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Eds. Zhitlowsky, Chaim; Niger, Samuel.
DOS NAYE LEBN [VOL. 2, NO. 5 - MAY, 1910]
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 58 pages with 6 pages of ads. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to The New Life. Zhitlowsky, an immigrant socialist revolutionary, sought to synthesize socialism with nationalism as early as 1883. He demanded for Jews "national equal rights with all peoples" and asserted that only through the Yiddish language could the social and national revival of the Jewish people be effected. He maintained that one could remain identified with the Jewish nationality even if abandoning the Jewish religion. He urged the Jewish masses to participate in the class struggle as a national unit. Alone among the cosmopolitan Jewish socialists he favored national socialism. In 1897 he began publishing philosophical studies in Jewish history and a comprehensive program of action which later appeared in book form as Pisma o starom I novom yevreystvie ("Letters on Old and Modern Judaism, " 1907) . His main thesis was that national consciousness consists mainly of spiritual-cultural determinants and that these national characteristics can be maintained by the Jews in the future in the lands of their dispersion, just as they have survived the lack of territory or unity of language since the end of the second commonwealth. After emancipation of the individual the Jews as a group should be granted national self-government within the framework of the state along with other national minorities. His secularization of the national idea as opposed to those who saw the essence of Judaism in religion, and his optimistic view of the future of Judaism in the Diaspora, were the main underpinnings of his insistence on national cultural autonomy. Zhitlowsky was "in favor of the centrality of Yiddish in the national Jewish experience and labored toward the recognition of that language, and of those who lived out their lives in it, as one of the several cultural linguistic communities of Eastern Europe, and of the Western world as a whole" (Isaac Levitas, et al, in EJ) . Some browning and chips to wrappers. Overall Very Good Condition. (YID-30-16)
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Eds. Zhitlowsky, Chaim; Niger, Samuel.
DOS NAYE LEBN VOL II, NRS 1-12, 1910. [COMPLETE SECOND VOLUME, 12 ISSUES TOTAL]
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 690, 16 pages. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to The New Life. A complete second year of this important Yiddish monthly. Zhitlowsky, an immigrant socialist revolutionary, sought to synthesize socialism with nationalism as early as 1883. He demanded for Jews "national equal rights with all peoples" and asserted that only through the Yiddish language could the social and national revival of the Jewish people be effected. He maintained that one could remain identified with the Jewish nationality even if abandoning the Jewish religion. He urged the Jewish masses to participate in the class struggle as a national unit. Alone among the cosmopolitan Jewish socialists he favored national socialism. In 1897 he began publishing philosophical studies in Jewish history and a comprehensive program of action which later appeared in book form as Pisma o starom I novom yevreystvie ("Letters on Old and Modern Judaism, " 1907) . His main thesis was that national consciousness consists mainly of spiritual-cultural determinants and that these national characteristics can be maintained by the Jews in the future in the lands of their dispersion, just as they have survived the lack of territory or unity of language since the end of the second commonwealth. After emancipation of the individual the Jews as a group should be granted national self-government within the framework of the state along with other national minorities. His secularization of the national idea as opposed to those who saw the essence of Judaism in religion, and his optimistic view of the future of Judaism in the Diaspora, were the main underpinnings of his insistence on national cultural autonomy. Zhitlowsky was "in favor of the centrality of Yiddish in the national Jewish experience and labored toward the recognition of that language, and of those who lived out their lives in it, as one of the several cultural linguistic communities of Eastern Europe, and of the Western world as a whole" (Isaac Levitas, et al, in EJ) . Ex-library with usual, minimal markings. Some wear to boards. Binding repaired. Contents clear. Good+ Condition. (YID-30-9)
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Eds. Zhitlowsky, Chaim; Niger, Samuel.
