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Original loose leaves. 4to. [6] pages. 28 cm. First edition. Typewritten mimeographed Constitution and By-Laws of the Rodeph Sholom Sisterhood, 7 West 83rd Street, Revision of 1948. Contains 12 articles, and numerous sections. With attached typewritten mimeographed and hand signed letter from the President of the Rodeph Sholom Sisterhood, Pauline W. Steigerwald, about the enclosed Amended By-laws, and inviting attendance to see the guest speaker of the Sisterhood, Miss Fannie Hurst. Contains attached letter envelope, addressed to Mrs. Louis Schlechter, Oct 26th, 1948. Subjects: Rodeph Sholom Sisterhood 1948 Constitution and By-Laws. Fannie Hurst Rodeph Sholom Sisterhood - Ephemera. None listed on OCLC. Light wear, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-2-40)
189936332Paris Chamuel, s.d. [1899] 1 vol. Relié in-16, demi-maroquin bleu à coins, dos lisse avec pièce de titre de basane rouge et décor floral doré, tête dorée, 300 pp., index. Edition originale de ce féroce recueil d'articles sur les femmes de lettres de la fin du XIXème et notamment Juliette Adam, Sarah Bernhardt, Marie-Anne de Bovet, Jeanne Chauvin, Judith Gautier, Gyp, Louise Michel, Maria Pognon, Rachilde, Séverine, etc. Bon exemplaire dans une jolie reliure de l'époque (malheureusement sans les couvertures), avec un superbe ex-libris gravé sur bois (Dr Th. Gaillard) montrant une jeune femme lisant un livre.
189936332Paris Chamuel, s.d. [1899] 1 vol. Relié in-16, demi-maroquin bleu à coins, dos lisse avec pièce de titre de basane rouge et décor floral doré, tête dorée, 300 pp., index. Edition originale de ce féroce recueil d'articles sur les femmes de lettres de la fin du XIXème et notamment Juliette Adam, Sarah Bernhardt, Marie-Anne de Bovet, Jeanne Chauvin, Judith Gautier, Gyp, Louise Michel, Maria Pognon, Rachilde, Séverine, etc. Bon exemplaire dans une jolie reliure de l'époque (malheureusement sans les couvertures), avec un superbe ex-libris gravé sur bois (Dr Th. Gaillard) montrant une jeune femme lisant un livre.
30543In-16, broché, couverture papier coquille postérieure, 53 p. Paris, Librairie Marcel Manière, 1885.
In-16, broché, couverture papier coquille postérieure, 53 p. Edition originale et unique. Intéressant pamphlet littéraire, dans lequel Marco Saint-Hilaire qui signe comme "délégué de la Ligue de la protection des femmes pour la propagande en France et à l'étranger", se déclare féministe, socialiste et héritier de la Commune de Paris dont il défend les ambitions et les objectifs. Il réclame une "révolution dans la littérature" qui mettrait à bas les hypocrites et les faiseurs, témoigne de sa propre expérience comme journaliste engagé dans les principaux périodiques féministes et livre une violente charge contre la littérature de son temps, la mode des feuilletons qui asservissent, la littérature bourgeoise et les institutions littéraires qui écrasent toute ambition créative en particulier celle des prolétaires. Un passage est consacré à la défense de Louise Michel, d'autres à Clemenceau ou à Zola. Bon exemplaire.
Original Wraps. 12mo. [4] pages. 18 cm. First edition. Contains announcements for bible study group, sewing group, and announcement for a celebration on December 23, 1933. Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun, 270 West 89th St. New York City. Celebrating our Fortieth Anniversary. To Inaugurate our First Oneg Shabat . Mrs. Rebecca Kohut the leading woman in Judaism will be our guest - p. [2]. The Regular Monthly Meeting of Our Sisterhood will be held on Monday, December 18th, 1933, 2 P. M. Our Speaker for this meeting Dr. Stephen S. Wise - p. [3]. Let us do our part Boycott German Goods. - p. [3]. Subjects: Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun New York City. None listed on OCLC. Rear leaf torn, split at fold, otherwise clean. Good condition. (WOMEN-2-39)
8532P., Calmann-Lévy, sans date, in 8°, relié demi-chagrin aubergine à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couverture conservée, VI-465 pages ; portrait en frontispice ; quelques rousseurs ; dos éclairci.
