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Kaplan, Israel, editor
FUN LETSTEN CHURBN [FUN LETZTEN KHURBAN / KHURBN / CHURBAN] : TSAYTSHRIFT FUR GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN LEBN BETN NATSI-REZSHIM. FROM THE LAST EXTERMINATION: JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE DURING THE NAZI REGIME. Nr. 4. March 1947.
Small 8vo; First Edition. Paper Wrappers, small 8vo, 112 pages. Includes 10 photos with captions in English & Yiddish, & 2 maps. One of 8000 issued. In Yiddish with English Cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The publisher's decision to include the English table of contents, probably in part to insure the journal's use in future war crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, "Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under the commission's auspices whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Published under DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. Articles include: The Extermination of Jews in East-Galicia, By Dr. Philip Friedmann; Polish Jewish Soldiers as War Prisoners (Memoirs), by Mendel Lifschitz; Tchernowitz (Cernauti), by Dr. Jakob Ungar; In the forests of White Russia (Eye-Witness Report): a) Around Woloshin, by Mosche Mejerson, b) In the Braslav area, by Mosche Trejster, [&] c) At Radun, by Lieb Lewin; My Experiences During the War (From the Series of Children's Reports), by Daniel Burstin; Lullaby (Ghetto-song); "Buna" (Camp-song); Nazi Documents with Comments; Photographs of the Nazi Period; Bibliographical List of Articles on Jewish Life under the Nazis Published in the Press of the Shaarith Ha-Plata; Report on Activites of the Central Historical Commission; News of the Central Historical Commission. Stains to covers and some wear, Good Condition. (holo2-122-50A)
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Kaplan, Israel, editor
FUN LETSTEN CHURBN [FUN LETZTEN KHURBAN / KHURBN / CHURBAN] : TSAYTSHRIFT FUR GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN LEBN BETN NATSI-REZSHIM. FROM THE LAST EXTERMINATION: JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE DURING THE NAZI REGIME. Nr. 4. March 1947.
Small 8vo; First Edition. Paper Wrappers, small 8vo, 112 pages. Includes 10 photos with captions in English & Yiddish, & 2 maps. One of 8000 issued. In Yiddish with English Cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The publisher's decision to include the English table of contents, probably in part to insure the journal's use in future war crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, "Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under the commission's auspices whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Published under DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. Articles include: The Extermination of Jews in East-Galicia, By Dr. Philip Friedmann; Polish Jewish Soldiers as War Prisoners (Memoirs), by Mendel Lifschitz; Tchernowitz (Cernauti), by Dr. Jakob Ungar; In the forests of White Russia (Eye-Witness Report): a) Around Woloshin, by Mosche Mejerson, b) In the Braslav area, by Mosche Trejster, [&] c) At Radun, by Lieb Lewin; My Experiences During the War (From the Series of Children's Reports), by Daniel Burstin; Lullaby (Ghetto-song); "Buna" (Camp-song); Nazi Documents with Comments; Photographs of the Nazi Period; Bibliographical List of Articles on Jewish Life under the Nazis Published in the Press of the Shaarith Ha-Plata; Report on Activites of the Central Historical Commission; News of the Central Historical Commission. Pen on Yiddish cover, Margin Stain to covers, Good Condition. (holo2-122-50B)
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Kaplan, Israel, editor
FUN LETSTEN CHURBN [FUN LETZTEN KHURBAN / KHURBN / CHURBAN] : TSAYTSHRIFT FUR GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN LEBN BETN NATSI-REZSHIM. FROM THE LAST EXTERMINATION: JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE DURING THE NAZI REGIME. Nr. 2. Sept. 1946.