DOS NAYE LEBN. VOL I, NRS 1-12, 1908-1909 [COMPLETE FIRST VOLUME, 12 ISSUES TOTAL]
1st edition. Original, beautifully illustrated boards. 8vo. 745 pages, 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to The New Life. A complete 1st year of this important Yiddish monthly. Zhitlowsky, an immigrant socialist revolutionary, sought to synthesize socialism with nationalism as early as 1883. He demanded for Jews "national equal rights with all peoples" and asserted that only through the Yiddish language could the social and national revival of the Jewish people be effected. He maintained that one could remain identified with the Jewish nationality even if abandoning the Jewish religion. He urged the Jewish masses to participate in the class struggle as a national unit. Alone among the cosmopolitan Jewish socialists he favored national socialism. In 1897 he began publishing philosophical studies in Jewish history and a comprehensive program of action which later appeared in book form as Pisma o starom I novom yevreystvie ("Letters on Old and Modern Judaism, " 1907) . His main thesis was that national consciousness consists mainly of spiritual-cultural determinants and that these national characteristics can be maintained by the Jews in the future in the lands of their dispersion, just as they have survived the lack of territory or unity of language since the end of the second commonwealth. After emancipation of the individual the Jews as a group should be granted national self-government within the framework of the state along with other national minorities. His secularization of the national idea as opposed to those who saw the essence of Judaism in religion, and his optimistic view of the future of Judaism in the Diaspora, were the main underpinnings of his insistence on national cultural autonomy. Zhitlowsky was "in favor of the centrality of Yiddish in the national Jewish experience and labored toward the recognition of that language, and of those who lived out their lives in it, as one of the several cultural linguistic communities of Eastern Europe, and of the Western world as a whole" (Isaac Levitas, et al, in EJ) . Ex-library with usual, minimal markings. Lacks Zhitlowskys original 16 page prologue entitled This program and the dissemination of the monograph The New Life and the title page of issue one. Boards fading and worn, but in tact; hinges starting. Internally Very Good with original illustrated boards. (YID-30-11)
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Edschmid, Kasimir (d.i. Eduard Schmid)
Europäisches Reisebuch. Illustriert von Erna Pinner. [signiert, signed, gewidmet].
Zsolnay Verlag, Hamburg, 1953. 349(3) Seiten, OLeinen m. OU, vom Autor gewidmet und signiert. ("sehr verehrte Frau [?]...mit [?]...guten Wünschen Ostern 1954 Kasimir Edschmid"). Der Schutzumschlag mit Randeinrissen. 1. Auflage. Gutes Exemplar. Selten. Rare. Good copy. Signed by the author. Das Buch stammt aus der Bibliothek eines Autographensammlers. Edschmid (1890-1966).
书商的参考编号 : 14116
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Education Department, Zionist Organization Of America
WHY ZIONISM
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 15 pages; 23 cm. A Nazi-era series of questions and answers about Zionism and Antisemitism. Includes topics such as Shall We Remain Jews? , Stranger Assimilated; Jews Unassimilable and The Christian Myth. Where shall we establish the Jewish home? Our dreams of the past as well as the realities of the present have determined that. There is but one country which has fired the imagination of the Jew, which at the same time the Jews can claim historically. Moreover, it is the only country which can be considered open to Jewish immigration. The answer is Palestine. No. 7 in the Zionist Education Series. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 6 holdings worldwide. Slight toning. A few small tears. Very good condition. (zion-12-47)
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Educational Alliance (New York, N. Y. ) . Art School. ; Anderson Galleries, Inc.
TENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE ART SCHOOL: OCTOBER 22ND - NOVEMBER 1ST, 1924: ANDERSON GALLERIES . NEW YORK CITY
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 34 pages ; 24 cm. Exhibition was held October 22nd November 1st, 1924. Includes 12 pages of plates of paintings, drawings, sculpture, and other art from the exhibit. "The Educational Alliance is a leading social institution that has been serving Downtown Manhattan since 1889. Founded as a partnership between the Aguilar Free Library, the Young Men's Hebrew Association (now the 92nd Street Y) , and the Hebrew Institute, the main purpose was to serve as a settlement house for Eastern European Jews immigrating to New York City The Alliance Art School, founded in 1905 and then re-organized by Abbo Ostrowsky in 1917, trained some of the most famous American visual artists of the mid-20th century including Chaim Gross, Elias Newman, Philip Evergood, Ben Shahn, Leonard Baskin, Concetta Scaravaglione, Moses Soyer and Isaac Soyer, Joseph Margulies, Jo Davidson, Dina Melicov, Leo Gottlieb, Peter Blume, and Abraham Walkowitz. Ella Ostrowsky, Abbo's sister, taught textiles and batik in the Arts and Crafts Studio which had both educational and commercial aims. " (Wikipedia, 2017) Artists with works depicted in the brochure include Moses Soyer, Isaac Soyer, Dina Melicov, Isidore Klein, Hyman Gross, Dora Kaminsky, Leo Jackinson, Elias M. Grossman, Jerome Glickman, Rudolph Schwartz, William Heyer, and Ella Ostrowsky. Includes a list of the Alliances Officers, Board of Trustees, and Art School Faculty which was led at the time by Abbo Ostrowky. Also includes a list of "patrons and patronesses, " showing the involvement of many of New Yorks more influential, and wealthy Jewish families including: Mrs. Felix Adler, Alexander Ming, Arthur Lehman, Julian Mack, Joseph M. Proskauer, and Maurice Wertheim. SUBJECT(S) : Art schools -- New York (State) -- New York -- Exhibitions. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (JHU, Smithsonian Institute, Harvard) . Lacks back cover. Front Wrapper shows wear. Overall in Good+ Condition. (ART-26-47)
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Edurard Bloch
Gedichte und Scherze in jüdischer Mundart. 13 Hefte von wohl 23, besser als gut erhalten, z.T. Erstauflagen. Siehe Fotos.
Berlin, Edurad Bloch, 1865 ff. Klein 8 °. Mit illustrierten Titelbild. Je ca. 15 Seiten. Gehftet. [5 Warenabbildungen]
书商的参考编号 : 33939
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Edvardson, Cordelia
Wenn keiner weiterweiß, Berichte von der Grenze, Aus dem Schwedischen von Sigrid Engeler,
München, dtv, 2010. 235 S., OKart., DEA gut erhalten
书商的参考编号 : 190010AB
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Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
A DISTINGUISHED NEW ALBUM OF HEBREW SONGS (WITH ENGLISH ADAPTATIONS)
No date (1942) . First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers with purple illustration of cover of Pioneer Songs of Palestine. 5 pages; 13 x 8.5 cm. Holocaust-era order form and advertisement for 33 record album. Includes picture of album cover, reproduction of one of the songs from the album, and list of contents of the album. Features positive reviews by Dr. Curt Sachs, Outstanding musicologist and noted authority on Oriental Music, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, prominent Reform rabbi and Zionist leader, and Sidor Belarsky, a Russian and Yiddish opera singer. Music compiled, edited, and arranged by A. W. Binder and Hebrew text and English adaptations by Olga Paul. Use this convenient order blank today! SUBJECT(S) : Music, Palestinian music, Palestinian folksongs. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Some staining, particularly along right-hand side. One faint pencil mark that does not affect text. Good + condition. (zion-11-48)
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Edwards, Julia
THE OCCUPIERS
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 304 pages. 21 cm. The American occupiers of Germany after World War II, return in this haunting novel to shatter their own smug self image and to demand more of a new generation of Americans who yet may be drafted to play the role of occupier
this book tells of a womans growing disillusionment with her fellow Americans in the alien role of occupier and of her own ordeal, self confrontation. -jacket. Nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition with Good+ jacket. Very attractive copy (HOLO2-93-13)
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Eerdmans, B D.
THE COVENANT AT MOUNT SINAI: VIEWED IN THE LIGHT OF ANTIQUE THOUGHT.
8vo. 31 pages. Dutch Protestant Bible scholar. His Alttestamentliche Studien (4 vols. , 190812) , a collection of writings on the composition of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and the early history of Israel, are uniform in their complete rejection of the starting points of modern Pentateuchal criticism. According to Eerdman, material found particularly in Genesis belongs to various stages of religious development of which the earliest is polytheistic and the latest monotheistic. He argued for the cultural historicity of the patriarchs and for the advanced state of ritual in the Mosaic period. He maintained that most of the legal codes of Leviticus were Mosaic, thus rejecting the commonly accepted J. Wellhausen-K. H. Graf hypothesis. He was one of the earliest scholars who advanced an exilic date for sections of the book of Daniel. [Zev Garber]. SUBJECT(S) : Covenants - Religious aspects - Judaism. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Slight bumping to edges. Some markings in pencil on cover and title page. No rear cover. In Very Good Condition. (BIBLE-1-11).
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EERDMANS, B.D
The religion of Israel.
Leiden, Universitaire pers Leiden, 1947. Gr.-8vo. 8, 344 S. OLwd.
书商的参考编号 : 1161364
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Efrat, Elisha.
