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HESS, Moses:
Ausgewählte Schriften.
Wiesbaden, Fourier Verlag, o.J., ca. 1980, in-8vo, 467 S., Original-Leinenband mit OU.
Bookseller reference : 117542aaf
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HESCHEL, A.
Dieu en quete de l"homme - Philosophie du Judaisme
Paris, Seuil, 1968. in-8, 463 pages, index, broche, couv.- Devenu RARE.
Bookseller reference : 32064
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HESCHEL Abraham Joshua,
Les bâtisseurs du temps.
Paris, Les éditions de Minuit, coll. "Aleph". 1977. In-12°, 205 pp. Br., couv. lég. défr.
Bookseller reference : 10081
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HESCHEL Abraham Joshua,
Les bâtisseurs du temps.
Paris, Les éditions de Minuit, coll. "Aleph". 1977. In-12°, 205 pp. Br., couv. lég. défr.
Bookseller reference : 10081
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HESCHEL Abraham
Maïmonide
Fondation Sefer, 1982, in-8 br. (14 x 22), 268 p., introduction de Colette Sirat, préface de Bernard Chapira, traduit de l'allemand par Germaine Bernard, bon état.
Bookseller reference : QWA-15320
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HESSE, Raymond.
Sur les pas du Juif errant. Suivi de Riquet a la Houppe et ses compagnons. Preface d"Anatole France et L"Age d"Or.
Paris, SELF, 1948. in-12, 272 pp., broche, couv.
Bookseller reference : 31430
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Heschel Abraham Joshua
Il Sabato. Il uo significato per l'uomo Moderno
8vo, 188 p.; 22 cm. Legatura editoriale con sovracoperta. esemplare come nuovo. Dalla quarta di copertina: Come essere indipendenti dalla civiltà della nevrosi che ci opprime? Sfuggendo all'oppressione dello spazio, dove tutto è diviso e spadroneggia la volontà del più forte, per raggiungere la dimensione della libertà, cioè del tempo consacrato, in cui ogni ora è unica, la sola concessa in quel momento, esclusiva e infinitamente preziosa. Il tempo è infatti la presenza di Dio nello spazio, ed è nel tempo che noi possiamo avvertire l'unità di tutti gli esseri. «La sorgente del tempo», scrive Heschel, «è l'eternità, il segreto dell'essere è l'eterno che è nel tempo». 11 Sabato, cioè il giorno di festa, è fatto per celebrare il tempo. Per sei giorni alla settimana noi viviamo sotto la tirannia delle cose dello spazio; il Sabato ci mette in sintonia con la santità del tempo. Per sei giorni alla settimana lottiamo con il mondo, spremendo profitto dalla terra; nel settimo giorno ci interessiamo con cura speciale dei semi di eternità piantati nella nostra anima. Il Sabato è un giorno di armonia e di pace, che illumina anche gli altri giorni della settimana. È comunione dell'universo con Dio. «Il Sabato», spiega Heschel, «è il contrappunto del nostro vivere, è la melodia continua attraverso tutte le agitazioni e vicissitudini che incombono sulla nostra coscienza; è la consapevolezza che Dio è presente nel mondo». Celebrare il Sabato significa curare il proprio io dalle ferite che riceve nella vita quotidiana, riannodare i fili della quiete, dissipare le illusioni e i miraggi per ritrovare la realtà. Con quest'opera, che è religiosa, filosofica e letteraria nello stesso tempo, Abraham Joshua Heschel ci offre una meditazione preziosa sul giorno di festa e sul suo profondo significato, che noi moderni dimentichiamo spesso.
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Heschel Abraham Joshua
Il Sabato. Il uo significato per l'uomo Moderno
8vo, 188 p.; 22 cm. Legatura editoriale con sovracoperta. ingiallimento, alcune sottolineature e segni a matita, altrimenti buono. Dalla quarta di copertina: Come essere indipendenti dalla civiltà della nevrosi che ci opprime? Sfuggendo all'oppressione dello spazio, dove tutto è diviso e spadroneggia la volontà del più forte, per raggiungere la dimensione della libertà, cioè del tempo consacrato, in cui ogni ora è unica, la sola concessa in quel momento, esclusiva e infinitamente preziosa. Il tempo è infatti la presenza di Dio nello spazio, ed è nel tempo che noi possiamo avvertire l'unità di tutti gli esseri. «La sorgente del tempo», scrive Heschel, «è l'eternità, il segreto dell'essere è l'eterno che è nel tempo». 11 Sabato, cioè il giorno di festa, è fatto per celebrare il tempo. Per sei giorni alla settimana noi viviamo sotto la tirannia delle cose dello spazio; il Sabato ci mette in sintonia con la santità del tempo. Per sei giorni alla settimana lottiamo con il mondo, spremendo profitto dalla terra; nel settimo giorno ci interessiamo con cura speciale dei semi di eternità piantati nella nostra anima. Il Sabato è un giorno di armonia e di pace, che illumina anche gli altri giorni della settimana. È comunione dell'universo con Dio. «Il Sabato», spiega Heschel, «è il contrappunto del nostro vivere, è la melodia continua attraverso tutte le agitazioni e vicissitudini che incombono sulla nostra coscienza; è la consapevolezza che Dio è presente nel mondo». Celebrare il Sabato significa curare il proprio io dalle ferite che riceve nella vita quotidiana, riannodare i fili della quiete, dissipare le illusioni e i miraggi per ritrovare la realtà. Con quest'opera, che è religiosa, filosofica e letteraria nello stesso tempo, Abraham Joshua Heschel ci offre una meditazione preziosa sul giorno di festa e sul suo profondo significato, che noi moderni dimentichiamo spesso.
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HESCHEL, A
Maimonides. Eine Biographie.
Berlin, Reiss, (1935). 4 Bl., 288 S. (Judentum in Geschichte und Gegenwart 1). OLwdbd. Einbd. leicht bestoßen. Rücken verblasst. Papier randgebräunt.
Bookseller reference : 1217328
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HESCHEL, A.
Dieu en quete de l"homme - Philosophie du Judaisme
in-8, 463 pages, index, broche, couv.- Devenu RARE. Bel exemplaire. [NV-36]
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Heschel, Abraham [Joshua; Heshel, Avraham Yehoshua]
Der Begriff der Einheit in der Philosophie Gabirols. [SERIES]: Monatsschrift für die Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums (MGWJ) - Heft 2 (März-April).
230x155 mm. 23 pages [pagination: 90-111]. Softcover. Cover yellowing. Cover corners and edges tattered. Front cover almost detached. Spine missing. Pencil markings - no damage to text. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Heschel, Abraham [Joshua; Heshel, Avraham Yehoshua]
Don Jizchak Abravanel [Isaak ben Juda Abrabanel; Abarbanel]
RARE monograph on the eminent Jewish statesman, philosopher, Bible commentator, and financier Isaac ben Judah Abarbanel (1437-1508) by Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) - a Polish-born American rabbi and one of the leading Jewish theologians and Jewish philosophers of the 20th century. Heschel was professor of Jewish mysticism at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, authored a number of widely read books on Jewish philosophy and was active in the American Civil Rights movement. 235x155 mm. 32 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing and slightly age stained and water stained. Spine tattered. Binding partly visible on inner cover. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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HESCHEL, ABRAHAM J.
Die Erde ist des Herrn - Die innere Welt des Juden in Osteuropa.
Reichlich in Schwarzweiß illustriert von Otto Axer.
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Heschel, Abraham J. / Passelecq, George [Translation]
Le Tourment de la vérité
14.5X23 cm. 213 pages. Softcover.Cover edges slightly chaffed. Else in good condition.
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua
ANALYSIS OF PIETY
Off Print. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. [293]-307 pages ; 24 cm. Reprinted from The Review of Religion, in February 1942. In English. This is this first piece of scholarly writing that Abraham Joshua Heschel published in America, as well as the first that he published in English, seven years before his landmark publications of The Sabbath and Man Is Not Alone (He also produced, for private use at HUC by his students, A Concise Dictionary of Hebrew Philosophical Terms in 1941) . Martin Luther King, jr. , and Heschel "initially bonded over the prophets. King was drawn to Heschels intimate knowledge of the topic (Heschels masterwork, in a body of masterworks, was his book The Prophets) , and Heschel in turn admired Kings devotion to the Exodus story of Moses and the Israelites, adapted to the narrative of the civil rights struggle in the 1950s and 60s....Heschel...can also be considered a kind of prophet himself. The main job of the prophets of the Bible, after all, is to hold their peoples feet to the fire. Moses railed at the weak and foolish Israelites who strayed from the path the minute their leader ascended to the mountaintop to commune with God. King fulminated against the war in Southeast Asia as well as against the injustices rampant in white American culture toward those whom it had enslaved for hundreds of years. Heschel supported both these causes, incurring the disapproval of some Jewish leaders when he did not hesitate to vigorously excoriate U. S. Involvement in Vietnam, preaching widely on the subject, writing letters to presidents, and being a spokesman for other religious leaders in meetings with high-level military strategists like Secretary of State Dean Rusk...Heschel, like King, had the charisma a prophet needs. He was impossible to dismiss, even when his message stung. The consummate gadfly, he shined a bright light on the ills of American society and also on those of American Judaism in the mid-20th century, which he saw as stultifying, airless, soulless, moribund. He was an outlier on one crisis we face today: how to make Judaism not only appealing but actually indispensable for Jews of future generations. His words were bracing and his exhortations powerful, but, rendered in such breathtakingly poetic language (as well as expressed verbally in his disarming Polish accent) , they seem like a loving gift from a benevolent elder, not a rebuke: He even warned warmly. He was a Jew who had suffered and seen too much suffering, and who, unlike the rest of us, was capable of vision on a greater scale, the prophetic scale. He knew what he was talking about, and, like King, he believed people could rise up, be their best selves, and behave with righteousness and even with holiness. Heschel died in 1972, four years after his friend King was shot dead. Its a long time ago now. The prophets we have today dont speak in Kings mellifluous rhetoric or write in Heschels enchanting prose. Maybe we have murdered or hounded to death those with the capacity to make our hearts soar with their words of justice and compassion; weve gotten pretty cynical, maybe too cynical for those kinds of voices" (Sian Gibby in Tablet Magazine, 2016) . Abraham Joshua Heschel (January 11, 1907 December 23, 1972) was a Polish-born American rabbi and one of the leading Jewish theologians and Jewish philosophers of the 20th century....In late October 1938, when Heschel was living in a rented room in the home of a Jewish family in Frankfurt, he was arrested by the Gestapo and deported to Poland. He spent ten months lecturing on Jewish philosophy and Torah at Warsaw's Institute for Jewish Studies. Six weeks before the German invasion of Poland, Heschel left Warsaw for London with the help of Julian Morgenstern, president of Hebrew Union College, who had been working to obtain visas for Jewish scholars in Europe....Heschel believed the teachings of the Hebrew prophets were a clarion call for social action in the United States and worked for African Americans' civil rights and against the Vietnam War. He also specifically criticized what he called pan-halakhism, or an exclusive focus upon religiously compatible behavior to the neglect of the non-legalistic dimension of rabbinic tradition. Heschel is a widely read Jewish theologian whose most influential works include Man Is Not Alone...At the Vatican Council II, as representative of American Jews, Heschel persuaded the Roman Catholic Church to eliminate or modify passages in its liturgy that demeaned the Jews, or referred to an expected conversion to Christianity. His theological works argued that religious experience is a fundamentally human impulse, not just a Jewish one. He believed that no religious community could claim a monopoly on religious truth. " (WIkipedia, 2016) . OCLC lists just 5 copies worldwide. Owners signature on cover. Tiny tear to bottom corner with no text effected. Overall about very good condition. (AMR-48-31)
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua
God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism
22x15 cm. 437 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover slightly worn at corners. Spine stained. Spine slightly worn at edges. Binding slightly visible between cover text body. Else in good condition.
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua
R GERSHON KOTOBAR
Softcover, 17-71 (ie 54) pages, 8vo. Offprint from HUCA. Volume XXIII, Part Two. Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Publication. Heschel (1907-1972) was a U. S. Scholar and philosopher, descended on his father's side from Dov Baer (the Maggid) of Mezeritch and Abraham Joshua Heschel of Apta (Opatow) ; on his mother's side from Levi Isaac of Berdichev. After traditional Jewish studies, he obtained rabbinic ordination (semikhah) . At the age of 20 he enrolled in the University of Berlin, where he obtained his doctorate, and at the Hochschule fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums, where he also taught Talmud and received a second, liberal rabbinical ordination. In 1937 Martin Buber appointed him his successor at the central organization for Jewish adult education (Mittelstelle fuer juedische Erwachsenenbildung) and the Juedisches Lehrhaus at Frankfurt on the Main. Deported by the Nazis in October 1938 to Poland, he taught for eight months at the Warsaw Institute of Jewish Studies. He immigrated to England where he established the Institute for Jewish Learning in London. In 1940 he was invited by Julian Morgenstern to teach at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, where he was associate professor of philosophy and rabbinics for five years. From 1945 he taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS) as professor of Jewish ethics and mysticism. In 1946 he married Sylvia Strauss, who gave birth to Susannah Heschel, who followed in the footsteps of her father as a scholar of Judaism. Heschel visited Israel and called for the renewal of the prophetic vision in Zion. He served as professor at JTS until his death, combining his professional activities with extensive social action. (Rothschild and Meir in EJ, 2007) . Browning to edges of front and back cover. Chipping to edges of cover and spine. Light wear. Otherwise, very good condition. (Rab-37-18)
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua
R NACHMAN MIKOSOV, CHAVEIRO SHEL HABESHT
Softcover, 113-141 (ie 29) pages, 8vo. Offprint from Sefer Hayovel Likavod Tzvi Wolfson. The American Academy Lmidei hayehadut. Heschel (1907-1972) was a U. S. Scholar and philosopher, descended on his father's side from Dov Baer (the Maggid) of Mezeritch and Abraham Joshua Heschel of Apta (Opatow) ; on his mother's side from Levi Isaac of Berdichev. After traditional Jewish studies, he obtained rabbinic ordination (semikhah) . At the age of 20 he enrolled in the University of Berlin, where he obtained his doctorate, and at the Hochschule fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums, where he also taught Talmud and received a second, liberal rabbinical ordination. In 1937 Martin Buber appointed him his successor at the central organization for Jewish adult education (Mittelstelle fuer juedische Erwachsenenbildung) and the Juedisches Lehrhaus at Frankfurt on the Main. Deported by the Nazis in October 1938 to Poland, he taught for eight months at the Warsaw Institute of Jewish Studies. He immigrated to England where he established the Institute for Jewish Learning in London. In 1940 he was invited by Julian Morgenstern to teach at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, where he was associate professor of philosophy and rabbinics for five years. From 1945 he taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS) as professor of Jewish ethics and mysticism. In 1946 he married Sylvia Strauss, who gave birth to Susannah Heschel, who followed in the footsteps of her father as a scholar of Judaism. Heschel visited Israel and called for the renewal of the prophetic vision in Zion. He served as professor at JTS until his death, combining his professional activities with extensive social action. (Rothschild and Meir in EJ, 2007) . Light wear. Very good condition. (Rab-37-16)xx
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua
Theology of Ancient Judaism - Volume I [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [IN HEBREW].
VOLUME ONE ONLY. IN HEBREW. 230x165 mm. LIX+297 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket yellowing and slightly wrinkled. Cover slightly yellowing and slightly stained. Spine edges slightly bumped. Few pages slightly age stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua / Cordt, Uwe [Tran.]
Der Mensch fragt nach Gott: Untersuchungen zum Gebet und zur Symbolik. [SERIES]: Information Judentum: Band 3
220X145 mm. 111 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly wrinkled. Spine slightly bumped. Spine slightly worn. Else in good condition.
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua / Olmesdahl, Ruth [Tr.] / Axer, Otto [Illustr.]
Die Erde ist des Herrn: Die innere Welt des Juden in Osteuropa. [SERIES]: Information Judentum - 7.
22x14.5cm. 95 pages. Softcover. Cover edges and corners slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition.
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua.
THE EARTH IS THE LORD'S; THE INNER WORLD OF THE JEW IN EAST EUROPE.
8vo. 109 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish learning and scholarship; Jews Poland. Heschel (1907-1972) received s doctorate from the University of Berlin. In 1937 he was appoint Martin Buber's successor at the Erwachsenenbildung) and the Juedisches Lehrhaus. A year later he taught breifly at the Warsaw Institute, after being deported to Poland by the Nazis, and then moved to England and began in London the Institute for Jewish Learning. In 1940 he moved to the US, and taught at Hebrew Union College and the JTSA. Heschel's lifework can be seen as consisting of two parallel strands: (1) the undertaking to study and interpret the classical sources of Judaism and (2) the endeavor to offer to his contemporaries an authentic theology which results from the application of the insights of the traditional sources to the problems and questions which the modern Jew has to face. (Rothschild, EJ) Slight wear to cover and small tear to spine, missing dustjacket. Otherwise good + condition. (ComHist-10-19)
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Heschel, Abraham Joshua; Dresner, Samuel H.
(jtp) THE CIRCLE OF THE BAAL SHEM TOV: STUDIES IN HASIDISM
Hardcover, 8vo, xlv, 213 pages, 24 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Descriptor: Hasidim -- Biography. Hasidism -- History. Hassidisme -- Biographies. Hassidisme -- Histoire. Chassidismus Aufsatzsammlung. Named Person: Baal Shem Tov, ca. 1700-1760. Identifier: Hasidism; Baal Shem Tov. Includes index. Bibliography: pages 197-206. Heschel (1907-1972) was a U. S. Scholar and philosopher, descended on his fathers side from Dov Baer (the Maggid) of Mezeritch and Abraham Joshua Heschel of Apta (Opatow) ; on his mothers side from Levi Isaac of Berdichev. After traditional Jewish studies, he obtained rabbinic ordination. Heschel wrote books and studies on medieval Jewish philosophy on Saadiah Gaon, Solomon ibn Gabirol, Maimonides, and Don Isaac Abrabanel as well as on Hasidism. He became one of the most influential modern philosophers of religion in the United States, where his work is widely recognized in Jewish and Christian circles (Rothschild and Meir in EJ 2010) . OCLC lists many copies worldwide. Includes dust jacket in excellent condition. Very good condition. (Hasid-9-6) xxxx
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Heschel, Susannah.
TRANSFORMING JESUS FROM JEW TO ARYAN: PROTESTANT THEOLOGIANS IN NAZI GERMANY
Softcover, 16 pages, 8vo, 22 cm. Series: The Albert T. Bilgray lecture; 1995. SUBJECT (S) : German-Christian movement. Named Corp: Institut zur Erforschung und Beseitigung des jüdischen Einflusses auf das deutsche kirchliche Leben. "April, 1995." Includes bibliographical references on pages 13-16. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Light wear. Very good condition. (Holo2-21-30) .
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Hescheles, Janina. Edited by Michal Borwicz, M. Hochberg-Marianska, and Josef
OCZYMA DWUNASTOLETNIEJ DZIEWCZYNY
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 73 pages. port. 23 cm. In Polish. Title translates to English as, "Through the Eyes of 12 Girls." Series: Centralna Zydowska Komisja Historyczna w Polsce. Wydawnictwa, Nr. 20. SUBJECT(S): Hescheles, Janina. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Jews -- Poland -- Kraków. Front cover damaged with superficial tears. Very Good Condition inside. (HOLO2-83-53)
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Hescheles, Janina. Edited by Michal Borwicz, M. Hochberg-Marianska, and Josef
OCZYMA DWUNASTOLETNIEJ DZIEWCZYNY
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 73 pages. port. 23 cm. In Polish. Title translates to English as, "Through the Eyes of 12 Girls." Series: Centralna Zydowska Komisja Historyczna w Polsce. Wydawnictwa, Nr. 20. SUBJECT(S): Hescheles, Janina. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. Jews -- Poland -- Kraków. Front scratched. Very Good Condition inside. (HOLO2-83-54)
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Hesdörffer, Heinz
Bekannte traf man viele ..., Aufzeichnungen eines deutschen Juden aus dem Winter 1945/46, Mit 1 Frontispiz und Abb.,
Zürich, Chronos, 1998. 229 S., OKart., EA vom Autor signiert, gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 185274AB
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HESS, M
Ausgewählte Schriften. Ausgewählt u. eingeleitet von H. Lademacher.
Wiesbaden, Fourier, (etwa 1980). 467, (3) S. OPp.
Bookseller reference : 1165848
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Hess, M. [Moses] [Text and Notes]
Rom und Jerusalem die Letzte Nationalitatsfrage: Zweite Unveranderte Auflage - Mit Einem Bilde des Verfassersund und Einer Vorrede von Dr. Bodenheimer
14x21.5 cm. xx+201 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges slightly chafed. Spine is worn. Tape on spine. Stamp on first white page and title page. Pen markings on several pages. Else in good condition.
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Hess, Marcel (Hrsg.)
The Kosher Sausage King 1931-1981. 50 Jahre Hermann Hess in Basel.
