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KRAUS, Karl
Karl-Kraus-Lesebuch. Hrsg. von Hans Wollschläger. 1. Aufl. -
Ffm.: Suhrkamp 1987. 409 Ss., 3 Bll. Kl.8°. Illustr. Kt.
书商的参考编号 : 77631
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KRAUS, Karl
Pro domo et mundo. 1. Aufl. -
Ffm.: Suhrkamp 1990. 132 Ss., 10 Bll. Kl.8°. Weiße Pp. mit goldgeprägt. Rückentitel auf schwarzem Grund u. Umschl.
书商的参考编号 : 73301
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KRAUS, Karl
Unsterblicher Witz. Hrsg. von Heinrich Fischer. -
Mch.: Kösel (c 1961). 341 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Braunes Ln. mit Rückenschild u. Umschl.
书商的参考编号 : 67360
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KRAUS, Karl (1874-1936), österreichischer Schriftsteller u. Journalist
Eigenhändiges 10zeiliges Gedicht, datiert "13. Sept[ember 1933]". Faksimile. -
Marbach am Neckar: Schiller-Nationalmuseum 1993. 1 Bl. Kl.8°. Kt.-Umschlag.
书商的参考编号 : 80183
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KRAUS, Oskar:
Das Recht zu strafen. Eine rechtsphilosophische Untersuchung.
XVI,201 S., Fraktur. Halbleinen der Zeit mit Rückentitel, Lesebändchen. (= Der Gerichtssaal. Beilageheft zu Band LXXXIX). Einband etwas berieben. Bibliotheksstempel auf Widmungsblatt, guter Zustand. Erstausgabe. "Oskar Kraus, zeitgenössische Schreibweise meist Oscar, (1872 in Prag, Böhmen; † 1942 in Oxford) war ein böhmischer Philosoph. ... Kraus konvertierte später vom jüdischen zum protestantischen Glauben. 1890 begann er ein Studium von Jura und Philosophie bei Friedrich Jodl und Anton Marty... 1902 habilitiert er sich in Philosophie... 1939 wird er von den Deutschen beim Einmarsch in die Tschechoslowakei verhaftet und in ein Konzentrationslager gebracht; er wird jedoch freigelassen und kann nach Großbritannien flüchten. An der Universität Edinburgh hält er 1941 Gifford Lectures. 1942 stirbt Kraus an Krebs." (Wikipedia).
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Kraus, Walter Max. Ed.
THE SAINT CHARLES [VOL 1][NO 1][PROMOTIONAL PAMPHLET]
Original Wraps. 4to. [12] pages. Cm. Illustrated. First edition. This issue seems to be devoted primarily to Jewish genealogy. Includes a black and white map titled The Course from Brazil to New Amsterdam and a color plate titled The Coat of Arms of the Delanceys in America. This is a promotional pamphlet for the first issue of the The Saint Charles magazine. The magazine was Devoted to the History and Genealogy of the Ancestors, Founders and Descendants of Those Jewish Families which Settled in America Prior to 1789. The pamphlet contains the first page of selected articles, the complete list of illustrations, and the complete table of contents for the periodical. Although stated that the magazine was published quarterly only No. 1 was published. Subjects: Jews -- United States --Genealogy -- Periodicals. Jews -- United States -- History -- Periodicals. None on OCLC. Fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (AMR-43-50)
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Kraus, Walter Max. Ed.
THE SAINT CHARLES. VOL. 1, NO. 1 (JAN. 1935)
Cloth. 8vo. 161 pages. 24 cm. First edition. "Named to commemorate the ship which brought the first group of Jewish settlers to America in September, 1654; devoted to the history and genealogy of the ancestors, founders and descendants of those Jewish families which settled in America prior to 1789." The first issue appears to the the only one published, though it was announced as a quarterly. The contributing editors include Cecil Roth and David de Sola Pool. Includes color and black and white illustrated plates, and large fold out geneaological chart. Includes essays on 'New York's Oldest Existing Jewish Cemetery', 'Coats of Arms Attributed to Moses Levy', 'The Bible of Joshua Isaacs the Second; a Grandson of Joseph Isaacs, made a Freeman at New York in 1698', The Will of Abraham de Lecuna of New York'. Subjects: Jews - United States - Genealogy - Periodicals. Jews - United States - History Periodicals. Clean and fresh. Great condition. (SEF-46-21)
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KRAUS, Wolfgang (Hrsg.)
