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Original Cloth. 8vo. 38 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In German. Contains two fold out pages. Habakkuk: Prophet; author of the eighth in the collection of the twelve minor prophetical books. The etymology of the name of the prophet is not clear. It seems to be a loan-word representing the Assyrian 'hambakuku, ' a garden-plant, and has the appearance of being a writer's pseudonym (F. E. Peiser, 'Der Prophet Habakuk, ' in 'Mitteilungen der Vorderasiatischen Gesellschaft, ' 1903, i. 12) . ... Peiser (l. C. ) contends that Habakkuk is the pseudonym of a Judean prince held as a hostage in Nineveh, and who witnessed the attack of the Medes, in alliance with Chaldea and Babylon, in 625 B. C. But his book announces a second attack. This prince may have been the son or grandson of Manasseh. Peiser shows that Habakkuk displays remarkable familiarity with Assyrian literature, his similes indicating quotations from, and adaptations of, Assyrian mythological writings. - 1906 JE. Subjects: Criticism, interpretation, etc. Bible. Habakkuk. Bible. Old Testament - Criticism, interpretation, etc. Bible. Habakkuk. Bible. Old Testament. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BIBLE-14-28)
Out of print. 124 pages. Library of Congress Number 90-63171. Binding beginning to split between pages 28 and 29. Mildly soiled cover. Crease to lower front cover. Contents clean. Variety of poetry and writing focussed upon the Jewish faith. 8 sections labelled as follows: Desert; Jerusalem; There are Rebbes and Rebbes; Prayers, Reflections and other Zings and Zangs; Close Encounters of Various Kinds; Schechinah, Sexuality and the Serpent; Clearing the Way for Meshiach; Adieux and Intermediate Conclusions. Included are two informational mailouts for workshops the author was conducting in 1992 - Creativity, Spirituality and Action; Intimacy with the Self and Others. Book
128 pages. Text divided into five parts: The Gift of Wonder; The Gift of a Homeland; The Gift of Faith; The Gift of Growing Up; The Gift of Torah. Contents clean and unmarked. Moderate soiling and wear to illustrated boards. Bit of peeling to top edge of back endpaper. Moderate wear overall. Nice working copy. Book
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original cloth bdg. 563-last pp. wormholes. 16mo. (10 x 7 cm). In Greek (Modern 1453-) and preface in Latin. 568 p. Noveum Testamentum Graece.= Tes kaidis diathikis apanta.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original decorative and illustrated cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish with Greek alphabet - Karamanlidika. 116 p., 18 unnumbered b/w plates. Anin celil zuhuru. Mattheaios Incili yirmi dördüncü babin tefsiri. [TURKISH WITH GREEK ALPHABET - KARAMANLIDIKA]. The Karamanlides or simply Karamanlides are Greek-Orthodoxes, Turkish-speaking people native to the Karaman and Cappadocia regions of Anatolia. Today, a majority of the population lives within Greece, though there is a notable diaspora in Western Europe and North America. Karamanlides were Greek-Orthodox Christians in Central Anatolia who had spoken Turkish as their primary language. The term is geographical, derived from the 13th-century Beylik of Karaman. This was the first Turkish kingdom to use Turkish as its official language and originally the term would only refer to the inhabitants of the town of Karaman or from the region of Karaman. After the Christians in the area were exchanged with a Muslim population of Greece in 1923, the title became a label for local Muslim inhabitants. Historically, the Karamanlides spoke Karamanli Turkish. Its vocabulary drew overwhelmingly from Turkic words with many Greek loan words. The language should not be confused with Cappadocian Greek, which was spoken in the same region during the same timeframe but is derived from the Greek language. While the official Ottoman Turkish was written in the Arabic script, the Karamanlides used the Greek alphabet for writing its form of Turkish. (Source: Wikipedia). Karamanli Turkish had its own literary tradition and produced numerous published works in print in the 19th century, some of them published by Evangelinos Misailidis, by the Anatoli or Misailidis publishing house (Misailidis 1986, p. 134). First Edition. Extremely rare.
