pages. 21 cm. Second Revised edition. Translation of: Das jüdische Weib. Authorized translation by Louise Mannheimer; preface by Dr. Lazarus. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Singerman 4868 (1897) . First published in German in 1891. Important study on the status of the Jewish woman by Nahida Ruth Lazarus. Subjects: Jewish women. Previous authors bookplate and institutional stamps on endpages, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-3)
338801 page in4 - bon état - petit trou en marge - page un peu froissée - il s'agit d'un texte humoristico-érotique sans doute pour une revue et dont le titre générique aurait été "Fantaisies" -
338811 page in4 - bon état - page un peu froissée - il s'agit d'un texte humoristico-érotique sans doute pour une revue et dont le titre générique aurait été "Fantaisies" -
338821 page in4 - bon état - il s'agit d'un texte humoristico-érotique sans doute pour une revue et dont le titre générique aurait été "Fantaisies" -
338831 page in4 - bon état - il s'agit d'un texte humoristico-érotique sans doute pour une revue et dont le titre générique aurait été "Fantaisies" -
338841 page in4 - bon état - râtures et corrections - il s'agit d'un texte humoristico-érotique sans doute pour une revue et dont le titre générique aurait été "Fantaisies" -
338851 page in4 - bon état - râtures et corrections - il s'agit d'un texte humoristico-érotique sans doute pour une revue et dont le titre générique aurait été "Fantaisies" -
338792 pages in4 - bon état - Le tapuscrit est signé Renée Dunan à la machine - Un mot autographe ("naifs") et deux râtures -
Original Wraps. 8vo. 24 pages. 22 cm. Only edition. In English and Hebrew. Passover Haggadah, with an emphasis on women's equality and the transition from slavery to freedom; with the roles of the Jewish Woman, the Wise Daughter, Rebellious Daughter, the Simple Daughter, and the Daughter Unable to Ask. Mimeographed staple bound. Designed for conducting the April 1978 Seder ritual in The Jewish Woman class, number R299', at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Subjects: Haggadot Texts. Passover Feminism. Haggadah. Seder - Liturgy - Texts. Judaism - Liturgy Texts. None listed on OCLC. Clean and fresh. Great condition. Scarce. (WOMEN-2-33) xx
Original Wraps. 16mo. [16]; [16] pages. 11.5 cm. 1948 Revision; 1962 Revision. Two booklets, comprising the 1948 Constitution and By-Laws, and the 1962 Constitution and By-Laws, of the Rodeph Sholom Sisterhood. Variants can be noted in the prefatory 'Know Your Sisterhood', comprising activities and projects lists of the Sisterhood. Contains 12 detailed articles. Subjects: Rodeph Sholom Sisterhood Constitution 1948. Rodeph Sholom Sisterhood Constitution 1962. Light shelf wear, overall very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-2-31)