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Jüdisches Staatsmuseum. -
Das Jüdische Staatsmuseum in Prag. Museo Judio del Estado en Praga.
39 S. Original illustrierte Broschur mit Flügelklappen, Deckeltitel. Guter Zustand. Schwarzweiße Abbildungen, Panoramaansicht des Alten Jüdischen Friedhofs in Farbe.
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JÜRGENS, Jens
Der biblische Moses als Pulver-, Sprengöl- und Dynamitfabrikant nach dem Zeugnis der Bibel. Die Aufdeckung eines 2500 jährigen Weltbetrugs.
NÜRNBERG: Thiel & Wuzel Vlg. 1921. 32 S., Abb. Br. *Umschlag lose, Bindung defekt*.
Bookseller reference : 26213
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Jütte + Kustermann + Schack
Jüdische Gemeinden von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart + Die jiddische Sprache - Das jiddische Sprichwort
Wiesbaden, Albus, 1998. kt, 390S, Besitzvermerk, tadelloses Exemplar
Bookseller reference : 09823
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JÜTTE, R. u. KUSTERMANN, A.P
Jüdische Gemeinden und Organisationsformen von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart.
Weimar, Böhlau, (1996). Gr.-8vo. 280 S. (Aschkenas Beiheft 3). OKart. (St. verso Titel).
Bookseller reference : 1175521
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Jütte, Robert / Kustermann, Abraham P. (Hrsg.)
Jüdische Gemeinden und Organisationsformen von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart.
Wien, Köln, Weimar, Böhlau 1996. 1996. Gr.-8°, 280 S. Orig.-Klappbroschur.
Bookseller reference : 101568
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Jütte, Robert / Kustermann, Abraham P. / Schack, Ingeborg-Liane
Jüdische Gemeinden und Organisationsformen von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart / Die jiddische Sprache. Das jiddische Sprichwort. 2 Bände (in 1).
Wiesbaden, ALBUS im VMA-Verlag, 1998. Gr. 8°, 280; 128 Seiten. Illustrierter Orig.Karton.
Bookseller reference : 22303
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Jütte, Robert und Abraham P. Kustermann (Hrsg.):
Jüdische Gemeinden und Organisationsformen von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart.
Gr.-8°. 280 SS. Orig.-Kart. Sammlung von Aufsätzen verschiedener Verfasser u.a. über jüdische Gemeinden im antiken Griechenland und Italien, im antiken Kleinasien, im spätantiken Antiochia, in Mainz, im Spätmittelalter im Gebiet zwischen Maas und Rhein,, im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert in Süddeutschland und in einem nordwestdeutschen Duodezfürstentum (Corvey), über Medizin und Hygiene im 19. Jahrhundert, das Verhältnis zwischen jüdischen Gemeinden und Preußischem Staat in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts, das "Hamburger System" als Organisationsmodell einer Großgemeinde und den Wiederaufbau jüdischer Gemeinden in Deutschland nach der Schoa. - Nachgebunden: Schack, Ingeborg Liane: Die jiddische Sprache. Das jiddische Sprichwort. Nachdruck von 1977. 128 SS. - Minimale Mängel. Gutes Exemplar. Kulturgeschichte, Sozialgeschichte, Politik, Religion, Judentum, Aufsatzsammlung, Sachbuch, nach 1945 Bücher Deutsch
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Kaatz, Saul
Talmudisch-rabbinische Sätze über Rechtsbeziehungen zu Nichtjuden. 1: Referat, erstattet in der am 8. April 1924 zu Breslau stattgehabten Versammlung des Vorstandes und Zentralausschusses des Rabbinerverbandes in Deutschland und vom Rabbinerverband in Druck gegeben.
[Berlin], Philo-Verlag, [1925]. 28, [1] S., Original-Broschur, 8°. Softcover Guter Zustand.
Bookseller reference : 166127
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Kabakoff, Jacob
HALUTZE HA-SIFRUT HA-IVRIT BA-AMERIKA
Original blue boards and blue dust jacket. 8vo. 324 pages. Title page in Hebrew on verso. Inscription in Hebrew. In Hebrew. This book, written in Hebrew, consists of studies and documents relating to the writings and scholarship of various American pioneers in the creation of Hebrew literature, including Zeev Wolf Schorr and Gerson Rosenzweig, among others. Authors, Hebrew -- United States. Named Person: Sobel, Jacob Zevi. Gersoni, Henry, 1844-1897. Schur, William, 1839-1910. Rosenzweig, Gershon, 1861-1914. Rabinowitz, Isaac, 1846-1900. Title on added title page. : Pioneers of American Hebrew literature. Includes bibliographical references and index. Minimal edgewear to dust jacket. Slight toning. Very minimal markings. Very good condition. (AM-4-1)
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Kabakoff, Jacob, Ed.
Jewish Book Annual: 1988-1989, 5749, Vol. 49
... Hardcover, good condition, w. smwht slanted, v. lightly compressed sp, v. ltly bumped corners. V. ltly tanned p. edges. Sm mark in Table of Contents, o/w cln, tight, unmarked. Dj very good, ltly rubbed, sme lt marks. sme v. lt tanning at sp. Ltly bump
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Kabakoff, Jacob, Ed.
Jewish Book Annual: 5744/1983-1984, Vol. 41
... Hardcover, good condition, w. smwht slanted, v. lightly compressed sp, v. ltly bumped corners. Ltly tanned p. edges. A few lt spots on fr eps. Sme smell. O/w tight and unmarked. Dj g., ltly rubbed, sme lt marks and scuffs. Sme lt tanning, lt wear at f
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Kabakoff, Jacob.
HALUTZE HA-SIFRUT HA-IVRIT BA-AMERIKA.
Tel Aviv: Yavneh, and Cleveland: Cleveland College of Jewish Studies Press, 1966. Cloth; 8vo. 324 pages. Title page in Hebrew on verso. In Hebrew. This book, written in Hebrew, consists of studies and documents relating to the writings and scholarship of various American pioneers in the creation of Hebrew literature, including Zeev Wolf Schorr and Gerson Rosenzweig, among others. Authors, Hebrew -- United States. Named Person: Sobel, Jacob Zevi. Gersoni, Henry, 1844-1897. Schur, William, 1839-1910. Rosenzweig, Gershon, 1861-1914. Rabinowitz, Isaac, 1846-1900. Title on added title page. : Pioneers of American Hebrew literature. Includes bibliographical references and index. Excellent condition in very good dust jacket. (AM-4)
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Kabus Ronny
Juden in Ostpreußen
Husum (Husumer Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft) 1998 (= Erste Ausgabe). Quer-8°, illustrierter Originalkarton (Hardcover) 202 S:, Abbildungen, ISBN 3880428883 1
Bookseller reference : V42571
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Kacer, Kathy
Ediths Versteck : die Geschichte des jüdischen Mädchens Edith Schwalb / Dt. [aus d. kanad. Engl.] von Marlies Ruß.
Berlin: Bloomsbury, 2010. 206 S. Ill. 8°. Dt. Ausg. OKt. (Tb) (abwaschbar). (K & J Taschenbuch ; 5039)
Bookseller reference : 45201
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Kacyzne / Fotograf / Polen - Kacyzne, Alter
Poyln : eine untergegangene jüdische Welt. Hrsg. von Marek Web. Aus dem Engl. von Chris Hirte und Gunnar Cynybulk. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem YIVO Institute for Jewish Research und mit der Hilfe von Sulamita Kacyzne-Reale
Berlin : Aufbau-Verl. 2000. [180] S. : überw. Ill., Kt. ; 26 x 28 cm Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Exemplar in guten Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 5497
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Kacyzne, Alter
Poyln. Eine untergegangene jüdische Welt. Herausgegeben von Marek Web. Aus dem Englischen von Chris Hirte und Gunnar Cynybulk.
Berlin, Aufbau-Verlag, 2000. Quer-4° (26 x 27,5 cm). XXII, (6), 158, (5) S., mit einer Karte und 142 Fotos. Original-Pappband mit illustriertem Schutzumschlag.
Bookseller reference : 33956AB
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Kaczerginksy, Sh. , compiler; Leivick, H, editor; Gelbart, M, Music Arrangement
SONGS OF THE GHETTOS AND CONCENTRATION CAMPS. LIDER FUN DI GETTOS UN LAGERN
1st edition. Original Cloth, Large 8vo, 2, 39, 435 Pages. Text in Yiddish. Includes two dozen photos, with 70 pages of musical notations with English transliteration of the Yiddish songs. Wear to spine, otherwise Very Good Condition. (holo2-125-37)
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Kaczerginski, S.
IKH BIN GEVEN A PARTIZAN (DI GRINE LEGENDE). 2 Volumes in one book. [AUTHOR INSCRBED]
Good Solid condition.; 8vo; 387 pages; In Yiddish. Not in Robinson & Friedman nor Wolff. Jewish partisan's memoirs of resistance against the Nazis in Poland. Illustrated with many photographs throughout. Inscribed by Kaczerginski in year of publication. Kaczerginski (19081954) was a Yiddish writer and cultural activist. Born in Vilna to a poor family and educated at that citys Talmud Torah, Shmerke (Pol., Szmerke) Kaczerginski lost both his parents during World War I. As a youth, he was involved with outlawed Communist groups and was arrested several times, serving a lengthy prison term. In the 1930s, two of his revolutionary poems became popular in Poland. He wrote short stories with a radical bent and was a correspondent and reporter for literary publications, including the semilegal leftist press in Poland and the New York Communist daily Morgn-frayhayt. Kaczerginski played a key role in shaping the writers and artists group Yung-Vilne; he organized its evening events and was the de facto publisher of its three miscellanies between 1934 and 1936. During the period of Soviet control over Lithuania in 19401941, he was even more active in the field of Yiddish culture, but at the same time experienced his first disappointments with the attitude of the Soviet regime toward Jewish culture. During the first period of Nazi occupation, Kaczerginski wandered through villages and towns posing as a deaf mute; after many difficulties, he ended up in the Vilna ghetto. Kaczerginski was very involved in the ghettos cultural activities. As a leader of its youth club, he wrote its Yugnt-himen (Youth Hymn), a song that immediately became popular. In 1943, he wrote the song Shtiler, shtiler in memory of the mass murders committed at Ponar. Set to music that Aleksander Volkoviski (later known as Aleksander Tamir) had submitted to a contest organized by the ghetto, the song was first heard at an evening performance there and over the years became one of the best-known songs of the Holocaust. With Avrom Sutzkever and others, Kaczerginski became part of a group of forced laborers whom the Germans designated to sort Jewish cultural treasures at YIVO and other locations. Known as the Papir-brigade (Paper Brigade), the groups members risked their lives to hide the most significant items, smuggling them back into the ghetto or entrusting them to non-Jewish acquaintances. Kaczerginski was a member of the Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye (United Partisans Organization; FPO), and, since YIVOs building was located outside the ghetto walls, he took part in smuggling weapons into the ghetto. In September 1943, Kaczerginski, along with Avrom and Freydke Sutzkever and other members of the FPO, escaped from the Vilna ghetto as part of an organized group of fighters just before its liquidation. They joined a Soviet partisan unit in the Naroch Forests, where Kaczerginski fought as a partisan until liberation in July 1944. Kaczerginskis books describe the destruction of Vilna, the partisan struggle, and his own experiences during the Holocaust period: Khurbn Vilne (The Destruction of Vilna; 1947), Partizaner geyen (Partisans on the Move; 1947), and Ikh bin geven a partizan (I Was a Partisan; 1952) (YIVO, 2010). Wear to cover and edges, very good condition. (HOLO2-87-3A)
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Kaczerginski, Szmerke.
CHURBN VILNA [CHURBN HURBAN HURBN]
8vo; 1st edition. Original illustrated red boards, 8vo, 342 pages. In Yiddish. Title translates as, "The destruction of Vilna." Kaczerginski (19081954) was a Yiddish writer and cultural activist. Born in Vilna to a poor family and educated at that citys Talmud Torah, Shmerke (Pol., Szmerke) Kaczerginski lost both his parents during World War I. As a youth, he was involved with outlawed Communist groups and was arrested several times, serving a lengthy prison term. In the 1930s, two of his revolutionary poems became popular in Poland. He wrote short stories with a radical bent and was a correspondent and reporter for literary publications, including the semilegal leftist press in Poland and the New York Communist daily Morgn-frayhayt. Kaczerginski played a key role in shaping the writers and artists group Yung-Vilne; he organized its evening events and was the de facto publisher of its three miscellanies between 1934 and 1936. During the period of Soviet control over Lithuania in 19401941, he was even more active in the field of Yiddish culture, but at the same time experienced his first disappointments with the attitude of the Soviet regime toward Jewish culture. During the first period of Nazi occupation, Kaczerginski wandered through villages and towns posing as a deaf mute; after many difficulties, he ended up in the Vilna ghetto. Kaczerginski was very involved in the ghettos cultural activities. As a leader of its youth club, he wrote its Yugnt-himen (Youth Hymn), a song that immediately became popular. In 1943, he wrote the song Shtiler, shtiler in memory of the mass murders committed at Ponar. Set to music that Aleksander Volkoviski (later known as Aleksander Tamir) had submitted to a contest organized by the ghetto, the song was first heard at an evening performance there and over the years became one of the best-known songs of the Holocaust. With Avrom Sutzkever and others, Kaczerginski became part of a group of forced laborers whom the Germans designated to sort Jewish cultural treasures at YIVO and other locations. Known as the Papir-brigade (Paper Brigade), the groups members risked their lives to hide the most significant items, smuggling them back into the ghetto or entrusting them to non-Jewish acquaintances. Kaczerginski was a member of the Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye (United Partisans Organization; FPO), and, since YIVOs building was located outside the ghetto walls, he took part in smuggling weapons into the ghetto. In September 1943, Kaczerginski, along with Avrom and Freydke Sutzkever and other members of the FPO, escaped from the Vilna ghetto as part of an organized group of fighters just before its liquidation. They joined a Soviet partisan unit in the Naroch Forests, where Kaczerginski fought as a partisan until liberation in July 1944. Kaczerginskis books describe the destruction of Vilna, the partisan struggle, and his own experiences during the Holocaust period: Khurbn Vilne (The Destruction of Vilna; 1947), Partizaner geyen (Partisans on the Move; 1947), and Ikh bin geven a partizan (I Was a Partisan; 1952) (YIVO, 2010). Ex-library, spine sunned, otherwise very Good Condition. (HOLO2-89-3A)
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Kaczerginski, Szmerke.
HURBN VILNE: UMKUM FUN DI YIDN IN VILNE UN VILNER GEGNT DER HARIGEH-TOL PONAR : PERZENLEKHE IBERLEBUNGEN, ZAMLUNG FUN EYDUS`-BAVAYZN ODER DOKUMENTN. [CHURBN VILNA. CHURBAN WILNO HURBAN]
8vo; 1st edition. Original illustrated red boards, 8vo, 342 pages. In Yiddish. Title translates as, "The destruction of Vilna." Kaczerginski (19081954) was a Yiddish writer and cultural activist. Born in Vilna to a poor family and educated at that citys Talmud Torah, Shmerke (Pol., Szmerke) Kaczerginski lost both his parents during World War I. As a youth, he was involved with outlawed Communist groups and was arrested several times, serving a lengthy prison term. In the 1930s, two of his revolutionary poems became popular in Poland. He wrote short stories with a radical bent and was a correspondent and reporter for literary publications, including the semilegal leftist press in Poland and the New York Communist daily Morgn-frayhayt. Kaczerginski played a key role in shaping the writers and artists group Yung-Vilne; he organized its evening events and was the de facto publisher of its three miscellanies between 1934 and 1936. During the period of Soviet control over Lithuania in 19401941, he was even more active in the field of Yiddish culture, but at the same time experienced his first disappointments with the attitude of the Soviet regime toward Jewish culture. During the first period of Nazi occupation, Kaczerginski wandered through villages and towns posing as a deaf mute; after many difficulties, he ended up in the Vilna ghetto. Kaczerginski was very involved in the ghettos cultural activities. As a leader of its youth club, he wrote its Yugnt-himen (Youth Hymn), a song that immediately became popular. In 1943, he wrote the song Shtiler, shtiler in memory of the mass murders committed at Ponar. Set to music that Aleksander Volkoviski (later known as Aleksander Tamir) had submitted to a contest organized by the ghetto, the song was first heard at an evening performance there and over the years became one of the best-known songs of the Holocaust. With Avrom Sutzkever and others, Kaczerginski became part of a group of forced laborers whom the Germans designated to sort Jewish cultural treasures at YIVO and other locations. Known as the Papir-brigade (Paper Brigade), the groups members risked their lives to hide the most significant items, smuggling them back into the ghetto or entrusting them to non-Jewish acquaintances. Kaczerginski was a member of the Fareynikte Partizaner Organizatsye (United Partisans Organization; FPO), and, since YIVOs building was located outside the ghetto walls, he took part in smuggling weapons into the ghetto. In September 1943, Kaczerginski, along with Avrom and Freydke Sutzkever and other members of the FPO, escaped from the Vilna ghetto as part of an organized group of fighters just before its liquidation. They joined a Soviet partisan unit in the Naroch Forests, where Kaczerginski fought as a partisan until liberation in July 1944. Kaczerginskis books describe the destruction of Vilna, the partisan struggle, and his own experiences during the Holocaust period: Khurbn Vilne (The Destruction of Vilna; 1947), Partizaner geyen (Partisans on the Move; 1947), and Ikh bin geven a partizan (I Was a Partisan; 1952) (YIVO, 2010). On title page verso: "Destruction of Jewish Vilna, Khurbn Vilne / Sh. Kaczerginski. New York, N.Y. : United Vilner Relief Committee, c1947." SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. -- Atrocities. -- Personal narratives, Jewish. OCLC: 19309866. Cover scratched, otherwise very Good Condition. (HOLO2-89-4)
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KADMI-COHEN .
NOMADES . ESSAI SUR L'ÂME JUIVE .
Librairie Félix Alcan, Paris, 1929, préface de Anatole de MONZIE, broché, 221pp. pliure au dos, bon état, 190x120 . (p3)
Bookseller reference : 8456
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Kaddari, Menachem Zevi ; Katzburg, Nathaniel ; Sperber, Daniel
Annual of Bar-Ilan University, Studies in Judaica and the Humanities, XIV-XV - In Memory of Haim Zeev Hirschberg[IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH]
IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. 25X18 cm. 37+344+173 pages. Hardcover. Cover upper edge slightly stained. Spine upper edge bumped and slightly stained. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Kaddari, Menachem Zevi ; Katzburg, Nethaniel ; Sperber, Daniel
Bar-Ilan: Annual of Bar-Ilan University Studies in Judaica and Humanities - XIII [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 24.5x18 cm. XLVI+375 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly curved. Cover corners slightly worn. Spine slightly loose and slightly bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Kaddari, Menahem Zevi; Katzburg, Nathaniel; Sperber, Daniel [Eds.]
Annual of Bar-Ilan University Studies in Judaica and the Humanities [VOL. XII ONLY. IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES]
THIS VOLUME ONLY. IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES. 24.5x17.5 cm. XXV+253 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. DJ yellowing and rubbed. Cover stained and slightly curved. Spine edges bumped. Rear inner cover slightly stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Last white page slightly stained. Else in good condition.
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Kader, Boris
DERVAKHUNG: A DRAME IN 3 AKTN FUN DEM IDISHN LEBN IN NATSI-DAYTSHLAND
(FT) Stiff paper wrappers, small 8vo, 112 pages. Boldly illustrated cover. Title translates as, "Security: A Play in 3 Acts on Jewish Life in Nazi-Germany." Early (1941) expose of Jewish life in Germany under Hitler. Contains a 1-page folded promotional insert on green paper. In Yiddish. Includes music to the theme song, Hope, Always Hope! . The author lived from 1882-1958
. From a contemporary review in the Observer: The Awakening is the story of a Jewish character in modern Germany who, because of the present regime, changes his whole philosophy of life. An internationalist and an assimiliationist, the chief character becomes a Jewish nationalist. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Drama. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Cover worn at edges and spine, and partially separated at binding, otherwise in good condition. (Holo2-30-5)
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KADISON, L. and BULOFF, J. with IRVING GENN
On stage, off stage. Memories of a lifetime in the Yiddish Theatre.
Cambridge (Mass.) u. London, Harvard Univ. Press for Harvard Univ. Library, 1992. 4to. 4 leaves, 162 pp., numerous photographs throughout the text. Orig.-paperback.
Bookseller reference : 1303249
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Kadushin, J. L.
CODE OF JEWISH JURISPRUDENCE: TALMUDICAL LAW DECISIONS [TRANSLATED] IN TWO VOLUMES.
8vo. F, xviii, 441, vii, 251-528 pages. In two volumes. Frontispiece. Edgeworn, bumped corners, good+ condition. (RAB-16-1)
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Kadushin, J. L.
CODE OF JEWISH JURISPRUDENCE: TALMUDICAL LAW DECISIONS [TRANSLATED]. VOLUME 2 (ONLY)
8vo. Vii, 251-528 pages. Volume 2 only. Edgeworn, previous owner's blindstamp on fly leaf, front hinge cracking, good condition. (RAB-16-2)
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Kadushin, Max
A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH TO THE MEKILTA
12mo. 215 pages. In English. SUBJECT (S) : Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael - Commentaries. Kadushin, (1895-1980) , U. S. Rabbinic scholar. Kadushin was born in Minsk, Russia, and emigrated with his family to the United States in 1897. He was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Kadushin held pulpits in New York City (Temple Israel, 1921-26) and Chicago (Humboldt Blvd. Temple, 1926-31) , and was Hillel Foundation director at the University of Wisconsin (1931-42) . He taught at the Hebrew High School of New York (1942-52) and at the Academy for Higher Jewish Learning in New York, of which he was also dean (from 1958) . He also taught ethics and rabbinic thought at the Jewish Theological Seminary. (EJ, Staff) In very good condition. (RAB17-19)
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Kadushin, Max
A Conceptual Approach to the Mekilta
19.5x13 cm. iii+298+214 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Dust jacket slightly worn. pages slightly yellowing, Else in good condition.
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Kadushin, Max
Organic Thinking: A Study in Rabbinic Thought
24x15.5 cm. XVI+367 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Ex-Libris on first white page. Else in good condition.
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Kadushin, Max
The Rabbinic Mind
22.5x15 cm. xvii+394 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly worn. Spine and cover slightly bumped on edges. Else in good condition.
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Kadushin, Max
The Theology of Seder Eliahu [Eliyahu]: A Study in Organic Thinking - Vol. I [THIS VOLUME ONLY]
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 23.5x16 cm. X+211 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover edges slightly rubbed. Spine stained. Spine edges slightly bumped and slightly rubbed. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Several pages age-stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Kadushin, Max.
ORGANIC THINKING : A STUDY IN RABBINIC THOUGHT.
8vo. Xvi, 367 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Thought and thinking Judaism. CONTENTS: Introductory; Torah; Torah as law and ethics; On the organic complex. Kadushin was born in Minsk, Russia, and immigrated with his family to Seattle, Washington in 1897. He earned his B. A. At New York University. He was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1920, where he also received his D. H. L. In 1932... Kadushin's scholarly interest was the explication of talmudic thought. Basing his observations on the latest rabbinic texts and historical investigations, Kadushin explained the unique character of the rabbinic mind. Rather than being random and disorganized, Kadushin believed that the rabbis' thought-world was made up primarily of value concepts, which were expressed in such noun forms as berakhah ("blessing") , zedakah ("charity) , and derekh erez ("proper behavior, " "ethics") . Kadushin believed that four rabbinic concepts play a dominant role in integrating the entire complex of concepts: Middat ha-Din (God's justice) , Middat Rahamim (God's love of mercy) , Torah, and Israel. In addition, rabbinic thought reflects certain "emphatic trends, " i. E. , love, the individual, universality, and the experience of God, which Kadushin calls "normal mysticism..." His wife Evelyn Garfiel was a psychologist and author. She taught at the universities of Chicago and Wisconsin and wrote The Service of the Heart on the prayer book. Together they created one of the first Hebrew-speaking homes in America. (EJ, 2007) Ex library. Good condition. (RAB-29-6)
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Kadushin, Yehudah Leib
TSIYON : HELEK SHENI MI ... BERIT YITSHAK ... DERASHOT BE-`INYAN YISHUV ERETS YISRAEL
First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 43 pages. 18cm. In Hebrew with some English. Singerman 5198. Goldman 579: âKadushin was born in Radoshkovichi, Byelorussia, ca. 1859. He studied in the yeshivot of Zasliai (Lithuania) and Volozhin and was ordained by R. Naphtali Zevi Judah Berlin [Netziv] and R. Isaac Jacob Reines. He was a rash yeshivah in Minsk for four years, after which he lived in Vilna. Kadushin immigrated to America ca. 1885. He served as a mohel (ritual circumciser) in New York and as a rabbi and mohel in New Rochelle. Kadushin attempted to professionalize the practice of milah (circumcision) . He complained that âevery individual and sluggard who comes to this land and does not desire to carry on his back the heavy load of the peddler titles himself a mohel. Â He claimed to âhave seen hundreds of actual arelim (uncircumcised individuals) â as a result of the ignorance of these mohelim. Kadushin himself circumcised âseven thousand boysâ" He died in 1932. This manual contains the services (with an English translation) and an anthology of the laws for weddings, circumcisions, bar mitzvahs and the redemption of the first-born. Kadushin published it for religious functionaries unable to study the procedures directly from the codes because their time was consumed with their livelihood. Â Title translates to âZion: Part II of Brit Yitzhak â Sermons on the Matter of Settling Eretz Yisrael, Holidays, and other Occasions. Â Includes a prayer for the government and a prayer for the settlement of Eretz Yisrael. SUBJECTS: Sermons. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (UCLA, Harvard, JTS) . Very Good Condition. Scarce (ZION-14-31)
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KAERLE Joseph
Chrestomathia Targumico-Chaldaica addito lexico explanata congesta. Chrestomathia Targumico-Chaldaica ex Onkelosi, Jonathanis, aliorumque targumistarum paraphrasibus [2 parts in 1 volume]
Viennae [Wien], Typis Caes. Reg. Aulae et Imperii Typographiae 1852 2 parts in 1 volume: viii,126 + x,172 pp., 24cm., few library stamps, some foxing, orig.softcover (spine restored with paper tape), text and interior in good condition, X77106
Bookseller reference : R77106
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Kaellis, Eugene
Toward a Jewish America - A Proposal for the Proselytizing of Gentiles: Symposium Series, Volume 20 - Signed By Author, With Signed Letter By Author
Signed and inscribed by author inside front board. Laid-in is a signed letter by the author to the recipients of this copy, listing the publishers which refused to print it. 210 pages. Index. Lists of Hebrew and Christian spiritual references. Footnotes. Suggested reading list. "The purpose of this book is to demonstrate that Judaism is the most appropriate religion for contemporary Americans and to promote their mass conversion to it." - from Introduction. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear to red boards. An excellent copy. Book
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Kaempf, Saul Isaak (Übers.)
Israel. [Israelitisches] Gebetbuch für alle Wochen-, Feier- und Festtage des Jahres nebst den Sprüchen der Väter, sowie Jomkippur Katan. In?s Deutsche übertragen und erläutert von Dr. Saul Isaak Kaempf. 8. verb. Auflage.
Prag, Samuel W. Pascheles, o. J. (um 1900). 8°. 4 Bll., 496, 32 S. (linksläufig paginiert). - Angeb. - Ders. Kurzgefaßte Gebete zur häuslichen Erbauung. Ebda., o. J. (um 1900). 31 S., Blind- u. goldgepr. HLwd. d. Zt.
Bookseller reference : 36509
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KAERLE Joseph
Chrestomathia Targumico-Chaldaica addito lexico explanata congesta. Chrestomathia Targumico-Chaldaica ex Onkelosi, Jonathanis, aliorumque targumistarum paraphrasibus [2 parts in 1 volume]
2 parts in 1 volume: viii,126 + x,172 pp., 24cm., few library stamps, some foxing, orig.softcover (spine restored with paper tape), text and interior in good condition, X77106
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KAERLE, J
Lexicon chrestomathiae targumico-Chaldaicae accommodatum.
Wien, k.k. Hof- u. Staatsdruckerei, 1852. 8, 126 S. Hlwdbd d. Zeit (beschabt, St. a. T.).
Bookseller reference : 1156922
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KAFKA Franz
Lettere a Milena. Ediz. Critica
8vo, br. ed. 433pp. La cronaca di un intenso amore. L'incontro tra mondi diversi sullo sfondo dell'«epoca ebraico-occidentale» di cui Kafka è l'estremo rappresentante. L'ultima grande testimonianza della koinè praghese, ceca-tedesca-ebraica. Le lettere di Franz Kafka a Milena Jesenská vengono presentate qui per la prima volta integralmente e in una nuova traduzione. L'edizione restituisce la complessità del testo originale facendo emergere l'assoluto valore letterario e riscoprendo le fonti segrete che ispirano l'autore: da Dostoevskij a Dante, da Kierkegaard a Nietzsche, dal Tao al Vangelo di Giovanni, alla Cabbalà. Si dipana così un percorso attraverso differenti gradi della scrittura in cui il vissuto si intreccia all'elaborazione visionaria di Kafka e si proietta su molteplici piani di senso in un dialogo con le grandi voci antiche e moderne del pensiero e della letteratura. Un itinerario ai limiti della parola e del dicibile, senza approdi definitivi perché, scrive Kafka a Milena, «siamo in ogni caso in viaggio, più che partire non si può».
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Kafka) Jofen, Jean.
THE JEWISH MYSTIC IN KAFKA.
8vo. Xvii, 249 pages. Heavily illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism in literature; Mysticism Judaism; Cabala; Hasidism; Kafka, Franz, 1883-1924 religion. SERIES: American university studies. Series I, Germanic languages and literature ; ; vol. 41; Variation: American university studies. ; Series I, ; Germanic languages and literatures ; ; vol. 41. ISBN: 0820402419. Kafka (1883-1924) was a German novelist, who was born and educated in Prague. In 1917 he was diagnosed with tuberculosis. He had instructed a friend to burn his manuscripts after his death. The friend, Max Brod, instead had them published. The action in most of Kafka's books is centered in the hero's unremitting search for identity. The nature of this identity is never revealed and can only be vaguely conjectured from the obstacles placed in the hero's path and his failure to reach his goal. (Weltsch, EJ) Covers slightly rubbed, corners bumped, internally clean, good+ condition. (BIB-4-9)
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Kafka, Frantisek
Neuer jüdischer Friedhof
New Jewish Cemetery. Nouveau cimetière juif. Novu zidovsku hrbitou. Prag, Marsayas, 1991. Mit zahlreichen fotografischen Abbildungen. 71 S., 4 Bl. Or.-Lwd. mit Schutzumschlag.
Bookseller reference : 189277 ISBN : 90026249
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KAFKA, Franz
Briefe an Milena. Erweiterte u. neu geordnete Ausgabe. Hrsg. von Jürgen Born u. Michael Müller. 2. Aufl., 5.-6. Tsd. -
Ffm.: S. Fischer 1986. IX, 423 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Braunes Ln. mit goldgeprägt. Rückentitel auf schwarzem Grund, Rückenvergold., goldgeprägt. Namenszug a.d. Vorderdeckel, Kopffarbschnitt u. Umschl.
Bookseller reference : 73059 ISBN : 310038119
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KAFKA, Franz
Briefe an Milena. Hrsg. u. mit einem Nachwort versehen von Willy Haas. 1.-6. Tsd. -
(Ffm.): S. Fischer 1952. 286 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Braunes Ln. mit goldgeprägt. Rückentitel auf schwarzem Grund, Rückenvergold., goldgeprägt. Namenszug a.d. Vorderdeckel u. Kopffarbschnitt.
Bookseller reference : 63736
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KAFKA, Franz
Der Prozeß. Roman. Mit einer Nachbemerkung von Klaus Hermsdorf. 1. Aufl. (Mit 24 ganzs. Farbzeichnungen von Bengt Fosshag.) -
Ffm., Wien, Zch.: Büchergilde Gutenberg 2005. 268 Ss., 2 Bll. Gr.8°. Schwarzes illustr. HLn. mit weiß-rotem Rücken- u. Deckeltitel.
Bookseller reference : 76081
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KAFKA, Franz
Vor dem Gesetz. Eine kaiserliche Botschaft. Der Kreisel. -
Luzern, Düsseldorf: Romanfürsorge Max Christian Graeff für Andreas Sturies (c 2013). 15 Ss. 12°. Br. mit blauem Bütten-Umschl.
Bookseller reference : 81496
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Kafka, Franz / Buber, Martin (Hrsg.)
Zwei Tiergeschichten: 1. Schakale und Araber, 2. Ein Bericht für eine Akademie, in: Der Jude - Eine Monatsschrift, 2. Jahrgang 1917/1918,
Berlin / Wien, Jüdischer Verlag, 1917. gr.8°, S. 488-490 und 559-565, Kopffarbschnitt, zeitgenössischer original Halbleinen-Einband des Verlags (Hardcover) mit schwarzer Rückenbeschriftung und schwarzer Deckelillustration, Erstveröffentlichung Leinenbezug an den Rückenkanten oben und unten angeplatzt, die hinteren zwei Lagen geringfügig bis minimal angelockert (nicht lose), Papier ein wenig nachgedunkelt, sonst ein gutes, sauberes Exemplar - mit dem interessantem Exlibris von Jakob Salomon Flör
Bookseller reference : 16782BB
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Kafka, Franz. - Karl Erich Grözinger
Kafka und die Kabbala. Das Jüdische in Werk und Denken von Franz Kafka.
Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main, 1992. 21,5 x 12 cm. Originaler Pappband im originalen Schutzumschlag. 267 Seiten. Wohl ungelesenes, gutes Exemplar.
Bookseller reference : 427597
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Kafra [Illustr.] / Kiev, Issac Edward [Tr.]
The Kafra Haggadah (Pessach / Pesach Haggada / Hagadá Illuminated by Kafra). The illustrated Hebrew manuscript reproduced with an English translation by Issac Edward Kiev.
310x250 mm. Unpaginated. Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket edges slightly worn. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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