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(FT) Hardcover, 54 leaves, 8vo, 22 cm. In Hebrew.. Amsterdam: S. Prups, 1712 or 1713. Other Titles: Bible. O. T. Psalms. 1712 or 1713. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Penn) . Hinge repair. Stained pages. Wear and chipping to edges and corners of cover. Peeling of cover and spine. Otherwise, good condition. (Rab-35-3)
1st edition. Original cloth boards, 12mo, 416 pages. Mrs. Benjamin Wolfs copy with her name on the cover.. All Edges red. In Hebrew and English. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Spine replaced, Minimal edgewear. Slight toning. Very minimal staining. Good condition. (SPEC-5-5B)
Later Blue Boards with Original Paper Wrappers bound inside. 8vo. 104 pages; 19 cm. In Hebrew with title page in Italian. Title translates to Form of the Prayers According to the Italian Custom. The customs and religious rites of the Italian-rite Jews can be seen as a bridge between the Ashkenazi and Sephardi traditions, showing similarities to both; they are closer still to the customs of the Romaniotes (native Greek Jews) . A sub-division is recognised between minhag Bene Romi, practiced in Rome, and minhag Italiani, practised in northern cities such as Turin, though the two rites are generally close. In matters of religious law, Italian-rite Jews generally follow the same rules as the Sephardim, in that they accept the authority of Isaac Alfasi and the Shulchan Aruch as opposed to the Ashkenazi customs codified by Moses Isserles (the Rema) . However their liturgy is different from that of both of these groups. One reason for this may be that Italy was the main centre of early Jewish printing, enabling Italian Jews to preserve their own traditions when most other communities had to opt for a standard Sephardi or Ashkenazi prayer-book. It is often claimed that the Italian prayer-book contains the last remnants of the Judaean/Galilaean Jewish tradition, while both the Sephardi and, to a lesser extent, the Ashkenazi rites reflect the Babylonian tradition (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Judaism, Liturgy, Italian Jews. OCLC lists one holding worldwide (JTS) . Ex-library markings with Jewish Institutional Stamp and Bookplate. A few damp stains and paper is toning but overall in about very good condition (IT-11-4A)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 318 pages. In Hebrew & Judeo-German. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? : ? ? ? ? ? ? ? : ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? , 2008 2 ? ? ? ? ? ? . OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Israel) . Ex-library with usual markings. Wear to binding. Wear to spine. Bumped cover corners and edges. Bumped page corners. Yellowing of pages. (Heb-37-5)
Rebound in modern black cloth, 12mo. , 220 leaves. In Hebrew. References: StCB 7492. Vinograd Amsterdam 1283. Sephardic prayer book. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide, both in the Netherlands (Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Tresoar) . Light staining to bottom edge of text block. Very good condition. (DREYFUS-4-4)
2nd printing (1st is 1881) . Original Publisher's tooled leather, 16mo, 507 pages. Text in vocalized Hebrew and English translation with Hebrew catch-words on facing pages. 2nd printing of Singerman 2998 (though he does not seem aware of this 1884 printing) . Goldman 94 (though he has only the much later 1901 edition) . Copyright notice indicates "Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1881, by J. H. Kantrowitz ..." SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Ashkenazic rite --Liturgy -- Texts. Siddur. OCLC: 1122572114. OCLC lists only 2 copies of the 1st printing and 2 copies of this second printing worldwide (NLI, YIVO ) . 19th Century owners notes to rear endpaper, Spine rebacked, Good Condition. Rare. (KH-9-41-B)
Original boards with gilt lettering on spine. 8vo. 238 pages, 17 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Five Feasts: According to Baghdadi Customs and All those who Attend. The Jewish community of Baghdad dates back to the 9th century Jewish exile. SUBJECTS: Fasts and feasts -- Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Ninth of Av -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism -- Iraq -- Baghdad -- Liturgy -- Texts. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Brandeis, Princeton, NLI, Bar Ilan, HUC) . Binding repaired. Wear to boards. Pages are browning in margins and fragile. Otherwise good condition. (RAB-65-10A)
RARE passover Haggadah printed in pre-WW2 Vilnius. The book includes commentaries on the traditional text from 115 different sources, edited by Jewish-Lithuanian Rabbi and historian Yisrael Miller. 220x145mm. 101 pages. Grey quarter-cloth hardcover. Cover worn, bumped and worm-holed. Cover edges and corners bumped and peeling. Cover upper half partly detached from binding. Spine upper half missing. Pencil inscription and tears on whitepage. Page 100 partly missing. Page 100&101 detached from binding. Several worm marks on front inner cover. small worm hole on first 10 pages - slight damage to text. Small worm hole on 86 first pages with no damage to text. Pages yellowing and slightly age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This old annotated Haggadah has suffered some damage, but is still in good reading condition.
RARE Hebrew passover Haggadah printed in 19th-century Vilnius. The book includes commentaries on the traditional text from 115 different sources, edited by Jewish-Lithuanian Rabbi and historian Yisrael Miller. The book features a decorated title page. 220x145mm. 112 pages. Marbled quarter-cloth Hardcover. Cover detached, worn, bumped and peeling. Cover corners bumped. Spine missing. Pen inscription on endpapers and whitepages, including signatures of previous owners. Title page and first few page edges slightly torn. Pages 13-20 torn and partly missing. Pages yellowing and slightly stained. [SUMMARY]: Despite the aforementioned wear, this old annotated Haggadah is in good reading condition.
Softcover, 12mo, 63 pages, music, 19 cm. 5th Revised and Enlarged Edition. SUBJECT (S) : Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Other Titles: Haggadah. English & Hebrew. Moses (1847-1926) was a U. S. Reform rabbi. Moses, who was born in Zaniemysl, Poznan, had not completed his education before he settled in the United States in the early 1870s. He was appointed to rabbinic positions in Quincy, Illinois, Milwaukee, and Chicago. In 1901 he became rabbi of the Central Synagogue, New York, where he remained until his retirement in 1919. In his early days in the United States, Moses was considered a radical Reformer, but later he took a more moderate position. In 1884 he introduced his own prayer book (Tefillat Yisrael) . Moses was a founding member of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and a member of the Reform committee charged with compiling an official prayer book. The appearance of the Union Prayer Book in 1894 has been credited to his personal initiative in preparing and circulating a manuscript when the committees work seemed to be leading nowhere. Moses also published a number of sermons and textbooks for children. His Sabbath School Hymnal, first issued in 1894, ran into 14 editions. While in Milwaukee, he edited the weekly Der Zeitgeist (Temkin in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard, Hebrew Union, Nat Lib of Israel) . Light wear to binding. Very good condition. (Sef-21-25) xx
First edition. Original Cloth. 8vo. 136 pages. 25 cm. Yaari 1888, Yudlov 2688. Goldman 166. Contains two commentaries on the Hagadah Shel Pesah: Ge'ulat Avraham by Avraham ben ha-Gera [ (1750-1808) ; son of the Vilna Gaon] - Gevurot El by Gavri'el Ze'ev ben Yehi'el Yitshak Margaliyot [(1847-1935) , Rabbi of Adath Israel in New York]. Margolis appended his own hadranim, novellae, additional commentary to the Haggadah and sermons. One sermon was delivered at Adath Israel of New York. - Goldman 166. Two thousand copies were printed. Subjects: Haggadot - Texts. Seder - Liturgy - Texts. Judaism - Liturgy - Texts. Haggadah. OCLC lists 7 copies (NYPL, UCLA, UDenver, Harvard, JTS, Toronto, NLI). Ex-library with usual markings. Cloth soiled, pages lightly aged, binding repaired. Good + condition. (HAG-14-1A)
Original Cloth. 8vo. 136 pages. 25 cm. First edition. Yaari 1888, Yudlov 2688. Goldman 166. Contains two commentaries on the Hagadah Shel Pesah: Ge'ulat Avraham by Avraham ben ha-Gera [ (1750-1808) ; son of the Vilna Gaon] - Gevurot El by Gavri'el Ze'ev ben Yehi'el Yitshak Margaliyot [(1847-1935) , Rabbi of Adath Israel in New York]. Margolis appended his own hadranim, novellae, additional commentary to the Haggadah and sermons. One sermon was delivered at Adath Israel of New York. - Goldman 166. Pages 1-112 are photostats of the original Vilna edition (1903) , the rest consists of new text. Two thousand copies were printed. Subjects: Haggadot - Texts. Seder - Liturgy - Texts. Judaism - Liturgy - Texts. Haggadah. OCLC lists two copies (Natl Libr Israel, HUC) , none in New York. Cloth soiled, pages lightly aged, binding lightly shaken, light wine stains throughout; overall fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HAG-14-1)
