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2025x-103299813XRoutledge 2025. Hardcover. New. 250 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.45 inches. Routledge hardcover
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elala2345Metz: Ephraim Hadamar 1829. The most important and influential work on ethics in fifteenth century Jewish literature. The author was one of the leading Talmudic scholars of his day. Zedner p. 381. Friedberg p. 620 no. 2216. 3 Volumes. 8vo. ff. 18 819. engraved frontis. contempoary calf bindings worn but solid some scattered foxing Metz: Ephraim Hadamar, 1829 unknown
55265Amsterdam: Estampado en caza de Iaacob de Cordova 5441. First edition. Hardcover. g to vg-. Large quarto. 5 634pp. Re-backed in modern spine with raised bands blind-stamped tooling and the original gilt-stamped leather label pasted on. Retains original leather boards. Edges of the book block in red. Engraved title page. Text throughout printed in a two-column format with decorative woodcut initials and tailpieces.<br /> <br /> This work is a paraphrased translation of the Pentateuch the Five Books of Moses into Spanish by Rabbi Isaac Aboab da Fonseca 1605-1693 seamlessly incorporating and utilizing past rabbinic commentary and midrash into the text. The previous commentaries referenced by Aboab throughout are usually attributed to the views of "sages" or "theologians" without specifically citing the individual source. The book was important for the ex-converso Sephardic Jewish community of Amsterdam as many of these Jews who had in more recent years reconnected with there Jewish heritage after a period of more than one hundred years living as Catholics on the Iberian peninsula could not read Hebrew. This publication is one of a large number of works of Judaica including bibles and prayer books published from the 16th - early 18th centuries which catered to that community. The author a respected scholar and prominent member of the Sephardic community was himself from a Portuguese Jewish family which had previously been forcibly converted to Christianity. The work is considered to be Aboab's magnum opus and was the standard by which all other similar works of the period were judged.<br /> <br /> The engravings which surround the text on the title page by Jan van den Aveele c. 1650 - 1727 depict a number of biblical scenes and figures and contain some Hebrew text. The prologue contains approbations including some Hebrew text from three other prominent religious figures in the community: Jacob ben Aaron Sasportas 1610 – 1698 Immanuel Abenatar Melo and Selomoh de Oliveira.<br /> <br /> Text throughout in Spanish.<br /> <br /> Binding with some light rubbing to the extremities and some period abrasions to the covers. Interior with some light water staining to the interior covers and free endpapers. Text pages throughout with some sporadic minor to light foxing and water stains with a few small instances of worming or other holes. Title page with a small hole at the center and a closed tear at the bottom. The initial 7 printed leaves have been repaired and/or reinforced to one degree or another mostly in the margins. In the case of the title page laid down this has resulted in some minor loss of image to the edges of the leaf and some loss of text along the left margin of the prologue leaf and on p.1 and 3. Pages throughout on the whole in good shape. Binding in very good- interior in good condition overall. About the author:<br /> Isaac Aboab da Fonseca 1605-1693 was a leading Rabbi and scholar of the Portuguese Jewish community of Amsterdam in the 17th century. He was born in the Portuguese town of Castro Daire as Simão da Fonseca and was a member of the large and prominent Aboab family which was comprised of many noted rabbis scholars physicians and merchants over the centuries. He was born into a family of conversos but still constant anti-Semitic persecution caused the family to immigrate to Amsterdam when Isaac was seven years old. There they reestablished their Jewish roots. From 1642-1654 he was appointed to be the head of the Jewish community in Recife Brazil during the brief period of Dutch control. He served as Rabbi of the Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue the first synagogue in the Americas. Upon the retaking of the colony by the Portuguese Aboab came back to Amsterdam and in 1656 he was one of several prominent religious leaders of the Portuguese-Jewish community of Amsterdam to excommunicate the famed philosopher Baruch Spinoza.<br /> <br /> Reference: Darlow and Moule #8481. Estampado en caza de Iaacob de Cordova hardcover
184847660Krotoschin Krotoszyn: B. L. Monasch & Sohn 1848. First German edition. Hardcover. g to vg. Octavo. viii 315 1 558 392pp. Bound in modern brown half-cloth over decorative paper-covered boards with gilt lettering and decorative ruling on spine. Light brown endpapers. The author Isaac Aboab lived in Toledo at the end of the 14th century. His Hebrew work Menorath HaMe'or "The Candelabrum of Light" is a classic ethical work. It became immensely popular among the Jews in the Middle Ages with more than seventy editions printed. Originally written in Hebrew it was translated into Spanish Ladino Yiddish and German with the 1st edition printed in Constantinople in 1514. <br /> <br /> "Developing the image of the seven-branched candlestick cf. Num. 4:9 Isaac divides his work into seven nerot "lamps". These in turn are subdivided into main divisions parts and chapters. Using the three parts of Psalms 34:15 as general headings he assigns the seven lamps to them in the following manner: a "Depart from evil" 1 guard against envy lust ambition; 2 be wary of sins attendant upon speech. b "Do good" 3 observance of mitzvot such as circumcision rearing of children prayer festivals honoring parents founding a family charity justice; 4 study of Torah; 5 repentance. c "Seek peace and pursue it" 6 peace and love for fellowman; and 7 humility. Into this rather loose framework lsaac fitted a wealth of aggadic material culled from the Talmud and the vast midrashic literature. His use of passages from aggadic works now lost and the variants in the talmudic and midrashic texts he cites make the Menorat ha-Ma'or of great importance for establishing the text of the Talmud used in the Spanish-North African academies as distinct from that of the Franco-German school. Isaac is selective in using esoteric texts and he fights shy of statements that may provoke doubt and heresy." -see:encyclopedia dot com. <br /> <br /> The translation by R. J. Fürstenthal was completed by Benzion Behrend. Block somewhat browned with sporadic light foxing. Water stain at lower foredge and bottom visible for about fifty pages. Binding in overall very good interior in good condition. B. L. Monasch & Sohn hardcover
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ria9781953829986_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Abraham Isaac Kook 1865-1935 was the first chief rabbi of pre-state Israel. A philosopher and a poet his creative accomplishments have often been overshadowed by his role as the Orthodox rabbi who embraced the Zionist pioneers.A deep hardcover
2006Q-097698623XBen Yehuda Press 2006-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ben Yehuda Press paperback
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1975Q-0827600763University of Nebraska Press 1975-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Nebraska Press paperback
1946005823Champaign Illinois: Jos. Kuhn & Co. 1946 45 pages. Related ephemera laid in. Small sheet with autograph sentiment and signature of Isaac Kuhn affixed to page with his preface to the book. 4to. Illus. by Illustrated. 4to. Privately Printed. Hardcover. Very Good. Jos. Kuhn & Co. hardcover
1974Q-0684140179Charles Scribner's Sons 1974-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1976Q-0684145812Scribner 1976-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scribner paperback
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