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Idel Moshe
Eros e Qabbalah
8vp, br. ed. pp.370. l maschile, il femminile e le relazioni erotiche che ne derivano costituiscono, fin dall'epoca più remota, anche un modo di pensare le coppie di elementi opposti o complementari e i rapporti che intercorrono fra essi. In Occidente, alla tradizione di pensiero che da Empedocle e dal "Simposio" di Platone giunge sino ai testi ermetici si affianca quella ebraica, e più specificamente cabbalistica. Il racconto della creazione androgina del primo essere umano e della sua scissione in Adamo ed Eva e l'interpretazione del "Cantico dei Cantici" sono i fondamenti da cui si sviluppano speculazioni che estendono la sfera del pensiero erotico fino ad abbracciare la dimensione intradivina, creando una molteplicità di coppie sessuate che si rifrangono specularmente a tutti i livelli della realtà. In questo libro Moshe Idel, lo studioso che ha ripreso e sviluppato in nuove direzioni le indagini di Scholem, si addentra in quella che egli definisce la "cultura dell'eros" peculiare dell'ebraismo, dove il rapporto sessuale non solo assolve a un comandamento fondamentale, ma ha una valenza cosmica, poiché esercitando un'azione teurgica sulla sfera superna favorisce di riflesso l'unione di Dio con la sua consorte, la "Shekhinah", ovvero la sua presenza immanente, e fa così discendere sul mondo la benedizione dell'influsso divino. L'eros rappresenta dunque una via d'accesso privilegiata tanto alla conoscenza teosofica quanto all'esperienza mistica.
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Idel, Moshe
Hasidism: Between Ecstasy and Magic. [SERIES]: SUNY Series in Judaica: Hermeneutics, Mysticism, and Religion
23x15cm. X+438 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover top corner slightly wrinkled. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Idel, Moshe
Kabbalah: New Perspectives
23.5x15.5cm. XX+419 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
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Idel, Moshe
Studies in Ecstatic Kabbalah [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 22.5X14.5 cm. 214 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
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Idel, Moshe
Studies in Ecstatic Kabbalah [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 22.5X14.5 cm. 213 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
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Idel, Moshe
Studies in Ecstatic Kabbalah. [SERIES]: SUNY Series in Judaica: Hermeneutics, Mysticism, and Religion
23x15cm. IX+178 pages. Softcover. Marker and pen inscriptions on few pages - no damage to text. Else in good condition.
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Idel, Moshe ; Assis, Yom Tov ; Senkman, Leonardo ; Aslanov, Cyril ; Guinsburg, J. [Eds.]
Cabala, Cabalismo e Cabalistas.
23x16.5cm. 518 pages. Softcover. Cover corners slightly wrinkled. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Idel, Moshe.
THE MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE IN ABRAHAM ABULAFIA.
8vo. 246 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Cabala history; Ecstasy (Judaism) ; Abulafia, Abraham ben Samuel, 1240-ca. 1292. CONTENTS: Techniques for attaining ecstasy -- Music and ecstatic Kabbalah -- The mystical experience -- Erotic images for the estatic experience. SERIES: SUNY series in Judaica. ISBN: 0887065538. Idel [b. 1947] was born in Romania and immigrated to Israel in 1963. He became a lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1977 and was subsequently Max Cooper Professor of Jewish Thought. From 1990 he was also a fellow of the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. In 1999 he was awarded the Israel Prize in Jewish thought. ...Idel expanded Scholem's distinction between "theosophical" and "ecstatic" forms of Kabbalah into a phenomenological distinction between two main kinds of Kabbalah. At the same time he stressed the theurgical practice attendant on theosophical discourse. In his book on Hasidism, Idel developed a "panoramic" account of the history of Kabbalah as the interplay of three models: theosophical, ecstatic, and magical. These models transformed the previous "monochromatic" picture of Kabbalah into a more complex view of tensions between schools and combinations between models, as evidenced in Idel's book on Messianism... Besides his broader contributions, Idel's writing includes many historical discoveries, such as the scope and influence of the writings of Ecstatic Kabbalist R. Abraham Abulafia, the uniqueness of the Italian kabbalists, as well as identification and dating of dozens of texts. (EJ, 2007) Ex library, otherwise very good condition. (RAB-26-11)xx
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Idel, Moshe; McGinn, Bernard [Ed.]
Mystical Union in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: An Ecumenical Dialogue
23.5x15.5 cm. XI+252 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
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Idel, Mosheh
Abraham Abulafia und die mystische Erfahrung. Ins Deutsche übertragen von Eva-Maria Thimme.
Frankfurt am Main, Jüdischer Verlag, 1994. 8° (20,5 x 12,5 cm). 281 S.. Original-Ganzleinenband mit Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage.
Référence libraire : 35283AB ISBN : 363354089
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Idel, Mosheh
Abraham Abulafia und die mystische Erfahrung. Ins Deutsche übertragen von Eva-Maria Thimme.
Frankfurt am Main, Jüdischer Verlag, 1994. 8°. 21 cm. 281 Seiten. Original-Pappband. Original-Schutzumschlag.
Référence libraire : 2639DB ISBN : 363354089
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Idel, Mosheh
Kabbala und Eros. Moshe Idel. Aus dem Engl. übers. von Elke Morlok 1. Aufl.
Frankfurt, M. ; Leipzig : Verl. der Weltreligionen 2009. 556 S. ; 18 cm Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, schwarzer Strich (Filzstift) am unteren Schnitt, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Référence libraire : 38839
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Idel, Moshé / Mopsik, Charles [Tr.]
La Cabale: Nouvelles Perspectives [Kabbalah; Kabalah; Kabala; Kabbala; Kabbale; Qabbala; Qabbaláh; Qabale; Cabbale; Cabala; Cabbala] [SIGNED BY AUTHOR]. [SERIES]: Patrimoines - judaïsme.
SIGNED BY AUTHOR with DEDICATION in Hebrew. RARE French translation of a collection of studies in Kabbalah by Moshe Idel - an eminent Romanian born historian and philosopher of Jewish mysticism, Emeritus Max Cooper Professor in Jewish Thought at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and a Senior Researcher at the Shalom Hartman Institute. His 1988 work, 'Kabbalah: New Perspectives' (first published in English by Yale University Press), is said to have revolutionized Kabbalah studies. 235x145mm. 553 pages. Front cover upper corner slightly wrinkled. Spine wrinkled. Spine edges rubbed. Bump-mark on spine front hinge upper edge. Pencil underlining on pages 11-22, 277-279, and 286-288. Binding slightly visible between 160-161. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare French edition of a the seminal study of Jewish mysticism, signed with dedication by the distinguished author, is otherwise in good condition.
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Idelovitch, David [Ed.]
Kovetz Maamrim (Collection of Articles) On The History of Newspaper in Palestine: Vol. 2 [SIGNED BY THE EDITOR] [THIS VOLUME ONLY]. With 60 Pictures of Newspapers And Editors
IN HEBREW. SIGNED BY THE EDITOR. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 24X17.5 cm. 224 pages. Hardcover. Gilt spine. Cover corners and edges slightly bumped. Spine rubbed. Spine edges bumped. Stamp on title page - no damage to text. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Idelsohn Abraham Zvi, a Cura Di Alberto Jona
Storia Della Musica Ebraica
8vo grande, br. ed. pp.390.
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Idelsohn, A. Z.
TOLDOT HA-NEGINAH HA-IVRIT: MAHUTAH YESODOTEHA VE-HITPATHUTAH
Original Cloth. 8vo. XII, 287 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. 'History of Hebrew Music'. Music notation and theory throughout, with fold out charts at end. Vol. 1; no more published. In 1921 I decided to go to Europe to publish my works. I took my family with me. I arrived for the Zionist Congress in Carlsbad, where Dr. V. Jacobsohn, then head of the 'Juedischer Verlag, ' bought my manuscripts of 'Sepher Hashirim, ' and Bialik encouraged me to write a history of Jewish Music, the first volume of which he published in the 'Dvir, ' the other four volumes remained in Ms. Up to date. Upon sending the second volume, Bialik wrote me... 'Your first volume is still lying in our store, only a few copies are sold
we have no courage to print the second one. ' (My Life: A Sketch by A. Z. Idelsohn; first published in Jewish Music Journal 2, no.2 (1935) : 8-11) . Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (1882-1938) , Jewish cantor, composer, founder of the modern study of the history of Jewish music, and one of the first important ethnomusicologists. Bound in brown cloth with gilt title, decorative endpages. Subjects: Jews - Music - History and criticism. Light rubbing to cloth edges, pages lightly aged, otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (MUSIC-2-20)
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Idelsohn, Abraham Z..
SEFER HA-SHIRIM : LE-GANE-YELADIM U-LE-VATE-SEFER `AMAMIYIM VE-TIKHONIM, LE-BAYIT ULE-MAKHELAH
Revised edition, this edition containing first publication of Hava Nagila anywhere. Original boards. 8vo. 168 pages. 23 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Book of Songs : For Kindergartens and National Schools. Abraham Zevi Idelsohn was a prominent Jewish musicologist, composer, and cantor. He is perhaps best known for his lyrical contribution to the song Hava Nagila and for his 10 volume work "Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies. " (Wikipedia, 2016) In the work for sale here, Idelsohn analyzes various musical modes and intonations that are present in the wide spectrum of Jewish music. Thus, the reader gains a greater understanding of how songs are adapted to the various Jewish cultures of the Diaspora. Hava Nagila (Havah Nagilah, Let us rejoice) is an Israeli folk song traditionally sung at Jewish celebrations. It is perhaps the first modern Israeli folk song in the Hebrew language that has become a staple of band performers at Jewish weddings and bar/bat mitzvah celebrations
. Abraham Zevi Idelsohn (18821938) , a professor at Hebrew University, began cataloging all known Jewish music and teaching classes in musical composition; one of his students was a promising cantorial student, Moshe Nathanson, who (with the rest of his class) was presented by the professor with a 19th-century, slow, melodious, chant (niggun or nigun) and assigned to add rhythm and words to fashion a modern Hebrew song. There are competing claims regarding Hava Nagila's composer, with both Idelsohn and Nathanson being suggested. The niggun he presented has been attributed to the Sadigurer Chasidim, who lived in what is now Ukraine, which uses the Phrygian dominant scale common in music of Transylvania. The commonly used text was probably refined by Idelsohn. In 1918, the song was one of the first songs designed to unite the early Yishuv [Jewish enterprise] that arose after the British victory in Palestine during World War I and the Balfour Declaration, declaring a national Jewish homeland in the lands newly liberated from Turkey by the Allies and entrusted to Britain under the Treaty of Versailles. Although Psalm 118 (verse 24) of the Hebrew Bible may have been a source for the text of Hava Nagila, the expression of the song and its accompanying hora (circle) dance was entirely secular in its outlook (Wikipedia, 2016) . Ex-library with usual markings. Binding is starting. Internally Very Good. Overall Good Condition. (MUSIC-6-24) xx
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Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika.
DI NAYE TSAYT. VOL I, NR. 4. (AUGUST 1898)
1st edition. Original Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . Singerman S35. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Light wear to wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-10-D)
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Idish-Shprekhende Sekssianen Fun Der Sotsialist. Arbayter-Partey Fun Nord-Amerika.
DI NAYE TSAYT. VOL I, NR. 6. (JULY 1898)
New York : Idish-shprekhende sekssianen fun der Sotsialist. Arbayter Partey fun Nord-Amerika, 1898. Paper Wrappers, Large 8vo, 48 pages. Monthly. Yiddish Socialist monthly which survived from May 1898 (Vol I, Nr. 1) - May 1899 (Vol II, Nr. 1) . 25 cm. From the English-language cover: "A Monthly Magazine devoted to Popular Science, Literature and Socialism, Die Neue Zeit (The New Time) . " Published by the Yiddish-Speaking Section of the Socialist Labor Party of North America. "The harsh and degrading working conditions among the immigrants in....the sweatshops of the needle trade in New York City" led many Jews "to join the radical left wing of the American socialist movement....When [Morris] Hillquit, [Meyer] London, and [Abraham] Cahan left the socialist labor party in 1898, and formed the more moderate socialist party, " others "remained loyal to the revolutionary socialist labor party [SLP]..... In 1913, during the strike of New York City men's tailors, " many in the SLP "supported the tailors against their parent organization, the United Garment Workers of America (UGWA) , which opposed the strike. As a result of the conflict with the UGWA's national officials, the tailors formed their own local organization, the Brotherhood of Tailors, and elected [Joseph] Schlossberg secretary. In 1914 Schlossberg's supporters seceded from the UGWA convention and founded the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) . " (Melvyn Dubofsky in EJ) . Singerman S35. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 holdings (UCLA, LOC, NYPL, Brown) . Edgewear to wrappers, Very Good Condition. (Y-13-D)
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Iggers, Wilma (Hrsg.)
Die Juden in Böhmen und Mähren. Ein historisches Lesebuch.
München, Beck (1986). 391 S., OLn. mit OUmschl., kl. Besitzerst. a.d. flieg. Vorsatzbl.
Référence libraire : JUDA2296
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Iggers, Wilma (Hrsg.)
Die Juden in Böhmen und Mähren. Ein historisches Lesebuch
München, C.H. Beck Verlag, 1986. 8°, Lwd. m. OSU., 391 S. - sehr gutes Exemplar
Référence libraire : 048519
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Iggers, Wilma Abeles
Die Juden in Böhmen und Mähren : ein historisches Lesebuch. hrsg. von Wilma Iggers
München : Beck Verlag 1986. 391 S. ; 23 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Gewebe, gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Référence libraire : 33074
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Ignatoff, David; Benjamin Kopman
VUNDER MAYSES FUN ALTEN [ALTN] PRAG
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 231 pages. 22 cm. In Yiddish. Book Three (Giml) in the series Romanen, dertseylungen, legenden un v? Under mayses containing four volumes of Ignatoffs writings. Wondertales of Old Prague; romantic fairy-tales about the hero Berl Prager, who experiences adventure as a follower of Rabbi Loew; written by David Ignatoff, with twenty-six illustrations by Benjamin Kopman. David Ignatoff (18851954) , Yiddish novelist and dramatist. Born in the Ukraine, Ignatoff was active in the revolutionary movement in Kiev (190306) before leaving for the United States. In 1907 he helped to found the literary group Di Yunge. (EJ 2008) Benjamin Kopman (1887-1965) , American painter, lithographer, etcher and illustrator, Benjamin Kopman came to the United States from Russia in 1903. He studied art at the National Academy of Design, Washington, DC. , and held his first one man show in 1912 at the Scott Thurber Gallery in Chicago and the Macbeth Gallery in New York City. During the following years, Kopman exhibited at such major institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, La Napoule Art Foundation, Paris, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Public collections that today include Kopman's original prints and paintings are the Carnegie Institute, Colgate University, Brooklyn Museum, University of Michigan and the University of Tel Aviv, Israel. (EJ 2008) . This deluxe edition differs from the first edition in that it is undated, has a slightly different gilt lettering on the cloth, has two alternate illustrations at front, and is printed on fine uncut paper. Subjects: Jews - Czech Republic - Prague - Fiction. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide, combined, of the first and deluxe edition (does not distinguish between them) . Yiddish literature. Hinges starting, faint institutional stamps on endpage, otherwise fine. Good condition. (ART-18-3A)
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Ignatoff, David; Illustrated by Benjamin Kopman
VUNDER MAYSES FUN ALTEN [ALTN] PRAG
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 231 pages. 22 cm. In Yiddish. Book Three (Giml) in the series Romanen, dertseylungen, legenden un v? Under mayses containing four volumes of Ignatoffs writings. Wondertales of Old Prague; romantic fairy-tales about the hero Berl Prager, who experiences adventure as a follower of Rabbi Loew; written by David Ignatoff, with twenty-six illustrations by Benjamin Kopman. David Ignatoff (18851954) , Yiddish novelist and dramatist. Born in the Ukraine, Ignatoff was active in the revolutionary movement in Kiev (190306) before leaving for the United States. In 1907 he helped to found the literary group Di Yunge. (EJ 2008) Benjamin Kopman (1887-1965) , American painter, lithographer, etcher and illustrator, Benjamin Kopman came to the United States from Russia in 1903. He studied art at the National Academy of Design, Washington, DC. , and held his first one man show in 1912 at the Scott Thurber Gallery in Chicago and the Macbeth Gallery in New York City. During the following years, Kopman exhibited at such major institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, La Napoule Art Foundation, Paris, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Public collections that today include Kopman's original prints and paintings are the Carnegie Institute, Colgate University, Brooklyn Museum, University of Michigan and the University of Tel Aviv, Israel. (EJ 2008) . This deluxe edition differs from the first edition in that it is undated, has a slightly different gilt lettering on the cloth, has two alternate illustrations at front, and is printed on fine uncut paper. Subjects: Jews - Czech Republic - Prague - Fiction. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide, combined, of the first and deluxe edition (does not distinguish between them) . Yiddish literature. Hinges starting, faint institutional stamps on endpage, otherwise fine. Good condition. (ART-18-3A)
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Ignatoff, David; Isaac Lichtenstein & Zuni Maud, Illustrators
VELT AYN VELT OYS [A ZAMELBUKH]
(FT) Publishers cloth. 4to. 159 pages. 27 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Pastedown illustration on cloth cover; pen and ink drawings and block prints throughout, printed on fine paper. A World Goes, A World Comes; Poems and stories compiled by David Ignatoff and beautifully illustrated by Isaac Lichtenstein and Zuni Maud. This "zamlbukh" also includes works by many of "Di Yunge such as Y. Y. Shwartz, L. Shapiro, Zisa Landoy, A. M. Dilon, A. Raboy, R. Ayzland, Naftali Gross, Bel Machshavot, Peretz Hirschbein, and Dzh. Topol. Subjects: Yiddish literature - United States. Yiddish literature. Yiddish poetry. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. Light wear to edges, light soiling to covers, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (ART-18-4xx)
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Igud Yots'e Lita Be-Yi'sra'el; edited by Natan Goren, Leib Garfunkle, Rafael Hasman, Dov Lipitz, Dr. Eliahu Segel, Israel Kaplan, Reuben Rubinstein
YAHADUT LITA. (VOLUME II ONLY OF 4)
Cloth in Dustjacket, 4to, 430 pages, in Hebrew, Includes Illustrations, maps, Title on title page verso: Lithuanian Jewry, Published by The Association of The Lithuanian Jews in Israel. Contents of VOl II: kerekh 2. Ha-Yehudim be-Lita me-1918 ? Ad 1941. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania. OCLC lists 67 copies worldwide. Light edge wear to DJ and corners, overall very good condition. (HOLO2-98-19)
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Igud Yots'e Lita Be-Yi'sra'el; edited by Natan Goren, Leib Garfunkle, Rafael Hasman, Dov Lipitz, Dr. Eliahu Segel, Israel Kaplan, Reuben Rubinstein
YAHADUT LITA. (VOLUME II ONLY OF 4)
Publisher's cloth, 4to, 430 pages, in Hebrew, Includes Illustrations, maps, Title on title page verso: Lithuanian Jewry, Published by The Association of The Lithuanian Jews in Israel. Contents of VOl II: kerekh 2. Ha-Yehudim be-Lita me-1918 ? Ad 1941. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania. OCLC lists 67 copies worldwide. Moderate wear to cloth, light edge wear to corners, minor wormholing to margins, map taped, slight boxing, overall very clean and fresh, good condition. (HOLO2-98-19A)
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Igud Yots'e Lita Be-Yi'sra'el; edited by Natan Goren, Leib Garfunkle, Rafael Hasman, Dov Lipitz, Dr. Eliahu Segel, Israel Kaplan, Reuben Rubinstein
YAHADUT LITA. (VOLUME II, III AND IV ONLY OF 4)
Publisher's cloth. 4to. 430, 396, 512 pages. Dust jackets. in Hebrew. Includes illustrations, maps, indexes. Title on title page verso: Lithuanian Jewry, Published by The Association of The Lithuanian Jews in Israel. Contents: Vol. II: Ha-Yehudim be-Lita me-1918 ad 1941 (Jews in Lithuania 1918-1941); Vol. III: Ha-Yehudim be-Lita Ha'atzma'it (Jews in Independent Lithuania); Vol. IV: Hurban Yahadut Lita (Destruction of Lithuanian Jewry). SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Lithuania. Vol. II slight water damage to endpages, slight tears to DJ, overall very good condition; Vol. III institutional marks on endpages, slight tears and boxing to DJ, overall very clean and fresh, very good condition; Vol. IV hinge and slight boxing to DJ, otherwise extremely clean, overall fine condition. A beautiful, informative and definitive set. (HOLO2-98-19B)
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IKOR ROGER
LES FILS D'AVRON
P., Club français du livre, collection Romans, n° 204, 1956. in- relié toile grise éditeur (maquette de Roger Adam), 518 pp. Comprend La greffe de printemps et Les eaux mêlées. Excellent état.
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IKOR ROGER
LES FILS D'AVRON
P., Club français du livre, collection Romans, n° 204, 1956. in- relié toile grise éditeur (maquette de Roger Adam), 518 pp. Comprend La greffe de printemps et Les eaux mêlées.
Référence libraire : 3933
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IKOR Roger
Peut-on être Juif aujourd'hui ?
Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1968. 13 x 21, 283 pp., broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
Référence libraire : 99798
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Ikor, Roger
Die Söhne Abrahams
München, Kindler, 1979. Ln, OU, 563S, ungelesen, leichte Lagerspuren
Référence libraire : 01470
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IKOR, Roger.
Peut-on etre juif aujourd'hui ?
in-8°, (13x21), 279 pages, broche, couv. Bel exemplaire [NV-22]
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IKOR, Roger.
Peut-on etre juif aujourd'hui ?
Paris, Grasset, 1968. in-8°, (13x21), 279 pages, broche, couv.
Référence libraire : 21031
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ILAN KARMI.
The Jewish community of Istanbul in the nineteenth century. Social, legal and administrative transformations.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. [xiv], 152 p. The Jewish community of Istanbul in the nineteenth century. Social, legal and administrative transformations.
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ILAN KARMI.
The Jewish sites of Istanbul. A guide book.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In English. [iv], 100 p. The Jewish sites of Istanbul. A guide book.
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ILAN KARMI.
The Jewish sites of Istanbul. A guide book.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In English. [iv], 100 p. The Jewish sites of Istanbul. A guide book.
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Ilan, Nahem
The Community Register (Pinkas) of the Jewish Community in Sudan [IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION]. [SERIES]: Oriens Judaicus - Studies for History of the Jews in Muslim Lands / Series IV, Volume V.
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. 17.5x24.5 cm. 243+XII pages. Back cover and spine slightly dirty. Else in good condition.
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ILBER ORTAYLI, BENSIYON PINTO, MOSE GROSMAN, M. ERDOGAN SÜRAT.
500. yil kutlamalarinin onuncu yilinda Nesim Benbanaste.
Fine English 500. yil kutlamalarinin onuncu yilinda Nesim Benbanaste., Ilber Ortayli, Bensiyon Pinto, Mose Grosman, M. Erdogan Sürat; Tiryaki yayinlari, Ist., 2002. Paperback. Pbo. Fine. 191 p. B/w ills. Cr. 8vo.
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Ilf, A. I. ; Schneider, Ann
GRISHA BRUSKIN: LIFE IS EVERYWHERE
1st edition. Original cloth with dust jacket. Oversized, 31 x 26 cm, 276 pages. Inscribed by artist Bruskin on front end paper, with an original drawing. Stunning exhibition catalog in large format oversized black hardcover and illustrated thick paper dustjacket. This book was published to accompany an important show of the artist's works in the State Pushkin Museum in Moscow, the State Russian Museum in St. Peterburg and the Ludwig Museum. 276 pp. With 326 ills. (245 col. ) . The book measures 31 x 26 cm. Grisha Bruskin is a Jewish-Russian painter whose recent work has been an attempt to re-energize the traditionally Russian medium of painting on porcelain. Combining text and image, these figuative works follow in the tradition of such Russian masters as Kandinsky, Malevich, and others. Bruskin is represented by the Marlborough Gallery in New York, where he now lives and works. Essays by Evgeny Barabanov, Eleanor Heartney, and Hans-Peter Riese. Light scuffing on bottom edge of cover and previous owners stamp on copyright page, otherwise near new condition, Overall Very Good Condition. Exhibition program laid in (AC-4-22)
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Iliowizi, Henry
JEWISH DREAMS AND REALITIES CONTRASTED WITH ISLAMITIC AND CHRISTIAN CLAIMS
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 279 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Singerman #4047. Four pages of advertisements for other works by the author at end. As an author, Henry Iliowizi explored similar themes through both religious and literary texts. Describing this book, Ilowizi writes, "A plain statement of Jewish Dreams and Realities contrasted with Islamitic and Christian Claims, while it is likely to strike here and there a discordant note in the heart of intolerant zealotism, may at the same time contribute to strengthen that growing cordiality which of late brightens the intercourse between progressive Judaism and enlightened Christianity. " (Preface) Later, explaining his other writings he wrote, The purpose of my writing In the Pale was to familiarize the English-speaking public with the legendary, romantic and spiritual aspects of life in Russian Jewry; also to convey an idea of the folklore current among the oppressed millions of Jews in the Czars domains. Another work in preparation is intended to complete the picture of reality and dream-life in those regions of semi-barbarism and intolerance. (Book News Philadelphia 1879) American rabbi and author; born in Choinick, in the government of Minsk, Russia, Jan. 2, 1850. His father was affiliated with the ? Asidim. Iliowizi was educated at first in the local ? Eder, afterward at the yeshibah of Vietka, where he studied under Rabbi Bear, and later at Frankfort-on-the-Main, Berlin, Breslau, London, and Paris. At the age of fourteen he was sent to Jassy, Rumania, to escape military conscription; he left Jassy for Frankfort-on-the-Main in 1865.(EJ 1906) Subjects: Judaism. Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity. Judaism -- Relations -- Islam. Ex-Library with usual markings and Withdrawn stamps on endpages. Front hinge and title page loose, but repaired. Binding rubbed with some shelfwear. Internally the text block is clean with slight yellowing to pages. Good + condition. (AMR-43-37)
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Iliowizi, Henry
JEWISH DREAMS AND REALITIES CONTRASTED WITH ISLAMITIC AND CHRISTIAN CLAIMS
