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Cerf, 1958. 2 volumes au format In-8, 1 volume de texte de 237 pages avec index onomastique et un étui de 18 cartes volantes au format de 28 x 38 cms. Ensemble bien complet et en très bon état
14837Seuil, 2004 - Fort volume in-8, broché, couverture souple sobrement titrée en noir et bleu, 492 pages, tables hors pagination, très bel exemplaire.
First Edition thus. Original paper wrappers featuring photograph of Theodore Herzl, 8vo, 4 pages; 23cm. In Hebrew and English. Performance program, including the names of the cast and crew. Title translates into English as "The New Ghetto. " Includes a translation of a relevant unpublished Herzl letter (here titled, How did Herzl write his New Ghetto) . Also includes a raving review of the production by Reuben Brainin. The Hebrew Players performed this production at the Irving Place Theater, an historical Yiddish theater, on Irving Place and Fifteenth Street. Actors listed include: Henry Lynn, the Managing Director of the Hebrew players who went on to become a famous Yiddish film director, screenwriter, and producer, collaborating with popular stars including Boris Thomashefsky and Celia Adler (he also featured Sidney Lumet as an 11-year-old cigarette vendor in one of his shorts) ; Mark Schweid, the Regisseur of the Hebrew players, an actor and director who acted in several Broadway productions and films including Wedding on the Volga (1929) and Uncle Moses (1932) ; and Abraham Teitelbaum, a well-known Yiddish actor in Poland, Chicago, and New York in plays as well as films. Teitelbaum also worked as a theater critic and author for Yiddish newspapers around the world. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew drama, Jewish theater, Theodore Herzl. OCLC lists one holding worldwide (NYPL) . Slight toning, some creases, not affecting text. About good condition. Rare. (zion-11-8)
First edition. Original illustrated boards with gilt lettering. 8vo. 22 pages, 24 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to The Pioneers: Collection of Silhouettes. This book contains 20 Hebrew poems next a print of a paper-cut silhouette prepared by Bezalel artist Meir Gur Aryeh. These are perhaps his best known works. SUBJECTS: Folk songs, Hebrew -- Israel -- Texts. Halutzim -- Poetry. OCLC: 19153736. Very good condition. (ZION2-1-1)
(FT) 8vo. 191 pages. Illustrated. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Education - Palestine; Schools - Palestine. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. Scharfstein (1884-1972) was a Hebrew educator both in Galicia and the United States, where he moved in 1914. In 1916, he began teaching at the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary, eventually becoming professor of Jewish education, and serving there until 1960. "A prodigious contributor to the Hebrew press, his column in the American Hebrew weekly Hadoar dealt with political and, especially with literary events. From 1907 Scharfstein also published educational texts embracing Hebrew literature, Jewish education, Bible, and Hebrew language. " (Silberschlag, EJ) Good+ condition. (HebLit-3-17)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 12 pages, 20 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to The Hebrew Labor Union and Its Aspirations. The Histadrut Ha-Ivrit organization was devoted to encouraging the knowledge and use of the Hebrew language, the publication of Hebrew books and periodicals, and an interest in Hebrew culture. The organization held its opening convention in December 1917 because of the activity of Zionists and Hebraists who found themselves in the United States as the result of World War I. The organization published a variety of materials including HaDoar newspaper, the Yearbook of American Jews, and more. SUBJECTS: Hebrew language -- United States -- 20th century. Jews -- United States -- Languages. Zionism -- United States. OCLC Number: 19186761 OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Harvard Penn, and UMD). Very Good Condition. Scarce. (ZION-14-49)
1939N4645Jerusalem: Government Printer 1939. First Edition . Half Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. Some 12000pp for the 14 volumes. HEBREW LANGUAGE. Each colume with owner's stamp on the firtst page MODAI ADVOCATES -TEL AVIV Some spotting on edges and front end papers. A few pages loose. General minimal wear. UNIFORM HALF CLOTH BINDING. A VERY GOOD COPY OF THIS RARE OFFFICIAL PUBLICATION FO THE PALESTINE MANDATE. <br/> <br/> Government Printer hardcover
1st edition. Period boards. 8vo. 161 pages. 26 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Jewish Law: Science Quarterly. A fascinating Zionist Hebrew journal from the early Soviet period providing insight into the rarely discussed topic of the Jewish legal revival movement that occurred in Palestine during the British Mandate. It deals with practical, modern applications of Jewish law that were, no doubt, highly influential on the development of law in modern Israel. Dikshtein was a leading advocate of creating a legal system based on Jewish law, but fit for statehood. (Likhovski, 2006) . He was a practicing lawyer in Europe before emigrating to Palestine. He was also awarded the Israel Prize for jurisprudence in 1957. (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Jewish law -- Periodicals. OCLC lists three copies worldwide (HUC, Brandeis, Harvard) , none in New York. Ex-library with usual, minimal markings. Pages are browning, but clean. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-30-39)