DEVORAH KALEN: HAYEHA U-MIF? ALAH
Original Wraps. 8vo. 95, XVIII pages. 24cm. First edition. In Hebrew with partial translation into English. Added title page: Deborah Kallen, her life and work. With 25 plates. Contains biography, recollections, appreciations, and reminiscences from teachers, parents, graduates, and pupils of famed progressive educator Deborah Devora Kallen; founder of the Parents Educational Association School in Jerusalem. Also contains a selection from Kallen's writings and correspondence. Subjects: Jews - Biography. Jewish women - Biography. Jews - Education - Biography. Kallen, Deborah, 1888-1957. OCLC lists 21 copies. Institutional stamps and markings on wraps, outer edges, title page, and endpage; light soiling to wraps. Good + condition. (WOMEN-2-8)
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Efron, Benjamin; Herb Kruckman
THE STORY OF PASSOVER
Original Wraps. 8vo. 24 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Weaves together a narrative about a young boys wine-induced Passover dream, and a secularized retelling of the story of Passover with early civil rights themes. Illustrated by Herb Krukman, a notable New Masses cartoonist, teacher at the former Communist Jefferson School of Social Science, art teacher at Camp Kinderland, and Yiddish translator. Subjects: Passover - Juvenile Fiction. Judaism - Juvenile literature. Light shelf-wear, otherwise bright and clean. OCLC lists 3 copies (NYU, Gratz, UT Austin) . VG+ condition. (HAG-12-6)
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Efros, Israel and Louis Ginzberg
PHILOSOPHICAL TERMS IN THE MOREH NEBUKIM
Hardcover, 8vo, xi, 157 pages, 24 cm. Series: Columbia University Oriental studies, volume 22. SUBJECT (S) : Philosophy -- Terminology. Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Dalalat al-h? Airin. Notes by Louis Ginzberg on pages 129-144. "Works consulted" on pages ix-x. Efros (1891-1981) was a Hebrew educator, poet, and scholar. Born in Ostrog, the Ukraine, he went to the United States in 1905. He served for a time as rabbi and in 1918 founded the Baltimore Hebrew College and the Teachers Training School. He was professor of Hebrew at Johns Hopkins University, rabbi of Temple Beth El in Buffalo, professor of Semitics at the University of Buffalo and Hunter College, N. Y. C. , where he founded the Hebrew Division; in 1945 he was appointed professor of Jewish philosophy and modern Hebrew literature at Dropsie College, Philadelphia. Efros served as president of the Histadrut Ivrit of America. He settled in Israel in 1955 and served as rector of Tel Aviv University. In 1960 he was elected honorary president of the university. His works on Jewish philosophy include The Problem of Space in Jewish Medieval Philosophy, Philosophical Terms in the Moreh Nebukim, Judah Halevi as Poet and Thinker, Ha-Pilosofyah ha-Yehudit ha-Attikah, Ancient Jewish Philosophy: A Study in Metaphysics and Ethics, Studies in Medieval Jewish Philosophy, and studies on Saadiah Gaon and Abraham B. Hiyya. Among his volumes of poetry are Shirim; Vigvamim Shotekim, a poem about the American Indians with echoes of American epic poetry; Zahav about the California Gold Rush of 1849; Anahnu ha-Dor. A four-volume collection of his poetry was published in 1966. His spiritual world is rooted both in tradition and in critical philosophy; thus tension is felt in his poetry between the antipodes of feeling and cerebration. Efros diction is both poetic and precise. A pessimistic vision dominates his post-World War II works. Efros translated Shelley's poetry and Shakespeare's Hamlet and other works into Hebrew, and some of Bialiks poetry into English. He also collaborated with Judah Even-Shmuel (Kaufman) and Benjamin N. Silkiner in compiling an English-Hebrew dictionary (Berenbaum and Skolnik in EJ, 2007) . Ex-library. Hinge repair. Light yellowing to edges of some pages. Wear to edges of cover binding. Otherwise, very good condition. (Heb-15A-21).
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Efros, Israel and Louis Ginzberg
PHILOSOPHICAL TERMS IN THE MOREH NEBUKIM
Hardcover, 8vo, xi, 157 pages, 24 cm. Series: Columbia University Oriental studies, volume 22. SUBJECT (S) : Philosophy -- Terminology. Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Dalalat al-h? Airin. Notes by Louis Ginzberg on pages 129-144. "Works consulted" on pages ix-x. Efros (1891-1981) was a Hebrew educator, poet, and scholar. Born in Ostrog, the Ukraine, he went to the United States in 1905. He served for a time as rabbi and in 1918 founded the Baltimore Hebrew College and the Teachers Training School. He was professor of Hebrew at Johns Hopkins University, rabbi of Temple Beth El in Buffalo, professor of Semitics at the University of Buffalo and Hunter College, N. Y. C. , where he founded the Hebrew Division; in 1945 he was appointed professor of Jewish philosophy and modern Hebrew literature at Dropsie College, Philadelphia. Efros served as president of the Histadrut Ivrit of America. He settled in Israel in 1955 and served as rector of Tel Aviv University. In 1960 he was elected honorary president of the university. His works on Jewish philosophy include The Problem of Space in Jewish Medieval Philosophy, Philosophical Terms in the Moreh Nebukim, Judah Halevi as Poet and Thinker, Ha-Pilosofyah ha-Yehudit ha-Attikah, Ancient Jewish Philosophy: A Study in Metaphysics and Ethics, Studies in Medieval Jewish Philosophy, and studies on Saadiah Gaon and Abraham B. Hiyya. Among his volumes of poetry are Shirim; Vigvamim Shotekim, a poem about the American Indians with echoes of American epic poetry; Zahav about the California Gold Rush of 1849; Anahnu ha-Dor. A four-volume collection of his poetry was published in 1966. His spiritual world is rooted both in tradition and in critical philosophy; thus tension is felt in his poetry between the antipodes of feeling and cerebration. Efros diction is both poetic and precise. A pessimistic vision dominates his post-World War II works. Efros translated Shelley's poetry and Shakespeare's Hamlet and other works into Hebrew, and some of Bialiks poetry into English. He also collaborated with Judah Even-Shmuel (Kaufman) and Benjamin N. Silkiner in compiling an English-Hebrew dictionary (Berenbaum and Skolnik in EJ, 2007). Previous owner's mark on end page, light yellowing to edges of some pages. Otherwise, very good condition. (RAB-57-1)
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Efros, Israel and Louis Ginzberg
PHILOSOPHICAL TERMS IN THE MOREH NEBUKIM
Hardcover, 8vo, xi, 157 pages, 24 cm. Series: Columbia University Oriental studies, volume 22. SUBJECT (S) : Philosophy -- Terminology. Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Dalalat al-h? Airin. Notes by Louis Ginzberg on pages 129-144. "Works consulted" on pages ix-x. Efros (1891-1981) was a Hebrew educator, poet, and scholar. Born in Ostrog, the Ukraine, he went to the United States in 1905. He served for a time as rabbi and in 1918 founded the Baltimore Hebrew College and the Teachers Training School. He was professor of Hebrew at Johns Hopkins University, rabbi of Temple Beth El in Buffalo, professor of Semitics at the University of Buffalo and Hunter College, N. Y. C. , where he founded the Hebrew Division; in 1945 he was appointed professor of Jewish philosophy and modern Hebrew literature at Dropsie College, Philadelphia. Efros served as president of the Histadrut Ivrit of America. He settled in Israel in 1955 and served as rector of Tel Aviv University. In 1960 he was elected honorary president of the university. His works on Jewish philosophy include The Problem of Space in Jewish Medieval Philosophy, Philosophical Terms in the Moreh Nebukim, Judah Halevi as Poet and Thinker, Ha-Pilosofyah ha-Yehudit ha-Attikah, Ancient Jewish Philosophy: A Study in Metaphysics and Ethics, Studies in Medieval Jewish Philosophy, and studies on Saadiah Gaon and Abraham B. Hiyya. Among his volumes of poetry are Shirim; Vigvamim Shotekim, a poem about the American Indians with echoes of American epic poetry; Zahav about the California Gold Rush of 1849; Anahnu ha-Dor. A four-volume collection of his poetry was published in 1966. His spiritual world is rooted both in tradition and in critical philosophy; thus tension is felt in his poetry between the antipodes of feeling and cerebration. Efros diction is both poetic and precise. A pessimistic vision dominates his post-World War II works. Efros translated Shelley's poetry and Shakespeare's Hamlet and other works into Hebrew, and some of Bialiks poetry into English. He also collaborated with Judah Even-Shmuel (Kaufman) and Benjamin N. Silkiner in compiling an English-Hebrew dictionary (Berenbaum and Skolnik in EJ, 2007). Ex library, hinges repaired, some pages loose, otherwise good condition. (RAB-57-1A)
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Efroykin, I. [Israel Jefroykim], Editor. Fédération des sociétés juives de France; Centre culturel
KIYUM: HOYDESH-ZSHURNAL FAR LITERATUR, KULTUR UN GEZELSHAFTLEKHE PROBLEMEN. KIYOUM. VOL I, 1948 [COMPLETE, NRS. 1-12]; VOL II, 1949 [NRS 1-4, 6-12]; VOL III, 1950 [NRS 1-4, 6-12]; VOL IV, 1951 [NRS 1-4, 9-12]; VOL V, 1952 [NRS 1-11]; [53 ISSUES TOTAL] [NEARLY COMPLETE FOR FIRST FIVE YEARS]
8vo; 1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 4to (large), ca 50 pages per issue. In Yiddish. Title translates as, Existence: A Monthly Journal for Literature, Culture and Societal Problems. Tipped in Woodcut Ex-libris by A. Kolnik on cover of issue of 1949, #2-3; additional tipped in illustration on cover of 1949, # 4. Kiyum was a Yiddish monthly started by survivors in Paris, running 1948-1960; Succeeded by Unzer kiyum. Writing in 1952 about the Jewish periodicals in France over the preceding year, the American Jewish Year Book noted, "Particularly worthy of note was Kiyoum ("Existence"), a Yiddish monthly published by the Federation des Societes Juives de France, under the editorship of Israel Jefroykim. This magazine, which devoted its pages to the problems of continuity and creativity in Jewish life, had become one of the best of the serious magazines in Yiddish." [France," in The American Jewish Year Book, Vol. 52 (1951), p. 283]. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Juifs -- Pe´riodiques. Litte´rature yiddish. OCLC: 10153490. Some covers, on heavy paper, have become fragile and detached, or show other light edgewear, though most remain quite Good. Text pages are also browning, as expected, but remain generally free of chips and breaks. A very nice set (yid-42-25-L-xcce)
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Efroykin, I. [Israel Jefroykim], Editor. Fédération des sociétés juives de France; Centre culturel
KIYUM: HOYDESH-ZSHURNAL FAR LITERATUR, KULTUR UN GEZELSHAFTLEKHE PROBLEMEN. KIYOUM. VOL I, 1948 [ NRS. 1,2,4,5,7/8,9/10,11]; VOL II, 1949 [NRS 2/3,7/8]; VOL IV, 1951 [NR 10]
8vo; 1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers, 4to (large), ca 50 pages per issue. In Yiddish. Title translates as, Existence: A Monthly Journal for Literature, Culture and Societal Problems. Tipped in Woodcut Ex-libris by A. Kolnik on cover of issue of 1949, #2-3.Kiyum was a Yiddish monthly started by survivors in Paris, running 1948-1960; Succeeded by Unzer kiyum. Writing in 1952 about the Jewish periodicals in France over the preceding year, the American Jewish Year Book noted, "Particularly worthy of note was Kiyoum ("Existence"), a Yiddish monthly published by the Federation des Societes Juives de France, under the editorship of Israel Jefroykim. This magazine, which devoted its pages to the problems of continuity and creativity in Jewish life, had become one of the best of the serious magazines in Yiddish." [France," in The American Jewish Year Book, Vol. 52 (1951), p. 283]. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Periodicals. Yiddish literature -- Juifs -- Pe´riodiques. Litte´rature yiddish. OCLC: 10153490. Some covers, on heavy paper, have become fragile and detached, or show other light edgewear, though most remain quite Good. Text pages are also browning, as expected, but remain generally free of chips and breaks. (yid-42-26-L-xcce)
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Efroykin, I. [Israel Jefroykim], Editor. Fédération des sociétés juives de France; Centre culturel
KIYUM: HOYDESH-ZSHURNAL FAR LITERATUR, KULTUR UN GEZELSHAFTLEKHE PROBLEMEN. KIYOUM. VOL I, 1948 [ NRS. 1,9/10]; VOL III, 1950 [NR 3]; [SOLD INDIVIDUALLY]
8vo
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Egel, Siegfried
Ausgehebelte Grundrechte. Historische Tatsachen Nr. 69.
Antwerpen, Vrij Historisch Onderzoek / Verbeke, 1997.
书商的参考编号 : 240906
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Egel, Siegfried
Ausgehebelte Grundrechte. Historische Tatsachen Nr. 69.
Antwerpen, Vrij Historisch Onderzoek / Verbeke, 1997.
书商的参考编号 : 233588
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Egel, Siegfried
Ausländer im Dritten Reich. Historische Tatsachen Nr. 83.
Antwerpen, Verbeke, 2002.
书商的参考编号 : 98606
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Egel, Siegfried
Bemerkenswertes. Historische Tatsachen Nr. 75.
Antwerpen, Vrij Historisch Onderzoek, 1997.
书商的参考编号 : 233595
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Egel, Siegfried
Nicht zur Entscheidung angenommen. Historische Tatsachen Nr. 74.
Antwerpen, Vrij Historisch Onderzoek / Verbeke, 1997.
书商的参考编号 : 233594
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Egel, Siegfried
Prozeß 1924 - Dokumentenfälschung 1945. Historische Tatsachen Nr. 82.
Antwerpen, Verbeke, 2001.
书商的参考编号 : 98607
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Egel, Siegfried
Prozeß 1924 - Dokumentenfälschung 1945. Historische Tatsachen Nr. 82.
Antwerpen, Verbeke, 2001.
书商的参考编号 : 240909
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Egel, Siegfried
Verordnete Einheitsmeinung I. Teil. Historische Tatsachen Nr. 72.
Antwerpen, Vrij Historisch Onderzoek / Verbeke, 1997.
书商的参考编号 : 98617
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Egel, Siegfried
Verordnete Einheitsmeinung II. Teil. Historische Tatsachen Nr. 73.
Antwerpen, Vrij Historisch Onderzoek / Verbeke, 1997.
书商的参考编号 : 98616
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Eggers, Eckhard.
Sprachwandel und Sprachmischung im Jiddischen.
Frankfut am Main, 1998, 210x145mm, 494Seiten, broschiert. Schönes Exemplar.
书商的参考编号 : 110877
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Eggebrecht, Johannes (1886-1970 Rom)
Vaters Haus. Huldigung der nördlichen Stämme. [signiert, signed, Widmung].
Kurt Desch Verlag, München/Wien/Basel, 1971. 135(1) Seiten, OLeinen mit Originalumschlag, signiert und gewidmet. ("Mein lieber Georg Schneider, / Dank für so vieles! / Herzlichst Dein Jürgen Eggebrecht"). Inliegend mehrere Zeitungsausschnitte. Gutes Exemplar. Selten. Rare. Good copy. Signed by the author. Das Buch stammt aus der Bibliothek eines Autographensammlers.
书商的参考编号 : 14131
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EGGENSPERGER, K
Modale Nebenverben im Jiddischen. Eine korpusgestützte Untersuchung zu soln und wolt.
Osnabrück, Rasch, 1995. Gr.-8°. Mit graph. Darst. 158 S. OKt. - Dissertation, Univ. Osnabrück. - Schwarzer Filzstiftstrich a. Titelblatt, sonst gutes Ex.
书商的参考编号 : 240997BB
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EGGENSPERGER, K
Modale Nebenverben im Jiddischen. Eine korpusgestützte Untersuchung zu soln und wolt.
Osnabrück, Rasch, 1995. Gr.-8°. Mit graph. Darst. 158 S. OKt. - Dissertation, Univ. Osnabrück. - Schwarzer Filzstiftstrich a. Titelblatt, sonst sehr gutes Expl.
书商的参考编号 : 247864BB
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Eggers, Sven
Antisemitismus ? Die Wahrheit über Michel Friedmann.
München, FZ-Verlag, 2002.
书商的参考编号 : 233736
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Eggers, Sven
Antisemitismus ? Die Wahrheit über Michel Friedmann.
München, FZ-Verlag, 2002.
书商的参考编号 : 57368
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Eggers, Sven
Antisemitismus ? Die Wahrheit über Michel Friedmann.
München, FZ-Verlag, 2002. Broschiert
书商的参考编号 : 23749
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Eggers, Sven
Antisemitismus ? Die Wahrheit über Michel Friedmann.
München, FZ-Verlag, 2002. Broschiert
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Ego, Anneliese
Herbert und Elsbeth Weichmann. Gelebte Geschichte 1896-1948. (Hrsg. von der Herbert und Elsbeth Weichmann Stiftung).
(Hamburg), Christians, (1998). 474 S. Mit zahlr. Abb. 22,5 cm. OPp. mit SU.
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Egypt) Mann, Jacob. Shelomo D. Goitein. .
THE JEWS IN EGYPT AND IN PALESTINE UNDER THE FATIMID CALIPHS A CONTRIBUTION TO THEIR POLITICAL AND COMMUNAL HISTORY, BASED CHIEFLY ON GENIZAH MATERIAL HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED, AND A SECOND SUPPLEMENT TO "THE JEWS IN EGYPT AND IN PALESTINE UNDER THE FATIMID CALIPHS.
New York, Ktav Publishing House, 1970. Cloth, 8vo, 2 volumes in 1. 484 pages, 24 cm. Series: Library of Jewish classics. In English & Hebrew. First published 1920, 1922, with supplement and Goitein's introduction added to present edition. Subjects: Jews -- History 70-1789. Jews. Cairo Genizah. Bookplate on inside front cover.Very good + condition. (SEF-50-6)
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Egypt) Masriya, Yahudia
LES JUIFS EN EGYPTE
8vo. 75 pages. In French. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Egypt -- History. Egypt -- History. OCLC lists three copies worldwide (Princeton, New York Public Research Library, University of Oxford) In good condition. (SEF-12A-8)
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Egypt) Tcherikover, Avigdor
YEHUDIM BE-MITSRAYIM BA-TEKUFAH HA-HELENISTIT-HA-ROMIT LE-OR HA-PAPIROLOGYAH
(FT) Softcover, 8vo, 12, 272, 1, 32 pages, 23 cm. In Hebrew and English. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Egypt -- History. Yatsa la-or be-siyua Ha-keren' A. Sh. Aleksander Kohut. Added title page: The Jews in Egypt in the Hellenistic-Roman age in the light of the papyri. The English text is but a brief summary of the Hebrew original--Pref. Luah ha-kitsurim: page [9]-12.Tcherikover (Avigdor; 18941958) , was an historian. Tcherikover was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, into a family of maskilim. Emigrating to Palestine in 1925, Tcherikover became one of the first teachers at the Hebrew University, and the first professor of ancient history. A general historian by training, Tcherikover first wrote in the field of Hellenistic history; his Die Hellenistischen