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 279 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Singerman #4047. Four pages of advertisements for other works by the author at end. As an author, Henry Iliowizi explored similar themes through both religious and literary texts. Describing this book, Ilowizi writes, "A plain statement of Jewish Dreams and Realities contrasted with Islamitic and Christian Claims, while it is likely to strike here and there a discordant note in the heart of intolerant zealotism, may at the same time contribute to strengthen that growing cordiality which of late brightens the intercourse between progressive Judaism and enlightened Christianity. " (Preface) Later, explaining his other writings he wrote, The purpose of my writing In the Pale was to familiarize the English-speaking public with the legendary, romantic and spiritual aspects of life in Russian Jewry; also to convey an idea of the folklore current among the oppressed millions of Jews in the Czars domains. Another work in preparation is intended to complete the picture of reality and dream-life in those regions of semi-barbarism and intolerance. (Book News Philadelphia 1879) American rabbi and author; born in Choinick, in the government of Minsk, Russia, Jan. 2, 1850. His father was affiliated with the ? Asidim. Iliowizi was educated at first in the local ? Eder, afterward at the yeshibah of Vietka, where he studied under Rabbi Bear, and later at Frankfort-on-the-Main, Berlin, Breslau, London, and Paris. At the age of fourteen he was sent to Jassy, Rumania, to escape military conscription; he left Jassy for Frankfort-on-the-Main in 1865.(EJ 1906) Subjects: Judaism. Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity. Judaism -- Relations -- Islam. Light wear to spine at foot and crown, hingest starting, board a bit rubbed, about Very Good- condition. (AMR-43-37A-d)
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Ilisch, Peter
Die Synagoge in Blomberg. Beiträge zur Erforschung einer jüdischen Gemeinde im ländlichen Raum. Herausgegeben vom Westfälischen Museum für Archäologie des Landschaftsverbandes Westfalen-Lippe und der Stadt Blomberg 1995. 4to,.
1995. 47 S. mit sehr vielen s/w Abbildungen, farbig illustrierter Orig.-Karton.
Référence libraire : 32939
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ILKNUR POLAT HAYDAROGLU.
Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda yabanci okullar.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xiv], 224, [1] p., b/w ills. Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda yabanci okullar. Foreign schools in the Ottoman Empire.
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Illert Georg (Schriftleitung)
Der Wormsgau - Zeitschrift der Kulturinstitute der Stadt Worms und des Altertumsvereins Worms 7.Band 1965/66
Worms (Stadtbibliothek Worms) 1966 (= Erste Ausgabe). 4°, illustrierte Originalbroschur ( Paperback) 88 S., Bildtafeln 1
Référence libraire : V36858
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Illert Georg (Schriftleitung)
Der Wormsgau - Zeitschrift der Kulturinstitute der Stadt Worms und des Altertumsvereins Worms 9.Band 1970/71
Worms (Stadtbibliothek Worms) 1971 (= Erste Ausgabe). 4°, illustrierte Originalbroschur ( Paperback) 100 S., Bildtafeln 1
Référence libraire : V36860
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Illert Georg (Schriftleitung)
Der Wormsgau - Zeitschrift der Kulturinstitute der Stadt Worms und des Altertumsvereins Worms 10.Band 1972/73
Worms (Stadtbibliothek Worms) 1973 (= Erste Ausgabe). 4°, illustrierte Originalbroschur ( Paperback) 93 S., Bildtafeln 1
Référence libraire : V36861
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Illert Georg (Schriftleitung)
Der Wormsgau - Zeitschrift der Kulturinstitute der Stadt Worms und des Altertumsvereins Worms 11.Band 1974/75
Worms (Stadtbibliothek Worms) 1975 (= Erste Ausgabe). 4°, illustrierte Originalbroschur ( Paperback) 104 S., Bildtafeln 1
Référence libraire : V36862
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Illman, Ruth
Music and Religious Change among Progressive Jews in London. . Being Liberal and Doing Traditional.
Lanham, Publishers: Lexington Books, 2018. Original Hardcover-Volume. Very good Condition with only minimal Signs of Usage at the Cover. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No Owner's Note! AS NEW!!
Référence libraire : 41466BB ISBN : 1498542204
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Illustrated Hebrew Instructor
Sopho Chayo Layelodim. A class book for the instruction of Jewish Children in Hebrew Reading and Spelling according to the Phonetic Method.
London, Shapiro, Vallentine, n.d. (ca. 1900). 96pp. With illustrations. Contemp. cloth.
Référence libraire : 55540AB
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