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L. Poliakov L'envers du destin. Paris, Fallois 1989 french, 297 Excellent état. Broché
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. 224 p. In Turkish. Ills. Religious and social beirams (fiestas) of ethnic and multi-religious groups in Turkey. Türkiye'deki Sünni, Alevi, Ortodoks, Katolik, Yahudi, Nusayri, Süryani, Keldani, Yezidi ve diger inanç gruplarina ait kardes bayramlar ve özel günler.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 104 p. Ottoman history and society: Jewish sources.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Large demy 8vo. [20] p. Fully b/w ills. In Turkish. Rare. Israil. No. 5-6. Mayis 1952. [Special issue: Independence day].
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Large Roy. 8vo. (25.5 x 18 cm). In English and Hebrew. B/w ills. 125, [3] p. Sephardi and Mizrahi women write about their lives, Sephardic lesbian at the Bar Mitzvah games, Reports from the first feminist Mizrahi conference, Memories of Cochin Jew Town, Bene Israel ceremony, Sephardic American voices: 200 years of a literary legacy.
New English Original bdg. HC. Large 8vo. Ills. In English and Turkish. 304 p. History, traditions, cultures etc. of Jews of Gaziantep city. Jews of Gaziantep (Antap).= Gaziantep Yahudileri. Their traditions, cultures, pp. 1-136 is in Turkish, pp. 137-241 is in English. HC. pp. 242-304 is a photo album. JUDAICA Jewish society in Gaziantep city Ottoman culture Non-Muslim minorities Turkish culture.
A study of the development of Hebrew Literature and the relationship between English and Hebrew Literature. 160 pages. Index. Blue cloth covers; gilt title on spine. Dust jacket rubbed and soiled with wear to corners and top/tail of spine; price clipped. Book bumped at base of spine
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). 8 p. B/w ills. A study Salonican surnames to Spain, Sari Meyer.; Notes on the Jewish Military Reputation in Greece, 1914 - 1935, Steven Bowman.; Jewish amulets against the evil eye, N. Stavroulakis.; The Jewish Museum of Greece newsletter. Spring / Summer 1991. Issue: 31.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). 8 p. B/w ills. The Romaniot Ketubrot in the Jewish Museum of Greece, Dr. Shalom Sabar. The Jewish Museum of Greece newsletter. Spring 1990. Issue: 29.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. B/w and color ills. 375 p. Memoirs of the President of the Turkish-Jewish Community 1989-2004. My life as a Turkish Jew. Memoirs of the President of the Turkish-Jewish Community 1989-2004. Compiled by Tülay Gürler. JUDAICA Jewish culture Memoirs Turkish Jews.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (22 x 12 cm). In English. Ills. 248 p. Istanbul is a city born from the sea. Starting a colony of Megaran Byzantium settled here 2,700 years the pagans, Christian, and Muslim societies who settled here not only built their cities according to the unique topography of the land, but also -to varying degrees- preserved the monuments of the civilizations that had preceded them. However, when people settled in the coastal areas, considering going as far as 8500 BC, the date of last finds. This urge to preserve has thus created a demonstrated continuity within the historical physiometry of the city. The urban order that had been Constantinople was continued in the Ottoman era. With the passing of hands, however, monumental mosques began to appear in the earlier Roman forums. A total of 112 of the best monumental buildings of Istanbul were selected for this book. The first selection was made based on the monuments remaining in the inner city, an area first delineated by Septimus Severus, and then expanded to include the districts added by Constantine and then, later, by Theodosius. This inner city area was also greatly expanded by the Ottomans as the districts after Beyazit were augmented to include the avenue stretching to Topkapi that acts as the borders of the lands dividing the Marmara Sea from the Golden Horn. In doing so, for the purposes of this book the iner city was thus classified by these former borders into four distinct districts. The districts of Galata, Eyu?p, and those lining the Bosphorus Strait, became the fifth sixth, and seventh districts to be covered in this work, while the city's Asian-side districts of Üsku?dar, Haydarpasa, and Kadiköy became the eighth district. The monuments of Ottoman's Istanbul that the reader will discover in this book have been thus presented according to eight separate districts, and all have been listed in alphabetic order.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 220 p. Quand l'innocence avait un sens. Chronique d'une famille juive d'Istanbul d'entre les deux-guerres. JUDAICA Jewish society in Istanbul Social history Memoirs Non-Muslim minority Constantinople Sephardi.
New Kurdish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Kuridsh. 165 p., b/w ills. Mezopotamya: Vekolîneke dîrokî di bajarvanî kultur û dramayê de. A study on history of the religions in the Mesopotamia.
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English, Judeo-Espanol (Ladino), and Turkish. 661 p. Ills. From our fathers news papers.= Lo ke meldavan nuestros padres.= Babalarimizin gazetelerinden. Edited by Gila Erbes, Karen Gerson Sarhon. Translators: Leon Keribar, Ninet Bivas.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Turkish and English. 432 p. We have, in the last few years, seen an increase in the number of Turkish publications related to the subject of Judaism. However, for those who want to conduct research in this field, the lack of a bibliography covering publications on this subject is a major handicap. This bibliography aims to fill this gap. It comprises over 5000 entries of books, articles and dissertations published in Turkey on the subject of 'Judaism', 'Turkish Jews', and 'Zionism' from 1923 until the end of 2003. The index at the end of this bibliography, classified by subjects, names of authors, translators and advisors, will help the user to access the entries concerning his or her area of interest easily and rapidly.
Very Good English In modern hardcover with embossing. Foolscap 8vo. (18.5 x 12 cm). In French. 94 p. Le drame Juif.
New English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino). 348 p. Relatos en Lingua Judeo-Espanyola.
Blatman, DanielWeill, NicolasPoznanski, Renée Les marches de la mort : la dernière étape du génocide nazi, été 1944 - printemps 1945. Paris, Fayard 2009 french, 583 Excellent état. Broché. Avec des images n/b
Hayim Simha Nahmani Human Rights in the Old Testament. Tel-Aviv, Joshua Chachik Pub 1964 english, 146 1964, testo in inglese. Opera con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta alettata. N 100
N. Weinstock Une si longue présence. Comment le monde arabe a perdu ses Juifs. Paris, Plon 2008 french, 353 Excellent état. Broché.
Neusner, Jacob A History of the Mishnaic law of women. Vol. 1: Yebamot : translation and explanation. Leiden, E. J. Brill 1980 , 220 1980. Testo in inglese. "Studies in Judaism in late Antiquity, volume n. 33". Opera con copertina rigida. XXI, 220 p. ; 24 cm N 139
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Large demy 8vo. B/w ills. 106, [33] p. 33 pages b/w plates: (44 plates). Catalogue of an exhibition of Anglo-Jewish art and history in commemoration of the tercentenary of the resettlement of the Jews in the British Isles. 6 January - 29 February 1956. Victoria and Albert Museum
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 23 cm). In Hebrew. Preface by Erez Biton is bilingual in French and Hebrew. B/w ills. Some articles: The culture of the Sephardic Jews in the diaspora, Art of Ottoman Empire, Salonika, Rhodesian history, Rhodesian art, The Turkish influence on the Jewish. Apirion. Revue litteraire, culturelle et socialle. No: 32, 1994.
Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (33 x 24 cm). In Hebrew. B/w ills. Good. Signed and inscribed by Yaakov Bakha to author Beki L. Bahar and her husband Yosef. 37 p. Jewish magazine. Kfar Saba. [Jewish journal]. Zeev Geler 1965-1982 issue.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 376 p. Ills. "When a man does not know harbour he is making for, no wind is the right wind". Extra Ordinary Life Story of A Turkish Jew: An Essential Man is the narration of a life struggle. The burden of being a minority in a society, wealth tax and a devastated family with this. But, no matter what happened a determined young man who never gave up these difficulties: Ishak Alaton. With this book of Mehmet Gundem we are witnessing Ishak Alaton's life struggle, his breaking moments, happiness, his willing of starting over no matter what happened, his infinite willing of learning, the struggles of overcome himself and his intention to leave a mark to life even if it was a small one. Ishak Alaton, who started to his business life as communication officer, who then backed to his country as technical artist but could not find job just because of not having technical certificate and who decided to start his own business, is telling us how they met his partner Uzeyir Garih, how they established today's ALARKO Holding and the struggles they made. Furthermore, he is sharing his modest family life and the relationships with his children. Behind all this, he is enlightening a period of Turkey. An Essential Man is a success story in which a life that was full of up and down was told.