Small 8vo; First Edition. Paper Wrappers, small 8vo, 104 pages. Includes 11 photos with captions in English & Yiddish. One of 8000 issued. In Yiddish with English Cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The publisher's decision to include the English table of contents, probably in part to insure the journal's use in future war crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, "Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under the commission's auspices whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Articles include: Guns in the Ghetto of Riga, by I[srael]. Kaplan; Life and Death of Dubno Ghetto, by M. Weisberg; Crying Graves, by A. Weisbrod; Labour camp at Mielec (reports of witnesses), by I. Kohs; Nazi word of honour, by Dr. M. Schatner; At the Ghetto of Czestochow (pages), by W. Gliksman; Jewish Folklore during the Nazi Time, by by I[srael]. Kaplan; Let us keep silent (Being sung in camp); Dwellings of Ghetto (Being sung in camp);Two Nazi Documents (with explanations); List of articles concerning Jewish Life during the Nazi Regime in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; Activity Report; Chronicle. Published under DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. Pen and wear to cover, Good Condition. (holo2-122-51A)
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Kaplan, Israel, editor
FUN LETSTEN CHURBN [FUN LETZTEN KHURBAN / KHURBN / CHURBAN] : TSAYTSHRIFT FÜR GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN LEBN BETN NATSI-REZSHIM. FROM THE LAST EXTERMINATION: JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE DURING THE NAZI REGIME. Nr. 5. May 1947.
Small 8vo; First Edition. Paper Wrappers, small 8vo, 106 pages. Includes 11 photos with captions in English & Yiddish. One of 8000 issued. In Yiddish with English Cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The publisher's decision to include the English table of contents, probably in part to insure the journal's use in future war crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, "Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under the commission's auspices whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Published under DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. Articles include: The con-camp [i.e. concentration camp] prisoners march to Tirol, by I.K. [Israel Kaplan?]; March from Kaufering-camps, by I[sreal]. Kaplan; From Schwabhausen to Dachau, by Dr. L. Goldstein; On the march from Mühlsdorf, by Rabbi Elchanan Person; On the march from Hessenthal, by Dr. Mordchai Glatsetin; From Görlitz to Tirol, by Jakob Rosenbaum; On the March from Wistegiersdorf, by A. Tenenbaum; On the march from Buchenwald, by Israel Segal; Nazi "liberation," b7 Dr. A. Waksberger; My Experiences during the War (from the Series of Children's Reports), by Jakob Lewin; Mama bless me!.. (Camp-song); Oh, potates [sic].. (Ghetto-song), by Hersz Albus; Nazi Documents with translations; Photographs of the Nazi Era; Bibliographical list of articles on Jewish life under the Nazis. [sic] published in the Press of Shaarith Ha-Plata; List of Camps; Report on Activities of the Central Historical Commission; News of the Central Historical Commission. Touch of corner wear, about Very Good- Condition (HOLO2-122-51F)
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Kaplan, Israel, editor
FUN LETSTEN CHURBN [FUN LETZTEN KHURBAN / KHURBN / CHURBAN] : TSAYTSHRIFT FÜR GESHIKHTE FUN YIDISHN LEBN BETN NATSI-REZSHIM. FROM THE LAST EXTERMINATION: JOURNAL FOR THE HISTORY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE DURING THE NAZI REGIME. Nr. 1 AUGUST 1946
Small 8vo; First Edition. Paper Wrappers, 4to (Large), 36 pages. One of 8000 issued. In Yiddish with English Cover, table of contents, & photo captions. Important journal lasting 10 issues which written & published by Jewish DPs themselves to document crimes and survival in the Holocaust. The publisher's decision to include the English table of contents, probably in part to insure the journal's use in future war crimes trials, makes these first hand accounts especially user-friendly today, almost 60 years later. Robinson & Friedman #1247: "The Historical Commission [was] established in 1945 under the auspices of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the U. S. Zone. [It] Ceased operations early in 1949. Details of the activities of the Munich center can be found in No. 1247 [Fun Letsten Churbn]..." Hagit Lavsky notes in the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (Gutman, ed., 1990, p. 383) that, "Commemoration and documentation projects [by Jewish DPs] included the work of the Tsentraler Historisher Komisiye (Central Historical Commission), established in December 1945 by the Central Committee in Munich, to assist in bringing Nazi criminals to trial. A network of regional committees was set up under the commission's auspices whose task it was to take evidence and collect documentary material, including material on DPs. In August 1946, the commission published the first issue of the monthly FUN LETZTEN HURBAN." Published under DP-Publications License US-E-3 OMGB, Information Control Division. This first issue is the only large magazine-size issue published, and remains the scarcest of the set. This copy fragile, with original blue detached edgeworn wrappers mounted on attached later paper for stabilization. Paper is somewhat fragile, but complete and usable. Fair condition, complete. (HOLO2-122-51G)
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Kaplan, Jacob
Les Temps d'Epreuve: Sermons et Allocutions.