Beromünster:, Wallimann Druck, 1981. 8°. 127 S., zahlreiche Farbabbildungen, lam. Pappband (Ecken leicht bestossen; sonst gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 24044BB
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Hess, Robert
Die Geschichte der Juden.
Stuttgart/München, Dt. Bücherbund, [1989]. Lizenzausg. 21 cm. 253 S. OK, Deck.-Illustr., sauber u. gut erhalten. Besitzerverm. a. Vors.
Bookseller reference : 58034AB
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Hess, Robert
Die Geschichte der Juden.
Ravensburg:, Maier, 1988. 8°. 253 S., zahlreiche sw-Abbildungen, Pappband 1. Aufl. (Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren; gut erhalten) (=Ravensburger junge Reihe)
Bookseller reference : 92541BB
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Hess, Rudolf; Wolf Rüdiger Hess; Dirk Bavendamm
RUDOLF HESS BRIEFE, 1908-1933
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 439 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In German. Title translates as: Letters of Rudolf Hess, 1908-1933. A collection of Rudolf Hesss early letters, from the time of his families move back to Germany in 1908, through the years of the first world war, his very early commitment to Nazism in the 1920s, his influence on Hitler, and the letters end with the beginning of the dictatorship in 1933. Published in the year of the death of Rudolf Hess and edited by his son, Wolf Hess, a life long supporter of his godfather Hitler. Subjects: War criminals - Germany - Correspondence. Nazis - Correspondence. Hess Rudolf - Briefsammlung 1908-1933. Hess, Rudolf, 1894-1987 - Correspondence. Germany - Politics and government - 1933-1945. Very good+ condition in vg jacket. (HOLO2-100-24)
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Hesse, Günter
Warum lachten die Juden über Jesus? : e. kollektive Reaktion u. ihre psychiatr. Aspekte.
Berlin : Frieling, 1998. 539 S. 8°. Orig.-Ausg. - 1. Aufl. Ill. OPpbd.
Bookseller reference : 43923
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HESSE, Raymond.
Sur les pas du Juif errant. Suivi de Riquet a la Houppe et ses compagnons. Preface d"Anatole France et L"Age d"Or.
in-12, 272 pp., broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [109B-1]
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Hessing, Jakob
Mir soll's geschehen. Roman.
Berlin, Berlin-Verlag, 2005. 8°, 469 Seiten. Orig.Pappband mit OSU und Lesebändchen.
Bookseller reference : 16432
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Hessing, Jakob (Hrsg.)
Jüdischer Almanach 1993 des Leo Baeck Instituts. 1. Auflage.
Frankfurt am Main, Jüdischer Verlag 1992. Mit Abbildungen., 174 Seiten., 8°. ill. OBroschur.,
Bookseller reference : 63609
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Hessing, Jakob (Hrsg.)
Jüdischer Almanach 1994 des Leo Baeck Instituts. 1. Auflage.
Frankfurt am Main, Jüdischer Verlag 1993. Mit Abbildungen., 179 Seiten., 8°. ill. OBroschur.,
Bookseller reference : 63611
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Hessische Pogromnacht - Kropat, Wolf-Arno
Kristallnacht in Hessen : der Judenpogrom vom November 1938 ; eine Dokumentation. [Hrsg. von d. Komm. für d. Geschichte d. Juden in Hessen in Verbindung mit d. Hess. Hauptstaatsarchiv Wiesbaden]
Wiesbaden : Komm. für d. Geschichte d. Juden in Hessen 1988. 291 S. : mit 30 Abb. ; 25 cm Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 17703
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Hetzer, Tanja
Kinderblick auf die Shoah. Formen der Erinnerung bei Ilse Aichinger, Hubert Fichte und Danilo Ki?.
Würzburg, Königshausen und Neumann, 1999. 8°. 157 S. OKart. Schönes Exemplar. Epistemata : [...], Reihe Literaturwissenschaft, 271.
Bookseller reference : 90132AB
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Heubach, Helga (Hg.)
Jüdisches Leben in Frankfurt, Materialien I, Ghettozeit 1462-1796, Mit Abb.,
Frankfurt/Main, Frankfurter Bund für Volksbildung, 1988. 99 S., OKart., EA sehr gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 102678AB
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Heubach, Helga (Hg.)
Jüdisches Leben in Frankfurt, Materialien II, Die Entwicklung des Staatsbürgers 1800-1945, Mit Abb.,
Frankfurt/Main, Frankfurter Bund für Volksbildung, 1988. 103 S., OKart., EA Einband etw. angestaubt, sonst gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 160178AB
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Heuberger, Georg
Leo Baeck : 1873 - 1956 ; aus dem Stamme von Rabbinern ; [anläßlich der Ausstellung "Leo Baeck. 1873 - 1956. Aus dem Stamme von Rabbinern" im Jüdischen Museum Frankfurt am Main, 24. Mai 2001 bis 14. Oktober 2001 und im Münchner Stadtmuseum, 7. Dezember 2001 bis 3. März 2002]. hrsg. von Georg Heuberger und Fritz Backhaus 1. Aufl. 9783633541690
Frankfurt am Main : Jüdischer Verl. im Suhrkamp-Verl. 2001. 271 S. : mit ca. 400 s/w Abbildungen und Fotografien. ; 28 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 50046
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Heuberger, Georg (Editor)
The Rothschilds. A European Family. [dazu:] The Rothschilds. Essays on the History of a European Family. 2 vol.
Sigmaringen, Thorbecke / Boydell & Brewer (1984). gr.-8°. 208; 404 S., mit zahlr., teils farbigen Abb., OLn. mit OUmschl., neuwertig. Erschienen anläßlich der Ausstellung "Die Rothschilds - Eine europäische Familie" im Jüdischen Museum der Stadt Frankfurt a. M., 1994-95. - Neuwertiges Exemplar. In englischer Sprache
Bookseller reference : JUDA1395
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Heuberger, Georg (Hg.)
Museum Judengasse, Katalog zur Dauerausstellung mit vielen Abb.,
Frankfurt/Main, Jüdisches Museum, 1992. 103 S., OKart., EA gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 155695AB
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Heuberger, Georg (Hrsg. von Jüdisches Museum Frankfurt am Main)
Ludwig Börne - Ein Frankfurter Jude kämpft für die Freiheit
1996. Gr.8°; 28 Seiten, mit schwarzweiß-Fotos; 1. Auflage Orig.-Broschur geringe Gebrauchsspuren
Bookseller reference : 70426
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Heuberger, Georg (Hrsg.)
Samuel Bak: Landschaften jüdischer Erfahrung. (Ausstellung Jüdisches Museum Frankfurt, vom 10. Juni bis 29. August 1993. Herausgegeben im Auftrag des Dezernats für Kultur und Freizeit, Amt für Wissenschaft und Kunst der Stadt Frankfurt am Main).
Frankfurt a. M., Jüdisches Museum, 1993. 16 Seiten mit Abbildungen von Farbillustrationen des Künstlers. OHeft mit Farbiger Deckelilustration. 30 x 21 cm.
Bookseller reference : 17679
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Heuberger, Georg (Hrsg.)
Wer ein Haus baut, will bleiben - 50 Jahre Jüdische Gemeinde Frankfurt am Main - Anfänge und Gegenwart, Begleitbuch anläßlich der Ausstellung "Wer ein Haus baut, will bleiben. 50 Jahre Jüdische Gemeinde Frankfurt am Main. Anfänge und Gegenwart" im Jüdischen Museum der Stadt Frankfurt am Main 10 Dezember 1998 - 14. Februar 1999,
Frankfurt am Main, Societäts Verlag, 1998. 4°, 228 S. mit zahlreichen s/w- und Farbabbildungen, illustr. original Pappband, obere Ecke des Vorderdeckels und Rückdeckels leicht bestoßen, seitliche Einbandkante des Vorderdeckels etwas beschabt, sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar
Bookseller reference : 21469CB ISBN : 379730692
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Heuberger, Georg / Eva Atlan (Hg.)
Ewiges Licht, Samuel Bak - Eine Kindheit im Schatten des Holocaust, Ausstellungskatalog mit vielen Abb.,
Sigmaringen, Thorbecke, 1996. 92 S., OKart., EA Einband etw. berieben, sonst gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 181795AB
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HEUBERGER, R. u. KROHN, H
Hinaus aus dem Ghetto... Juden in Frankfurt am Main 1800 - 1950. (Begleitbuch zur ständigen Ausstellung des Jüdischen Museums der Stadt Frankfurt am Main).
(Frankf.M.), S. Fischer, (1988). 4to. 215 S. m. mehr als 300 teils farb. Abb. OKart. (Einbd gering berieben).
Bookseller reference : 1239437
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