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304 pages. Index. Glossary. "... Traces the ecclesiastical architecture of early Ontario from the prehistoric Amerindians' Serpent Mound at Rice Lake to the Confederation era. Longhouse, synagogue, meeting-house, cathedral, little country church, Miss MacRae describes them all, outlining the circumstances under which they were built, the architectural features, and the changes which were made to 'update' the buildings and bring them into line with current fashion." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Binding sound. Worthy reference copy. Book
Department of Synagogue and School Extension of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, No Date. Paper wrappers; 4to. 8 pages. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Cover sunned; up per right corner bumped. Good condition. (PC-1)
0972417907.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 296 p. From Istanbul to Jerusalem. The itinerary of a young Turkish Jew.
5221Printing in Hebrew. 23 pages. Small 4to orig. blue boards gilt border round sides contrasting pink endpapers a.e.g. Munich: C. Wolf 1826. The extremely rare printed program for the inauguration of the first public synagogue in Munich on 21 April 1826. The impressive neoclassical building on the Westenriederstrasse was designed and erected by Jean Baptiste Métivier for the small but important Munich community of court Jews and state suppliers founded in 1815. The project was supported by King Max I Joseph of Bavaria and his successor Ludwig I attended the ceremony with his wife and members of the nobility. Contemporary journals praised the festive character of the event. The inauguration speech was given by Hirsch Aub who became rabbi of the new synagogue through more than four decades. The director of the royal chapel and opera Joseph Hartmann Stunz and the royal intendant Johann Nepomuk von Poissl set prayers psalms and a long hymn to music. The instrumental parts were executed by the King's musicians. The ceremony ended with the Ha-noten teshu'a a prayer for the welfare of the King and his family and the evening prayers for Sabbath and Pesach. Much printing in Hebrew. A crisp and large copy on thick paper. In fine condition from the Wittelsbach library of the dukes and kings of Bavaria. hardcover books
5221Printing in Hebrew. 23 pages. Small 4to orig. blue boards gilt border round sides contrasting pink endpapers a.e.g. Munich: C. Wolf 1826.<br/> <br/> The extremely rare printed program for the inauguration of the first public synagogue in Munich on 21 April 1826. The impressive neoclassical building on the Westenriederstrasse was designed and erected by Jean Baptiste Métivier for the small but important Munich community of court Jews and state suppliers founded in 1815. The project was supported by King Max I Joseph of Bavaria and his successor Ludwig I attended the ceremony with his wife and members of the nobility. <br/> <br/> Contemporary journals praised the festive character of the event. The inauguration speech was given by Hirsch Aub who became rabbi of the new synagogue through more than four decades. The director of the royal chapel and opera Joseph Hartmann Stunz and the royal intendant Johann Nepomuk von Poissl set prayers psalms and a long hymn to music. The instrumental parts were executed by the King’s musicians. The ceremony ended with the Ha-noten teshu’a a prayer for the welfare of the King and his family and the evening prayers for Sabbath and Pesach. <br/> <br/> Much printing in Hebrew. <br/> <br/> A crisp and large copy on thick paper. In fine condition from the Wittelsbach library of the dukes and kings of Bavaria. unknown
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 30 pages. Cover title: "Address delievered before the Republican Club of the Ninth Assembly District, New York City, on February 4, 1930." Frontispiece etching of Lincoln portrait. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-11)
2001CL260123040J16Jewish Publication Society 2001. hardcover. Good. 7x1x10. Hardback--printer error--cover has bound upside down to the text--spine tight--pages unmarked--name stamped on outer page edge Jewish Publication Society hardcover
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 369 p. "Jewish Istanbul is about the folkloric culture of its Jews and their language that survived over five centuries within the perimeters of the multicultural city of Istanbul, throughout the reign of the Ottoman Empire into the 20th century. It is about the journey of Judeo-Spanish, the language brought to the Ottoman Lands by the Jews expelled from Spain and Portugal following the Inquisition and their expulsion in 1492. The collection of childhood memoirs, originally written in Judeo-Spanish pay homage to this endangered language that was last transmitted to the Jewish baby boomers of Istanbul, while the life of the 1950s and 1960s still carried remnants of this unique culture with long history. The English translation is for the future generations to explore the language and the folklore of the Jewish Istanbul as it was once experienced by the multilingual and multicultural Jewish children of Istanbul.".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 369 p. "Jewish Istanbul is about the folkloric culture of its Jews and their language that survived over five centuries within the perimeters of the multicultural city of Istanbul, throughout the reign of the Ottoman Empire into the 20th century. It is about the journey of Judeo-Spanish, the language brought to the Ottoman Lands by the Jews expelled from Spain and Portugal following the Inquisition and their expulsion in 1492. The collection of childhood memoirs, originally written in Judeo-Spanish pay homage to this endangered language that was last transmitted to the Jewish baby boomers of Istanbul, while the life of the 1950s and 1960s still carried remnants of this unique culture with long history. The English translation is for the future generations to explore the language and the folklore of the Jewish Istanbul as it was once experienced by the multilingual and multicultural Jewish children of Istanbul.".
