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Fine English 500. yil kutlamalarinin onuncu yilinda Nesim Benbanaste., Ilber Ortayli, Bensiyon Pinto, Mose Grosman, M. Erdogan Sürat; Tiryaki yayinlari, Ist., 2002. Paperback. Pbo. Fine. 191 p. B/w ills. Cr. 8vo.
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].
Jacob L. Talmon Israele tra le nazioni. Milano, Comunità 1973 italian, 218 1973. " Saggi di cultura contemporanea, n. 107". Opera con copertina morbida in brossura. N 134
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 14 cm). In French. 85, [1] p. Le monde, l'homme et les douze tribus Hebraiques.
As New English Paperback. Pbo. Mint. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 15 cm). In Turkish. 472 p. Ills. Memoirs of Kamhi was the president of The Quincentennial Foundation established in 1989 for celebrating the quincentennial anniversary of the arrival of the Sephardi Jews to the Ottoman lands. Gördüklerim yasadiklarim.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 16 cm). In English. 384 p. Ills. First published in Turkish under the title "Gördüklerim, yasadiklarim". From the back cover text written by Prof. Heath W. Lowry: "Jak Kamhi's memoir offers one a candid glimpse into the private life and times of a man whose career and achievements have not just been limited to the business world, but have likewise spanned the fields of public diplomacy and international relations. Indeed, it is no exaggeration to state that Jak Bey has been a key player in the shaping and implementation of Turkish foreign policy and international relations throughout most of the past half century. He has served, and continues to serve, as one of his country's foremost champions in the international arena. His contributions to Turkish-American, Turkish-French, Turkish-EU and Turkish-Israeli relations speak volumes for themselves. To those who know him well, among whom I am honored to count myself, the revelations contained in 'What I've Seen, What I've Experienced' will come as no surprise. The portrait which emerges from their pages is one of a loving son, husband and father, a successful innovator and entrepreneur in the business world, a dedicated native son of Turkey who has given generously of his time and fortune on behalf of the interests of his beloved homeland. The story that unfolds in his memoir is first and foremost a human one. Marked by highs and lows as all such human sagas, its resounding message is one of dedication and perseverance. Indeed, as these memoirs were about to go to press, Jak's world (and those of all his family and friends) was shaken by the tragic death of his firstborn son, Hayati. The day after the funeral Jak Bey was in his Profilo office rewriting those sections of his memoir referring to his son.
1968107Ad1968 Thèse présentée en 1968 pour le Doctorat du 3e cycle de l'Institut d'Hébreu - Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg - 412 pages - dos thermo-collé avec trace d'étiquette
1968107Ad1968 Thèse présentée en 1968 pour le Doctorat du 3e cycle de l'Institut d'Hébreu - Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg - 412 pages - dos thermo-collé avec trace d'étiquette
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 17 cm). Color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English. This project testifies to a historic Jewish community of vibrancy and dynamism that once dotted Turkey. Dating back to Roman and Byzantine times, Jews thrived on Turkish soil, finding refuge in the tens of thousands after their expulsions from Spain, Portugal, and Italy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Joel Zack and his team have performed an important cultural service, retrieving for posterity rich testimony of the Jewish architectural heritage in Ottoman and modern Turkish History.
Very Good English Original cloth bdg. HC. 618 p. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 18 cm). In French. B/w ills. (2. of 2). Histoire du Royaume Latin de Jérusalem. Tome II.
Kenneth Seeskin Jewish Philosophy in a Secular Age. New York, State Univ of New York 1990 english, 246 Opera con copertina rigida. LF71.1
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.
L. Poliakov L'envers du destin. Paris, Fallois 1989 french, 297 Excellent état. Broché
Fine English Jérusalem. Cité vivante., Le Gouvernement D'Israel, Jérusalem, 1950. Paperback. Pbo. Fine. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). In French. B/w ills. 86 p.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Fine. 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.
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 English Paperback. Pbo. In Turkish. Mint. Demy 8vo. 168 p. Ills. Women in Judaism: Epithropos tradition, group of prayer women, marriage. Yahudilik'de kadin. Epitropos'luk - Kadin dua gruplari - Evlenme. Translation: Mehmet Aydin.
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 Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 576 p., ills. "At an early age, I started questioning myself, wondering what there was beyond becoming wealthy. When I reached 65, I wrote an essay. It's title was "The Ability to Become Redundant." As I advance in age, the time I had left became more limited while the number of books waiting to be read on my shelves increased. I needed to find a solution to this contradictory situation. I needed to change my lifestyle. I reduced the time I wasted sleeping to the minimum. Transferring my business responsibilities to the younger generation sooner would address this situation. I took rapid steps in that direction. It was a great source of pride for me to see professionals who had absorbed the principles set from the beginning by the founders. It value this more and more. I see becoming redundant as the crowning of my life." Now when I look back as a man who has reached 85, I believe I have covered quite a distance. Life isn't as long as one thinks. Time flows and passes. What is left behind is what you've done, the causes you have struggled for. Don't forget that what we call life is not about the years you have spent, it is made of what you've experienced. Everything starts small, it starts with small steps. Unexpected obstacles appear at unexpected moment, obstacles emerge in front of you and you are being tested. Of course, there are opportunities too. Your character and your attitude develop as a result of what you've experienced. It is good that I realised early, after I had earned some money, that owning more money wasn't very important. It is good that I made success appear ordinary, that I diversified my assets. It is good that I pursued my quest and confronted the question "what will I strive for in my life?". It is good that I always sought respectability. It is good that I met Üzeyir Garih. It is good that in time I left the business to professionals. It is good that I embarked on the way to become redundant. It is good that I freed myself and relieved myself of my burdens. It is good that I wasn't raised with a single identity. It is good that I turned to my social responsibilities. It is good that I thought, and expressed my opinions courageously. It is good that I didn't pay attention to threats. It is good that I questioned myself and the society, that is you. It is good that I said: "let's cleanse ourselves of our sins". It is good that I became an "early crowing rooster". I live every day with the aim of becoming a more perfect and a more useful human being.".
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In English. 356 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.
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.
115882Petrus De La Roviere S.L. (Geneva) 1619 Petit in-4 ( 230 X 160 mm ) de [18]-278-[2] pages, vélin ivoire à recouvrement. Page de titre abimée avec mouillures et manques, dos absent, reliure avec manques, exemplaire à restaurer.
In -4°, pp. (24), 152, (2); marca editoriale al frontespizio, testo in ebraico e latino; piena pergamena con tasselli e titolo al dorso. Testo a fronte su due colonne, in ebraico e latino. Prima edizione di queste due opere di Maimonide nella traduzione fatta dal vescovo inglese Robert Clavering: le due opere riguardano nello specifico l’educazione dei giovani e la natura e dottrina delle condanne legali. The first edition of these two Maimonides’ works, in the english translation of the Bishop Robert Clavering. M
Fine English Kalderon ailesi., Moris Karako, translator: Teri Sisa Galimidi, prep by: Rifat N. Bali, Belge yayinlari, Ist., 2001. Paperback. Pbo. [viii], 222, [2] p. B/w ills. Fine. Cr. 8vo. Memorial novel of Jewish Kalderon family immigrated to Constantinople.
New English Paperback. Pbo. [viii], 222, [2] p. B/w ills. Cr. 8vo. Memorial novel of Jewish Kalderon family immigrated to Constantinople. Kalderon ailesi. Translator: Teri Sisa Galimidi; Prep. by: Rifat N. Bali.