English, Hebrew And Aramaic Edition; 8.4 X 5.6 X 1.2 inches; 396 pages
; 8vo; 370 pages; From the personal library of Dr. Guido Ksich, one of the 20th Century's outstanding historians of German Jewry. Ex-library with usual marks. Cloth sunned but otherwise Very Good Condition (fest-4-3)
First edition. Period boards. 8vo. 322 pages, 27 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Commentary on the Torah by our Great and Embraced Rabbi Moses Bar Nahman. Rabbi Moshe ben Nahman, the 13th century Jewish leader and scholar known as Ramban, earned himself a place alongside Rashi as one of Judaism's primary Torah commentators. His commentary encompasses a vast panorama of Jewish learning, language, halakha, aggadah, philosophy, Kabbalah, and history. SUBJECTS: Bible. Pentateuch -- Commentaries. Bible. Pentateuch. Bible. Pentateuch -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800. CD 000150436. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (HUC, Spertus, UC Berkeley, and GWU) . Ex-library with usual markings. Some pen on title page. Overall Very Good Condition. (HEB-48-52)
98 pages. Features: Tora Tora Tora Over Indiana; Turbo-Prop Jungmeister; Testing Your Homebuilt - Pitot Statics; Irish KR-2; Tailwing Revisited; Voyager 'Chutes. Sound copy. Magazine
Mm 175x225 Collection: Les Cahiers de La nuit surveillée, n° 1. Brossura editoriale di 237 pagine con bandelle, illustrazioni interne al testo. Esemplare in ottimo stato. Testo in francese - french text. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Later Cloth. 8vo. VIII, 162 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In German. 'The Development of the Israelite Prophethood'. A historical and philological analysis of the Biblical Prophets and the Priesthood. Sigmund Maybaum (18441919) , rabbi and lecturer on homiletics. He officiated as rabbi in Dolni-Kubin, Hungary (187073) , and Zatec, Bohemia (187381) . In 1881 he was called to Berlin, where from 1888 he also lectured on homiletics at the Hochschule fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums. In 1903 he was appointed professor. Active in the association of rabbis in Germany, in 1897 Maybaum was among those rabbis who protested against the idea of convening the Zionist Congress in Germany. - EJ 2008. Subjects: Prophets - Palestine - History. Judaism - History - To 70 A. D. Judaism. Middle East - Palestine. Bound in later cloth. First and last leaf soiled, some soiling in margins throughout, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (BIBLE-14-7)
Parole et silence, 2010. In-8 broché de 165 pages. Bon état
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)
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
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)
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)
8vo; 121 pages; Slight wear to covers and spine. Slight damp stain to bottom of some pages. Pages uncut. (K-mx2-46)
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. BUONE CONDIZIONI GENERALI, SEGNI DEL TEMPO, LIEVI TRACCE DI UMIDO. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: The Jewish Museum Of Budapest Titolo tradotto: Il Museo Ebraico di Budapest Curatore: Ilona Benoschofsky, Alexander Scheiber Traduzione dall'ungherese di: (Translated from the Ungharian by) Joseph W. Wiesenberg Editore: Corvina, 1996 Lingua: Inglese Language: English Lunghezza: 248 pagine; 23 cm; illustrato Formato: Rilegato (Hardcover, dust-jacket, illustrated) ISBN: 9631340759, 9789631340754; 9631326934, 9789631326932 Collana: Collections of the Museum Soggetti: Ebraismo, Giudaica, Storia, Monumenti, Musei, Guide, Mostre, Collezionismo, Antiquariato, Esposizioni, Libri Vintage, Libri illustrati, Ebrei, Tradizione, Costumi, Religione, Torah, Cultura ebraica, Memoria, Shoah, Olocausto, Ungheria, Giudaismo, Folklore, Rabbini, Sinagoghe, Luoghi di culto, Preghiera, Messia, Candelieri, Oggettistica, Israele, Gerusalemme, Scrittura, Libri Sacri, Esodo, Diaspora, Quartieri, Pittura, Scultura, Tessili, Candele, Cerimonie, Manoscritti, Bibbia, Testamento, Coppe, Antiquariat-Buchseite, Judaica, Printed Words and Images, The Way Jews Lived, Icons, Budapesti Zsidó Múzeum, Folk art, Monuments, Rites, History, Hebrew language, Rituals, Sabbath, Yom Kippur, Lamps, Textiles, Ceremonial, Catalogs, Jüdisches, Symbolism, Liturgical objects, Design Graphic, Juif, Juives, Juden, Judisch, Joden, Judios, Riten, Judaism, Judaica, History, Monuments, Museums, Guides, Exhibitions, Collectibles, Antiques, Exhibitions, Illustrated books, Hebrews, Tradition, Costumes, Jewish