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Cloth, 12mo. Viii, 127 pages. Cover title. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Children's sermons -- Jewish authors. Very good condition. (PC-1)
No Place (London) , Jewish Religious Union, 1909. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 20 pages. 22 cm. Papers for Jewish people, Nr. 5. Abraham Feldman's copy with his signature and date (1916) on cover. SUBJECT(S) : Reform Judaism. No copies on OCLC. Front cover detached but present, paper starting to brown, otherwise Good Condition. (P-2-57)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Second edition. 15 pages. Contains prayers and hymns. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Both at Penn). Some edges browned or chipped; very good condition. (AMR-23-4)
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Second edition. 15 pages. Contains prayers and hymns. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Both at Penn). Very good condition. (P-2-50)
Hardcover, 8vo, 208 pages. Krauskopf (1858-1923) was a U. S. Reform rabbi. Krauskopf was born in Ostrowo, Prussia. He settled in the U. S. In 1872. He emigrated to join his brother who was killed on the day before his arrival. He only learned of Hebrew Union College by reading a book from a library, ostensibly to improve his English, and enrolled in 1875 in the first class of Hebrew Union College, receiving his ordination in 1883. At the College he wrote a periodical for Jewish youth entitled the Sabbath Visitor and three textbooks for religious education. After serving a congregation in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1887 Krauskopf became rabbi of the Reform Congregation Kenesseth Israel, Philadelphia, which he served for the remainder of his life. Krauskopf became a leader of radical Reform, introducing Sunday services and compiling a Service Ritual. A leading figure in the national organizations of Reform Judaism, he served as a vice president of the conference which adopted the Pittsburgh Platform in 1885, the conference which he first proposed to Kohler, and president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. He was active in work for the poor, arguing for increased sanitation and better living conditions. He proposed a program of direct contact between successful and poor Jews, an unsuccessful forerunner of Big Brother programs. A man of forceful energy, he paid attention to the need for Jewish literature, and the outcome was the foundation in 1888 of the Jewish Publication Society of America, of which he was the first honorary secretary. Impressed during a visit to Russia in 1894 by the zeal with which Jews engaged in agriculture where the Russian government allowed, he established the National Farm School at Doylestown, Pennsylvania, in 1896 "as one of the best means of securing safety and happiness to the sorely afflicted of our people. " In 1917 he was appointed to direct food conservation among Jews for the U. S. Food Administration. At first an anti-Zionist, Krauskopf modified his attitude as a result of the labors of Jewish agriculturalists in Palestine. There too he was impressed with their agricultural work and soon found himself a defender of Zionism against anti-Zionists (Temkin in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (JTS, NYPL, Hebrew Union, Free Lib of Philadelphia) . Hinge repair. Wear to cover and binding. Bumped cover corners. Few lightly stained pages. Otherwise, very good condition. (Spec-9-9)
No Date (1940s? ) . Paper wrappers, 4to, 5 pages. Syllabus: Influence of the Bible on Contemporary Jewish Life (20 lessons) , and Lessons 1A and 1B. OCLC lists no copies world wide. Cover detached; edges brown. Good condition. Scarce (PC-1)
3 pièces réunies en un volume in-8, broché, papier marbré ancien, mouillure claire en coin. Edition originale. Portrait, planche gravée pliée hors texte. Compte rendu du procès et de pièces sur la rocambolesque évasion de Lavalette, ancien aide de camp de Napoléon, condamné à mort lors du retour des Bourbon. Cette affaire, qui passionna l'opinion publique, eut un grand retentissement.
