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17381906110569xbvkBerlin - Frankfurt, (Gottschalk?), 1737-1738. 1 blank sheet; (1) 129 / (1) 111 / 77 printed sheets, with few ornamental and pictorial woodblock engravings; 1 blank sheet. - Full leather binding of the period over 7 raised bands with blind-ornamented spine; folio (ca. 34 x 24 x 5 cm; ca. 2,15 kg.).
2015x-1783482567Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc 2015. Hardcover. New. 240 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.00 inches. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc hardcover
Period boards with original leather spine. 4to, 63 leaves, 31 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Yaakovs Spirit. Yaakov Ben-Shabat was a Moroccan Torah and Talmud scholar who was head of the Mogador Yeshivah. Ruah Yaakov is his commentary on the Torah and Gemmarah. CD 000122627. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Wisc, Harvard) . Wear to outer boards, pages brown and brittle, but complete with solid binding. Good Condition thus.. (HEB-48-12)
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)
2017x-1472483243Routledge 2017. Hardcover. New. 296 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
2015x-113883288XRoutledge 2015. Hardcover. New. 214 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
Very Good Armenian Original cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Armenian. [4], 891 p.
1973N5186Jerusalem: Makor 1973. Original Cloth. Very Good. Folio. Facsimile Edition in 260 Copies copy nr. 194 Photographed from an EXTREMELY RARE COPY in the collection of MR NAPHTALI LIFSCHITZ OF HAIFA. Some 165pp. A very good copy. <br/> <br/> Makor hardcover
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)
ria9781138832886_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The city includes opportunities as well as constraints for humans and other animals alike. Urban animals are often subjected to complaints; they transgress geographical legal as and cultural ordering systems while roaming the city in hardcover
201473179Israel: First Fruits of Zion. NF. 2014. Hardcover. Hardbacks in Near Fine condition without dust jackets. 4to 11" - 13" tall. 900 pages. Includes Audio Commentary CDs. Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information . First Fruits of Zion hardcover
1st Edition. Original boards. 8vo. 24, 72, 32, 56 pages. 23 cm. Goldman 442. 1 of only 100 copies printed in black ink (and only 200 copies total) . Rabbi and poet Ezekiel Leavitts copy, with his stamp. Title translates to The Hearing of Isaac. Section headings beautifully illustrated. An Anthology of Wit, Humor, Anecdotes and Curiosities. Selected from Talmudic, medieval and modern Jewish literature, arranged according to Chapter and verse of the Bible. . . (English title page. ) Libowitz, a rabbi, polemicist and hebraist, hoped by publishing this work to combat an anti-Semitic charge that the Jewish canon was humorless. Only 100 copies were printed of this edition, and a further 100 copies in red ink for the authors own use. SUBJECT(S) Jewish wit and humor. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Lacks backstrip. Institutional copy with usual markings. Otherwise Very Good condition. (AMR-50-12)
1st edition. Later boards. 8vo. 180 pages. 22 cm. In Hebrew. Portrait of Author. Title translates to The Book of Good Sermons for His People. Sermons on the book of Genesis. Includes Levines observations on Immigrant life in America. SUBJECT (S) Jewish sermons, Hebrew. Bible. Genesis -- Commentaries. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Spine flaking. Otherwise, Very Good Condition (AMR-50-11) .
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2019x-3030114848Palgrave Macmillan 2019. Hardcover. New. 289 pages. 8.25x6.00x0.75 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
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
13237Ancient Manuscript hand-written Torah Scroll Fragment in the Original Hebrew Language on Deer Parchment. This hand-written fragment came from Yemen and is approximately 400 to 500 years old and made from Deer skin. It measures 22" x 5". The section covers - The Second Tablets - The Divine Glory Shemot - Exodus - 32:20 - 34:22. The scroll has a beautiful very deep red color like scrolls that come from Yemen and are very rare as well. This is due to the deer parchment that is used and the process used in making the scroll. Scrolls of this type are no longer made and the process for making these distinctive scrolls has been lost over the centuriesSee Photos on bottom Torah Fragments like these are extremely rare and seldom seen in synagogues or available due to their age. This Torah fragment is prized for its beauty of its soft Gvil parchment and its writing. The parchment holds its ink well and the letters remain black and easy to read. The Torah Scroll considering its age is well preserved and in very good condition. unknown books
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