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(FT) 8vo. 91 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT(S) : Jews Iraq history; Jews Iraq Babylonia history. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide. Inscribed. Light spots of covers, edges and title page, spine torn, good condition. (SEF-8-14a)
(FT) Softcover, 8vo, 189 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew poetry, Medieval. Includes Mek'orot la-hanikh, 31 pages. OCLC lists 18 copies online. Staining to cover. Bumped corner. Good condition. (Sef-24-7)
Hardcover, 8vo, xii, 369 pages, 8 pages of plates, illustrations, 24 cm. Contents: A society of believers and unbelievers -- The great dispersion -- The coming of the Inquisition -- A continuing opposition -- Excluding the Reformation -- The impact of literature and science -- Structure and politics -- How it operated -- Trial and punishment -- The end of Morisco Spain -- Racialism and its critics -- The Inquisition and the people -- Visions of Sefarad -- Inventing the Inquisition. SUBJECT (S) : Inquisition -- Spain. Inquisitie. Spain -- Church history. Includes glossary. Includes bibliographical references and index. Excellent condition. (Sef-22-6)
8vo. 12 pages (pages 347-359) . "Reprinted from The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Volume of The jewish Quarterly Review. " SUBJECT(S) : Poetry. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Katsh (1908-1998) was born in Poland and emigrated to the U. S. In 1925. In 1933, he began teaching at New York University, and over the following three decades taught Hebrew education, culture, language and literature there. In 1957 He founded the National Association of Professors of Hebrew in American Universities, and was elected president of Dropsie College in 1967, where he served until 1976. His scholarship won him many awards and fellowships, including the Jewish Teachers Association of New York's Avodah Award, the Rabbi Kaniel Prize of the Municipality of Haifa, and the first Charles Kramer Research Fellow of the Institute for Jewish Policy Planning and Research of the Synagogue Council of America. Katsh is well known for his studies of Hebrew manuscripts and fragments from Russia and Eastern Europe, his translations, and his essays on Jewish studies in the United States. (EJ) Covers slightly worn and darkened, good condition. (Katsh-2-6) xx
4to. 141 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Piyutim. Katsh (1908-1998) was born in Poland and emigrated to the U. S. In 1925. In 1933, he began teaching at New York University, and over the following three decades taught Hebrew education, culture, language and literature there. In 1957 He founded the National Association of Professors of Hebrew in American Universities, and was elected president of Dropsie College in 1967, where he served until 1976. His scholarship won him many awards and fellowships, including the Jewish Teachers Association of New York's Avodah Award, the Rabbi Kaniel Prize of the Municipality of Haifa, and the first Charles Kramer Research Fellow of the Institute for Jewish Policy Planning and Research of the Synagogue Council of America. Katsh is well known for his studies of Hebrew manuscripts and fragments from Russia and Eastern Europe, his translations, and his essays on Jewish studies in the United States. (EJ) Has dust jacket that is a little rubbed and edgeworn. Very good condition. In Very Good Jacket (Katsh-1-18) x11
Original wrappers, 8vo., 5 pages. Review, Reprinted From Sefarad XXXI, 1971. In Spanish. Review of Beinart's book, (Published by Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1969) Very Good condition. (SEF-31-26)
Hardcover, 8vo, xvi, 354 pages, illustrations, facsims. , portraits, 24 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: Jews -- Egypt -- History -- 19th century -- Sources. Juifs -- Egypte -- Histoire -- Sources. Joden. Revised and enlarged translation of ha-Yehudim be-Mitsrayim ba-meah ha-tesha-esreh. Documents: pages 127-334. Bibliography: pages 335-340. Landau (1924) is a professor emeritus of political science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in the political history of the modern Middle East and Central Asia. Landau was born in Kishinev. He was president of the Israel Association of Political Science (198587) and was elected honorary fellow of the Israel Oriental Society and the Turkish Academy of History. In 199398 he was the editor of Ha-Mizrah he-hadash, the annual of the Israel Oriental Society. Landau is well known in Orientalist circles, having taught at universities in the U. S. , the U. K. , France, Germany, the Netherlands, Brazil, and Turkey. He received various medals and distinctions, including the Israel Prize for scholarship (in Oriental studies) in 2005 (Berenbaum and Skolnik in EJ 2007) . Name plate half removed from inside cover. Bumped corners. Light discoloration to cover. Wear to binding. Very good condition. (Sef-30-6)
8vo. 222 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Ladino literature translations into English. CONTENTS: Romances; Poem of Joseph; Legends; Ladino sayings and proverbs; Truth triumphs in the end. SERIES: The B'nai B'rith Jewish heritage classics; UNESCO collection of representative works: Israel series. ISBN: 0393043487. Has dust jacket. Ex library. Good+ condition. (SEF-12-3)
8vo. Xii, 226 pages. Map. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews Libya; Joden; Libya ethnic relations. ISBN: 0897270053. Ex library with bookplate and spine sticker, occasional marginalia and dog ears, otherwise very good condition. (SEF-8-3a)
Zaragoza, Imprenta del Hospicio Provincial, por Gregorio Casañal, regente de la misma, 1876 [Biblioteca de Escritores Aragoneses]. 4to.; 276 pp., 1 h. Encuadernación moderna en media tela.
Madrid, Imprenta de la Galeria Literaria, Murcia y Martí Editores, 1872-73. Cinco tomos en un volúmén en 4to. menor; 128 pp. +128+127 pp. + 128 pp. +127 pp. y 128 pp. Con 5 láminas firmadas por Galán y por Laporta. Encuadernación media piel con lomera ornada.
Paper wrappers, 4to. , 63 pages. Includes material on Ladino musicians. Thesis (B. A. ) Dissertation. Series: Harvard Judaica Collection student research papers ; no. 3; SUBJECT(S) : Klezmer music -- History and criticism. Jewish musicians -- New York (State) Volksmuziek. Joden. Includes bibliographical references (p. 60-63) and discography (p. 57-59) . Very good condition. (SEF-31-30)
Madrid, a costa de Don Pedro Joseph Alonso y Padilla, Librero, se hallará en su Imprenta y Libreria, 1740. 4to; 3 hs., 384 pp., 8 hs. Rastro central de polilla en las primeras cuarenta páginas y de la página 367 al final y hojas de tabla. Encuadernación en pergamino, de la época.
Paperback, large 12mo, 206 pages, illustrated, 20 cm. In Spanish. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Spain -- Madrid -- History. Madrid (Spain) -- Ethnic relations. Bibliography on pages 205-206. Hinge repair. Light chipping to edges of cover and cover binding. Very good condition. (Sef-21-12)
Second edition. 8vo. 446 pages. SUBJECT(S): Sa'adia ben Joseph, 882-942. SERIES: The Morris Loeb series. Good condition. (RAB-57-13C)xx
Barcelona, Imprenta de la Revista Ibérica [y] Editorial Librería Religiosa, 1935-1944. Dos volúmenes en 4to. mayor; XXXIV pp., 438 pp. + XVIII pp., 570 pp., 1 h. Con dos láminas retrato, aparte. Cubiertas originales.
Later Boards. 8vo. 134 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Volume 1: Shire kodesh, Sefer Rishon. Added English title page: Liturgical and secular poetry of the foremost mediaeval poets, from the Genizah collection in the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Joseph Marcus (18971977) , Hebrew scholar. He was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1924. After briefly holding several rabbinical positions, he assisted Israel Davidson in the preparation of the latter's Ozar ('Thesaurus of Medieval Hebrew Poetry') ; later he assisted Bialik and Rawnitzki in preparing their editions of the poems of Ibn Gabirol and Moses Ibn Ezra, copying for them poems from the Seminary's genizah collection. In the course of this work (1929) , Marcus discovered a leaf from a hitherto unknown Hebrew manuscript of Ben Sira (Ecclesiasticus) . - 2008 EJ. Subjects: Hebrew poetry, Medieval. Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew. Piyutim. Hebrew poetry, Medieval. Jewish religious poetry, Hebrew. Soiling to outer edges; previous owners bookstamp on endpage; otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (SEF-53-16)
Valencia, en la Oficina de Salvador Faulí, 1791. 12vo.; 4 hs., 224 pp. Con viñetas xilográficas entre el texto, realizadas en 1769 por Baltasar Talamantes. Encuadernación de época en piel, fatigada.
Madrid, en la Imprenta de Música, por Francisco Asensio, 1756. 8vo.; 4 hs., 701 pp. Cubiertas mudas en papel.
(FT) pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Responsa -- 1040-1600 -- Indexes. Title on added: title page: Digest of the responsa literature of Spain and North Africa. Spine title: Mafteah Ha-sh. U-t. , Sefarad u-Tsefon Afrikan. Includes bibliographical references. Elon, (1923) , was an Israeli jurist. He was born in Duesseldorf, Germany, Elon immigrated to Palestine in 1935. From 1959 to 1966 Elon was Adviser on Jewish Law to the Israel Ministry of Justice and from 1966 taught Jewish Law at the Hebrew University, where he directed the Institute for Research in Jewish Law. He has published works on the relation between Jewish civil law and the law of the State of Israel, (EJ, Staff) In very good condition. (SEF-12A-4)
pp.1-272, published in the series "Analecta Sacra Tarraconensia, revista de ciencias historico-eclesiasticas" vol.XXXIII-1960 (296pp.), pages uncut, stamp on cover, back slightly damaged at top, else VG
viii + 482 + [4] pp., original 1895-edition, 23cm., text in Spanish, original softcover, most pages still uncut, text clean and bright, good condition, rare, R98263
Paper wrappers, square 8vo. , [13]pages. With 21 black and white photographic portraits of people from the Jewish community in Sandor, an agrarian village in Iraqi Kurdistan which ceased to exist as a unit when its people emigrated to Israel in 1950 (from Introduction) . Light soil and blue pencil mark on cover. Very good condition. (SEF-27-22)
105 + [108] + [ii] pp., 35cm., attractive hardcover binding with spine in brown leather and gilt title and decorations, marbled endpapers, original softcover preserved and bound in, few interesting annotations in the margin of the text, good condition, [content: 105pp. musicological study, 108 pages with the fac-simile edition of Mitjana's manuscript on the 'Cancionero de Upsala', a publication with mostly anonymous Spanish music printed in Venice in 1556, titled "Villancicos de diuersos Autores, a dos y a tres y a quatro y ya a cinco bozes". The copy of the Uppsala University Library is the only known copy and was edited by Mitjana in 1909], M95137
(FT) 8vo. Xl, 84 pages. In Hebrew and Spanish. Volume 1 only, of 12 annual volumes. SUBJECT(S) : Sephardim periodicals. Ex library, covers sunned around the edges, front cover torn along spine, good condition. (SEF-8-7a)