First Edition. Original boards with original dust jacket. 8vo. 177 pages; 23 cm. In Hebrew with English title page at rear (Modern Jewish Art in Palestine) . Refugee art historian Karl Schwarz had founded the Jewish Museum in Berlin on January 24, 1933, less than a week before Hitler came to power in Germany. Wisely, Schwarz then accepted an offer for a position as the first artistic director and chief curator of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art from Meir Dizengoff, the mayor of Tel Aviv, himself. Schwarz brought more than 2, 500 works with him to Israel. The book contains 130 illustrations and photographs of art as well as an appendix with the biographies of the artists. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish art, 20th century Jewish art, Jewish artists. OCLC lists 20 holdings worldwide. Slight edgewear to jacket, some toning to pages, Very Good Condition in Very Good- Jacket. Very attractive and displayable. (zion-11-4)
EXTREMELY RARE single volume containing the first 31 issues of the periodical published by "Hapoel Hatzair", a Zionist labor movement, after resuming publication at the end of the first World War. The periodical features political articles, descriptions of scenes and individuals in Palestine, and works of literature and literary criticism by contemporary Hebrew authors. 290x230mm. 252 pages (32+24+28+22+36+28+20+18+20+28+20+32+20+28+24+18+36+20+20+24+27). Black quarter-cloth Hardcover. Cover stained, worn and bumped. Cover edges and corners bumped. Sticker and pen inscription on spine. Spine stained. Spine peeling near bottom-left hinge. Library stamps on whitepage, first text page and rear endpaper. Pages browning, a few of them slightly stained. [SUMMARY]: This rare collection of a Zionist labor movement periodical offering a rare glimpse into the life of the Jews in Palestine at the end of WW1, has sustained some damage to its cover, but is in good reading condition.
First edition. Later boards. 8vo. 31 pages, 23 cm. In Hebrew. The title translates to âRav Yosef Rivlin zâl: Memorial Book for the Thirtieth Anniversary of His Death.  Rav Yosef Rivlin (1837-1896) , grandfather of Israelâs current president Reuven Rivlin, was a renowned Jerusalem rabbi, poet, and intellectual. He is descended from Hillel Rivlin, student of the Vilna Gaon. Rivlin initiated the building of the first Jewish quarters in Jerusalem outside the Old City walls, e. G. , Naḥalat Shiv'ah (1869) , Me'ah She'arim (1874) , and other housing centers in the west and northwest of the city. He took an active part in founding the first Jewish agricultural settlement, Petaḥ Tikvah. He is also credited with creating the first Hebrew edition of the Koran. (Wiki) . SUBJECTS: Jerusalem -- History -- 19th century. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Ex-library with usual markings. Otherwise Good+ Condition. (ZION-14-28)
EXTREMELY RARE book printed in 1930s Palestine by Zionist educator Gitel Meisl. The book is a collection of sayings, short poems, essays and drawings by Hebrew-speaking children aged 1-13. The book also features musical notes to 3 songs composed by children, 8 b&w photographs, several illustrations and a short glossary for Hebrew neologisms. 250x220mm. 166 pages [+1]. Tan cloth rebound Hardcover. Worn pieces of original cover pasted on front cover and spine. Cover slightly stained/age-stained. Tiny puncture-mark on front cover edge. Spine upper edge bumped. Edges of pages 15-18, 22-23, 41-47, 50-53, 116-117, 128-131 worn. Page 113/114 (one of the drawings) torn. Pages 45/46, 117/118 and 143/144 bottom corner missing. Page 127/128 bottom edge near binding torn - NO damage to plate. Page 165/166 bottom edge and corner tattered - NO damage to text. Text block upper edge and several pages slightly age-stained. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This rare historical document of the linguistic and cultural world of the first Hebrew-speaking children is otherwise in good condition.
EXTREMELY RARE book printed in 1930s Palestine by Zionist educator Gitel Meisl. The book is a collection of sayings, short poems, essays and drawings by Hebrew-speaking children aged 1-13. The book also features musical notes to 3 songs composed by children, 8 b&w photographs, several illustrations and a short glossary for Hebrew neologisms. 250x215mm. 167 pages. Original beige/brown Hardcover. Cover slightly curved and slightly dirty/stained. Spine stained. Spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: This rare historical document of the linguistic and cultural world of the first Hebrew-speaking children is otherwise in good condition.
EXTREMELY RARE book printed in 1930s Palestine by Zionist educator Gitel Meisl. The book is a collection of sayings, short poems, essays and drawings by Hebrew-speaking children aged 1-13. The book also features musical notes to 3 songs composed by children, 8 b&w photographs, several illustrations and a short glossary for Hebrew neologisms. 250x220mm. 166 pages [+1]. Original beige/brown Hardcover. Cover yellowing, stained and slightly curved. Cover corners and edges bumped. Spine mostly missing and tattered. Binding visible between pages front whitepage and title-page. Small pen marks on front whitepage. Pen marks on page 11. Page 57/58 worn/peeling. Small hole and pen marks on page 57/58 with slight damage to text. Several pages water-stained/wavy. Some pages fore-edge slightly bumped/wrinkled. Pages bottom corner bumped/wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This rare historical document of the linguistic and cultural world of the first Hebrew-speaking children is otherwise in good condition.