RARE collections of sermons and addresses by the eminent Jewish French rabbi and author Jacob Kaplan (1895-1994) who held rabbinical posts in Mulhouse, Alsace (1922), and in Paris (1929), worked with the resistance movement during the German occupation, served briefly as interim chief rabbi of France (1944) and later became chief rabbi of Paris (1950). He was appointed to the post of chief rabbi of France in 1955 and retired at the end of 1980 with the title of honorary chief rabbi. Apart from his Jewish scholarship, Kaplan was also a lecturer at l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques, a member of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques in Paris and was known for his openness to dialogue with the Christian churches of France and for his staunch support of Zionism. He spoke out during World War II against anti-Jewish measures adopted by the collaborationist Vichy Government and openly proclaimed French Jewry's solidarity with the State of Israel during the period of the Six-Day War and after, when French official policy was hostile to Israel. 185x120mm. 267 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing and slightly stained. Cover edges and corners worn/wrinkled. Spine browning, rubbed and wrinkled. Spine edges peeling/worn. Pen marks on upper corner of front whitepage and page 7 - NO damage to text. Pages browning and rough-cut as published. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book of sermons and addresses by one of the most influential 20th-century Jewish spiritual leaders is in good condition.
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Kaplan, Jonathan (Hrsg.)
International bibliography of Jewish history and thought. München u.a. K. G. Saur u. Jerusalem, The Magnes Press 1984. Gr.-8° XVIII,.
o.J. 483 S. Orig.-Pappbd.
Bookseller reference : 33588
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Kaplan, Jonathan [Ed.]
2000 Books and More: An Annotated and Selected Bibliography of Jewish History and Thought.
23x16.5 cm. xviii+483+16 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
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Kaplan, Jonathan [Ed.]
2000 Books and More: An Annotated and Selected Bibliography of Jewish History and Thought.
23x16. cm. XVIII+483+16 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Cover and spine slightly scratched. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Kaplan, Julius
THE REDACTION OF THE BABYLONIAN TALMUD
Original Cloth. 8vo. 356 pages. 22 cm. Second edition. Reprint of 1933 edition. In English and Hebrew. Important study on the composition of the Talmud, with a survey of previous theories, dating of composite parts, with a major discussion on the Savora'im, their role of recording and actively participating in writing of the Babylonian Talmud. Subjects: Criticism, interpretation, etc. Talmud - Criticism, Redaction. Talmud. Light soiling to outer edges and margins of endpages, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (RAB-58-20)
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Kaplan, Julius
The Redaction of the Babylonian Talmud [FACSIMILE EDITION].
RARE FACSIMILE EDITION of a classic monograph on the editorial process in the compilation of Babylonian Talmud by Julius Kaplan, who proposed a theory which emphasized the substantive contributions of the final redactors, who, according to the author, were the Saboraim. 220x150mm. 356 pages. Red cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Spine edges slightly bumped. Inner cover, whitepages and several page edges slightly age-stained. Text block upper edge age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare work on the compilation of Talmud is in good condition.
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Kaplan, Julius
The Redaction of the Babylonian Talmud.
220X150 mm. 356 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover corners slightly rubbed. Spine slightly yellowing and slightly rubbed. Inner cover slightly stained. Else in good condition.
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Kaplan, Kivie) Feingold, S. Norman & William B Silverman
KIVIE KAPLAN: A LEGEND IN HIS OWN TIME.