1942305155New York: the League 1942. Newsletter. 16p. mimeographed 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at corner cover unevenly faded otherwise very good. A report on the conference including its various resolutions in support of those fighting Nazism. the League unknown
2003G0807408816I4N00URJ Press 2003. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. URJ Press paperback
18441254621844 Paris, Paul Mellier, Librairie-Editeur - 1844 - In-8 (22x14,5cm), demi-basane, dos lisse avec titre et auteur en doré, filets dorés horizontaux au dos, signet, frontispice, tranches mouchetées - XXXII-575 pages
Paper wrappers, 4to. 6 pages. Holocaust-era report. Information Service, Vol. XVIII, No. 23, Part 2. OCL C lists no copies worldwide. Edges sunned; very good condition. (PC-1)
No Date (1940s? ) . Paper wrappers, 4to, 5 pages. Syllabus: Influence of the Bible on Contemporary Jewish Life (20 lessons) , and Lessons 1A and 1B. OCLC lists no copies world wide. Cover detached; edges brown. Good condition. Scarce (PC-1)
118 pages. Features: The Professor as Jewish Spiritual Leader; A Rejoinder to Ken Katz; Israeli Fathers and Sons Revisited; Reflections on the Brit Milah Ceremony; Planning the Modern Synagogue Building; A Contribution to the Study of Antisemitism; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
1962SKU1019729Congregation B'Nai Israel Synagogue 1962. Hardcover. Very Good. Congregation B'Nai Israel Synagogue & Community Center; Woonsocket 1962. Hardcover. Yearbook / Dedication Book. Near Fine blue binding minimal handling wear binding sturdy previous owner name in ink on front free endpaper without Dust wrapper. 4toquarto or approx. 9.5 x 12 inches unpaged. Some illustrations. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. Congregation B'Nai Israel Synagogue hardcover
7 fogli (ciascuno di mm 188x235) su carta ritagliata con cura e con colorazione coeva . Si tratta di un teatrino ottico in miniatura con le tavole numerate 137-142 nel margine superiore; è stato rifilato il margine inferiore che doveva riportare le scritte Cum Priv. S.C. Maj. - Mart. Engelbrecht excud. A.V,". La storia del diorama inizia con una elaborazione delle "vue d'optique" traforando particolari che, illuminando il retro in trasparenza, producevano l'effetto giorno-notte o, la modifica dell'immagine con l'arricchimento di personaggi o con la sostituzione del paesaggio di fondo. Le immagini, una volta modellate con cura a punta di forbice, divenivano delle autentiche "quinte" da inserirsi nell'apposito visore in legno, i cui nomi sono i più diversi: scatola ottica, teatro ottico o dioramico, pantoscopio, mondo nuovo, cosmorama, zoogroscopio, poleorama, aletoscopio. All'interno si potevano ammirare le scene illuminate ad effetto tridimensionale. Accanto a soggetti ispirati al teatro e all'opera appaiono danze, feste in villa, battute di caccia, giochi popolari. In questa serie risulta di grande effetto l'infilata prospettica e la presenza delle varie maschere, dettagliatamente descritte, inserite in elaborate strutture architettoniche. Esemplare nitidamente colorato e in ottimo stato di conservazione, come raramente reperibile, soprattutto nelle parti ritagliate a punta di forbice.. .
7 fogli (ciascuno di mm 188x235) su carta ritagliata con cura e con colorazione coeva . Si tratta di un teatrino ottico in miniatura con le tavole numerate 137-142 nel margine superiore; è stato rifilato il margine inferiore che doveva riportare le scritte Cum Priv. S.C. Maj. - Mart. Engelbrecht excud. A.V,". La storia del diorama inizia con una elaborazione delle "vue d'optique" traforando particolari che, illuminando il retro in trasparenza, producevano l'effetto giorno-notte o, la modifica dell'immagine con l'arricchimento di personaggi o con la sostituzione del paesaggio di fondo. Le immagini, una volta modellate con cura a punta di forbice, divenivano delle autentiche "quinte" da inserirsi nell'apposito visore in legno, i cui nomi sono i più diversi: scatola ottica, teatro ottico o dioramico, pantoscopio, mondo nuovo, cosmorama, zoogroscopio, poleorama, aletoscopio. All'interno si potevano ammirare le scene illuminate ad effetto tridimensionale. Accanto a soggetti ispirati al teatro e all'opera appaiono danze, feste in villa, battute di caccia, giochi popolari. In questa serie risulta di grande effetto l'infilata prospettica e la presenza delle varie maschere, dettagliatamente descritte, inserite in elaborate strutture architettoniche. Esemplare nitidamente colorato e in ottimo stato di conservazione, come raramente reperibile, soprattutto nelle parti ritagliate a punta di forbice.. .
Paper wrappers; 16mo. 15 pages. In English and Hebrew. Contains hymns and responsive readings. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Marked in pencil; o therwise, very good conditiion. Scarce (PC-1)
40 pages. Illustrated in colour and black and white. Features: F.H. Varley - 50 years of his art; What the Public Wants; Show Window of the Art - XXVII Venice Biennale; The Growth of Three Small Galleries - Brandon, Granby, Valleyfield; Where to Exhibit 1954-55; The Arts and the Modern Synagogue; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
19951-0963095307Wimmer Book Dist 1995. Plastic Comb. New. spiral-bound edition. 300 pages. 9.25x7.25x1.00 inches. Wimmer Book Dist unknown
2012Q-0963095307Wimmer Cookbooks Inc 2012-05-01. Plastic Comb. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wimmer Cookbooks, Inc unknown
1936389840London : Head office of the United Synagogue 1936. Pre-publication edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; edges slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright and clean. Pre-publication copy with manuscript and other annotations and revisions. Physical description; xxv 126 pp. ; 24 cm. Notes; On t.p.: ""The present text embodies all additions and other alterations made by the Council prior to 1st July 1936. A supplement is obtainable showing the variations made in these Bye-Laws in the case of District Synagogues"". Subjects; United Synagogue London England. London : Head office of the United Synagogue paperback
0332588106.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover