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0929650980.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1947R49060[Quebec], 1947 219pp.richement ill., br.orig., 23cm.
1888R49103Bruxelles, +:- 1888 32pp. + 1 grande planche dépliante, belle reliure en toile rouge avec titre doré, 25cm., bel état
Original Cloth. 8vo. 248, XI, 288 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Two volumes bound together (as issued) . Hebrew with transliteration or English translation. Cover title: Songs and readings. Shire 'Ami, compiled and edited by Harry Coopersmith. With: Prayers and readings, selected and arranged by Solomon Goldman. Harry Coopersmith, a graduate of Columbia university and the JTSA, was , music director of the Anshe Emet Synagogue in Chicago. Solomon Goodman, also a grduate of Columbia and the JTSA, was Rabbi of Anshe Emet Synagogue. Subjects: Songs, Hebrew. Jews - Music. Devotional literature, Hebrew. Judaism - Prayers and devotions. Light wear to cloth edges, pages lightly aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Good + condition. (MUSIC-2-6)
Leather; small 8vo. Iv, 104, vi, 590 pages. Embossed boards; raised bands; gilt titles; burgundy endpapers. Title page on verso: "Abodath Yisrael (in Hebrew) : Israelitish Prayer Book for all the Public Services of the Year. " English and Hebrew on facing pages. Appendix page 579 ff. Benjamin Szold was a Hungarian-born rabbi who became rabbi to Congregation Oheb Shalom in Baltimore. "Oheb Shalom was then on the verge of becoming Reform, but Szold led it to a Judaism which allowed for innovations in ritual practice, but not in basic tenets. He recognized and employed the educational potential of the regular Sabbath sermon. He introduced his own prayer book, Avodat Yisrael (1867) , to replace the previously used Minhag Amerikah (1857) by I. M. Wise, and the traditional siddur. The Avodat Yisrael was widely adopted by congregations throughout the country. Under Szold's leadership Oheb Shalom became one of the foremost American congregations. " (Gladys Rosen, EJ) Marcus Jastrow was a Polish-born rabbi and author who emigrated to the United States and became rabbi to Rodeph Shalom, a congregation in Philadelphia largely composed of German immigrants. He introduced some reforms, such as the use of an organ and of this prayer book; however; he opposed radical reform and emerged as one of the leaders of the historical school, which developed into Conservative Judaism. (EJ) "The authors of the American prayer-books were extremely radical in the abridgment of the Hebrew text and in eliminating all references to a personal Messiah, the restoration, and the resurrection of the dead, and in place of "resurrection, " "immortality" was sometimes substituted. " (JE) Singerman 2399; Deinard 946. SUBJECT: Jewish hymns. Hymns, English. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (NY Public Library, Union Theological Seminary, JNUL) . Hebrew-side title page in facsimile only. Edgeworn; front cover and backstrip absent; back cover detached but present. Ex-library with minimal markings. Otherwise, good condition. (AMR-1-6)
71663aafMünchen, Verlag der kunstanstalten Joseph Müller, o. J, ca. 1919, in-4to, IV + 500 S., reich ill., Original-Leinenband.
71664aafMünchen, Verlag der kunstanstalten Joseph Müller, o. J, ca. 1915, in-4to, IV + S. 309 - 626, reich ill., Original-Leinenband.
71665aafMünchen, Verlag der kunstanstalten Joseph Müller, o. J, ca. 1917, in-4to, VI + 720 S., reich ill., Original-Leinenband.
716pp., 3e éd., br.orig., non coupé, bel état
566875A Troyes, Chez Jean Griffard, 1610. In-4 (15,5 x 10, 5 cm), plein vélin, jauni, dos lisse, titre manuscrit, lacets manquants, 1f. bl.- [4]-207 ff. -errata, 1f. bl., ex-libris manuscrits du XVIIIe s. sur le titre.
1912R51916Tourcoing/ Bruxelles/Montréal, Bureaux de la Revue Eucharistique 1912 716pp., 3e éd., br.orig., non coupé, bel état
In-16° pp. 238 con 3 pp. con ill. n.t. Bross. edit. ill. a col. con titoli al piatto.
1698R113639Leodii [Liège], apud Joannem Franciscum Broncart 1698 [24] + 508 + [12] pp. + frontispiece (full-page coat of arms of Maximilian Emanuel II, Elector of Bavaria (Habsburg, 1662-1726), by Jean A. le Poutre), with head and tail pieces & ornamental initials, 21cm., text in Latin, bound in contemporary full-leather binding (used and with some defects, corners seriously bumped, edges of spine with some loss of leather), small stamp at blanco endpaper, few markings in margin of text, few occasional foxing, R113639
199pp., avec illustrations en couleurs, 29cm., reliure cart. d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, publication à l'occasion de l'exposition au musée Paul-Dupuy (Toulouse, 26 octobre 1998 au 31 janvier 1999), bon état, S96903
1998S96903Paris, Somogy 1998 199pp., avec illustrations en couleurs, 29cm., reliure cart. d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, publication à l'occasion de l'exposition au musée Paul-Dupuy (Toulouse, 26 octobre 1998 au 31 janvier 1999), bon état, S96903
116986Toulouse et Paris, Musée Paul Dupuy et Somogy Editions d’Art 1998, 290x250mm, 199pages, reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette. Nom du possesseur sur le haut de la page de garde supérieure, autrement très bel exemplaire.
200420018BMünchen, Bernward bei Don Bosco, 2004. (1. Auflage), Gr.-8° (23,8 x 17 cm), 183, (1) Seiten, mehrere teils farb. Abb. Farb illustr. OKt. - Druckfrisch
Firenze, Tipografia Arcivescovile di Raffaello Ricci, 1905, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 30. Con ritratto di Alfonso M. Mistrangelo, arcivescovo di Firenze all'antiporta.