ISBN 0807400068. 8vo; viii, 258 pages; Kaplan was a JEWISH national president of the NAACP & activist for Racial Equality. Ex-library, otherwise Very Good Condition. (amr-19-16)
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Kaplan, M. M
The Future of the american Jew.
New York, Macmillan Comp. 1948. Gr.8°. XX, 571 S. Original-Leinenband
Bookseller reference : 157380-1
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Kaplan, Marion (Hg.)
Geschichte des jüdischen Alltags in Deutschland . Vom 17. Jahrhundert bis 1945.
München: Beck 2003. 638 S., 20 Abb. Ln.mS.
Bookseller reference : 258979
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Kaplan, Marion (Hrsg.)
Geschichte des jüdischen Alltags in Deutschland. Vom 17. Jahrhundert bis 1945.
München, C. H. Beck, 2003, 2003. 638 S., Orig.-Leinen mit Orig. Schutzumschlag.
Bookseller reference : 101663
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Kaplan, Marion A
Between Dignity and Despair. Jewish Life in Nazi Germany.
New York / Oxford, Oxford University Press 1998. 1998. XII,290 S. mit einigen Abbildungen, Orig.-Halbleinen mit Orig.-Umschlag.
Bookseller reference : 97162
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Kaplan, Marion A
Der Mut zum Überleben - Jüdische Frauen und ihre Familien in Nazi-Deutschland, aus dem Amerikanischen von Christian Wiese,
Berlin, Aufbau-Verlag, 2001. 8°, 409 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen, original Pappband (Hardcover), original Schutzumschlag, deutsche Erstausgabe schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
Bookseller reference : 20957CB ISBN : 335102519
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Kaplan, Marion A
Der Mut zum Überleben : jüdische Frauen und ihre Familien in Nazideutschland. Marion Kaplan. Aus dem Amerikan. von Christian Wiese 1. Aufl.
Berlin : Aufbau-Verl. 2001. 409 S. : 7 Abb., Anm.. ; 22 cm, mit Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 51088
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Kaplan, Marion A
The Making of the Jewish Middle Class. Women, Family, and Identity in Imperial Germany.
New York Oxford, Oxford University Press 1991. 1991. 351 S. Orig.-Halbleinen im Orig.-Umschlag.
Bookseller reference : 97262
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Kaplan, Marion A
Zuflucht in der Karibik. Die jüdische Flüchtlingssiedlung in der Dominikanischen Republik 1940 - 1945.
Göttingen:, Wallstein, 2010. 8°. 283 S., gebunden (sehr gut erhalten) (=Hamburger Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Juden ; Bd. 36)
Bookseller reference : 49264BB
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Kaplan, Mitchell M.
PANORAMA OF ANCIENT LETTERS : FOUR AND A HALF CENTURIES OF HEBRAICA AND JUDAICA; BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF 1,000 RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS, FORMING A PART OF THE MITCHELL M. KAPLAN COLLECTION, PRESENTED TO NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JEWISH CULTURE FOUNDATION. ILLUSTRATED WITH REPRODUCTIONS OF 300 TITLE PAGES.
4to. 316 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew literature bibliography catalogs; Jewish literature bibliography catalogs; Jews bibliography catalogs. Wear and chippings in corners to cover and binding. Stained pages. Otherwise, good condition. (k-mx-1-14)
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Kaplan, Mitchell M.
PANORAMA OF ANCIENT LETTERS : FOUR AND A HALF CENTURIES OF HEBRAICA AND JUDAICA; BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF 1,000 RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS, FORMING A PART OF THE MITCHELL M. KAPLAN COLLECTION, PRESENTED TO NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JEWISH CULTURE FOUNDATION. ILLUSTRATED WITH REPRODUCTIONS OF 300 TITLE PAGES.
4to. 316 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew literature bibliography catalogs; Jewish literature bibliography catalogs; Jews bibliography catalogs. Wear and chippings to corners of cover and binding. Stained pages and cover. Hinge repair. Otherwise, good condition. (mx-32-7)
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Kaplan, Mitchell M.