Original Cloth. 8vo. XVI, 557 pages. 25 cm. First edition. The volume is composed mainly of entries arranged alphabetically by writer. Many of these women have an indisputable place in the literary canon, while others are relative newcomers to the field. Still others are being rediscovered after years of neglect. The profiles provide a biography, bibliography, and survey of criticism for each author. Each also provides an analysis of the writer's work by a scholar in Jewish American literature, women's studies, or a related field. An introductory essay defines the scope of Jewish American women's literature, while a special chapter is devoted to writers of autobiographies who document the experience of Jewish women in America. - Publishers description. Contents: Mary Antin by Kristen Wasson; Ann Birstein by Ludger Brinker; E. M. Broner by Ann R. Shapiro; Rosellen Brown by Karen Wilkes Gainey; Hortense Calisher by Marcia Littenberg; Kim Chernin by Jerilyn Fisher; Andrea Dworkin by Meryl Schwartz; Edna Ferber by Daniel Walden; Rebecca Goldstein by Sylvia Barack Fishman; Allegra Goodman by C. Beth Burch; Joanne Greenberg by Barbara Lovenheim; Lillian Hellman by Bruce Henderson; Bette Howland by Babette Inglehart; Fannie Hurst by Carol Batker; Joyce Johnson by Blossom Kirschenbaum; Erica Jong by Bruce Henderson; Johanna Kaplan by Evelyn Avery; Ilona Karmel by Sara Horwitz; Shirley Kaufman by Devon Miller-Duggan; Irena Klepfisz by Ronit Lentin; Edith Konecky by Merla Wolk; Maxine Kumin by Deborah Lambert Brown; Emma Lazarus by Diane Lichtenstein; Rhoda Lerman by Claire Satlof; Karen Malpede by Cindy Rosenthal; Emily Mann by Ellen Schiff; Daphne Merkin by Carolyn A. Sofia; Robin Morgan by Elizabeth Q. Sullivan; Leslea Newman by Annie Dawid; Tillie Olsen by Kay Hoyle Nelson; Alicia Ostriker by Maeera Y. Shreiber; Cynthia Ozick by S. Lillian Kremer; Grace Paley by Victoria Aarons; Linda Pastan by Gerda Norvig; Marge Piercy by Jaye Berman Montresor; Francine Prose by Rena Potok; Nessa Rapoport by Sharon Deykin Baris; Tova Reich by Blossom Kirschenbaum; Adrienne Rich by Karen Alkalay-Gut; Anne Roiphe by Carolyn Hoyt; Norma Rosen by Suzanne Kligenstein; Muriel Rukeyser by Janet Kaufman; Susan Fromberg Schaeffer by Dorothy Bilik; Lynne Sharon Schwartz by Susan Meyer; Lore Segal by Adam Meyer; Jo Sinclair by Gay Wilentz; Tess Slesinger by Harvey Teres; Susan Sontag by Sherry Linkon; Bella Spewack by Elizabeth Drorbaugh; Gertrude Stein by Linda Wagner-Martin; Elizabeth Swados by Dorothy Chansky; Wendy Wasserstein by Iska Alter; Ruth Whitman by Miriyam Glazer; Emma Wolf by Barbara Cantalupo; Susan Yankowitz by Len Berkman; Anzia Yezierska by Tobe Levin; Helen Yglesias by Lewis Fried; Jewish American Women's Autobiography by Barbara Shollar. Subjects: American literature - Jewish authors - Bio-bibliography. Jewish women - United States - Intellectual life. Jewish authors - United States - Biography. Jewish women - United States - Biography. American literature - Women authors - Bio-bibliography. Judaism and literature - Dictionaries - United States. Women and literature - Dictionaries - United States. American literature - Jewish authors - Dictionaries. Women authors, American - Biography - Dictionaries. American literature - Women authors Dictionaries. Institutional stamps on outer edges, backstrip, and title page. Otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-34)
Original Hardback. 8vo. 350, 34 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Hebrew, with 34 page English section. Conference proceedings of the First International Conference of Kolech, on 'Woman and her Judaism'. Kolech achieved its most impressive public presence in four international conferences, held in Jerusalem in 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005. Attended by more than a thousand active participants, they received media attention in the general and religious press, as well as in the electronic media. At the first conference, lectures were given on the subject of Torah learning for women, pointing out the possibilities and inherent dangers, and presenting the question of how to relate to womens creative thought on Torah subjects and how it could be integrated with mens writings. Two years later, at the second conference, there was no repetition of questions of this nature. The first conference had convincingly demonstrated both the impressive halakhic knowledge of many members of the new organization, as well as the existence of firmly established contacts with several well-known rabbis of a liberal-religious mind-set. - Jewish Women's Archive, Kolekh, by Margalit Shilo. Subjects: Women in Judaism - Congresses. Feminism - Religious aspects - Judaism - Congresses. Feminism - Religious aspects - Judaism. Women in Judaism. Conference proceedings. Light soiling to boards, institutional stamps on outer edges, backstrip, and title page; otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (WOMEN-1-45)
Original Cloth. 12mo. XI, 130 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Diary entries of Lady Rachel Simon English authoress; born in London Aug. 1, 1823; died there July 7, 1899; daughter of Simeon K. Salaman and Alice Cowen. She grew up amid the intellectual and refined surroundings of a home which was the rendezvous of many distinguished people. On July 12, 1843, she was married to John Simon, LL. B. A woman of striking individuality, Lady Simon kept from her seventeenth year a diary of 'Records and Reflections, ' from which she, in 1893, published a selection covering a period of fifty years, from 1840 to 1890. She wrote also a work on the Psalms, entitled 'Beside the Still Waters. ' - 1906 JE. Subjects: Judaism. OCLC lists 16 copies. Light wear to cloth; institutional stamps on endpages, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (WOMEN-1-9) xx
1st Edition. Original program with cover illustration. 8vo. 2 pages ; 21cm. In English. This is a program for the Sisterhoods Musicale and Harvest Luncheon on October 16th, 1935 at Congregation Bnai Jeshurun. Founded in 1825, Bnai Jeshurun was the second synagogue founded in New York and the third-oldest Ashkenazi synagogue in the United States. The synagogue was founded by a coalition of young members of congregation Shearith Israel and immigrants and the descendants of immigrants from the German and Polish lands. (Wikipedia, 2016) The program contains several pieces by Verdi and Tschaikowsky, and was arranged by Rev. Jacob Schwartz, Cantor at Bnai Jeshurun from 1914 to 1953, and founder of the Institute of Hazanuth. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. In about very good condition. (AMR-47-4)
1st edition. Cloth, 8vo. 268 pages. Handsomely bound in deep green cloth with gilt titles and printed on fine laid bond. Ten pages of advertisements for other publications of the Society at end. Contents: Includes contributions by Hannah G. Solomon, Ellen M. Henrotin, Miram del Banco, Louise Mannheimer, Helen Kahn Weil, Henrietta G. Frank, Pauline H. Rosenberg, Esther Witkowsky, Mary Newbury Adams, Julia Richman, Sadie G. Leopold, Mary M. Cohen, Julia I. Felsenthal, Cora Wilburn, Eva L. Stern, Carrie Shevelson Benjamin, Goldie Bamber, R. W. Navra, Emma Frank, Minnie D. Louis, Rebekah Kohut, Laura Davis Jacobson, Lillie Hirshfield, Sadie American. Topics: Jewish Women of Mediaeval Times; Woman in the Synagogue; Influence of the Discovery of America on the Jews; Women as Wage-Workers, with Special Reference to Directing Immigrants; Influence of the Jewish Religion in the Home; Charity as Taught by the Mosaic Code; Woman's Place in Charitable Work; What It Is, and What It Should Be; Mission Work among the Unenlightened Jews; How Can Nations Be Influenced to Protest or Even Interfere in Cases of Persecution; The Outlook of Judaism; What Judaism Has Done for Women. Singerman 4699. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Politics and government. Jews -- Social conditions. Jews -- United States. Women -- Congresses. Very good condition. A beautiful copy. (SPEC-27-29)
Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, xi, 38 pages. Includes new "Preface to the second edition. Mostly in English. The Woman's Institute for Continuing Jewish Education was founded in 1977 and existed until 2004. Very Good Condition. (women-4-4) xx
23161Petit in-8 carré, broché, couverture rempliée, 165 p., fac-similé hors texte, exemplaire non coupé. Paris, Kra, 1928.
Petit in-8 carré, broché, couverture rempliée, 165 p., fac-similé hors texte, exemplaire non coupé. Première édition sur les manuscrits inédits, tirée à 600 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin (n° 253). Très bon exemplaire, très frais, non coupé, tel que paru.