Staedtegruendungen von Alexander dem Grossen bis auf die Roemerzeit became the basic work in this field. Later he devoted himself entirely to the study of Jewish history during the Graeco-Roman period and became one of the most distinguished scholars in the field. The other important field of Tcherikover's work on the history of the Diaspora in Egypt was based on his research of papyri. Among the tens of thousands of Greek papyri found in Egypt from the end of the 19th century onward, papyri which mentioned Jews or matters connected with Jews were also discovered. Tcherikover initiated systematic research of the Jewish papyri, publishing many studies and a comprehensive research work, Ha-Yehudim be-Mizrayim ba-Tekufah ha-Helenistit-ha-Romit le-Or ha-Papirologyah (The Jews in Egypt in the Hellenistic-Roman Age in the Light of the Papyri) . Tcherikover's scholarly work is outstanding for construction, clarity of thought, lucidity of presentation, precision of detail, and general historic perception (Fuks in EJ 2007) . Tears to corners and edges of cover. Wear to binding. Good condition. (Sef-18-8)
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Ehl Petr, Parik Arno, Fiedler Jiri
Alte Judenfriedhöfe Böhmens und Mährens
Prag (Paseka) 1991 (= 1.Auflage). 4°, Originalkarton mit illustriertem Originalumschlag (Hardcover), 172 S., Abbildungen, Bildband, ISBN 808519211x 1
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Ehl, Peter, Arno Parik u. Jiri Fiedler
Alte Judenfriedhöfe Böhmens und Mährens.
Prag, Paseka 1991. 27,5x23,5 cm, 172 S., 2 Bl., mit zahlr. sw. Abb. (zumeist ganzseit.), OPpbd. m. OU., Gebrauchsspuren. Mit 2 Beigaben: Mencl, Vaclav. Elf Jahrhunderte tschechischer Architektur. Prag, Staatl. Denkmalverwaltung 1957. 30x21,3 cm, 38(1) S. Text, 24 Bildtaf. im Anh., Foto-OKart. m. Randläsuren,/ Wirth, Zdenek. Burgen und Schlösser in böhmischen Ländern. Orbis Praha 1960. 135 S., 172 Taf. im Anh., OLn. m. goldgepr. Deckelzeichn.
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Ehl, Petr, Arno Parik und Jiri Fiedler
Alte Judenfriedhöfe Böhmens und Mährens. 1. Auflage.
Prag, Paseka Verlag 1991. Mit vielen schwarzweißen fotografischen Abbildungen., 172 Seiten., 4°. OLeinwand mit Schutzumschlag (dieser gering berieben).,
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Ehlers, Erich
Freimaurer arbeiten für Roosevelt - Freimauerische Dokumente über die Zusammenarbeit zwischen Roosevelt und der Freimauerei. Reprint der Ausgabe von 1943.
Viöl, Verlag für ganzheitl. Forschung u. Kultur, 1993.
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Ehmann, Annegret
Juden in Berlin : 1671 - 1945 ; ein Lesebuch. mit Beitr. von ... / Teil von: Anne-Frank-Shoah-Bibliothek
Berlin : Nicolai 1988. 350 S. : 34 Abb. ; 25 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
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EHRENBOURG (Ilya) & GROSSMAN (Vassili).
Le Livre Noir. Textes et témoignages.
Solin-Actes Sud, 1995. In-8 relié. Coll. " Hébraïca ". Textes sur l'extermination scélérate des juifs par les envahisseurs fascistes allemands dans les régions provisoirement occupées de l'URSS et dans les camps d'extermination en Pologne pendant la guerre de 1941-1945. Divers traducteurs sous la direction de M. Parfenov. L'édition en russe interdite en 1947, ne verra le jour qu'en 1993 à Vilnius ! E.O.
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Ehrenberg, Richard
Altona unter Schauenburgischer Herrschaft. TEIL V (apart): Aus dem dreißigjährigen Kriege. - Erlebnisse des Portugiesen Alberto Dionisio. - Vermischtes. Hrsg. mit Unterstützung d. Kgl. Commerz-Collegiums zu Altona.
Altona, J. Harder, 1892. 52 S. Gr.-8vo. OBrosch.
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Ehrenberg, Wolfgang Zeev
Emigrationen
Lebensstationen eines Juden aus Deutschland. Zürich, Chronos, 2000. 243 S., 2 Bl. Or.-Kart. (ZeitZeugnisse).
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EHRENBURG, Ilja [Grigorjewitsch]
Das bewegte Leben des Lasik Roitschwantz. Aus d. Russ. v. Waldemar JOLLOS. 4.-7. Aufl.
Zürich, Rhein-Vlg. o.J. [1928]. 394 S., OLn. mit farbiger Deckelvignette, gut erhalten.
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