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2018010624Lexington Books 2018. Book measures 23.5x16.cm. xi146pp. Bound in original publishers laminated hardcover. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally pages clean throughout. A very good clean bright copy. . Hard Cover. Very Good Plus. 8vo. Lexington Books Hardcover
2018x-1498547753Lexington Books 2018. Hardcover. New. 176 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Lexington Books hardcover
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2020x-149854777XLexington Books 2020. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 147 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.50 inches. Lexington Books paperback
1498547753.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2015x-1783482567Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc 2015. Hardcover. New. 240 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc hardcover
2015x-1783482575Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc 2015. Paperback. New. 240 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc paperback
First edition. Original paper wrappers rebound in period boards. 8vo, 78 pages, 26 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 716. Authors lengthy inscription and ownership stamp on front end page. Title translates to Aggadah and Homiletics: Including Articles, Rulings, and Elucidations on the Legends. Rabbi Zevi ben Moses Lass (b. 1849) , was born in Girkalnis, Kovno Province. He studied under his uncle before joining the Perushim of Eisiskes for three years. He then went to Vilna and was ordained by Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor and Rabbi Isaac Harif of Slonim. He was appointed the rabbi of Jieznas in 1871 but due to the financial instability of the community, he immigrated to New York in 1884. There he served as a preacher, he was known as the "Yezner Rav" and as a kashrut supervisor under the authority of Chief Rabbi Jacob Joseph for twelve years. In the introduction to this book, Rabbi Lass writes, "'Originally, [when I first came to New York, ] ...I planned to publish [from my ms. The] section of responsa [on gittin called Geresh Yerahim] because there within are many important matters of practical halakhah. However, after my wheel [of fortune] turned I was left without any support and not one penny remained in my hands. I concluded that I should [instead] publish the section on aggadah and homiletics [i. E. , Ateret Zevi]. It is my hope that this section will attract many of my brethren among the children of Israel in this land to support me and my household, and also so that I will be able to disseminate from my wellspring all my novel interpretations in halakhah, i. E. , the book Geresh Yerahim. " Rabbi Lass published the section on aggadah first because "here interest in halakhah is in a low state. SUBJECTS: Jewish sermons, Hebrew. Aggada -- Commentaries. Aggada. Jewish sermons, Hebrew. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Brandeis, YU, HUC, JTS) , none west or south of Cincinnati. Binding repaired. Minor wear to boards. Internally Very Good. (HEB-48-52)
First edition. Original paper wrappers rebound in period boards. 8vo, 78 pages, 26 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 716. Authors ownership stamp on front end page. Title translates to Aggadah and Homiletics: Including Articles, Rulings, and Elucidations on the Legends. Rabbi Zevi ben Moses Lass (b. 1849) , was born in Girkalnis, Kovno Province. He studied under his uncle before joining the Perushim of Eisiskes for three years. He then went to Vilna and was ordained by Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor and Rabbi Isaac Harif of Slonim. He was appointed the rabbi of Jieznas in 1871 but due to the financial instability of the community, he immigrated to New York in 1884. There he served as a preacher, he was known as the "Yezner Rav" and as a kashrut supervisor under the authority of Chief Rabbi Jacob Joseph for twelve years. In the introduction to this book, Rabbi Lass writes, "'Originally, [when I first came to New York, ] ...I planned to publish [from my ms. The] section of responsa [on gittin called Geresh Yerahim] because there within are many important matters of practical halakhah. However, after my wheel [of fortune] turned I was left without any support and not one penny remained in my hands. I concluded that I should [instead] publish the section on aggadah and homiletics [i. E. , Ateret Zevi]. It is my hope that this section will attract many of my brethren among the children of Israel in this land to support me and my household, and also so that I will be able to disseminate from my wellspring all my novel interpretations in halakhah, i. E. , the book Geresh Yerahim. " Rabbi Lass published the section on aggadah first because "here interest in halakhah is in a low state. SUBJECTS: Jewish sermons, Hebrew. Aggada -- Commentaries. Aggada. Jewish sermons, Hebrew. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Brandeis, YU, HUC, JTS) , none west or south of Cincinnati. Binding repaired. Minor wear to boards. Internally Very Good. (HEB-48-52A)
First edition. Original paper wrappers rebound in modern boards. 8vo, 78 pages, 26 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 716. Title translates to Aggadah and Homiletics: Including Articles, Rulings, and Elucidations on the Legends. Rabbi Zevi ben Moses Lass (b. 1849) , was born in Girkalnis, Kovno Province. He studied under his uncle before joining the Perushim of Eisiskes for three years. He then went to Vilna and was ordained by Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Spektor and Rabbi Isaac Harif of Slonim. He was appointed the rabbi of Jieznas in 1871 but due to the financial instability of the community, he immigrated to New York in 1884. There he served as a preacher, he was known as the "Yezner Rav" and as a kashrut supervisor under the authority of Chief Rabbi Jacob Joseph for twelve years. In the introduction to this book, Rabbi Lass writes, "'Originally, [when I first came to New York, ] ...I planned to publish [from my ms. The] section of responsa [on gittin called Geresh Yerahim] because there within are many important matters of practical halakhah. However, after my wheel [of fortune] turned I was left without any support and not one penny remained in my hands. I concluded that I should [instead] publish the section on aggadah and homiletics [i. E. , Ateret Zevi]. It is my hope that this section will attract many of my brethren among the children of Israel in this land to support me and my household, and also so that I will be able to disseminate from my wellspring all my novel interpretations in halakhah, i. E. , the book Geresh Yerahim. " Rabbi Lass published the section on aggadah first because "here interest in halakhah is in a low state. SUBJECTS: Jewish sermons, Hebrew. Aggada -- Commentaries. Aggada. Jewish sermons, Hebrew. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Brandeis, YU, HUC, JTS) , none west or south of Cincinnati. Ex-Library with minimal markings. Binding repaired. Internally Very Good. (HEB-48-52B)
1st edition. 8vo. Loosely bound in period boards. 407 pages. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 839. Title translates to The Book of the Staff of Judah Published in 6 parts. Sermons on the weekly Torah portion. R. Judah Leib Lazarov (1875-1939) was born in Kovno Province, Russia and studied in Jewish centers such as Telz, Mir, Volozhin and Radun. Prior to moving to the United States in 1898 where his career as a teacher flourished, he worked as a preacher in Lithuania. He was renowned for his scholarship and instrumental role in founding Hebrew schools. Lazarov took pains not to refer to himself as a Rov, i. E. , capable of making halakhic decisions, and insisted his role was simply that of a preacher. SUBJECTS(S) Jewish Sermons, Bible. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Flaking and edgewear. Otherwise Good condition. (AMR-50-8A)
1st edition. 8vo. 61, 61, 61. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 839. Title translates to The Book of the Staff of Judah Published in 6 parts. Sermons on the weekly Torah portion. R. Judah Leib Lazarov (1875-1939) was born in Kovno Province, Russia and studied in Jewish centers such as Telz, Mir, Volozhin and Radun. Prior to moving to the United States in 1898 where his career as a teacher flourished, he worked as a preacher in Lithuania. He was renowned for his scholarship and instrumental role in founding Hebrew schools. Lazarov took pains not to refer to himself as a Rov, i. E. , capable of making halakhic decisions, and insisted his role was simply that of a preacher. SUBJECTS(S) Jewish Sermons, Bible. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Original paper wrappings. Flaking and edgewear. Otherwise Good condition. (AMR-50-8)
19911260611991 Editions de la Maisnie, Guy Trédaniel - 1991 - In-8 broché - 299 pages - Illustré de 112 planches et 95 figures en N&B
186454991Budapest, Löwy`s Sohn, o.J. (um 1864). Doppeltitel, 293 (recte 289), 22 SS. 8°, Blindgeprägtes Leinen d. Zt. mit Rückenvergoldung.
2003021202Simon's Town South Africa: Janssen Publishers CC 2003. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Third Printing. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Large quarto paperback bound in color pictorial card covers. 80 pages. Prefatory note about George Quaintance by the editors of Janssen Publishing reprinted in German on last page and a one page introductory essay "George Quaintance and his Art" by Tora Lillstrom. Illustrated throughout with black and white nude or semi-clad drawings of men in a neoclassical style. Third printing the International edition. George Quaintance was an American artist famous for his "idealized strongly homo-erotic" depictions of men in mid-20th-century physique magazines and the stylistic and historical context of his art led many to refer to him as a "pioneer of a gay aesthetic". No previous ownership marks. A used but still clean tight and unmarked copy. Mild slant to spine from shelving and just a hint a curl to fore-edge at bottom. Very good. . Janssen Publishers CC Paperback
TRADUZIONE DI GLORIA ROMAGNOLI GRIBAUDI 2001 239 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: PERFETTO E INTONSO, PARI AL NUOVO. Il chassidismo, fin dalle sue origini nel XVIII sec, è stato pervaso da un entusiasmo e un ottimismo gioiosi che derivavano dalla nozione di Dio in tutte le cose. Questo ha portato a un insistere sulla gioia come elemento essenziale nell'adorazione divina e, di conseguenza, a una particolare attitudine alla preghiera. Questo classico è uno studio sul modo in cui i Rabbi chassidici si dedicano alla preghiera. L'autore dell'opera si basa principalmente sugli scritti dei Rabbi stessi e sui documenti conservati dai loro discepoli. Moltissimi brani estratti da questi scritti costituiscono la fonte principale di quest'opera fondamentale e aiutano il lettore ad acquisire familiarità con il pensiero chassidico sul tema dell'adorazione a Dio. Indice: 5 Introduzione 19 Introduzione alla prima edizione 21 Cap. I II chassidismo 38 Cap. II La natura della preghiera chassidica 60 Cap. III II Libro di Preghiera e la Casa di Preghiera 71 Cap. IV I preparativi per la preghiera 81 Cap. V Gesti e melodie nella preghiera 101 Cap. VI La preghiera contemplativa I 115 Cap. VII La preghiera contemplativa II 127 Cap. VIII La preghiera estatica 141 Cap. IX L'elevazione dei "pensieri strani" 161 Cap. X La preghiera come ispirazione 167 Cap. XI Le preghiere dello tzadik 184 Cap. XII La polemica sulla recitazione del Le-Shem Yihud 203 Cap. XIII La preghiera chassidica nei Responsi 219 Glossario dei nomi e termini ebraici 229 Bibliografia 231 Indice analitico
1932170931932. Paris Librairie Félix Alcan 1932 2ème ed. - Broché 14 5 cm x 22 5 cm 286 pages - Texte de Louis-Germain Lévy importante bibliographie - Bon état
19872111902152908070Sanseido 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 size Sanseido paperback
8vo. 350 pages. In english . SUBJECT (S) : coins in the Bible. Numismatiek. Bijbel. Book is illustrated with woodcuts and a fold-out plate of alphabets. In very good condition. (MX13-1)
19442082402113504401Nishodo 1944. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Nishodo paperback
2010DADAX3639273370VDM Verlag 2010-07-16. paperback. New. 5.91x0.43x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. VDM Verlag paperback
3639273370.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback