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Frankel, Zacharias ; Heinemann, Isaak
(JT) MONATSSCHRIFT FÜR GESCHICHTE UND WISSENSCHAFT DES JUDENTUMS : MAIMONIDES - FESTSCHRIFT (VOLUME 79, NR. 2 MARCH/APRIL 1935)
; 8vo; 208 pages; In German. From Shalom Spiegel's library, with bookplate. Special issue: Maimonides - Festschrift, includes writing by I . Elbogen, Heinz Wolff, Isaak Heinemann, Michael Guttmann, Nachum Wahrmann and others. Founded by Zacharias Frankel in 1851, The Monatschrift over the years was headed by editors which included Heinrich Graetz, Pinkus Frankl, Markus Brann, David Kaufmann, Isaak Heinemann, & Leo Baeck. Though founded by Frankel as a "Periodical for the religious interest of Judaism, " it soon became the most important forum for the history and science of Judaism. Probably because of its strictly scientific appraoch it was able to survivein the Nazi period until the end of 1939. The final monumental volume, editoed by Baeck in cooperation with Jewish scholars in Germany and abroad, appeared as a complet volume in October of 1939 and reached only a few subscribers (Burgers, n. D. ) Binding solid, original paper wrappers tanned but intact. Text in Very good + condition. (RAB-45-24)
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Frankenstein, Carl
BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE: ESSAYS AND STUDIES ON ASPECTS OF IMMIGRANT ABSORPTION IN ISRAEL
Hardcover, 335 pages, illustrations, 8vo, 25 cm. Much on absorption of Holocaust survivors into Israeli society. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Palestine. Immigratie. Acculturatie. Palestine -- Social conditions. Signed by Mr. Seligman. Stains to front cover. Top left inch of front of dust jacket torn off. Some notes throughout book. In dust jacket. Otherwise, good condition. (Holo2-19-27)
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Frankenstein, Carl
BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE: ESSAYS AND STUDIES ON ASPECTS OF IMMIGRANT ABSORPTION IN ISRAEL
First edition. Original Cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, 335 pages, illustrations, 8vo, 25 cm. Much on absorption of Holocaust survivors into Israeli society. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Palestine. Immigratie. Acculturatie. Palestine -- Social conditions. Ex-library with usual marks. Jacket heavily worn at spine and covered with tape. Otherwise Very Good Condition. (Holo2-19-27A)
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Frankenstein, Carl [Karl]
Molitors metaphysische Geschichtsphilosophie [RARE!].
EXTREMELY RARE publication of a doctoral dissertation by Karl Frankenstein (1905-1990), professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, whose principal areas of expertise were developmental sociology, juvenile delinquency, rehabilitation intelligence, problems in immigrant absorption, ways of thinking, psychology and psychopathy. His dissertation deals with the philosophy of history of an eminent German writer and philosopher Franz Joseph Molitor, (or Joseph Franz Molitor, 1779-1860), author of an influential four-volume treatise 'Philosophie der Geschichte', published between 1827 and 1855. Softcover. Cover and spine yellowing/age-stained. Cover upper corners partly missing and other corners partly chipped. Spine edges missing/peeling. Title- and contents-page fore edge slightly wrinkled. Several pages upper corner wrinkled. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]:This extremely rare study of a fascinating 19th-century philosopher-mystic is otherwise in good condition.Ger
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FRANKENSTEIN, E
Justice for my people. The Jewish case.
London, Nicholson & Watson, (1943). 185, (7) S. OLwd (min. begriffen u. bestoßen).
Bookseller reference : 1165486
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Frankenstein, Ernst
Justice For My People : The Jewish Case.
London, Nicholson & Watson (1943). 185, VII Seite, OLn., Rücken geblichen. Erste Ausgabe. Sternfeld/T. 144.- First edition - In vorliegendem Werk tritt der deutsche Jurist F. (1881-1959) für die Gründung eines Staates Israel ein und erörtert Lösungsvorschläge zu "The Arab Problem", den Konflikten mit Palästinensern und Arabern.
Bookseller reference : JUDA1925
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FRANKENSTEIN, ERNST.
Justice for my People. The Jewish Case.
1st edn.
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Frankenthal, Käte
Der dreifache Fluch: Jüdin, Intellektuelle, Sozialistin. Lebenserinnerungen einer Ärztin in Deutschland und im Exil. Herausgegeben von Kathleen M. Pearle und Stephan Leibfried.
Frankfurt a. M. Campus 1981. 1981. 3 Bll., 320 S., mit einigen s/w Abbildungen. Orig.-Karton.
Bookseller reference : 97006
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Frankfurt am Main
Jüdisches Städtebild, Mit 21 Fotografien, Hg. Siegbert Wolf,
Frankfurt/Main, Jüdischer Verlag, 1996. 24x18 cm, 304 S., OPbd. m. OU., EA sehr gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 8989AB ISBN : 363354111
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Frankfurt) Arnsberg, Paul.
DIE GESCHICHTE DER FRANKFURTER JUDEN SEIT DER FRANZÖSISCHEN REVOLUTION.
Large 8vo, 981 pages. Includes 47 illustrations, a 20-page bibliography, and a 45-page index. Very Good Condition. (GER-15-41dw)
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Frankfurt) Arnsberg, Paul.
DIE GESCHICHTE DER FRANKFÜRTER JUDEN SEIT DER FRANZÖSISCHEN REVOLUTION.
Large 8vo, 981 pages. Includes 47 illustrations, a 20-page bibliography, and a 45-page index. Very Good Condition. (GER-15-41dw)
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Frankfurter, David (Ed. )
PILGRIMAGE AND HOLY SPACE IN LATE ANTIQUE EGYPT
DJ has very light creasing along top edge else Fine. ; Religions in the Graeco-Roman World; 516 pages; This volume deals with the origins and rise of Christian pilgrimage cults in late-antique Egypt. Part One covers the major theoretical issues in the study of Coptic pilgrimage, such as sacred landscape and shrines' catchment areas, while Part Two examines native Egyptian and Egyptian Jewish pilgrimage practices. Part Three investigates six major shrines, from Philae's diverse non-Christian devotees to the great pilgrim centre of Abu Mina and a Thecla shrine on its route. The fourth part of the book looks at such diverse pilgrims' rites as oracles, chant and stational liturgy. Part Five brings in Athanasius's and an anonymous hagiographer's perspectives on pilgrimage in Egypt.
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Frankfurter, Moses; Isaac Aboab
SEFER SHEVA PETILOT: KOLEL KOL DIVRE MUSAR SHEBE-SEFER MENORAT HA-MAOR
Period Quarter calf and boards. 12mo. [8], 84 leaves; [i. E. 168] pages. 20 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Printed in Rashi script. 'Sheba' Petilot, ' the moral teachings of the 'Menorat ha-Ma'or, ' in seven chapters. Moses Ben Simon Frankfurter was a Dayyan and printer of Amsterdam; born 1672; died 1762. Frankfurter wrote Nefesh Yehudah (1701) , a commentary on Isaac Aboab's Menorat ha-Ma'or with a Yiddish translation of the text. This very popular tract was often reprinted, as was Sheva Petilot (1721) , an abbreviated version of the same work. - EJ 2008. Subjects: Jewish ethics. Aboab, Isaac, active 14th century. Menorat ha-ma? Or. OCLC lists 11 copies. Light foxing throughout, overall clean and fresh in solid binding. Very good condition. (SPEC-40-50)
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FRANKFURTER, R.O
David schlägt die Harfe. Roman.
Leipzig, Zürich:, Grethlein., 1922. 378(1) S. Original Halbleinwand mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel und Deckel-Vignette. Einband leicht berieben und etwas bestoßen, leseschief, Bindung ein wenig gelockert, papierbedingt etwas gegilbt, sonst in Ordnung.
Bookseller reference : 269B
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FRANKFURTER, R.O
David schlägt die Harfe. Roman.
Leipzig, Grethlein, 1922. 379 S. OHlwd
Bookseller reference : 1164166
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FRANKFURTER, R.O.:
David schlägt die Harfe. Roman.
378(1) S. Original Halbleinwand mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel und Deckel-Vignette. Einband leicht berieben und etwas bestoßen, leseschief, Bindung ein wenig gelockert, papierbedingt etwas gegilbt, sonst in Ordnung. Erstausgabe! - Mit Vor- und Nachwort.
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FRANKFURTER, S(alomon)
Das altjüdische Erziehungs- und Unterrichtswesen im Lichte moderner Bestrebungen. Vortrag gehalten in der 368. Vollversammlung der "Wiener Pädagogischen Gesellschaft" am 3. April 1909. Verbesserter u. erweiterter Abdruck a. d. "Pädagog. Jahrbuch" 1909.
Wien, Pichlers Witwe & Sohn 1910. gr.8°. 41 S. OBrosch. Unaufgeschnitten, sehr gut erhalten. Vgl. Freimann 344.
Bookseller reference : BEzz0277mf
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FRANKFURTER, S[alomon]
Josef Unger : Das Elternhaus - die Jugendjahre 1828 - 1857. Biographischer Beitrag.
Wien-Leipzig, Braumüller 1917. XIV, 121(3) S. Mit TPortr. OKart. berieben. Mehrf. gestempelt. Rü. m. kl. Läsur. Innen frisch, noch unaufgeschnitten. Erste Ausgabe
Bookseller reference : RECH0784
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Frankfurther, Eva and Mervyn Levy
PEOPLE
Hardcover, 63 pages, chiefly illustrated, some color, 19 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish artists -- England. Frankfurther, Eva, d. 1959. OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Lacks dust jacket. Ex-library with spine label and stamp. Very good condition. (Art-11-11B)
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FRANKL (Ludwig A.)
Der Primator : Gedicht in sieben Gesängen.
In-12, demi-chagrin à coins, dos à nerfs orné de filets et roulettes dorés, tranches jaspées, pet. mouill. à un coin, iv, 72 p. Petit cachet ex-libris "Vallentin, Berlin" de l'époque.
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Frankl, Adolf.
VISIONEN AUS DEM INFERNO
First edition. Original green illustrated wrappers with painting of abstract faces. 4to. 10 pages; 21 cm. In German and English. Tile translates to Visions from the Inferno. A program from a museum exhibition of Adolf Frankls work featuring 8 pages of color facsimiles of his paintings. Adolf Frankl was a Czechoslovakian artist. In 1944, on Yom Kippur his family was transported to the Sered camp. His wife and two children escaped from the transport. In November 1944, he was transported to Auschwitz; received prisoner number B-14395. On January 18 1945, during the death march to Gleiwitz, he escaped to a forest and to the Althammer camp where he hid. In 1945, after his liberation he moved to Krakow and from there to Bratislava, where he was reunited with his family (Yadvashem.org 2017) . For years he was haunted by memories of the time he had spent suspended between life and death, by visions which would not let him sleep. A doctor friend suggested that he should try to get rid of these oppressive memories by expressing in pictorial terms the horrors he had known. This led the painter to produce a series of works which are unique in the history of art. SUBJECT(S) : Art, Holocaust art, Jewish art. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (HUC, US Holocaust Mem Mus, National Libr of Israel) . Slight rubbing. Slight toning. Very minimal markings. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-134-26)
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Frankl, Lud[wig] Aug[ust]
Aus Egypten. (= Nach Jerusalem! 3. Tl.).
Wien, Verl. der Typogr.-liter.-artistischen Anstalt (Zamarski & Dittmarsch) 1860. 8°. 4 Bll. (Reihentitel, Tit., Vorw. u. Inh.), 355 S. Etw. späterer grüner Leinenband m. goldgepr. Rü.titel u. marmor. Schnitt. Kl. Läsur am Rü., Vorsätze gebräunt, im Text durch eingelegte Blätter / Blumen Bräunungen bzw. Abklatsch durch die gepressten Pflanzenteile. Wurzbach IV, 334?339; Kainbacher 1, 54. EA. Dritter u. letzter Band der Reisebeschreibung 'Nach Jerusalem!' des österreichischen Arztes, Journalisten und Schriftstellers Ludwig August Frankl von Hochwart (1810-1894). - Es "ist der Bericht seiner Reise in?s heilige Land, um die von Frau Elise Herz geb. v. Lämel gemachte Stiftung einer Lehr-u. Wohlthätigkeits-Anstalt in Jerusalem auszuführen. Ein für die Kenntnisse der israelitischen Zustände im Orient bedeutendes Buch; das erste Werk, welches mit statistischen Nachweisen und in schonungsloser Darstellung der großen Uebelstände, die prosaische Seite des bisher nur poetisch verklärten Orients aufdeckt. Auch ist diese Reise sonst vielfach anregend geschrieben, und sind die Schilderungen über Griechenland, Jerusalem und seine Oertlichkeit, über einzelne Personen in hohem Grade interessant." (Vgl. Wurzbach). - Die ersten beiden Bände erschienen ebenda 1858: Tl.1 : Griechenland, Kleinasien, Syrien / Tl.2: Palästina.
Bookseller reference : REIS0644
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Frankl, Ludw[ig] Aug[ust]
Aus Egypten.
Wien, Greif 1868. 2. Ausgabe. Gr.8°. 1 Bl., 335 S. Bedruckte OBroschur, unbeschnitten. Etwas angestaubt und leicht braunfleckig. Der Umschlag leicht fleckig und etwas beschädigt. 2
Bookseller reference : 29310AB
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Frankl, Ludwig August
Aus Egypten. Der Primator. Ins Ebräische übersetzt und mit der Biografie des Dichters von Max Letteris.
Wien, Holzwarth, 1862. 15 n.n. + 213 + Zwischetitel + 7 n.n. + 47 S. OLwd.
Bookseller reference : 65330CB
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Frankl, Ludwig August
Epistel an Moriz Rappaport. Zu seinem siebzigsten Geburtstage (19. Jänner 1878).
Wien, "Steyrermühl", 1880. 14 S. OBrosch.
Bookseller reference : 65260CB
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Frankl, Ludwig August; Gotlober, Avrom Ber; Letteris, Max
MI-MITSRAYIM: HU SEFER SHELISHI MI-MAS'OT
1st Hebrew Edition. Period Boards. 8vo. 212, 47 pages ; 18 cm. In Hebrew with Title Pages in Hebrew and German. Includes two translations of works by August Ludwig Frankl into the Hebrew by notable Jewish thinkers. 1st, a translation of Frankls Aus Egypten by Avrom Ber Gotlober (1811 1899) was a Jewish writer, poet, playwright, historian, journalist and educator. He mostly wrote in Hebrew, but also wrote poetry and dramas in Yiddish
As a teacher in the state-sponsored schools for Jews, he taught and influenced two founders of Yiddish literature: Mendele Mocher Sforim, whom Sholom Aleichem called the zeyde (grandfather) of us all, and Abraham Goldfaden, the founder of the professional Yiddish theater. (Wikipedia, 2017) 2nd, it includes a trnaslation of Frankls Der Primator by Max Letteris (1800 1871) , an Austrian Jewish scholar and the foremost poet of the Galician Haskala. (Wikipedia, 2017) Ludwig August Frankl (1810 1894) was a Jewish Bohemian-Austrian writer and poet. He was a friend of Nikolaus Lenau. Also, he corresponded with Petar II Petrovic Njegos of Montenegro before he died in 1851. Frankl's Gusle, Serbische Nationallieder was dedicated to Vuk Karadic's daughter in 1852. His object was to present some of the songs in Vuk which had not yet been translated, and he took the greatest pains to reproduce in German the metrical effect of the Serbian original. The book is dedicated to Elise Herz, who likely financed its publication, Herz (17881868) was an Austrian philanthropist who commissioned Frankl to help found the Children's Asylum in Jerusalem. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Towson Univ, Univ Of Toronto, Bibliotheek Universiteit Van Amsterdam) , including just 1 copy in the United States and none in New York City. Boards are worn and warped. Damp Stains to some pages throughout. A few markings on end pages and title page. Overall good condition. (GER-59-33)
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Frankl, Ludwig, August
Aus Egypten. Der Primator. Ins Hebräische übersetzt und mit der Biografie des Dichters von Max Letteris.
Wien, Holzwarth 1862. [8] Bl., gest. Front.-Porträt, 212 S., [6] Bl., 47 S., rotes Oln. Mit Einbandgoldpräg., Rücken an den Kapit. Berieben, oben kl. Fehlstelle, innen papierbedingt gebräunt. L.A.Frankl, Ritter von Hochwarth, (1810-1894) Arzt und Schriftsteller, 1875 Präsident der IKG. 1856 Reise nach Ägypten und Palästina. Blumesberger 2735; Kosch V.476f.; die erste Ausgabe erschien 1860 bzw. 1861 (Der Primator). [3 Warenabbildungen]
Bookseller reference : JUDA1631a
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Frankl, Oskar
Friedrich Schiller in seinen Beziehungen zu den Juden und zum Judentum. Reprint der Ausgabe von 1905.
Bremen, Faksimile Verlag, 2006.
Bookseller reference : 193590
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Frankl, Oskar
Friedrich Schiller in seinen Beziehungen zu den Juden und zum Judentum. (Wissenschaftliche Quellentexte) Nachdruck der Ausgabe Mährisch-Ostrau und Leipzig 1905, 2. Auflage
Faksimile- Verlag / Bremen 2006. 66 S Top Zustand, Broschiert
Bookseller reference : 39658
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Frankl, P. F.
FEST- UND GELEGENHEITS-PREDIGTEN, 1877-1887.
8vo. Vi, 291 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Festival-day sermons, Jewish; Occasional sermons, Jewish; Sermons, German Jewish authors; Jewish sermons Germany. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (NY Public, George Washington Univ, Ohio State, Jewish Nat & Univ Library, Bibliotheek van de Univ van Amsterdam) . Frankl (1848-1887) was born in Moravia, and succeeded Geiger as rabbi of the Berlin community in 1877. He also began lecturing at the Hochschule fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums in 1882.(EJ) Good condition; bumped edges, underlining throughout, edgeworn. Marbled fore egde. (MX-4-28)
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Frankl, P. F.
FEST- UND GELEGENHEITS-PREDIGTEN, 1877-1887; AUS DESSEN SCHRIFTLICHEM NACHLASSE HERAUSGEGEBEN
Period Cloth. 8vo. VI, 291 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In German, with some Hebrew. Collection of Sermons by Pinkus Friedrich Frankl: German rabbi; born at Ungarisch-Brod, Moravia, Jan. , 1848; died at Johannisbad Aug. 22, 1887. After attending the yeshibah at Presburg, Frankl prepared himself for the rabbinate at the seminary in Breslau, and at the same time studied Orientalia at the university of that city, graduating (Ph. D. ) in 1870. In 1875 he became the secretary of the Wiener Israelitische Allianz, and in 1877 succeeded Abraham Geiger in the rabbinate of Berlin. Four years later Frankl added to his rabbinical duties those of teacher in the Lehranstalt für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums. At that time he became the associate of Grätz in the publication of the 'Monatsschrift. ' - 1906 JE. Contains the bookstamp and signature of Dr. Simon Miller on title page (bookstamp lists Simon Miller of the First National Bank Building of New York) , who served as president of the Federation of Hungarian Zionists. Subjects: Jewish festival-day sermons. Jewish occasional sermons. Sermons, German - Jewish authors. Jewish sermons - Germany. OCLC lists 14 copies. Light soiling to cloth, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (GER-44-58) xx
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Frankl, P.F. / Kaufmann, David / Bacher, Wilhelm
Mutazilitischer Kalam aus dem 10. Jahrhundert / Die Theologie des Bachja Ibn Pakuda / Abraham Ibn Esra's Einleitung zu Seinem Pentateuch-Commentar, als Beitrag zur Geschichte der Bibelexegese [THREE BOOKS BOUND IN ONE].
THREE BOOKS BOUND IN ONE. 150X230 mm. 58+102+86 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover corners and edges and spine edges worn and slightly tattered. Binding partly visible between some pages. Pencil, pen marks and stamps on some pages - NO damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Frankl, Viktor E
Ein Psycholog erlebt das KZ,
Wien, Verlag für Jugend und Volk, 1947. 130 S., OKart., 2. Auflage, Rücken lädiert, Buchblock etw. gebogen, sonst gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 191513AB
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Franklin, Karen Spiegel
ELEVEN GENERATIONS OF THE GERSTLE FAMILY [INCLUDES SUPPLEMENT]
Later boards. 8vo. 72 pages. 26 cm. First edition. History and genealogy of the Gerstle Family, who emigrated to Louisville Kentucky in 1843, and then California in 1850. Includes 20 page publication: Eleven generations of the Gerstle family: supplement. Housed in archival boards, with sleeve holding supplement. Subjects: Gerstle family. Institutional stamps on endpages, otherwise fine. Very good condition. (GENE-1-20)
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Franklin, Rabbi Leo.
RITUAL CHILDREN'S SABBATH SERVICES AND SABBATH SCHOOL.
Jewish American Publishing, Detroit, 1903. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 27 pages. Signed, rear boards corner chipped. condition. (P-2)
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Franková, Anita; Ludmila Kybalová; Hana Povolná
I HAVE NOT SEEN A BUTTERFLY AROUND HERE: CHILDREN'S DRAWINGS AND POEMS FROM TEREZÍN
Softbound. 8vo. 90, [3] pages. 25 cm. Fifth edition. Includes 47 color illustrations. Drawings and poems selected and arranged by Anita Franková, Ludmila Kybalová, and Hana Povolná; editor's comments by Anita Frankova and Hana Povolná; translation by Joy Kadecková, Jeanne Nemcová, and Edith Pargargeretová. A selection of children's poems and drawings reflecting their surroundings in Terezín Concentration Camp in Czechoslovakia from 1942 to 1944. Based on the volume of Childrens Drawing and Poems published by the State Jewish Museum of Prague in 1959. Subjects: Children's art. Children's writings. Children's art. Children's writings. Holocaust, 1939-1945 Ceskoslovensko. Jewish children - Czechoslovakia - 1939-1945. Children's art - Czechoslovakia - 1939-1945. Children's and youths' writings - Czechoslovakia - 1939-1945. Concentration camps - Czechoslovakia - 1939-1945. Holocaust, 1939-1945 Czechoslovakia. Jews - persecution - 1939-1945. Children and war. Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) . Very good condition in very good jacket. (HOLO2-99-25)
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FRANZ BABINGER, (1891-1967).
Osmanli tarih yazarlari ve eserleri. Translated by Dr. Coskun Üçok.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [xviii], 502 p. Osmanli tarih yazarlari ve eserleri. Translated by Dr. Coskun Üçok. Ottoman historians and their works.
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Franz Regnery
Jüdische Gemeinde Neuwied. Geschichte in Bildern und Dokumenten. Zeichen und Zeugen von damals und heute. Verantwortung und Sühne als Auftrag für Morgen
Neuwieder Verlagsgesellschaft, Neuwied 1988. Hartkarton Sehr gut
Bookseller reference : 019958
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FRANZ, Erwin
Der jüdische Marsch zur Macht. Eine Quellensammlung als Beitrag zur Judenemanzipation in Baden 1806-1933.
Karlsruhe,Moninger (1943). gr.8°. 188S, 1 gefalt. Stammbaum. Opbd., berieben, bestoßen, fleckig und angestaubt, Deckel etwas geworfen, Titelblatt sowie einige weitere Seiten mit Stockflecken.
Bookseller reference : R0900-01
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Franzblau, Abraham Norman.
REFORM JUDAISM IN THE LARGE CITIES: A SURVEY.
New York: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1931. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 124 pages. Includes tables. "A survey of the homes of members of Reform congregations affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew congregations in the eleven cities of the United States which have a Jewish population of over fifty thousand. Conducted by the Commission on research of the Union of American Hebrew congregations. " "A U. S. Educator and psychiatrist. Franzblau was born in New York. He began a long association with Hebrew Union College in 1923 as principal of its school for teachers in New York, serving until 1931, when he became professor of education and pastoral psychiatry in the College at Cincinnati. During World War II he was attached to the Surgeon General's Office as colonel. Franzblau returned to New York in 1946 as professor of pastoral psychology and dean of the Jewish Institute of Religion school of education. In 1948 he became associated with the psychiatric department of Mount Sinai Hospital and in 1958 retired from Hebrew Union College to devote himself entirely to psychiatry. A pioneer in the application of psychiatric knowledge to the work of the ministry, Franzblau lectured in this field at many seminaries" (Temkin, EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews-United States. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Covers missing. Damp staining throughout. Otherwise in Good condition. (AMRN-13-5).
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Franzheim, Liesel
Judaica II. Kölnisches Stadtmuseum.
Köln, Museen der Stadt Köln, 1990. Durchgehend bebildert. 351 S. 20,5 x 20 cm, Pp. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, ExLibris auf dem Vorsatz, sonst gut erhalten.
Bookseller reference : 29367
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Franzheim, Liesel
Judaica und Judaica II (Zwei Bände) (= Wissenschaftliche Kataloge des Kölnischen Stadtmuseums. Hrsg. Von Hugo Borger u. Heiko Steuer).
Köln, Museen der Stadt Köln, 1980. 1980 / 1990, quer gr 8°, grb. Pappeinbd., 483 S. / 351 S. - gute Exemplare
Bookseller reference : 055004
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Franzheim, Liesel
Judaica. [1]: [...].
Köln, Köln. Stadtmuseum, 1980. 21 cm. 483 S. mit zahlr. z.T. farb. Abb. Pappband, Deckelillustr., Hardcover. guter Zustand. Wissenschaftliche Kataloge des Kölnischen Stadtmuseums.
Bookseller reference : 25322BB
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Franzheim, Liesel
Judaica. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen.
Köln, Kölnisches Stadtmuseum 1980. 483 S. Farbig illustr. OPpBd. 1
Bookseller reference : 14138AB
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FRANZHEIM, LIESEL (Bearb.)
Judaica (Kölnisches Stadtmuseum)
Köln, Stadtmuseum 1980. Hardcover, 8°, 483 S., durchgehend mit Abbbildungen, Reihe »Wissenschaftliche Kataloge des Kölnischen Statmuseums«, »Der hier vorliegende Bestandskatalog Judaica I erfaßt alle Gegenstände der jüdischen Abteilung aus dem synanogalen und häuslichen Bereich. Durch Beschreibung und Abbildung eines jedweden Kultgerätes - ohne Rücksicht auf seinen kunsthistorischen Wert - sollen dem Leser und Museumsbesucher Gebrauch, Bedeutung und - soweit möglich - örtliche und zeitliche Herkunft genannt werden.«
Bookseller reference : Q1175
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Franzheim, Liesel [Bearb.]
Judaica / Köln. Stadtmuseum. Bearb. von Liesel Franzheim.
Köln, Köln. Stadtmuseum, 1980. 483 S., zahl. Ill. Pappband, Deckelillustr. Buchdeckel gering berieben, ans. guter Zust.
Bookseller reference : 20288BB
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Franzheimer, Liesel:
Judaika. Kölner Stadtmuseum 2 Bände.
483 + 351 Seiten. 21 x 20,5 cm. Pappbände (wie neu, noch originalverschweißt). Bücher de
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FRANZI' LEONE
Fase Attuale del Razzismo Tedesco
Cm. 22; pp. 59, (5). Brossura editoriale a stampa. Timbro ed etichetta di biblioteca estita, buon esemplare 009/J
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FRANZOS, Karl Emil
Die Juden von Barnow. Geschichten.
Stgt. u. Bln., Cotta 1920. 11.-15. Aufl. VIII (2) 289 S., 2 Bll. OPbd. Rü. berieb.
Bookseller reference : 0893-02
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Franzos, Karl Emil
Leib Weihnachtskuchen und sein Kind - Erzählung
Stuttgart und Berlin, Cotta?sche, 4. und 5. Tausend, 1924. Leinen, mit Rahmung, kl. DinA 5, 351 Seiten, Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren, stark fleckig und gebräunt, leicht gebogen, Schnitt stark fleckig und gebräunt, Seiten papierbedingt stark gebräunt, Bleistifteintrag auf dem Vorsatzblatt, Seiten leicht gebogen, trotz der deutlichen Gebrauchs- und/oder Altersspuren ausreichender Zustand
Bookseller reference : 25272v4
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