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Hardcover in good condition. Spine of edgeworn jacket is sunned, with a dent on body; spine ends of jacket and hardcover are bumped. Minor wear on leading corners. Page block is a little tanned, with marked head; label on BEP. Binding is sound throughout; all text is clear. TS Used
8vo. 264 pages. First edition. In Hebrew. Title on facing page: Ale' Hadas: sive, Folia, myrtea; tentamina ad quaestiones quasdam morales ex Rabbinorum sententiis illustrandas spectantia secundum Pentateuchi periocopas descripta. SUBJECT (S) : Bible. O. T. Pentateuch -- Meditations. OCLC lists 22 copies worldwide. Some soil and age darkening; spine and corners bumped. Good condition. (amr-19-21)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 9, 320 pages. In Hebrew. Series: Sifriyat Ya? Akov Mikha? El, targumim va-asupot mi-hokhmat Yisra? El, 17. Added title page: Jewish medical ethics: a comparative and historical study of the Jewish religious attitude to medicine and its practice. Other Titles: Jewish medical ethics. Jakobovitz (1921-1999) was a rabbi. Jakobovits was born in Koenigsberg, the son of Julius Jakobovits, rabbi of the local Orthodox congregation and later dayyan in Berlin and London. He studied for the rabbinate at Jews College and at the Etz Hayyim Yeshivah, London. After serving as minister to a number of London synagogues, in 1949 he became chief rabbi of Dublin and the Jewish communities in the Irish Republic. Jakobovits was rabbi of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue, New York, from 1958 until 1966, when he was appointed chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth, serving until his retirement in 1991. Jakobovits was appointed honorary director of the Center for Jewish Medical Ethics at Ben-Gurion University, Israel, in 1977, and a fellow of University College, London, in 1984. Knighted in 1981, Jakobovits became a peer in 1988. His Jewish Medical Ethics, published in 1959 with a fourth edition in 1977, is regarded as a standard work in the field. His other publications include Jewish Law Faces Modern Problems, Journal of a Rabbi, The Timely and the Timeless, and If Only My People Zionism in My Life. In 1991 he was awarded the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion (Saxena in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Univ of Virginia) . Light wear. Very good condition. (Heb-17-5)
8vo. 132 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism relations Christianity; Christianity and other religions Judaism; Jewish ethics; Antisemitism. Hinges repaired, boards worn at corners, pages tanned, good condition. (GER-25-13)
(FT) 8vo. 94 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Ethics, Jewish -- 1750-. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (JTSA) . Very good condition. (RAB-18-3)
1st edition. Original cloth, 8vo, 210 pages. Signed by the author. Looks like it was never read. Ex-library with usual marks, otherwise Very Good Condition. (kh-4-10)
1st separate edition. Period Cloth, large 8vo, 16 pages. 25 cm. In Hebrew. No. 32 of 70 copies printed. "Hotsa? Ah meyuh? Edet me-Ha-Do? Ar 5 be-H? Eshv? An, 5692, be-tik? Unim v? E-hosafot. " Reprinted from Hadoar, Oct. 16, 1931, with corrections and additions. Commemorative volume issued for Libowitz's seventieth birthday. Includes portrait of Libowitz, brief biographical note, bibliography of his works, and birthday wishes from writers and scholars, among them Ch. N. Bialik, A. S. Rabinowitz, Prof. Dr. Michael Guttmann, Prof. Israel Davidson, Prof. Caspar Levias, Shalom M. Maximon, Dr. Jehuda Kaufman, M. Rabinovitch, B. Friedberg. Samuel Nehemiah Libowitz (18621939) was a writer on Jewish subjects. Born in Kolno, Poland, he immigrated to America in 1881. He traded in precious stones and was so successful that he could afford to print over 20 books in limited editions. He corresponded with eminent Jewish scholars including Israel Davidson, to whom he wrote 107 letters, which he later published himself in 1933 (EJ 2007) . His books include works on Leon Modena, aggadah, wit and humor in rabbinic literature, and polemical tracts. SUBJECT(S) : Libowitz, Nehemiah S. , 1862-1939. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide: NYPL, BU, HUC, JTS, Harvard. Printed on glossy paper. Bookplate removed, otherwise Very Good Condition. (RAB-60-6)
18391338DBErlangen, Palm'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1839. 8°. XII, 600 (1) S., (2) S. (Anzeigen). Pappbd. d. Zt. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + (stärker berieben u. bestossen).