Culture, Memory, Holocaust, Hungary, Judaism, Rabbis, Synagogues, Places of Worship, Prayer, Messiah, Candlesticks, Writing, Sacred Books, Exodus, Neighborhoods, Painting, Sculpture, Textiles, Candles, Ceremonies, Manuscripts, Bible, Testament, Cups Parole e frasi comuni 17th century Height 19th century Applied Art Old artistic bottom Brestyanszky Charity Box Chief Rabbi crown colored columns congregation curtain cylindrical Ecclesiastical Collections embossed embroidery Hebrew inscription Erno Namenyi filigree flowers frame Fulop gold Hanukkah Lamp Hebrew letters Herend Hevrah Kaddishah Holy Society Hungary Illustrations Inventory Jerusalem Jews Jozsef Kdszeghy Kiddush Levanah leather binding mark Height Polish medal Menorah reckoning Moses Nagykanizsa Nyitra oblong Obuda openwork painted Pair Rimmonim palmette gilt silver hallmark pewter pieces Porcelain prancing lion Prayerbook Qbuda Reitzner ritual rocaille rosette Sandor Seder Plate shape Shofar Silver filigree silversmith Spicebox stylized synagogue tablets Temple Torah crown tray Treasures Ecclesiastical tulip valance velvet Viennese hallmark Vilmos Width XIX secolo Arte applicata Arco artistico Vecchio fondo artistico Brestyanszky Buda Pest Charity Box Capo Rabbino corona colonne congregazione tenda cilindrica Ecclesiastico Collezioni ricamo inciso Iscrizione ebraica Etrog filigrana fiori cornice oro Hanukkah Lampada Lettere ebraiche sacra Ungheria Illustrazioni Inventario Gerusalemme Museo ebraico ebrei marchio pelle Altezza marchio polacco Menorah oblungo Obuda openwork dipinto Coppia palmette dorato argento marchio peltro pezzi Porcellino rampante porcellana Preghiera oggetti rituali rosone rocaille placca Argentiere filigrana Stelo stilizzato sinagoga Templeation Torah velluto tulipano velluto Marchio viennese Vilmos
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Full leather bdg. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Karamanlidika (Ottoman Turkish with Greek letters). 104 p. Partly uncut. Ai Kuriakai tou Etous: Yani senenin her kiryakisinde okunan Evangelion'un izahati içün. Phylladion (Juz): 5. Prep. by Savvas Dimitriadis. [In Greek] Sundays of the year: [In Turkish with Greek alphabet] Exegesis of the Gospel which is read every Sunday of the year. Sermons delivered by the doctor E. Emmanuelidis. Printed and published with the approval of the Patriarchate Ecclesiastical Commission. [In Greek:] "Act reasonably and speak practically" (S. Isidore de Peluse). Publisher: Savvas Dimitriadis. Paper 5: Imprimerie du Patriarchat, March 1902. [Published] 12 fascicles, nos 1-12 (November 1901- October 1902). 56 to 128 pages per booklet, with serial number and indication of the month of the year at the bottom of each title page. Contents: P. 1: Title.; P. 2: Notice saying that the Greek translation of these "Homilies" is reserved to the author (E. Emanuelidis).; P. 3: Preface by S. Dimitriadis which explains the need for each Christian to devote Sunday to meditate "these fragrant flowers of the Holy Orthodoxy". By publishing from November 1901 under the title "Ai Kuriakai tou Etous", Emmanuel Emmanuel's sermons, he rendered his orthodox brothers an appreciable service. Procopi (Ürgüb), March 1, 1902.; Homilies. Fifth of Twelve. First and Only Edition. Balta (XX Siecle) 5.; Dallegio & Salaville IV, 337.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 135 p. Kurban ve tufan üzerine makaleler. Articles on 'Sacrifice' and 'Flood Cataclysm'.
français In-8 de 158 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Collection Histoire et Tradition.
Original Cloth. 8vo. XXII, 249 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Contents: Part. 1. An introduction to Shirta. - Part 2. Shirta: A new translation with commentary. Commentary and new translation on the Shirta, the oldest complete and extant commentary on the Song at Sea (Exodus 15: 1-21) - the Fifteeth chapter of the book of Exodus, which records 'the song' that Moses and the Israelites sang when they were delivered from the Egyptians. Rabbi Judah Goldin (19141998) , a Jewish scholar and professor at Penn, Yale, Iowa, Duke, and the JTSA. Subjects: Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael. Shirata - Commentaries. Bible. Exodus, XV, 1-21 - Commentaries. Shirta - Commentaries. Bible. Old Testament. Exodus XV, 1-21 - Commentaries. Exodus. Jacket soiled, with light tears to edges. Previous owners name on endpage, with minor markings and notes to a few pages in pen and pencil, otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (BIBLE-14-26) xx