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages ; 22 cm. Sermon by a Non-Zionist. SUBJECT (S) : Shavuot sermons. Zionism. OCLC + Worldcat list about 14 copies worldwide. Stamped on cover from date of publication. Very good condition. (BR-11-44)
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages ; 25 cm. "A sermon preached at Bechstein Hall at the Service of the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, on the morning of the Day of Atonement, October 7th, 1916. Israel Isidor Mattuck (1883 1954) was a British rabbi (who grew up in the United States) Mattuck took part in the 1927 founding of the London Society of Christians and Jews. He was also a member of the first Executive Committee of the British Council of Christians and Jews, formed in 1942. (Wikipedia, 2017) OCLC + Worldcat list 16 copies worldwide. Slight wear to wrappers and some edgewear. About very good condition. (BR-11-41)
New York, Jewish Forum, 1939. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 15 pages (new pagination) . "Reprinted FROM THE Jewish Forum October, 1939." Very good condition. (P-2-47)
Paper wrappers; 16mo. 15 pages. In English and Hebrew. Contains hymns and responsive readings. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Marked in pencil; o therwise, very good conditiion. Scarce (PC-1)
Cloth; 12mo. 82 pages. In German. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Spine c hipping; first signature detached. Bookplate on inside front cover. Fair condition. (PC-1)
Harvard Theological Review, 1929. Paper Wrappers, 8vo. offprint. pages 371-387 (16 pages total) Very good condition. (AMR-23-11)
Harvard Theological Review, 1911. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 46 pages. Reprint. Very good condition. (AMR-23-12)
New York : National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1938. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 30 pages. 22 cm. Holocaust era. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. SUBJECT (S) : Democracy -- United States. Jews -- United States. Jews in the United States. (P-2-23)
In-8, broché, couverture papier moderne, 14 p. Contient : 'Péroraison prononcée à Paris, dans le temple des chrétiens réformés' par Rabaut-Pomier et 'Dicours prononcé aux obsèques de M. Mestrezat, le dimanche 10 mai 1807', par P.H. Marron.
In-12, demi-chagrin bordeaux de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs orné de filets à froid et dorés, titre doré, (2) f., 330 p., (1) f. d'errata. Edition originale. Historien et théologien, dans la mouvance du protestantisme libéral, Albert Reville fut nommé professeur au Collège de France en 1880 à la première chaire d'histoire des religions. Il fut lors de sa création en 1886, le premier Président de la section des sciences religieuses de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes et le fondateur de la "Revue de l'Histoire des Religions". Très bon exemplaire, bien relié à l'époque.
8vo; 743 pages; "Unter Mitwirkung von Ernst Simon, ausgewaelt und herausgegeben von Edith Rosenzweig. " Wear to top of spine, otherwise Very Good Condition (Ger-15-26dw) xx
8vo; 743 pages; "Unter Mitwirkung von Ernst Simon, ausgewaelt und herausgegeben von Edith Rosenzweig." Original spine replaced with cloth tape, otherwise Very Good Condition. (Ger-15-58dw) xx
8vo; 743 pages; "Unter Mitwirkung von Ernst Simon, ausgewaelt und herausgegeben von Edith Rosenzweig. " Pages slightly tanned, Very Good Condition (Ger-15-26dw) xx
New York, Contemporary Jewish Record, 1940. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 19 pages. Holocaust era. Offprint from the Jan-Feb 1940 issue. Very Good condition. (P-2)
San Francisco, Temple Emanu-el, 1919. Paper, 4to (Life Magazine size) , 2 pages. Most of front page devoted to interesting story entitled, "Is Fanaticism Confined Only to Orthodoxy? , " by Rabbi Julius Silberfeld. Other stories include: "Appeal From Poland to Scandinavian Central Relief Committee, " "The Restoration of Palestine, " " Is There Danger of Social Revolution, " "Official Poland Indignant at Jewish Presumption, " and "London 'Morning Post' Says Russian Jews Are Bolsheviki. " Bulletin is "A weekly paper devoted to the interests of Jews and Judaism on the Pacific Coast. " Merged with: Jewish journal (San Francisco, Calif. ) , to form: Emanu-el and the Jewish journal. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- California -- San Francisco -- Newspapers. Jewish newspapers -- California. San Francisco County (Calif. ) -- Newspapers. Folded, edges worn. Good condition. (P-2-12)
Paper wrappers; 4to. 136 pages. "A United Synagogue jubilee publication (1 913-1963) . " Cover sunned; edges bumped. Very good condition. (PC-1)
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 13 pages ; 20 cm. In English. Contents include: An Invocation from Samuel Schulman, Introductory Remarks from Samuel H. Goldenson, an a sermon from Julian Morgenstern entitled, Could Kaufmann Speak? The service, was held at Congregation Emanu-El in New York City. The full text of Goldenson, Morgenstern, and Schulmans remarks is included. OCLC lists just 7 copies worldwide. Slight Browning but overall in very good condition. (AMR-49-19)
Library bound; narrow 8vo. 22 pages. "Inscribed to the Univer sity of Denver, to whose Faculty this has been presented as Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. " Owner inscribed. OCLC lists 15 copies world wide. Cover sunned; very good condition. Scarce (PC-1)