x + 275pp., 24cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth), text in Italian, Good condition, rare, J78054
x + 161pp., 1st edition, signed with dedication by author (on front cover), 24cm., text in Italian, pages still uncut, very good condition, rare, J81530
1902R78054Torino, Ufficio del Nuovo Risorgimento 1902 x + 275pp., 24cm., cart.cover (spine in cloth), text in Italian, Good condition, rare, J78054
1893J81530Torino, Typ. Eredi Botta 1893 x + 161pp., 1st edition, signed with dedication by author (on front cover), 24cm., text in Italian, pages still uncut, very good condition, rare, J81530
Cloth, 12mo, unpaged, approximately 156 pages. 19 cm. In Hebrew. Compilation of laws on blessings by R. Hayyim b. Benjamin Ze'eb Bochner, Kabbalist, Talmudist, and grammarian. Bochner was born into one of the wealthiest Jewish families in Kraków, where he established a free rabbinical school in his own house. Later in life, he served the Austrian communities of Ebenfurth and Lackenbach. After the expulsion of 1670, he settled in Fürth, where he lived until his death. The text of Or Hadash encompasses all the birkat ha-mitzvot and birkat ha-nehenin, excepting those pertaining to prayer. Or Hadash incorporates Or Yisrael, by Bochner's teacher R. Israel Ganz, as well as his Birkat ha-Nehenin, which is from Bochners Orhot Hayim (Cracow, 1654) on R. Isaac Tyrnau's Minhagim. Among its contents, in addition to the blessings over food, are benedictions for a talit katan, tefillin, talit gadol, fixing a mezuzah, lulav, Hanukkah lights, dam betulah, sanctification of God's name, visiting the ill, comforting mourners and accompanying a body to its burial (Heller, The 17th c. Heb. Book, 2010) . SUBJECT(S) : Benediction -- Judaism. Judaism -- Liturgy. First published in Amsterdam, 1671. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide: NYPL, JTS, UCLA, Ohio State, NLI. Owner's stamp on title page. In modern half-cloth library binding. Age-toned, with minor staining at edges. Very Good condition. (RAB-60-5)
2011100150702Peeters Publishers 2011 220 pages in8. 2011. Broché. 220 pages.
1977100150212Clarendon Press 1977 886 pages in4. 1977. Relié. 886 pages.
56018, Paris, Dalloz 1954, 1+2 vol. in-8, br., partielt non coupé, (lég. fané et jauni), int. frais, 425-47-7p.
1988R115036Leuven, 1988 Volledig in 2 delen, LVII + 530pp. (doorlopende paginering), gesigneerd door auteur, 29cm., gebroch., onuitgegeven proefschrift tot het bekomen van de graad van Doctor in de Godgeleerdheid aan de Faculteit der godgeleerdheid (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), goede staat, gewicht: 3 kg., R115036
Softcover, 8vo, 21 pages, 25 cm. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Great Britain. Jews -- England -- London. "Paper read before the Jewish historical society of England, March 7, 1913." Duschinsky (Jacob Koppel; 1878-1944), was an "historian. Duschinsky was born in Namestovo, Czechoslovakia; he served as rabbi in Kostel, Moravia, from 1904 to 1907, and thereafter settled in London, where he engaged in business. He continued publishing monographs in scholarly journals on Anglo-Jewish history and other topics. His most important work was The Rabbinate of the Great Synagogue, London, from 1756-1842 (1921)" (Roth in EJ 2007). OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Wear to spine. Fold crease down center of book. Staining to cover. Bumped corners and edges. Otherwise good condition. (Rab-51-2)
(FT) Softcover, 12mo, 31 pages, 17 cm. In Yiddish. Series: Internatsyonale bibliothek: Lebensbeshraybungen fun berihmt? E menner. SUBJECT (S) : Other Titles: Moses Maimonides; biography. Feigenbaum (18601932) , was a Yiddish journalist, essayist, editor, and pamphleteer. Born in Warsaw, the son of hasidic parents, he rejected the religious traditions in which he had been brought up and developed into a militant atheist and agitator for socialism. Leaving home, he proceeded in 1884 to Antwerp, in 1887 to London, where he wrote for Yiddish and Hebrew periodicals and published pamphlets on socialism, reaching the United States in 1891. In America, he joined the United Hebrew Trades, writing tracts to win the support of Jewish laborers for socialism and atheism. He also wrote for the Forverts and Arbeter-Tsaytung, and for the literary monthly Tsukunft, of which he was editor for a time. He wrote his essays under several pseudonyms including Shabbes, Shabsovitch, and Sh. Peshes. In 1900 he became general secretary of the newly formed Arbeter Ring, which he established firmly before resigning in 1903. In 1909 he served as chairman of the mass meeting which sanctioned the general strike of the waist and dress trade, the so-called "uprising of 20, 000." His publications include Vi Kumt a Yid tsu Sotsyalizmus; Kosher un Treyfe un Andere Mitsves; Yidishkayt un Sotsyalizm (Melvyn and Miller in EJ 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. Front and back covers torn at spin. Small tears to cover. Bumped corners. Otherwise good condition. (Rab-51-3)
2011100150703Peeters Publishers 2011 193 pages 16 002x1 27x24 13cm. 2011. Broché. 193 pages.
1979R118889Turnhout, Brepols 1979 xxxi + 577pp., 25cm., in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series Latina" volume CXLIII (143), publisher's hardcover binding in cloth with gilt lettering, ISBN 2-503-01431-9, [introduction and text in Latin], text is clean and bright, small ex-libris stamp on blanco endpaper and at verso of title page, good condition, weight: 1.2 kg., R118889
1979R67764Turnhout, Brepols 1979 pp.579-1135, 25cm., original 1979-edition, in the series "Corpus Christianorum Series Latina" volume CXLIII-A (143a), publisher's hardcover binding in orange cloth with gilt lettering, ISBN 2-503-01433-3, text in Latin, very good condition, R67764
1979100120409de Gruyter 1979 890 pages 19x6x25 6cm. 1979. Relié. 2 volume(s). 890 pages.
(FT) Softcover, 8vo, 184 pages, 21 cm. In Judeo-German. DP imprint for survivors living in Germany. SUBJECT(S) : Descriptor: Jewish law. Judaism -- Customs and practices. Vocalized text. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide. Original cover page torn. Yellowing of pages. Rebound in later wrappers.. (Heb-31-16)