Schreiben in dieser Zeit. Für Manès Sperber. -
Wien: Europavlg. (c 1976). 197 Ss. 8°. Kt. mit Umschl.
书商的参考编号 : 74767
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Krauskopf, Joseph
(Hagadah) THE SEDER: A HOME SERVICE IN COMMEMORATION OF THE LIBERATION OF ISRAEL FROM EGYPTIAN BONDAGE.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Fifth edition. 24 pages. Contains hymns and pr ayers. OCLC lists two copies worldwide. Paginated in pencil. Cover sunned; very good condition. (PC-1)
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Krauskopf, Joseph
KIDDUSH: THE CONSECRATION OF THE SABBATH EVE AT THE FAMILY TABLE.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Second edition. 15 pages. Contains prayers and hymns. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Both at Penn). Some edges browned or chipped; very good condition. (AMR-23-4)
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Krauskopf, Joseph
KIDDUSH: THE CONSECRATION OF THE SABBATH EVE AT THE FAMILY TABLE.
Paper wrappers; small 8vo. Second edition. 15 pages. Contains prayers and hymns. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Both at Penn). Very good condition. (P-2-50)
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Krauskopf, Joseph
OUR DEBT AND DUTY TO THE REV. DR. ISAAC M. WISE: AN ADDRESS [AT] PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 5TH, 1903
1st edition. Original stapled paper wrappers with illustration of the Rev. Dr. Isaac M. Wise on front and illustration of Hebrew Union College on back. 8vo, 10 pages. ÂNo other Rabbi ever achieved what Dr. Wise had achieved for Israelâs sacred cause; no other Rabbi ever toiled and suffered for reform as he toiled and sufferedâ¦. He was the Jochanan ben Zaccai, who, by establishing the Hebrew Union College, founded a new centre for Israelâs religion and literature, and saved his people from the threatening doom of dissolution.  Krauskopfâs eulogy here discusses at great lenght Hebrew Union College, which was founded by Dr. Wise. It ends with âOurs is the obligation to endow the Hebrew Union College, - as our debt of gratitude to Dr. Wise, as our duty to our children and ourselves, â and with a form to donate to the Isaac M. Wise Memorial Fund National Committee which was an endowment fund for the Hebrew Union College. Joseph Krauskopf, (1858â1923) the author, was himself a leading U. S. Reform rabbi who very much led the movement following Wiseâs death which he memorialized here in 1903.. While enrolled at HUC in the first class of Hebrew Union College, âhe wrote a periodical for Jewish youth entitled the Sabbath Visitor and three textbooks for religious education. After serving a congregation in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1887 Krauskopf became rabbi of the Reform Congregation Kenesseth Israel, Philadelphia, which he served for the remainder of his life. Krauskopf became a leader of radical Reform, introducing Sunday services and compiling a Service Ritual (1888, 1924) . A leading figure in the national organizations of Reform Judaism, he served as a vice president of the conference which adopted the Pittsburgh Platform in 1885, the conference which he first proposed to Kohler, and president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (1903â05) . He was active in work for the poor, arguing for increased sanitation and better living conditions. He proposed a program of direct contact between successful and poor Jews, an unsuccessful forerunner of Big Brother programs. A man of forceful energy, he paid attention to the need for Jewish literature, and the outcome was the foundation in 1888 of the Jewish Publication Society of America, of which he was the first honorary secretary. Impressed during a visit to Russia in 1894 by the zeal with which Jews engaged in agriculture where the Russian government allowed, he established the National Farm School at Doylestown, Pennsylvania, in 1896 âas one of the best means of securing safety and happiness to the sorely afflicted of our people.  In 1917 he was appointed to direct food conservation among Jews for the U. S. Food Administration. At first an anti-Zionist, Krauskopf modified his attitude as a result of the labors of Jewish agriculturalists in Palestine. There too he was impressed with their agricultural work and soon found himself a defender of Zionism against anti-Zionistsâ (Temkin in EJ, 2007) . OCLC: 173007139, OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Hebrew Union College, National Library of Israel) . Pencil marks in margins on few pages, slight tearing along spine. Overall Very Good Condition. Rare (AMR-57-3)
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Krauskopf, Joseph
SEVEN DEADLY SINS; THE CARDINAL VIRTUES, & OTHER LECTURES DELIVERED AT KENESETH ISRAEL TEMPLE, DURING WINTER 1902-1903
Hardcover, 8vo, 208 pages. Krauskopf (1858-1923) was a U. S. Reform rabbi. Krauskopf was born in Ostrowo, Prussia. He settled in the U. S. In 1872. He emigrated to join his brother who was killed on the day before his arrival. He only learned of Hebrew Union College by reading a book from a library, ostensibly to improve his English, and enrolled in 1875 in the first class of Hebrew Union College, receiving his ordination in 1883. At the College he wrote a periodical for Jewish youth entitled the Sabbath Visitor and three textbooks for religious education. After serving a congregation in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1887 Krauskopf became rabbi of the Reform Congregation Kenesseth Israel, Philadelphia, which he served for the remainder of his life. Krauskopf became a leader of radical Reform, introducing Sunday services and compiling a Service Ritual. A leading figure in the national organizations of Reform Judaism, he served as a vice president of the conference which adopted the Pittsburgh Platform in 1885, the conference which he first proposed to Kohler, and president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. He was active in work for the poor, arguing for increased sanitation and better living conditions. He proposed a program of direct contact between successful and poor Jews, an unsuccessful forerunner of Big Brother programs. A man of forceful energy, he paid attention to the need for Jewish literature, and the outcome was the foundation in 1888 of the Jewish Publication Society of America, of which he was the first honorary secretary. Impressed during a visit to Russia in 1894 by the zeal with which Jews engaged in agriculture where the Russian government allowed, he established the National Farm School at Doylestown, Pennsylvania, in 1896 "as one of the best means of securing safety and happiness to the sorely afflicted of our people. " In 1917 he was appointed to direct food conservation among Jews for the U. S. Food Administration. At first an anti-Zionist, Krauskopf modified his attitude as a result of the labors of Jewish agriculturalists in Palestine. There too he was impressed with their agricultural work and soon found himself a defender of Zionism against anti-Zionists (Temkin in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (JTS, NYPL, Hebrew Union, Free Lib of Philadelphia) . Hinge repair. Wear to cover and binding. Bumped cover corners. Few lightly stained pages. Otherwise, very good condition. (Spec-9-9)
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Krauskopf, Joseph
THE ASCENDENCY OF WOMANHOOD. A DISCOURSE
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. [19]- 34 pages ; 22 cm. From Sunday Discourses by Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf. In this discourse, read by Rabbi Krauskopf at Temple Keneseth Israel in Philadelphia in 1908, the massively influential and revered Philadelphia Rabbi takes a pro-suffrage stance and reflects on the 19th century as a time of immense progress for womens rights. He begins (12 years before Women would obtain the right to vote in the United States) , "The press has had much to say of the riotous methods which the London suffragettes recently pursued to obtain a hearing before the British Parliament Women (these critics) claim, are moved too much by hysteria and too little by reason That some of the methods pursued by the English suffragettes are to be deplored is freely admitted even by men who are favorably disposed towards extending the full franchise to women. But they recognize nothing distinctively feminine in such riotous procedures men have adopted similar courses, and have through them won great victories" "Joseph Krauskopf (1858 1923) was a prominent American rabbi, author, leader of Reform Judaism, founder of the National Farm School (now Delaware Valley University) , and long-time (1887-1923) rabbi at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel (KI) , the oldest reform synagogue in Philadelphia which under Krauskopf, became the largest reform congregation in the nation. " (Wikipeida, 2017) . Series XXII. Nos. 3 &4. OCLC listings are somewhat hard to determine for this series, but there are about 4 copies listed worldwide (HUC, YIVO, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, NLI) . A later version of this address was published several years later for the benefit of The National Farm School. Some edgwear, including a small tear in the front wrapper. About Very Good Condition. (AMR-52-35)
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Krauskopf, Joseph
THE SCHOOL SERVICE
Period Boards. 8vo. 52 pages ; 20 cm. Unknown to Singerman. Joseph Krauskopf (1858 - 1923) was a prominent American rabbi, author, leader of Reform Judaism, founder of the National Farm School (now Delaware Valley University) , and long-time (1887-1923) rabbi at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel (KI) , the oldest reform synagogue in Philadelphia which under Krauskopf, became the largest reform congregation in the nation. (Wikipeida, 2016) OCLC lists 4 copies of an earlier 1894 copy. (NYPL, JTS, UC Berkeley, HUC) , none of this 1900 edition. Wear throughout. Copy belonged to a child named Sadie Mendel and still has her name and book plate. Rare, perhaps unique surviving copy, from the evolving Reform approach to children's liturgy. Good condition. (AMR-48-19)
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Krauskopf, Joseph
The Service Manual by Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, D.D., of the Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
RARE FIRST EDITION prayer book compiled by the prominent American rabbi, author, and leader of Reform Judaism - Joseph Krauskopf (1858-1923). Krauskopf was also the founder of the National Farm School (now Delaware Valley University), and long-time (1887-1923) rabbi at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel (KI), the oldest reform synagogue in Philadelphia which under Krauskopf, became the largest American Jewish reform congregation, for which this service manual was published. Contains indices of subjects of meditations and exhortations, and of first lines of hymns. 195x135mm. 560 pages. Black cloth Hardcover with brown cloth spine. Cover and spine rubbed. Small sticker residue on front cover. Bump-mark on rear cover. Cover corners and edges bumped and peeling. Spine edges bumped. Title-page bottom part loose from binding. Title-page bottom corner slightly chipped. Binding slightly loose and visible between pages 2-3, 304-305 and 556-557. Page 15/16 edges worn - NO damage to text. Pencil underlining on page 396. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare first edition of the historically significant American Jewish reform service manual is otherwise in good condition.
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Krauskopf, Joseph
THE TWO REDEEMERS. A PESACH SERMON BEFORE THE REFORM CONGREGATION KENESETH ISRAEL, BY RABBI JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF, D.D. PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 12TH, 1903. SUNDAY LECTURES; SERIES XVI, NO. 27.
Original Wraps. 8vo. [3], 7, [5] pages. 22 cm. First Edition. In the weekly series: Our Pulpit: Sunday Lectures; Series 16, No. 26, 1903. A Passover sermon devoted to Moses and Jesus, those who set the groundwork for redemption and the need to eliminate idolatry, which the author especially links to the contemporary idolatry of riches. Krauskopf entered on his duties in Philadelphia, Oct. 19, 1887. He established a Sunday service in addition to the regular Sabbath service; under his ministration the congregation flourished, and has become one of the largest Jewish congregations in the United States. Seventeen volumes of Krauskopf's lectures, embracing subjects in the fields of religion, ethics, and social science, have been published since 1888. He aided in the organization of the Jewish Publication Society of America, in the spring of 1888. (EJ 2006) Joseph Krauskopf (1858-1923) was an American rabbi and author; born in Ostrowo, Prussia, Jan. 21, 1858. He emigrated to America (New York) in July, 1872, and from New York he went to Fall River, Mass. , where he found employment as clerk in a tea-store. Through the influence of friends Krauskopf secured admittance into the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati (Oct. , 1875) . While studying there and in the University of Cincinnati, Krauskopf acted as a tutor, contributed articles to journals, and published (with H. Berkowitz) "The First Union Hebrew Reader" and Second Union Hebrew Reader and Bible Ethics (1883) . He graduated from the university and from the Hebrew Union College (rabbi) in 1883. In 1885 the faculty of the college conferred upon him the degree of D. D. Krauskopf received and accepted a call from the Bnai Jehudah congregation in Kansas City, Mo. He was appointed by the governor of Missouri as a life-member of the Board of National Charities and Corrections, and in 1885 was elected vice-president of the Pittsburg Conference, of which Dr. I. M. Wise was president. In the same year Krauskopf received a call from the Keneseth Israel congregation (Reform) of Philadelphia. (EJ 2006) Subjects: Jewish sermons, American. OCLC lists 17 copies. Wraps damaged at edges, brittle; first two pages folded at corners, light soiling in margins, otherwise fresh. Good condition. (AMR-39-30)
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Krauskopf, Joseph.
SUNDAY DISCOURSES BEFORE THE REFORM CONGREGATION KENESETH ISRAEL. SERIES XX 1906-1907.
8vo. 186, 14 pages. Inscribed be author. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish sermons, American. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (New York Public Library, George Washington Univ) . Krauskopf (1858-1923) was born in Prussia and moved to the United States in 1872. Part of the first class at Hebrew Union College, he was ordained in 1883, and began leading Congregation Keneseth Israel in 1887, where he remained for the rest of his life. He was a strong proponent of radical Reform Judaism. (Temkin, EJ) Ex library with usual markings, bumped edges, ends of spine worn, very good condition. (AMR-15-27)
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Krauskopf, Joseph.
SUNDAY DISCOURSES BEFORE THE REFORM CONGREGATION KENESETH ISRAEL. SERIES XXII 1908 - 1909.
8vo. 178, 15 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish sermons, American. Krauskopf (1858-1923) was born in Prussia and moved to the United States in 1872. Part of the first class at Hebrew Union College, he was ordained in 1883, and began leading Congregation Keneseth Israel in 1887, where he remained for the rest of his life. He was a strong proponent of radical Reform Judaism. (Temkin, EJ) Wear to spine, some staining to front cover. Decorated endpapers. Good condition. (MX-34-24)
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Krauskopf, Joseph; Joseph Leonard Levy.
SUNDAY DISCOURSES BEFORE THE REFORM CONREGATION KENESETH ISRAEL: PHILADELPHIA PA. SERIES XX, 1906-1907.
1st edition. Cloth. 8vo. Pages. Krauskopf was the rabbi of the Reform Congregation Kennesseth Israel, a position he assumed after leading a congregation in Kansas City, Missouri. He was a leader of radical reform, introducing Sunday services, and was a leading figure in the national organizations of Reform Judaism. In 1896 he founded the National Farm School in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, "as one of the best means of securing safety and happiness to the sorely afflicted of our people" (Temkin, EJ) . (amrn-8?-7)
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Krauss, Naphtali
The Encyclopedical Religious Yearbook
240x160 mm. 391 pages. Hardcover. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Cover slightly yellowing and slightly stained. Spine yellowing. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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KRAUSS, S
Talmudische Archäologie. Bd 1 (v. 3 Bdn).
Leipzig, Fock, 1910. Gr.-8vo. 16, 720 S. m. 29 Textabb. (Schriften d. Gesellschaft zur Förderung d. Wissenschaft d. Judentums. Grundriß der Gesamtwissenschaft des Judentums 5). OLwd (etwas beschabt, Kopf m. Einriß, vordergelenk gelockert, mehrf. gestempelt).
书商的参考编号 : 1239499
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Krauss, Samuel
Die Wiener Geserah Vom Jahre 1421
FT) Clothbound. 8vo. X, [1], 264 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In German, with some Hebrew. Cloth and decorative paper boards, with original paper wrapper title pastedown. The Vienna Geserah of 1421, written by Samuel Krauss, stands as one of the finest histories and documentation of literature on the Vienna Geserah, the persecution of Jews in Vienna and its environs in 1421. The early 15th century was a period of rising hatred of the burghers of Vienna against the Jews, kindled in part by Jewish wealth. The Hussite heresy had widespread reverberations in Austria at the time, and it was generally held that Jews and Hussites maintained close contact. Duke Albert V, inclined to religious fanaticism and disturbed by the Hussite rebellion, was also deeply in debt to Jewish moneylenders and without the means of repayment. At Easter 1420 a rumor was spread among the population of Vienna that a rich Jew named Israel had bought consecrated hosts from the wife of a Church sexton in Enns, and distributed them among other Jews who desecrated them. The Jews who were implicated were brought to Vienna, imprisoned, and tortured. On May 23, 1420, the Jews were rounded up in all the cities and towns of Austria and their possessions taken from them. The wealthy were imprisoned in Vienna, while the poor were put into boats without oars on the Danube at the mercy of the stream. Some Jews were held captive in houses, others in the synagogues. Children were separated from parents and husbands from wives, and an attempt was made to convert them to Christianity. The rabbis of Italy appealed to Pope Martin V for his