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Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization Of America. New York Chapter.
NEW YORK CHAPTER OF HADASSAH DONOR LUNCHEON, APRIL 18, 1956
Spiralbound. 8vo. [190] pages. 25 cm. April 18, 1956 New York Chapter of Hadassah donor luncheon. Ilustrated, printed in brown and red ink, with names of donors, members, and supporters to several projects of Hadassah, with highlights of the Medical Center and Medical Organization. Subjects: Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. New York Chapter Annual Donor Luncheon. OCLC lists one copy (NYPL) . Light edge wear, very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (WOMEN-2-42)
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HADDAD M.Y.S.
Arab Perspectives of Judaism : a study of image formation in the writings of muslim arab authors, 1948-1978
Utrecht, 1984 xxii + 564pp. + 1p. theses, 24cm., Doctoral dissertation at the "Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht", bound in a solid hardcover, text in English, good condition, weight: 1.1kg., X118144
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HADDAD Philippe (Rabbin)
Epreuves d'ep?rance.
Broch?. 45 pages.
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Haddad, Heskel M.
JEWS OF ARAB AND ISLAMIC COUNTRIES: HISTORY, PROBLEMS, SOLUTIONS
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 167 pages. 26 cm. CONTENTS: Medieval History o the Jews in Moslem Countries Contemporary History of the Jews in Moslem Countries End of an Era: Emigration Socioeconomic Conditions in the Sephardic Disapora Jews in African Countries Sephardic Jews in Europe Integration: Ashkenazi-Sephardi Relations Solutions: History of the Future. Light wear to jacket, but still nice. Internal pages are bright and clean. Very Good Condition with like jacket. (SEF44-17)
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Hadomi, Leah
Dramatic metaphors of fascism and antifascism. .
Tübingen, Niemeyer Verlag, 1996. Original Flexible Boards. Very good Condition with only minimal Signs of Usage at the Cover. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No private Owner's Note! (Conditio Judaica, Volume 12).
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Hadwiger, Viktor
Il Pantegan.
Berlin, Rütten & Loening, (1992). Gr.8°. 69 S., Fadenheftung. Original-Pappband mit Bauchbinde. (=Die Schwarzen Bücher. Hrsg. von M.Heydenbluth).
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Haenle, Siegfried
Geschichte der Juden im ehemaligen Fürstenthum Ansbach. Mit Urkunden und Regesten. Ansbach. Junge. 1867. 8°. - 21:13,5 cm. VIII, 240 Seiten. Brauner Halblederband der Zeit. Einband etwas angestaubt, Rücken beschabt. Vorderes Gelenk oben brüchig und restauriert.
o.J.
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HAEUSLER, E
Sklaven und Personen minderen Rechts im Alten Testament. Diss.
Köln, 1956. 4to. 156 S. Br.
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Haezrahi, Y. (Ed.)
Presenting Purim. JNF Festival Series.
8' 127pp. Soft cover, worn at edges & corners, back cover slightly stained. Spine worn at corners, partly missing. Pages slightly worn at corners. else in good condition.
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Haezrahi, Yehuda
"THE WICKED SON" : A PLAY
No Date(ca 1960?) Original Wraps. 8vo. 14, [2] pages. 22 cm. First edition. The Wicked Son, a one act play for Passover. In the series: Orot, a series of plays and presentations for Jewish youth, no. 20. Subjects: Passover Plays. OCLC lists 3 copies of the London JNF edition. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HAG-16-33)
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Haezrahi, Yehuda
THE WICKED SON; A [ONE-ACT] PLAY [FOR PASSOVER]
Original Wraps. 8vo. 30 pages. 21 cm. JNF play series. "A one-act play for Passover. " Subjects: Passover Plays. OCLC lists 17 copies. Very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (HAG-16-34)
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Haffner, Sebastian
ANMERKUNGEN ZU HITLER
Very Good Condition; 8vo; 204 pages; Author fled Germany in 1938. (Ger-15-46dw)
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Hafner, Georg M. / Schapira, Esther
Israel ist an allem schuld - Warum der Judenstaat so gehasst wird,
Köln, Eichborn, 2015. 8°, 316 S., blauer original Pappband (Hardcover), original Schutzumschlag, Originalausgabe sehr gutes, sauberes Exemplar mit ebensolchem Schutzumschlag.
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Haga, Uziel
SEFER HA-BERIT HE-HADASH: IM HA-NAHAR SAMBATYON BI-MEDINAT HINA
(FT) Modern Paper Wrappers. 8vo, 56 pages, 25 cm. In Hebrew. On the life and customs of the Jews of China. Following a petition to American President McKinley for a permit to tour China to research the roots and customs of the Chinese Jews, Uziel Haga accompanied the U. S. Armed Forces on an expedition in 1901. Haga present here a comprehensive description of Chinese life and customs, including a prayer for recitation during the Seven Days of Mourning. The Author maintains that the Jews of Kaifeng in Hunan Province are descendants of the exiled Ten Lost Tribes most particularly, the Tribe of Asher. The author was suspected of espionage and was imprisoned by the Boxers where he died after suffering torture. SUBJECT(S) : Lost tribes of Israel. Jews -- China. Geographic: China -- Ethnic relations. Originally published in 1900 under title: Metsiat aseret ha-shevatim. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Lacks original green wrappers. Bumped corners. Yellowing of pages. Good condition. (Sef-28-6)
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Hagada for Passover
Designed by Jean David
Edited by Shaham Lewensohn Aylon. O.O. 1971. Kl.-4to. Durchgehend mit farbigen Illustrationen. 25 Bl. Or.-Kart.; gering fleckig. [3 Warenabbildungen]
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Hagada) Cowen, Mrs. Philip.
THE SEDER SERVICE FOR PASSOVER EVE IN THE HOME: A COMPLETELY REVISED ENGLISH TRANSLATION WITH NEW NOTES, MUSIC AND ILLUSTRATIONS.
New York: Philip Cowen, 1906. Paper wrappers. 12mo. 140 pages. Text in English and Hebrew, oftentimes on facing pages. This particular edition given out compliments of the State Bank in New York City. Advertisement for the State Bank on back cover. The last 17 pages are music. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (George Washington University, Jewish National and University Library) . Tear and staining on cover. Binding shaken. Front endpaper torn in half. Cover page ripped but present. Some discoloration and wear to corners of pages but no damage to text. Pencil marks on a few pages of music, with no damage to text. Overall in good condition. Earlier than usually seen. (AMRN-2-30) .
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Hagada) Cowen, Mrs. Philip.
THE SEDER SERVICE FOR PASSOVER EVE IN THE HOME: A COMPLETELY REVISED ENGLISH TRANSLATION WITH NEW NOTES, MUSIC AND ILLUSTRATIONS.
Original boards. 12mo. 140 pages. Text in English and Hebrew, oftentimes on facing pages. This particular edition given out compliments of the State Bank in New York City. Advertisement for the State Bank on back cover. The last 17 pages are music. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Staining on cover. Binding tight and overall very good condition (AMR-14-13) .
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Hagadah
Erzählung von dem Auszuge Israels aus Ägypten an den beiden Peßach-Abenden. Übersetzt von W. Heidenheim.
Rödelheim, Lehrberger, o. J. (ca. 1900). Neue illustrierte und verbesserte Auflage. 64 S. Mit Abbildungen. Orig.-Pappband mit Goldprägung.
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Hagadah
Erzählung von dem Auszuge Israels aus Ägypten an den beiden Peßach-Abenden. Übersetzt von W. Heidenheim.
Rödelheim, Lehrberger, 1900. Neue illustrierte und verbesserte Auflage. 64 S. Mit Abbildungen. Orig.-Pappband mit Goldprägung.
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Hagadah
Erzählung von Israels Auszug aus Aegypten, für die beiden ersten Abende des Pesach-Festes, mit einer deutschen Uebersetzung und Illustrationen.
Budapest, Schlesinger, 1905. 63 S. Mit Abbildungen. Rote Orig.-Halbleinwand mit Goldprägung.
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HAGANI (Baruch).
Le Sionisme politique, précurseurs et militants : Le Prince de Ligne.
Paris Beresniak 1920 1 vol. broché plaquette in-12, agrafée, 22 pp. Couverture salie, dos fendillé. Intérieur correct. Rare.
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HAGANI (Baruch).
Le Sionisme politique, précurseurs et militants : Le Prince de Ligne.
Paris Beresniak 1920 1 vol. broché plaquette in-12, agrafée, 22 pp. Couverture salie, dos fendillé. Intérieur correct. Rare.
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HAGANI Baruch
"Le sionisme politique et son fondateur; Théodore Herzl (1860-1904)."
Paris, Librairie Payot, 1917. 12 x 18, 250 pp., broché, bon état.
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HAGE Wolfgang & ECKART Karl-Gottfried
Die griechische Baruch-Apokalypse & Das Apokryphon Ezechiel [in: Jüdische Schriften aus hellenist-römischer Zeit" Band 5: Apokalypsen, Lieferung 1]
59pp., 25cm., in the series "Jüdische Schriften aus hellenist-römischer Zeit" Band 5 Lieferung 1, softcover, 2 stamps, else VG, R71317
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HAGE Wolfgang & ECKART Karl-Gottfried
Die griechische Baruch-Apokalypse & Das Apokryphon Ezechiel [in: Jüdische Schriften aus hellenist-römischer Zeit" Band 5: Apokalypsen, Lieferung 1]
Gütersloh, Gerd Mohn 1974 59pp., 25cm., in the series "Jüdische Schriften aus hellenist-römischer Zeit" Band 5 Lieferung 1, softcover, 2 stamps, else VG, R71317
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Hagelstange Rudolf
Alleingang - Sechs Schicksale
München (dtv) 1974 (= dtv 862, 2. Auflage). 8°, illustrierte Originalbroschur, 119 S., 2
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Hagelstange, Rudolf (1912-1984)
Strom der Zeit. Gedichte. [signiert, signed].
Insel Verlag, Leipzig, 1948. 71(1) Seiten, OPappband, signiert. 4.-6. Tausend. Das Papier zeitbedingt gebräunt. Sehr selten. Very rare. Good copy. Das Exemplar stammt aus der Bibliothek eines Autographensammlers.
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HAGEMEYER, F
Gibea, die Stadt Sauls. Ihre Bedeutung für die Geschichte Israels auf Grund ihrer Ortslage. Diss.
Tübingen, 1908. 39 S. Br.
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Hagen, Rolf und David Davidovitch
Tora-Wimpel. Zeugnisse jüdischer Volkskunst aus dem Braunschweigischen Landesmuseum.
Braunschweig, Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum, 1978.
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Haggadah)
STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BOOKLORE VOLUME VII - 1965: THE HAGGADAH: PAST AND PRESENT
Cincinnati, Jewish Institute of Religion, 1965. Paper Wrappers, large 8vo, 129 [English], 35 [Hebrew] pages. Special volume devoted to the Bibliography of the Haggadah. Include's Wiener's Addenda to Yaari. Some wear, Good Condition. (CT-1)
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Haggadah.
A PASSOVER HAGGADAH. Drawings by Leonard Baskin.
123 p. Full page color paintings by Leonard Baskin. Printed in English and Hebrew reading from back to front. Large Folio. Original full green cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Original dust jacket. Second revised edition. The New Union Haggadah prepared by the Central Conference of American Rabbis. Fine copy. JUDAICA BOX 2
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Haggenmüller, Reinhold und Ursula Ghavami Tehrani
Nationalsozialismus in bayerischen Städten. Augsburg - Bayreuth. manz unterrichtshilfen geschichte 4.
München, Manz. [Manzbuch 903]., 1985. 8°. [20,8 x 14,8 cm]. 127 Seiten. Mit vielen Tabellen, Schautafeln und Dokumentationen. Illustrierter Originalkarton. - Ein sehr gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen. = MANZ UNTERRICHTSHILFEN GESCHICHTE. Herausgeber: Dr. Hans Uwe Rumpp, Dr. Manfred Treml. Band 4,
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Hagiz, Moses
SHETE HA-LEHEM: SHEELOT U-TESHUVOT
Hardcover, 8vo, 48 leaves, 24 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Responsa -- 1600-1800. Hagiz (1672-c. 1751) was a scholar, kabbalist, and opponent of Shabbateanism; son of Jacob Hagiz. He was born in Jerusalem and studied with his grandfather, Moses Galante. He appears to have quarreled in his youth with the rabbis and lay leaders of Jerusalem, for when in 1694 he left Erez Israel to collect money to found a yeshivah in Jerusalem, damaging letters were sent after him to the communities to which he turned. Moses visited Egypt and then Italy, where in 1704 he published his fathers Halakhot Ketannot. He traveled by way of Prague to Amsterdam where he made contact with Zevi Hirsch Ashkenazi, then rabbi of the Ashkenazi community, and collaborated with him in an energetic struggle against Shabbateanism and its secret adherents. When in 1713 Ashkenazi and Moses refused to retract the excommunication of the Shabbatean Nehemiah Hayon, a fierce quarrel broke out between them and the elders of the Portuguese community. In 1714 when Ashkenazi resigned his rabbinical office and left Amsterdam, Moses was compelled to leave with him. He went first to London with Ashkenazi, there continuing the fight against Hayon and his allies, and then to Altona, home of Jacob Emden, Ashkenazis son, where he resumed the struggle against Shabbateanism. Among those he attacked were Michael Abraham Cardoso and even Jonathan Eybeschuetz, and he took the offensive against Moses Hayyim Luzzatto, inducing the rabbis of Venice to excommunicate him. In 1738 Moses returned to Erez Israel and settled in Safed. He died in Beirut and was taken to Sidon for burial. A talmudic scholar of the first rank and a prolific writer, Moses was assisted by a good grounding in secular knowledge and by a command of several foreign languages. In Altona he was friendly with Johann Christopher Wolf, who mentions him in his Bibliotheca Hebraica. His works include Leket ha-Kemah, novellae on the Shulhan Arukh, Orah Hayyim and Yoreh Deah, and Even ha-Ezer; responsa Shetei ha-Lehem; the ethical treatises Zerror ha-Hayyim and Mishnat hakhamim; Elleh ha-Mitzvot, on the numeration of precepts in Maimonides Sefer ha-Mitzvot, on the Oral Law, and on Kabbalah; Sefat Emet; and Parashat Elleh Masei, on the sanctity of the land of Israel. His literary activity also included the editing of many early books (Tamar in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Harvard, Rutgers) . Browning to edges of pages. Ex-library. Hinge repair. Some fragile page ends. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-15A-1)
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Hagiz, Moses [Chagiz, Moshe]
Eleh ha-mitswot / Ele ha-mitzvot / Eyle ha-mizvos [IN HEBREW] [SECOND EDITION]
EXTREMELY RARE second edition from 1727 of "Ele Ha-Mitzvot" (these are the commandments), a book dealing with the 613 commandments of the Jewish faith. The book was written by Moses Hagiz, son of R. Israel Hagiz, who like him was a famous renouncer of Sabbetai Zevi and his followers. This book was first printed in 1713, and enjoyed a great popularity and numerous later editions. This edition features a unique illustrated title page and an introduction by the editor, Baruch Wohlschlitt. 130x85mm. 219 double pages (preface pages unnumbered). Patterned quarter-leather hardcover. Cover worn and bumped. Cover edges bumped. Cover corners partly missing. Spine worn, bumped, pierced at several places and partly detached from rear cover. Wormholes on endpapers, title page and four first introduction pages. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: Despite the aforementioned damage, this very old and handsome Judaica book is intact and in good reading condition.
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HAGUENAUER (Paul).
Manuel de littérature juive : depuis les origines jusqu'à nos jours.
Nancy Imprimerie Nancéienne 1927 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 113 pp. Un peu gauchi, sinon bon état général. Peu courant.
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HAGUENAUER (Paul).
Manuel de littérature juive : depuis les origines jusqu'à nos jours.
Nancy Imprimerie Nancéienne 1927 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 113 pp. Un peu gauchi, sinon bon état général. Peu courant.
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Hahn, Hans-Jürgen (Hg.)
Gesichte der Juden in Auschwitz, Lili Meiers Album, Einleitung: Peter Moses-Krause,
Berlin, Das Arsenal, 1995. 28x20 cm, 200 S., OKart. m. OU., EA Name auf Vorsatz, gut erhalten
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Hahn, Hugo) ; Congregation Habonim (New York, N. Y. ) .
LIVING LEGACY: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF HUGO HAHN.
New York, . 8vo. Vii, 121 pages. Portrait. Dedication to Hugo Hahn, by E. W. Norden. -A rabbi from Germany, by F. S. Brodnitz. -Habonim-"And all the past is future, " by G. Jacoby. -Gedankensplitter zur Religiosität des Juden, by D. Baumgardt. -The enigma of Jewish survival, by A. Leschnitzer. -The first days, the first years-reminiscences, by M. Gruenewald. -A short-lived national Jewish fraternity, by K. Wilhelm. -Leopold Zunz and the Jewish community, by N. N. Glatzer. -An unpublished letter of Franz Rosenzweig, by F. Schwarzschild. -The art of the ceremonial object, by S. Kayser. -Rabbiner in Erez Jisrael, by E. Simon. -Jewish theology for the interrregnum, by A. A. Cohen. -Erneutes gespräch, by G. Löffler. -Four unpublished letters to Moses Mendelssohn, by F. Bamberger. -Religious issues on campus, by A. Jospe. -An unknown letter by Abraham Geiger, by A. Altmann. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism; Joden; Jodendam. Slight edgewear. Minimal bumping to spine. Else in Very Good condition. (FEST-3-17) .
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Hahn, Joachim
Erinnerungen und Zeugnisse jüdischer Geschichte in Baden-Württemberg. Mit einem Geleitw. von D. Schlee u. einem Vorw. von M. Schaab.
Stgt., Theiss 1988. Gr.8°. 607, (1) S. Mit 568 Abb. u. 2 Ktn. Original-Pappband mit Schutzumschlag.
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Hahn, Joachim
Synagogen in Baden-Württemberg
Geleitwort von Dietmar Schlee. Stuttgart, Theiss, 1987. Kl.-4to. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 127 S., 1 Bl. Or.-Kart.
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Hahn, Joachim
Synagogen in Baden-Württemberg.
Stuttgart, Theiss, 1987. 127 S. Ill., graph. Darst. kart, Deckelillustr. guter Zustand.
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Hahn, Joachim
Synagogen in Baden-Württemberg. Mit e. Geleitw. von Dietmar Schlee. [Hrsg. vom Innenministerium d. Landes Baden-Württemberg]
Stuttgart : Theiss 1987. 127 S. : zahlr. Ill. (z.T. farb.) ; 20 x 21 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
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Hahn, Joachim u. Jürgen Krüger
Synagogen in Baden-Württemberg. Teilband 1: Geschichte und Architektur; Teilband 2: Orte und Einrichtungen.
Stuttgart, Theiss, 2007. Gr.-8°. 397 S.; 576 mit zahlr. teils farb. Abb., Karten und Grundrissen. Opbd. mit illustr. OU in illustr. Orig.-Pappschuber. 2 Bände. (Gedenkbuch der Synagogen in Deutschland. Baden-Württemberg, Band 4).
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Hahn, Joachim und Jürgen Krüger u.a.:
Synagogen in Baden-Württemberg. "hier ist nichts anderes als Gottes Haus." 2 Bände. (= Gedenkbuch der Synagogen in Deutschland, Band 4).
25 x 18 cm. 397, 576 Seiten. Gebundene Ausgabe mit Schutzumschlag im Schuber. *Band 1: Geschichte und Architektur. - Band 2: Orte und Einrichtungen. - Wie neu. ISBN 9783806218435 Bücher de
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Hahn, Julius
Die Judenfrage.
Hamburg, Agentur des Rauhen Hauses, 1922. 88 S. Orig.-Broschur.
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Hahn, Peter (Hg.)
Zerstörung Verlust Erinnerung, Essays und Materialien in 16 Einzelbänden, Im Auftrag der Stadt Frankfurt am Main aus Anlaß des 50. Jahrestages der Pogrom-Nacht vom 9. November 1938
Frankfurt/Main, Frankfurter Bund für Volksbildung, 1988. OKart., 16 Bände, EA sehr gut erhalten
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 180274AB
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Hai Ben Sherira
LIKUTIM ME-RAV HAI GAON: SODOT AMUKOT...INYAN HA-MERKAVAH...AL ESER SEFIROT...
Reprint [ca. 1990]. Hardcover, 12mo, 46 leaves. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Cabala. Hai Ben Sherira (939-1038) was a gaon of Pumbedita and molder of the halakhah and the most prominent figure of his time. Of his youth nothing is known. From 986 he was the avbet din in the academy of Pumbedita, acting as the deputy to his father Sherira gaon; in this role he left his mark upon the mode of studies and general orientation of the academy. According to some, he had a share in composing the Iggeret Rav Sherira. Some time after he and his father had been released from prison, where they had been kept on a false charge, he became the gaon of Pumbedita, while his father was still alive, a position which he held for 40 years. Although his position had been vied for by Samuel b. Hophni the latter withdrew his claim to the gaonate when Hai married his daughter. Students came to Hais academy from Byzantium and from western Christian countries, from where queries were also sent to Hai. His ties with Spain and his influence upon Samuel ha-Nagid in particular are well known. Aside from his preeminence in rabbinic knowledge, he was well acquainted with the Persian and Arabic languages and with Arabic literature. While he permitted children to be taught Arabic writing and arithmetic, he warned against the study of philosophy. He criticized his father-in-law, Samuel b. Hophni, and others like him, who frequently read the works of non-Jews. Hai occupies a central position in the history of the halakhah. Later generations regarded him as the supreme authority, declaring that he, more than all the geonim, propagated the Torah in Israel
both in the east and in the west.
No one among his predecessors can be compared to him, who was the last of the geonim. The measure of his influence and the volume of his responsa, decisions, and comments can be gauged from the fact that approximately a third of all extant geonic responsaare his. In his writings Hai set out in detail his approach to the principles of faith and to the requirements of community leadership. In his piyyutim he expressed with much bitterness his sense of living in exile from Erez Israel. He was a mystic, who ascribed sanctity to the heikhalot literature, believing that whoever studied it in holiness and purity could ascend to the world of the angels and of the divine chariot...Hai drew special attention to the duty of the dayyanim to guide and admonish the people, to take responsibility for people's conduct and to be accountable for their sins. He demanded that strong measures be taken against dissenters and thieves, and under certain circumstances even permitted recourse to Jewish courts of law. He was opposed to the absolute annulment of vows on the eve of the Day of Atonement, his formulation of the Kol Nidrei prayer being: Of all vows
which we have vowed
and have omitted to fulfill either through neglect or under constraint we pray that the Lord of heaven may absolve and pardon us. He adopted a tolerant attitude towards traditional local liturgical practices, but was opposed to delving into the reasons for them, insisting on the observance of institutions introduced by those superior to our generations in learning and in caliber. He retained his physical and mental energies to the end. At the age of 99, a few months before his death, he replied with remarkable vigor to questions submitted to him. After his death, Samuel ha-Nagid eulogized him, saying: During his lifetime he acquired all the choicest wisdom, and though he left no child, he has, in every land, both east and west, children whom he reared in the Torah. Of Hais works the following are extant: (1) fragments of the Arabic original of Sefer Shevuot, and a Hebrew rendering by an unknown translator of the entire work entitled Mishpetei Shevuot; (2) fragments of the Arabic original of Sefer ha-Mikkah ve-ha-Mimkar. This, his chief literary production, was translated into Hebrew by Isaac Al-Bargeloni, and another version is extant in manuscript; (3) Sefer ha-Shetarot, containing the texts of various documents, such as a ketubbah, a get, etc. Fragments of Hais commentary on several tractates of the Babylonian Talmud have also been preserved. The ascription of certain other works to Hai has, in recent years, been rejected. (4) Hai wrote numerous responsa. In 1986, T. Groner published a complete bibliography of Hais responsa and his other works as well. (5) To aid the study of Arabic, Hai wrote Kitab Al-Hawi, a comprehensive Hebrew/Aramaic-Arabic anagrammatic dictionary. It was very popular and in use through the end of the 13th century. A. Maman published 10 of the 32 folios of the dictionary. Only three folios had been previously published. The rest was extant only in manuscript (Ben-Sasson, Levinger, Derovan in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (JTS, YU, Harvard) . Very good condition. (Heb-40-19)
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Hai, Ben Ish
Between Heaven and Earth: The Ben Ish Hai on faith the nature of evil and the final reckoning [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [SERIES]: The Ben Ish Hai Anthology - Vol.I
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 245x175 mm. XXX+351 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt lettering on spine. In good condition.
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Haiat, Pierre
Dieu et ses poètes à travers le bouddhisme, le christianisme, l'hindouisme, l'islam, le judaisme, et la poésie de tous les temps
O.O., Desclée de Brouwer, 1987. 401 S. Or.-Kart.; Rücken mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
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Haidenberg, Henie G.; Oron, Michal
The Mystical World of Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav: Six Stories of Rabbi Nahman Introduced, Interpreted and Annotated [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 21.5X14 cm. 148 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
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