1st editions. Later boards. 8vo, 92, 54 pages. 19 cm. In Hebrew. Titles translate to Order of Learning for Shavuot Evening and Order of Learning from Hosana Raba Eve. Heidenheim (17571832) was an influential and prominent Hebrew grammarian, masoretic scholar, exegete, and commentator on liturgy. He received a printing press license in 1798 and two years later published his most famous work, the mahzor, Sefer Kerovot (EJ, 2007) . SUBJECTS: Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Shavuot -- Prayers and devotions. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide (OCLC: 123000735) . Vinograd, Roedelheim 141. Ex-library with usual markings. Mark on one page. Light foxing. Very Good Condition. (RAB-64-68)
Period boards. 8vo. 312 pages, 21 cm. In Hebrew and German. Title translates to Elegies for Tisha BaAv: With Megillat Eikhah, the Call to the Torah, and all other Prayers according to the Ashkenazi Rite. SUBJECTS: Ninth of Av -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts.. Vinograd, Roedelheim 378. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (JTS, Vanderbilt, Duke, Manchester, Harvard) . Wear to boards. Extensive period notes on inside boards and end pages. Light damp stains on title page. Contents all very good. Good Condition. (RAB-64-22)
HEBREW ONLY. 21.5X15.5 cm. X+10+23+56+150+200 pages. Hardcover. Rubbed Spine. Yellowing pages. Else in good condition.
Very Good French Original 1/4 leather bdg. Six compartments on spine, second has book title gilt. 12mo. /17 x 12 cm). In Hebrew and French. [viii], 565, [1] p. All edges gilt. Prieres journalieres a l'usage des Israelites du rite Portugais. Traduction française de A[lexandre] Crehange. Crehange who wrote under the pen name Ben Baruch, was a French Jewish writer and communal leader. Créhange was born to a religious Jewish family in Étain, a small town in Lorraine, where his father worked as hazzan of the local synagogue. By 1801, the family had moved to Dijon. He moved at a young age to Germany to work at a commercial house, but returned to France after going bankrupt. There he worked as a peddler and bookkeeper in Saint-Étienne, while serving as head of the Jewish community of nearby Lyon. Créhange moved to Paris in the 1830s. A supporter of the French Revolution of 1848, he published "La Marseillaise du travail", in which he provided new words to La Marseillaise to celebrate the cause of the proletariat, and a pamphlet purporting to show how the Tanakh prescribes a republic as the optimal form of government.At the same time, he became the spokesman for the Parisian Orthodox community in a series of disputes with the Consistoire central, which he saw as representing the interests of the Jewish elite. In 1848 he organized the Club démocratique des fidèles, which promoted republicanism and civic responsibility, and started a weekly periodical, La Vérité, in which he defended the rights of the Orthodox. He ardently lobbied for the introduction of universal male suffrance in consistorial elections.[5] Créhange also advocated against the heavy taxes imposed by the Consistoire on meat sold by butchers that it authorized as kosher, the sale of seats and aliyot in the synagogue, the costly dues for burial rites and plots, and the ban on private prayer assemblies. Créhange was one of the ten founders of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, of which he served as vice-president in 1863-1864, and would later become secretary of the Comité de Bienfaisance Israélite and the Consistoire central. Créhange translated and edited a number of liturgical volumes during the Second Empire. In 1846, Créhange published in two volumes a French translation of the Tseno Ureno under the title La Semaine Israélite, ou le Tzeéna Ouréna Moderne, Entretiens de Josué Hadass avec sa Famille sur les Saintes Ecritures. He also published a translation into French of the Hagaddah (1847); a book of prayers of the French Jews entitled Tefillat 'Adat Yeshurun (1850); Min?ah ?adashah, prayers of the Sephardic Jews (1855); an illustrated translation of Tehillim (1858), festival prayers for the use of Franco-Spanish and Franco-Portuguese Jews (6 vols., 1861-63); and from 1850 to 1872 an almanac, Annuaire Parisien. He edited two periodicals: La paix, revue religieuse, morale et littéraire (1846) and Annuaire parisien du culte israélite (1851-71). (Source: Wikipedia). [= Daily prayers for the use of Israelites of the Portuguese rite]. First and Only Edition. Aviva Ben Ur's Rare Book list: 103a. OCLC: 55233895.; 875026624.
