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1st edition, original cloth, 8vo, x, 229 pages, Judaism and the Visual Image argues for a Jewish theology of image that, among other things, helps us re-read the creation story in Genesis 1 and to question why images of Jewish women as religious subjects appear to be doubly suppressed by the Second Commandment, when images of observant male Jews have become legitimate, even iconic, representations of Jewish holiness. Raphael further suggests that 'devout beholding' of images of the Holocaust is a corrective to post-Holocaust theologies of divine absence from suffering that are infused by a sub-theological aesthetic of the sublime. Raphael concludes by proposing that the relationship between God and Israel composes itself into a unitary dance or moving image by which each generation participates in a processive revelation that is itself the ultimate work of Jewish art. Ex-library with usual markings, Overall Very Good Condition. (AC-4-15)
1st edition. Later boards. 8vo. 271 pages; 24 cm. In Hebrew. Goldman 772. Title translates as The Book of the Portion of Jacob. A collection of sermons organized by weekly Torah portion, and purporting to take one through the ancient quadrivium of meanings for each verse: The plain sense, the exegesis, the allusion and the mystical secret sense. SUBJECT (S) : Commentaries. Bible. Pentateuch. Sermons. OCLC lists 6 copies world wide. Ex-library with usual markings. Hinges starting. Other wise Good condition. (AMR-50-9)
First edition. Later Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 46 pages; 23 cm. In German. Title translates to Instructions and Tables for Comparing Jewish and Christian Chronologies. Includes dozens of tables. Two fold-out tables, one that folds out to just over a normal page size and one that is 5 times the width and twice the length of a normal page size. Part of the series: Jahresbericht des Jüdisch-Theologischen Seminars Fraenkel'scher Stiftung. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish chronology, tables. OCLC lists 29 holdings worldwide. Moderate edgewear. Slight browning to pages. Minimal staining. Minimal pencil and pen markings that minimally affect text. Good condition. (GER-51-74)
First edition. Original green paper wrappers. 8vo. 141 pages; 22 cm. In German with some Hebrew. Title translates to Where Would the Ten Tribes of Israel be sought? According to Sources. SUBJECT (S) : Lost tribes of Israel. OCLC lists 22 holdings worldwide. Significant edgewear. Wrappers repaired, piece missing from bottom left corner of front wrapper that does not affect text. Minimal pencil markings that barely affect text. Publisher information pasted on page over original publisher information (presumably to correct error) . Minimal stains and rubbing. Fair condition. (GER-51-69)
Original Boards. 8vo. 182 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. 'The Calendar and its Chronological Use: A reference book for technical and historical chronology. ' With material on the Tequfah of Nisan, Tequfot reckoning, chronology, material on conversion of dates (including conversion of Jewish-Christian-Moslem dates) . Avraham Aryeh Leib Akavya (Yakobovits) (18821964) , Polish-born Hebrew and Yiddish writer and editor. After the publication of his first story in David Frischmann's Ha-Dor (1901) , Akavya became a steady contributor to the Hebrew press and literary periodicals. He also wrote stories and novels in Yiddish, and translated from Yiddish to Hebrew. Akavya edited several Yiddish weeklies, the Hebrew daily Ha-Boker (with D. Frischmann (1909) ) , the biweekly for youth Shibbolim, and (after World War I) Ha-Zefirah and Ha-Yom. He went to Palestine in 1935 and was an editor of the short Massadah encyclopedia and later the chief editor of the Yizre'el encyclopedia. He devoted many years of research to the Hebrew calendar and published various books on the subject. - EJ 2008 Subjects: Jewish calendar. Jewish chronology. OCLC lists 16 copies. Scarce. Light wear to boards, bookplate on endpage, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (BIBLE-14-20)
Original boards. 8vo, 216 leaves. 25 cm. In Hebrew. Numbers. Luneville is a town in Northeast France with a relatively small, but influential Jewish community. At the time of this printing, only 315 Jews were registered in the town (JVL, 2008) Vinograd: Luneville, 25. CD 000304925. SUBJECT(S) : Bible. O. T. Pentateuch -- Commentaries. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (JTS, UNIVERSITAT LEIPZIG) . Heavy wear to boards, though still completely intact. Text is very clean. Good+ Condition. (HEB-48-4)
Original boards. 8vo, 216 leaves. 25 cm. In Hebrew. Deuteronmy. Luneville is a town in Northeast France with a relatively small, but influential Jewish community. At the time of this printing, only 315 Jews were registered in the town. Despite the minimal size of the community, there were two active printing presses in the town. (JVL, 2008) Vinograd: Luneville, 25. CD 000304925. SUBJECT(S) : Bible. O. T. Pentateuch -- Commentaries. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (JTS, UNIVERSITAT LEIPZIG) . Heavy wear to boards, though still completely intact. Text is very clean. Good+ Condition. (HEB-48-5)