17 PAGES MISSING. EXTREMELY RARE book printed in 1930s Palestine by Zionist educator Gitel Meisl. The book is a collection of sayings, short poems, essays and drawings by Hebrew-speaking children aged 1-13. The book also features musical notes to 3 songs composed by children, 8 b&w photographs, several illustrations and a short glossary for Hebrew neologisms. 245x215mm. 166 pages [+1]. Original quarter-leather blue cloth Hardcover. Gilt front cover and spine. Cover stained. Cover corners bumped and peeling. Spine rubbed and stained. Spine upper edge worn/peeling. Binder's small sticker on front inner cover upper corner. Whitepages and extreme pages age-stained. Ten first pages partly detached from binding. Binding visible between front whitepage and title page. Title page detached from binding with tattered edges and corners. Pages 11-18, 25/26, 115/116, 125/126, 147-152 missing. Pages 19-24, 113/114, 123/124 detached from binding, stapled together, and tattered on edges and corners. Pages 87-88, 153-154 and last unpaginated page (167/168) upper part torn - NO damage to text. Pages 145/146 and 153/154 partly detached. Pages 79-82 bottom edge tattered - NO damage to text. Some pages slightly age-stained. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book has sustained some damage and loss of pages, but is otherwise in good reading condition.
125940aafo.j. 220 x160 cm, Die Reisen des Apostels Paulus 1:2000000 / Palästina zur Zeit Christi 1:300000 / Kanaan, nach der Einwanderung der 12 Israelitischen Stämme / gerold. Kleine restaurierung (riss) Oben in der Mitte / Untere Ecke rechgts ein wenig gerissen.
No Date [ca. 1960]. 1st edition. Original color illustrated paper wrappers, oblong 12mo, 19 pages. Title translates roughly as "Holidays and Times for the Recorder: Tu B'Shvat. " Early statehood children's book of recorder music for the holiday with attractive period illustrated covers. OCLC: 233474304. OCLC lists only 2 copies worldwide (KIBBUTZIM COL, NLI) , both in Israel. Front hinge repaired, light wear and staining, Good Condition. Rare. (Zion2-1-36A)
8°, pp.152, br. edit. Evidenti sottolin. a penna colorata.
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)
Original wrappers. 84 pages including illustrations, photos, musical notes, and plays. 8vo. 28 cm. A publication put out by the National Jewish Welfare Board described as a festival bulletin intended to provide resource material for the development of creative programs and projects for children and adults around the celebration of Hamishah Asar Bi-Shevat, or Tu Bi-Shevat. Essays in the book talk about the Arbor Days of Many Peoples, The Planting Ceremony in Tel Aviv, Tu Bi-Shevat in India, and the legends of trees. There is also prose and verse, as well arts and crafts and games. Subjects: Israel-Zionism-America OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide. (New York Public, YU, National Library of Israel) Light soiling to wrappers, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (ZION-1-7)
1947N3607Tel Aviv: The Anglo-Palestine Bank Limited 1947. Original Wrappers. Very Good. 8vo. III248 pp. Light foxing on wrappers otherwise a very good and clean copy. <br/> <br/> The Anglo-Palestine Bank Limited unknown
The Book includes an alphabetical register of (partly classified) manufacturers and names their category of (partly classified) products. EXTREMELY RARE! Contents: Officers, 1943-4 / Section Members, 1943-4 / Aims and Organization / Growth of the British Scientific Instrument Making Industry / Classified Index of Products Member Firms' Announcements / Research Associations Allied rade Associations.215X140 mm. 48+53 pages. Hardcover. Cover rubbed and slightly stained. Spine edges slightly bumped. Binding visible between some pages. Stamp of the "British Commercial Agency Jerusalem / 4 Oct 1944" on first whitepage. Else in good condition.
38300Zürich, Polygraphisches Institut 1919, 335x250mm, VII- 250Seiten, Verlegereinband. Schönes Exemplar.
First edition. Mimeograph letter. 4to. 1 page; 28 cm. A letter of declaration about the status and goals of the first Kinus at the Hechalutz Farm at Cream Ridge, New Jersey. Our way must become an example for many others. The spirit of chalutziut and the driving urge to realize the chalutz ideal must penetrate to every corner of the Labor Zionist Organization. Our ideal must become the common possession of all members of the Organization. SUBJECT (S) : Labor Zionism, Jewish colonization, Israel. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Slight toning. Folded in half. Very good condition. Rare. (zion-12-12)
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Very good++. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 383, [1] p. Memoirs of one of three leaders, Cemal Pasha of Committee Union and Progress in the World War I. Hatiralar. Ittihat-Terakki ve Birinci Dünya Harbi. Prep. by Behçet Cemal.