First Edition. Original Publisher's Cloth in Dust Jacket. Large 8vo. 294 pages. Very Good Condition in Good dust jacket with light edgewear. No inscriptions, not price-clipped (AC-22-17)
349771 page 1/2 in4 - bon état - Aurel était aussi une salonnière dont les Jeudis littéraires furent fréquentés entre autres par Jean Cocteau, Max Jacob, Anna de Noailles ou Guillaume Apollinaire - Suzanne était journaliste et épouse du docteur Spezzafumo, médecin du Bey de Tunis -
Original Mail Envelope. 9.5 x 14 cm. Russian and English. Envelope (internal letter absent) addressed to Henrietta Szold of the Jewish Agency Aliyah Bureau, sent from Tashkent (Tachkent) , U. S. S. R. Registered in Jerusalem 15th July, 1944. Contains Russian and English registered mail stamps, as well as Russian censor pass (pasted over side of letter after opening and inspection) . Szold was the Head of the Youth Aliyah and founder of Hadassah. Subjects: Henrietta Szold Youth Aliyah Tashkent USSR Jewish Refugees World War II. Ephemera Henrietta Szold Jewish Agency, Aliyah Bureau. Enveloped soiled, torn at edge where opened, otherwise fresh. Good condition. (WOMEN-1-15)
M18085Couverture rigide P , Rouam , 1893 , in4° 1/2 percaline verte à coins ,couvertures conservées , 616 pp . Reliure très légèrement défraichie. Langue: Français
186011437Paris CHARPENTIER 1860 1 Nouvelle éd. augmentée et précédée d'une notice par M. Sainte-Beuve. Paris, Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1860, in-12, percaline bordeaux, 318 pp.
Original Hardback. 8vo. VI, 239 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Studies in American Jewish literature no. 3. Collection of essays on Jewish Women Writers and the depictions of Women in Jewish Literature. Essays on Abraham Cahan, Anna Margolin, four essays on Anzia Yezierska, Ludwig Lewisohn, Grace Paley, Saul Bellow, Bernard Malamud, two essays on Cynthia Ozick, two essays on Norma Rosen, Borges. Subjects: American literature - Jewish authors - History and criticism. American literature - Women authors. American literature - Jewish authors. Jewish women. Women authors, American. Women in literature. American literature - Jewish authors. American literature - Women authors. Literary Criticism. Hardback printing, light edge wear. Clena and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-30)
Original Wraps. 8vo. [6] pages. 24 cm. First edition. The Women's Auxiliary of the Newark Beth Israel Hospital cordially invites you to attend a General Meeting to be held on Monday, Feburary 15th, 1954. Program 'Unicef and the World's Children'. Speaker: Mrs. Donald Sabin, University Women's Representative at the United Nations. Mrs. Samuel E. Cooper, Presiding. February, 1954. Contains announcement, president's message, program, message of thanks, announcement of the Donor Luncheon on June 16, 1954, and donor list to the Trubute Fund. Subjects: Women's Auxiliary of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 1954. None listed on OCLC. Wraps worn. Good + condition. (WOMEN-2-29)
Original Wraps. 8vo. [12] pages. 24 cm. First edition. The Women's Auxiliary of the Newark Beth Israel Hospital cordially invites you to the 'Court of Awards' and Membership Luncheon Mothers' Day Meeting in celebration of National Hospital Week, Monday, May 17th, 1954. . Mrs. Samuel E. Cooper, Presiding. May, 1954. Contains President's Message, Tribute Fund Donor list, centerfold Donor Luncheon announcement, other announcements. Subjects: Women's Auxiliary of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 1954. None listed on OCLC. Edges worn, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-2-30)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 6 pages; 23 cm. An event program. Includes list of officers, board of directors and dinner committee members, a menu, and lists of diners arranged both alphabetically and by table. The YWHA founded in New York City on February 6, 1902 was the first independent YWHA. Earlier organizations of similar focus and name had existed only as auxiliaries to Young Mens Hebrew Associations (YMHAs) , which had been founded as early as the 1850s. The new organization, founded at the home and under the leadership of Bella Unterberg, combined religious, social, and cultural recreational activities in a way that redefined the possibilities of Jewish communal life. Meant to serve the needs of young women, especially working girls, the New York YWHAs synthesis of social and religious aims distinguished it from the YMHA, which sought to bring Jewish men together within a secular Americanized setting (jwa.org 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : YWHA, Fundraisers. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Some rubbing. Slight toning. Minimal edgewear. Very good condition. Very Rare. (WOMEN-6-3)
199728412Montréal Editions du Silence 1997 Grand in-4 illustré, 30cm, 24p. et 4f. Couverture à rabats, papier gris-bleu fait main, typographié.