br. Di fronte allo scenario di un Mediterraneo diviso e frammentato, divenuto arena triste di migrazioni disperate e di morte, è necessario ripensare nella passione di questi nostri fratelli con la faccia sporca di tristezza e la voce spaccata dal silenzio. Ci accingiamo a questo percorso con il cuore pieno di compassione e di commozione per tutte le vittime, una ad una, guardandone il volto, pronunciandone il nome: quelle dell'impoverimento, della fame, della fuga clandestina, del naufragio che ogni minuto soccombono a questa tragedia nel grande mare che ne esprime il sogno, l'anelito, l'impegno convinto e perseverante della crescita reciproca del dialogo chiarificatore per passare dal conflitto alla pace. Pertanto nasce questo lavoro, sapendoci tutti convocati a guardare la croce di questo momento storico che molti fratelli stanno vivendo naufragando sulle acque di questo Mare Nostrum. Solo stando dalla loro parte possiamo farci loro cirenei e costruttori di pace per salpare insieme verso la luce della Pasqua.
in-16, pp. 286, leg. in m. pelle viola, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso. Dodicesimo e ultimo volume liturgico, arricchito infine da utilissimi indici di testi evangelici, di opere ecclesiastiche in ordine alfabetico e di testi eucaristici in ordine cronologico. Esemplare assai fresco.. .
8°, br. edit., pp. XXX - 470, ritratto su tav. f.t. Intonso. Mons. P. I. Cecchetti, originario di Penna San Giovanni (MC), fu autore di numerosi studi biblico-liturgici.
38920Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Hardback, 781 p., 1 b/w ill., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503512563.
78488Bruges, Apostolat Liturgique/Abbaye de Saint-André, 1955. 16 x 23, 156 pp., broché, bon état (1 cachet du Collège jésuite Saint Sranislas à Mons).
1970625BFreiburg i. Br. usw., Herder, 1970-1972. 8°, 1 Abb., Bibeldünndruck-Ausgabe in Rot-Schwarz-Druck Flexible farbige OKt Teilweise mit Besitzvermerk, leichte Gebrauchsspuren
1982688BFreiburg i.Br. usw., Herder, 1982-1984. 8° (17,5 x 12 cm), 24*, 819, (2); 22*, 809, (1); 24*, 823, (1) Seiten, 1 Abb., Auf gelblichem Papier in Rot und Schwarz gedruckt, Tafel "Halleluia-Melodien", "Psallierweisen" Braune Orig.-Kunstlederbände mit jeweils 2 farb. Lesebändchen und farb. illustr. OU
2010689BFreiburg i. Br. usw., Herder, 2010. 8°, 24*, 818, (3) Seiten, 1 Abb., 1 Notentafel Original-Ganzlederband mit goldgeprägtem Rücken, dreisetigem Goldschnitt und 2 Lesebändchen sowie OU
1999690BFreiburg i.Br. usw., Herder, 1999. 8°, 22*, 809, (1) Seiten, 1 Abb., Bibeldünndruck-Ausgabe in Rot-Schwarz-Druck Original-Pappband (braun) mit 2 Lesebändchen und illustr. OU