PANORAMA OF ANCIENT LETTERS : FOUR AND A HALF CENTURIES OF HEBRAICA AND JUDAICA; BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF 1,000 RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS, FORMING A PART OF THE MITCHELL M. KAPLAN COLLECTION, PRESENTED TO NEW YORK UNIVERSITY JEWISH CULTURE FOUNDATION. ILLUSTRATED WITH REPRODUCTIONS OF 300 TITLE PAGES.
4to. 316 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew literature bibliography catalogs; Jewish literature bibliography catalogs; Jews bibliography catalogs. Wear and chippings to corners of cover and binding. Internal pages clean. Otherwise, good + condition. (BIBLIOG-26-3) xx
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Kaplan, Mitchell M.
Panorama of Ancient Letters : Four and a Half Centuries of Hebraica and Judaica.
22X28 cm. 316 pages. Softcover. Cover and spine slightly yellowing.cover corners slightly wrinkled. Pen inscription on title-page - No damage to text. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Kaplan, Mordecai M.
Questions Jews Ask : Reconstructionist Answers [SIGNED BY AUTHOR].
SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 215x140 mm. XV+532 pages. Softcover. Cover wrinkled and yellowing. Spine wrinkled and rubbed. Pages 525-532 detached from binding. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Kaplan, Mordecai M.
THE AIMS OF RECONSTRUCTION.
8vo. 12 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Reconstructionist Judaism introductions. Kaplan (1881-1983) , born in Lithuania, was a founder of the Reconstructionist movement in the United States. His family moved to the U. S. When he was nine, and he was later ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary and was a rabbi in New York. In 1909 Kaplan began working at the Seminary, under Solomon Schechter, first as a dean and soon after began a half-century long teaching career. His Reconstructionist views [meant] that Judaism should be considered from a pragmatic, historical point of view, rather than a metaphysical, revelational one[, that the] focus of the content of Jewish life is the Jewish people, its needs, and its responses to challenge, rather than revealed texts or metaphysical constructions....Tradition can guide but must not dictate. (EJ, Cohen) Very good condition. (SPEC-6-8)
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Kaplan, Mordecai M.
The Supremacy of the Torah.
225X150mm. 13 pages (pages 180-192). Gilt hardcover. Ex-library copy with stamp on front inner cover and first page - no damage to text. Pages yellowing. Few pages slightly age stained - no damage to text. Else in good condition.
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Kaplan, Mordecai Menahem
JEWISH SURVIVAL AND ITS OPPONENTS
Original Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. 21 cm. Reconstructionist pamphlet no. 6. Essay on the current need for the revival of Judaism in order to ensure the cohesion of Jewish life and as the best support against anti-Semites. Mordecai Menahem Kaplan (18811983) , rabbi, philosopher, educator, activist, and founder of the Reconstructionist school of thought. Subjects: Jews - Identity. Zionism. Jews - Identity. OCLC lists 3 copies of the 1945 printing (HUC, Wisconsin, NYPL) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-123-15)
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Kaplan, Mordecai Menahem
TOWARD THE FORMULATION OF GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR THE CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 24 pages; 23 cm. In English. Published as a supplement to Conservative Judaism, vol. 6, no. 4, May, 1950. This paper was prepared for a conference of the Rabbinical Assembly of America, held on December 6, 1949, at which time Dr. Kaplan presented a full outline of his analysis and proposals. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Tear to front wrapper. Otherwise very good condition. (AMR-48-59)
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Kaplan, Mordecai Menahem, 1881-1983
JUDAISM AS A CIVILIZATION: TOWARD A RECONSTRUCTION OF AMERICAN-JEWISH LIFE [INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR]
Original Blue Cloth. 8vo. [xiv], 601 pages; 24 cm. In English. This copy is inscribed by Kaplan to Marvin J. Goldfine on the title page. A classic work of 20th century Jewish thought that laid the foundation for the Reconstructionist movement. Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan sets forth a vision for Judaism free from dogma, but which preserves ritual practice. OCLC lists just 11 copies worldwide of this edition. Back strip repaired. Paper browning slightly. Overall good+ condition. (AMR-48-65)
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Kaplan, Mordecai Menahem; Cohen, Hermann
THE PURPOSE AND MEANING OF JEWISH EXISTENCE; A PEOPLE IN THE IMAGE OF GOD [INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR]
1st Edition. Original Boards with Original Dust Jacket. Inscribed by Kaplan to the Yiddishist and publisher Saul Goodman who served as secretary of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute. Mordecai Menahem Kaplan (1881 1983) , was a rabbi, essayist and Jewish educator and the co-founder of Reconstructionist Judaism along with his son-in-law Ira Eisenstein. Includes a major portion of book a reproduction of Hermann Cohen's Religion der Vernunft, in summarized form. A fine copy. Dust jacket has clean tear along spine, but otherwise both book and dust jacket are in very good + condition. (AMR-48-69)
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Kaplan, Rabbi Mordecai M.
Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan Answers "Questions Jews Ask" : Six (6) Vinyl LP Record Set in Original Case
Undated but probably circa 1956. Listen to Rabbi Kaplan answer questions on these six vinyl 33 1/3 rpm LP records. Topics covered include: Jewish Peoplehood; The Jewish Heritage; The Idea of God; Jewish Religion; Spiritual Authority; The Diaspora; Torah; Torah from Zion; The Alienated Jew; The New Type of Jew. "From 1934 until 1970 Kaplan wrote a series of books in which he expressed his Reconstructionist ideology, which centred on the 'concept of Judaism as a civilization'. He was a prolific writer, keeping a journal throughout most of his life." - from Wikipedia. Each record in excellent condition in sleeve. Case functional with average wear. No markings. A quality set. Book
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Kaplan, S. A.
CAN PERSECUTION ARISE IN AMERICA?
8vo. 128 pages. Illustrated. Second edition. Warns of the rise of a Christian Theocracy in America. CONTENTS: A Word to Jewish Readers; CH. 1 Stop, Look, and Listen! ; Ch. 2 It Happened Here; Ch. 3 Danger Ahead: Religious Legislation; Ch, 4 Prelude to Persecution: Sunday Blue Laws; Ch. 5 A New ThreatEnergy Crisis Sunday Laws; CH. 6 Which Day Did God Appoint as the Sabbath? ; Ch. 7 Is Saturday the True Historic Seventh Day? ; Ch. 8 Who Changed the Sabbath Day? ; Ch. 9 The Blank-Day CalendarThreat to Eternal Jewish Verities; Ch. 10 EcumenismA Coming Dictatorship of the Majority? ; Ch. 11 The Soon-Coming Contest; Ch. 12 Is a State Church Emerging in the U. S. A. ? ; CH. 13 Will There Be Persecution in America? ; Ch, 14 What You Can Do. SUBJECT (S) : Freedom of religion; Church and state in the United States; Persecution United States. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Light water marks and wrinkles throughout, ex library with sticker on spine only mark, good condition. (AMR-20-21)
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Kaplan, S. A.
CAN PERSECUTION ARISE IN AMERICA?
8vo. 128 pages. Illustrated. Second edition. Warns of the rise of a Christian Theocracy in America. SUBJECT (S) : Freedom of religion; Church and state in the United States; Persecution United States. CONTENTS: A Word to Jewish Readers; CH. 1 Stop, Look, and Listen! ; Ch. 2 It Happened Here; Ch. 3 Danger Ahead: Religious Legislation; Ch, 4 Prelude to Persecution: Sunday Blue Laws; Ch. 5 A New ThreatEnergy Crisis Sunday Laws; CH. 6 Which Day Did God Appoint as the Sabbath? ; Ch. 7 Is Saturday the True Historic Seventh Day? ; Ch. 8 Who Changed the Sabbath Day? ; Ch. 9 The Blank-Day CalendarThreat to Eternal Jewish Verities; Ch. 10 EcumenismA Coming Dictatorship of the Majority? ; Ch. 11 The Soon-Coming Contest; Ch. 12 Is a State Church Emerging in the U. S. A. ? ; CH. 13 Will There Be Persecution in America? ; Ch, 14 What You Can Do. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. Ex library usual markings, very good condition. (AMR-20-22)
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Kaplan, Steven
THE BETA ISRAEL (FALASHA) IN ETHIOPIA: FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Softcover, 8vo, xi, 231 pages, illustrated, map, 24 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Ethiopia -- History. Falasjas. Ethiopia -- Ethnic relations. Jews; History; Ethiopia. Includes bibliographical references on pages 211-224 and index. Very good condition. (Sef-33-8)
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Kaplan, Yosef; Stern, Menahem
Acculturation and Assimilation: Continuity and Change in the Cultures of Israel and the Nations - Collected Essays [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW.
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KAPLOUN, URI (edited by).
The Synagogue.
Well illustrated, including 8 colour plates.
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Kaplun-Kogan, Wladimir W
Die jüdischen Wanderbewegungen in der neuesten Zeit (1880-1914).
Bonn, Marcus & Weber, 1919. 80 S., mit 43 statistischen Tafeln und Tabellen. Or.br., gr.8°. Umschlag etwas aufgehellt und mit kleinen Randläsuren. Nicht aufgeschnitten, nicht beschnitten.
Bookseller reference : 155846
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Kapper, Siegfried
Prager Ghettosagen.
Prag, Brandeis, o. J. (ca. 1880). 93 S. Kl.-8°. Späterere Interims-Kart. (Rücken geklebt, stark Gebrssprn.). [3 Warenabbildungen]
Bookseller reference : 22593
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KAPPSTEIN, Theodor
Bibel und Sage. Sage, Mythus und Legende in der Bibel. Die Bibel in der Legende und Anekdote.
Berlin, Haude & Spener 1913. XI, 380 S., 2 Bl. Verlagsanz. Mit Literaturverz. OLn.
Bookseller reference : KIBU0189
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Kappstein, Theodor
Der Krieg in der Bibel. Ein Friedensbuch in eiserner Zeit.
Gotha, Perthes, 1915. VIII + 97 + 2 S. OBrosch.
Bookseller reference : 65053CB
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KARPPE S.
Etude sur les origines et la nature du Zohar, précédé d'une étude sur l'histoire de la Kabbale
Paris, Felix Alcan 1901 x + 604pp., Edition originale de 1901, 23cm., brochure originale, exemplaire de la collection de l'orientaliste belge Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (avec sa signature), bon état, X103737
Bookseller reference : X103737
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KARGE Paul
Geschichte des Bundesgedankes im Alten Testament. Erste Hälfte. Erste Teil: Die religionsgeschichtliche Möglichkeit der Sinaibundes, Zweiter Teil: Der Bundesgedanke in den altisraelitischen Geschichtswerken
Münster i.W., Aschendorff 1910 Volume 1 (all published), xx + 434pp., in the series "Alttestamentiliche Abhandlungen" II.Band 1-4 Heft, hardcover in half cloth (marbled boards, lower end of front hinge slighly broken/split), copy from the belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem. (with his signature and a stamp), text clean and bright, good condition, R103838
Bookseller reference : R103838
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Kara, Josef
R. Josef Kara und sei. Commentar zu Kohelet [IN HEBREW AND GERMAN]
IN HEBREW AND GERMAN. 24.5X18 cm. 45+60 pages. Hardcover. Inner cover slightly age stained. Else in good condition.
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Karaites) Gottlober, Abraham Baer
BIKORET LE-TOLDOT HA-KARAIM ...
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, vi, 226 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism. Karaites. Added title page: Bikkoreth letoldoth hakkaraim. Bibliography on pages 221-222. Gottlober (1810-1899) was a Hebrew and Yiddish writer and poet. Born in Staro-Konstantinov (Volhynia) , Gottlober was taken to Tarnopol (now Ternopol) , Galicia, by his father at the age of 17. In Galicia he came in contact with the Haskalah, of which he was a staunch advocate most of his life, and met Joseph Perl in 1828. Upon his return to Volhynia, his pious father-in-law, violently opposed to his secular studies, compelled him to divorce his wife. Gottlober, embittered by the affair, developed a hostility toward orthodoxy and ? Asidism which found satiric expression in his writings. At 19 he remarried and moved to Podolia where, under the influence of Menahem Mendel Levins works, he began writing in Yiddish and in Hebrew. He wandered from place to place, living between 1830 and 1850 in Bessarabia, Berdichev, and Kremenets. In Kremenets he married for the third time and befriended I. B. Levinsohn. Upon obtaining a government teaching license in 1850, he taught school until 1865 when he was appointed instructor of Talmud at the rabbinical seminary in Zhitomir. There he remained until the government closed down the seminary in 1873 (Patterson in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Water stain to front and back cover and throughout pages. Some stained pages. Wear to cover binding. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-30-7)
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Karas, Joza
MUSIC IN TEREZÍN 1941-1945
Original Cloth. 8vo. Xxvii, 223 pages. 24 cm. Illustrated. First edition. Contains black and white line drawings, portraits and musical notation throughout. When Hitler created the model camp at Theresienstadt (Terezin in Czech) for the better-known of Europes Jewish transportees, he gathered together many of the continents finest musicians. This examination of the associations, the compositions, the performances, and above all, the people of Terezin accentuates the role the active musical life played in the struggle for hope in these darkest of times. Subjects: Music -- Czech Republic -- Terezín (Ustecký kraj) -- History and criticism. Jews -- Czech Republic -- Terezín (Ustecký kraj) -- Music -- History and criticism. Dust jacket in very good condition, in protective mylar. Minimal shelfwear. Very Good + condition. (HOLO2-116-8)
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Kardel, <Hennicke>
Adolf Hitler - Begründer Israels.
Genf: Marva 1974. 267 S., einige Taf. Ln.
Bookseller reference : 9088
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Kardelj, Edvard
GOVOR NA PRVOM KONGRESU ANTIFASISTICKE OMLADINE BALKANA; GOVOR NA PRVOM KONGRESSU OSVOBODILNE FRONTE SLOVENIJE. GOVOR I IZJAVE NA KONFERENCIJI STAMPE STRANIH I DOMACIH NOVINARA.
1st edition. Original red stiff paper wrappers. 12mo, 47 pages. In Croatian. Photograph of Edvard Kardwlj following title page. Title translates as, "Speech At The First Balkan Anti-fascist Youth Congress; Speech At The First Congress Of The Liberation Front Of Slovenia. Speech And Statements At The Press Conference Of Foreign And Domestic Journalists. " Early publication from post-Fascist Yugoslavia, celebrating the victories of Tito's partisans over the Ustashi and their allies. "Edvard Kardelj, also known under the pseudonyms Bevc, Sperans and Krištof, was a Yugoslav journalist from Ljubljana, Slovenia, and one of the leading members of the Communist Party of Slovenia before World War II. During the war he was one of the leaders of the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People and a Slovene Partisan, and after the war a federal political leader in socialist Yugoslavia who led the Yugoslav delegation that negotiated peace talks with Italy over the border dispute in the Julian March. He is considered the main creator of the Yugoslav system of workers' self-management. " (wikipedia) OCLC: 40630857, OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide: (UC-SB, Nanterre-la Contemporaine; Institute Of Information Science, IZUM. Ex library with usual marks, sunned spine, else clean copy. Very Good Condition Overall. Rare. (HOLO2-145-19)
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Karff, Samuel
HEBREW UNION COLLEGE JEWISH INSTITUTE OF RELIGION AT ONE HUNDRED YEARS
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. Xvii, 501 pages. [8] leaves plates. ill. 24 cm. A critical history of the edcuational institute and five essays on the accomplishments of its faculty. Includes 16 pages of black and white photos. "Hebrew Union College is the oldest rabbinical seminary in the United States. Dedicated to Jewish scholarship and the training of religious leadership for the Reform movement." (EJ) SUBJECT(S): Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Very good condition. (FEST1-30).xx
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