199998232BBGütersloh:, Gütersloher Verlagshaus; Basel: Basileia, 1999. Lex.-8°. 983 S., Leinen [2 Warenabbildungen] 2. Aufl. (gut erhalten)
TWO VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW. 170X245 mm. 935+318 pages (Pagination: 565/566-935+318). Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Spine slightly stained. Else both volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Mm 170x205 Brossura editoriale, copertina figurata, 493 pp. con numerose illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo in lingua italiana ed inglese - english italian text. Catalogo della mostra di Bergamo, Galleria Lorenzelli. Volume in ottimo stato ovvero mai letto. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
brossura "Signore, insegnaci a pregare" è un testo pensato per introdurre e accompagnare la preghiera personale con la Parola di Dio attraverso la proposta e l'accompagnamento passo dopo passo di un metodo. Il testo si presenta come un cammino "da fare" e in questo è ricco di indicazioni e attenzioni. Non è un libro da leggere tutto di seguito o l'esposizione di una teoria da applicare, ma ogni passo è un'introduzione a una esperienza guidata di preghiera da vivere. Le indicazioni sono sobrie e i video a cui si può accedere desiderano favorire uno stile e un metodo che nell'esperienza è risultato utile nel proporre la lettura e la preghiera con un brano della Parola di Dio. Il percorso dopo una attenta introduzione al metodo riguarda l'esperienza concreta del volto di Dio che segna la preghiera di ciascuno: il testo vuole propone uno sviluppo esperienziale su questa questione: quale volto di Dio emerge mentre si prega? Come discernere questa esperienza e con quali criteri? I vari passaggi offrono elementi per poter riconoscere derive frequenti dell'esperienza di Dio segnate per lo più da distorsioni psicologiche e culturali, e illustrano attenzioni bibliche per poter riconoscere e custodire il volto evangelico di Dio che Cristo ci ha rivelato.
ill., cart. La penna del cardinale Angelo Comastri ci regala un libro di meditazione sull'importanza vitale della preghiera per l'anima. In ogni pagina risuona forte e chiaro un messaggio sempre attuale: la preghiera è vita; senza preghiera si muore... E non è mai troppo tardi per scoprire la forza e la bellezza della preghiera. Con lo stile che lo contraddistingue il Cardinale tratteggia testimonianze, storie e figure di chi ha amato e praticato la preghiera: san Francesco, uomo impastato di preghiera; santa Teresa di Calcutta, che dice di sé stessa, «sono soltanto una povera suora che prega» e tanti altri... Propone poi una riflessione sulle realtà ultime e offre una raccolta di sue preghiere (a Gesù, alla beata Vergine Maria, ai santi; preghiere da recitare in famiglia), perché si possa da subito sperimentare la grande novità di vita che la preghiera porta con sé.
Full tooled Leather , large 12mo. 144 pages. 18 cm. Hebrew text, parallel English translation. "Stereotyped by Slote and Mooney for the editor. " Singerman 1282. Sidur Sifte Tsadikim, Leeser's comprehensive Sephardic prayer book, was the first American prayerbook containing the liturgy for the entire year. It contains the original Hebrew text and an English translation. Starting with the 2nd Revised edition of 1853, Leeser changed to this smaller, 12mo, "more portable form...As to correctness, I pledge my word that the text and translation shall be far in advance of any which have hitherto appeared" (adv. In the Occident, Dec. 1851, cited in Goldman) . In the preface to the 1853 edition, Leeser noted the he had changed the translations of Bible passages to conform to the Bible translation he was completing elsewhere. This work thus contains the original Hebrew text and an English translation. Leeser marketed his prayer book both to audiences in American and the British colonies in the Caribbean, and he thus included prayers on behalf of a Monarch and a Republican government. Reprinted a number of times throughout the 19th & 20th Centuries, it became the standard prayer book for Sephardic Jews in North America. Leeser founded the first Jewish Publication Society of America and "brought many important works to the attention of the American Jewish community. He published the first Hebrew primer for children (1838) , the first complete English translation of the Sephardi prayer book (1848) [sic 1837-8], and numerous textbooks for children. He founded the first Hebrew high school (1849) , the first Jewish representative and defense organization in 1859 (the Board of Delegates of American Israelites) , Maimonides College, and the first American Jewish rabbinical school in 1867. His major literary achievement was the first American translation of the Bible, ...published in 1845. This became the standard American Jewish translation of the Bible until the new Jewish Publication Society translation of 1917....Leeser was a traditionalist who did much to stem the tide of Reform. Although he was identified with the Sephardi community his influence affected the entire community and he laid the foundations for many of the key institutions of present-day Jewish life. His contributions to every area of Jewish culture and religion made him a major builder of American Judaism. " (Jack Reimer, EJ) Contents of complete set: v. 1. Daily prayers [here missing]. --v. 2. New-year service. --v. 3. Day of atonement service [in 2 parts]. --v. 4. Tabernacle service. --v. 5. Passover and Pentecost service. --v. 6. Fast day service. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Jews. Liturgy and ritual. OCLC lists 2 institutions with holdings of 1856-1864 printings (Harvard & Penn). Changes between printings of the 2nd and 3rd editions were minimal, and size was the same. Goldman 36: "in the introduction, Leeser attempted to demonstrate why his text and translation were superior to the one published by his competitor, David Aaron de Sola, a London hazzan....Leeser ordered new Hebrew types from abroad for this work and had to teach Hebrew to the typesetters, Benjamin George Smith...and Jacob Washington Fletcher.... We located no other sets of any edition of this work having come up for auction in the last decade. Light wear to leather, chip to bottom of spine, otherwise Very Good. (AMRN-14-22)