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2 volumes In-4, XXXVI-203; XXIII-169p. Edition limitée à 1000 exemplaires numérotés. Tome 1: La porte d'entrée Jaffa. Tome 2: Jaffa la belle. Une somme de 820 photographies de l'auteur, tirées en héliogravure et légendées par un extrait de la Bible, du Talmud ou du Coran. Tranches et marges piquées, sinon très bel exemplaire.
pages; Paper Wrappers. 8-vo. 320 pages. Includes several indexes. First edition. In German. Hans-Joachim Schoeps (1909-1980) was a German Jewish professor and scholar of religious history who taught at the University of Erlangen. Most of his writings deal with primitive Christianity, and he in effect sought to bringing Judaism closer to Christianity (interesting, in that respect, was his belief, in and around 1933, that it was possible for German Jews to come to terms with National Socialism.) Wrappers scuffed, with slight sun damage. Some pages still uncut from printing. Otherwise, good condition (GER-41-35)
8vo 8" - 9" tall; Cloth. v, 480 pages. In German. "Unter Mitwirkung von Autoritäten aller Konfessionen hrsg. Von Lazar Schön." Scarce, F. Von. Judaea (gedicht) --Geleitwort des herausgebers. --Zum programm des zionismus. --Palästinafragen. --Stimmen über dr, Theodor Herzl. --Für und wider den zionismus. --Christliche stimmen über den zionismus. --Zionismus und kultur. --Zionismus und religion. --Der zionismus und die frauen. --Zur geschichte des zionismus. --Zionistiche literatur. --Vermischtes. Light edgewear. Pages darkened at edges, but all text is clear. Very good condition. (HOLO2-59-6)
8vo 8" - 9" tall; Paper wrappers, 480 pages. In German. "Unter Mitwirkung von Autoritäten aller Konfessionen hrsg. Von Lazar Schön." Scarce, F. Von. Judaea (gedicht) --Geleitwort des herausgebers. --Zum programm des zionismus. --Palästinafragen. --Stimmen über dr, Theodor Herzl. --Für und wider den zionismus. --Christliche stimmen über den zionismus. --Zionismus und kultur. --Zionismus und religion. --Der zionismus und die frauen. --Zur geschichte des zionismus. --Zionistiche literatur. --Vermischtes. Back-cover missing, front cover detached, but present, missing corners, spine absent. Corners bumped and binding loose, but all pages are clear, no text loss. Overall good condition. (HOLO2-98-32)
8vo 8" - 9" tall; Period Cloth, 8vo, 480 pages. In German. "Unter Mitwirkung von Autoritäten aller Konfessionen hrsg. Von Lazar Schön." Scarce, F. Von. Judaea (gedicht) --Geleitwort des herausgebers. --Zum programm des zionismus. --Palästinafragen. --Stimmen über dr, Theodor Herzl. --Für und wider den zionismus. --Christliche stimmen über den zionismus. --Zionismus und kultur. --Zionismus und religion. --Der zionismus und die frauen. --Zur geschichte des zionismus. --Zionistiche literatur. --Vermischtes. Some spotting to cloth, Very Good Condition (HOLO2-98-32A)
pp. xii, 691. Illustrated with a full page photograph of Judge George Zerdin Medalie (1883-1946). Pages 362/363 stained with old newspaper clipping. Large 12mo. Original full green cloth binding, worn and rubbed at extremities. Small loss head of spine. Hardbound. Includes Jewish calendars for Holidays, Festivals, Sabbaths, and Fasts. Also an article on British and Palestinian Jews in World War II. JUDAICA BOX 5
pp. x, 937, (25) [Publisher's catalogue]. Illustrated with a full page photograph of Simon Wolfe Rosendale (1842-1937). Edges beginning to brown but not brittle. Inner hinges cracked. Large 12mo. Original full olive green cloth binding, worn and rubbed at extremities. Hardbound. Includes Jewish calendars for Holidays, Festivals, Sabbaths, and Fasts. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUDAICA BOX 5
pp. xxx, 620. Illustrated with two full page photographs of Herbert Friedenwald (1908-1912), Editor of American Jewish Year Book and Julian William Mack (1866-1943), Federal Court Judge. Large 12mo. Original full green cloth binding, worn and rubbed at extremities. Hardbound. Includes Jewish calendars for Holidays, Festivals, Sabbaths, and Fasts. Also a long list of American Jewish soldiers killed in the War. JUDAICA BOX 5
269 p. 21 cm. Paperback Very good condition
247 pag.; 20,5 cm. Brossura editoriale
RARE album, containing 351 pages of high-quality b&w photographs taken in 19th century Palestine. The photographs depict the physical and cultural landscape of Ottoman Palestine: from the villages, cities and holy sites to photographs of the customs and attire of the various inhabitants of the land. The photographs are accompanied by captions in English and Hebrew, and appended by a short introduction in English and a slightly longer one in Hebrew. 280x225mm. 380 pages. Blue cloth Hardcover with illustrated dust jacket. DJ edges slightly worn. Spine edges bumped. Text pages wavy. [SUMMARY]: This rare glimpse of historical Palestine is otherwise in very good condition!
Octavo. Pp. xii, 207. Plus a folding map tipped-in at rear. With texts set in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic type. Footnotes, index. Original printed wrappers. In a very good condition. A well preserved copy. ~ First edition.
352pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
240X160 mm. 275 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover rubbed. Cover corners and edges worn. Spine rubbed and torn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
332, XI pp. Index. Glossary. Bibliography. "A first attempt to gather all the available material and to present a pragmatic account of the movement's role and development." - from Foreword. Unmarked with moderate wear. Few chips from fore-edge of front board. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
First Spanish edition. Period boards. 8vo. 446 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to The Life of Jabotinsky: Rebel and Statesmen. First Spanish translation of Schechtmans famed work on Jabotinsky. Schechtman (1891-1970) was a writer and Revisionist political activist. He developed a close relationship with Jabotinsky through Zionist activism. He was also one of the founders of the World Union of Zionists-revisionists (Paris, 1925) . In 1929-1931 he was the editor of Yiddish weekly "Der Noyer Veg" (The New Way) in Paris. From 1931 to 1935 Schechtman was a member of the executive committee of the Zionist Organization(WZO) , when both he and Jabotinsky left the ZO to co-found the New Zionist Organization. His later years were spent in the US working for YIVO, the OSS, and the Jewish Agency. SUBJECTS: Revisionist Zionists -- Biography. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (JTS, Yale, FAU, Dartmouth, NLI). OCLC Number:42909167. Very Good Condition. (ZION-14-66)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 446 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. Title translates to The Life of Jabotinsky: Rebel and Statesmen. First Spanish translation of Schechtmans famed work on Jabotinsky. Schechtman (1891-1970) was a writer and Revisionist political activist. He developed a close relationship with Jabotinsky through Zionist activism. He was also one of the founders of the World Union of Zionists-revisionists (Paris, 1925) . In 1929-1931 he was the editor of Yiddish weekly "Der Noyer Veg" (The New Way) in Paris. From 1931 to 1935 Schechtman was a member of the executive committee of the Zionist Organization(WZO) , when both he and Jabotinsky left the ZO to co-found the New Zionist Organization. His later years were spent in the US working for YIVO, the OSS, and the Jewish Agency. SUBJECTS: Revisionist Zionists -- Biography. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (JTS, Yale, FAU, Dartmouth, NLI). OCLC Number:42909167. Spine rebacked, cover has been trimmed close with loss of one letter in author's name (Text pages inside retain good margins). Overall Very Good Condition. (ZION-14-66A)
Original paper wrappers. 12mo. 15 pages. 17 cm. 1st edition thus. Reprinted from The American Hebrew, December 28th 1906 by the Federation of American Zionists. Text describing the early ideas of Zionism through the lens of Conservative Judaism. Solomon Schechter was an early proponent of Zionism and Conservative Judaism, scholar, educator and Rabbi. Subjects: Jews Restoration. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Previous institution stamp on front cover, light age toning. Some edge wear, with small open tear to bottom fore edge back cover. Very good condition. (ZION-1-22)
Editions Valensin, 2015. In-8 broché de 206 pages, photos. Très bon état
Original Wraps. 4to. 20 pages. 28 cm. Revised edition. First published January 1948. Revised January 1949. Important early statehood document as the holiday was gaining a new meanting in the new Jewish state. Typewritten duplicated printing; wraps typeset, dated January 1948 (wraps re-used from original printing) . Prepared by Norman Schanin, for National Young Judaea, under the auspices of the American Zionist Youth Commission. Program manual for the celebration of Hamishah Asar B'Shevat; with a history of the origin and meaning of the holiday, its significance for American Jews, observing the holiday in a group, the trees of Israel, and games, crafts and projects for the classroom. Contains a one page bibliography at rear. "[I]n 1948 the Zionist dream of an independent State of Israel miraculously came to pass, and one of the first things the settlers did when they came back to their land was to plant trees and develop moshavim (collective farms) . Reforesting the land by planting trees during Tu B'Shevat eventually became national custom. Today Israeli schoolchildren plant trees in special ceremonies (neti'at etzim) . And people living the Disapora often donate money to plant trees in Israel through the services of the Jewish National Fund. Tu B'Shevat therefore resembles an 'Israeli Arbor Day' when trees are planted and the rebirth of the Jewish homeland is celebrated" (John Parsons, 2015) . Subjects: Tu bi-Shevat - Study and teaching. Jews - Education - United States. Jews - Education. Tu bi-Shevat - Study and teaching. United States. OCLC lists one copy of this edition (Harvard) , 3 of the 1948 edition, no others. Very Good condition. (ZION-7-32)
399 pages. Footnotes. Index. Black and white photographic plates. "A pioneering account of one of the most crucial events in modern Jewish history: the part played by Edmond and James de Rothschild in the genesis of the State of Israel." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Light wear to price-clipped dust jacket. Small publisher's ink stamp to bottom edge of textblock. A quality copy of this important work. Book
Small octavo. Pp. 77, (3). Set in Gothic type; bit thumb-soiled in places. Bound in the original printed stiff wrappers, incorporating publisher's and other announcements, one of which is illustrated. In a very good condition. ~ First and only edition. Selig Schachnowitz (1874-1952), noted neo-Orthodox journalist and writer. In 1908, at the invitation of Agudat Israel in Germany, he became editor of Der Israelit, a post he held for 30 years until the journal was closed down by the Nazis in 1938. He escaped to Switzerland, taking up residence in Zurich, where he continued his public and literary work until his death. Following a visit to Israel in 1931, he wrote "Zwischen Ruinen und Aufbau in Erez-Israel", which praised agricultural settlement and expressed strong reservations about the lack of religious observance in the new Israel. He was a prolific writer and although his various publicistic works were of a religious propagandist nature, many were of a high literary standard and attracted numerous readers. For a review of Schachnowitz's travelogue in Palestine, see Wolf Kaise: "Palästina, Erez Israel" (Doctoral Thesis, Berlin, 1988).
1933377581933 Paris, Plon, 1933, in 12 broché, 225 pages.
199129DsParis Stock 1991 15,5x24 452 pages - broché - trés bon etat
199129DsParis Stock 1991 15,5x24 452 pages - broché - trés bon etat