intervention on behalf of the Jews of Austria. He reacted by threatening with excommunication anyone who forced Jews to convert. Nonetheless, many of the children taken from their parents were carried off to monasteries and there forcibly converted. A great many of those imprisoned committed suicide, including those held in the synagogues; the last one alive, R. Jonah, set fire to the corpses and died on the funeral pyre. The Jews who were left, 120 women and 92 men, were burned at the stake on March 12, 1421. All the property of the Jews passed to Duke Albert. The stones of the synagogue were used in building the university. Some Jews escaped to Bohemia; a very few managed to maintain an illegal existence in Austria. The proud Vienna community numbering between 1, 400 and 1, 600 existed no longer, and the city became known in Jewish tradition as "Ir ha-Damim" ("The City of Blood") . Samuel Krauss (February 18, 1866 - June 4, 1948) was professor at the Jewish Teachers' Seminary, Budapest, 18941906, and at the Jewish Theological Seminary, Vienna, 1906-1938. He came to England as a refugee and spent his last years at Cambridge. He was a contributor to the Jewish Encyclopedia as S. Kr. In 1910, he became a pioneer in Talmudic archaeology with the publication of Talmudische Archäologie, which was reprinted in Hebrew in 1924. His 1922 study of the ancient synagogue, Synagogale Altertümer is still considered essential reading on the topic. In 1935 he published a comprehensive and detailed study of Biblical names of ninety eight then modern nations. (Encyclopedia Judaica 2008) . Subjects: Jews -- Austria. Backstrip shaken, edges of cover boards worn, with upper right edge on back cover absent. Endpages heavily worn, with torn corners on back endpages and bibliography, not affecting text. Pages aged, but clean, and crisp. Very good condition. (GER-33-3)
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KRAUSS, Samuel
Geschichte der jüdischen Ärzte vom frühesten Mittelalter bis zur Gleichberechtigung... durchgesehen von Isidor FISCHER ...
Wien, Perles 1930. XVI, 180 S., neuerer Leinenband mit Rückengoldpräg., der originale Vorderumschlag beiliegend.
书商的参考编号 : JUDA0008
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Krauss, Samuel
Synagogale Altertümer.
Berlin und Wien, Benjamin Harz 1922. * Mit 22 Bildtafeln und 4 Textillustrationen. VIII, 470 Seiten. 22,5 x 15 cm. Original-Leinenband (Kapitale schwach berieben). [2 Warenabbildungen]
书商的参考编号 : 118755
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Krauss, Samuel
Synagogale Altertümer.
22.5x15.5cm. VIII+470 pages. Gilt hardcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Krauss, Samuel
Talmudische Archäologie.
Leipzig, Buchhandlung Gustav Fock, 1910-1912. Ca. 23 x 16 cm. XIII S., (3) S., 720 Seiten, mit 29 Textabbildungen; VII S., 722 Seiten, mit 35 Textabbildungen; VII S., 491 Seiten, mit 7 Textabbildungen. Orig.-Halbleinenbände. 3 Bände. Aus der Reihe: Schriften, hrsgg. von der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums, Grundriss der Gesamt
书商的参考编号 : 36309AB
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Krauss, Samuel
Talmudische Archäologie.
Hildesheim, Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1966. 8°. [XIII, 720], VII, 722], [VII, 491] Seiten. Insgesamt mit 71 Abbildungen. Mit Register. - Original-Leinenbände. Die Versandkosten für Kunstwerke und mehrbändige Werke können von den Standard-Versandkosten abweichen. 3 Bände. Komplett. Reprografischer Nachdruck der Ausgabe Leipzig 1910 Sehr gut erhalten. = Grundriß der Gesamtwissenschaft des Judentums.
书商的参考编号 : 20066CB
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Krauss, Samuel
Talmudische Archäologie. Band 1.
Leipzig., Buchhandlung Gustav Fock., 1910. Nur Band I. XIII, 720 Seiten, mit 29 Abbildungen im Text. Inhalt: Wohnung und Hausgerät. Nahrung und ihre Zubereitung. Kleidung und Schmuck. Körperpflege. Zustand: Halbleinenband der Zeit, Rücvken fachgerecht restauriert (unterlegt), Einbandkanten bestoßen und berieben, Vortitelblatt mit Besitzereintrag. ; Band 1 von 3 Bänden, Erschien in der Reihe: Grundriss der Gesamtwissenschaft des Judentums. Die dreibändige Talmudische Archäologie (1910 / 1911 / 1912), die innerhalb des Grundrisses der Gesamtwissenschaft des Judentums erschien und bis heute als Standardwerk gilt. Es handelt sich um eine Kulturgeschichte des Judentums in den nachbiblischen Jahrhunderten (Talmudische Zeit). Band I schildert den privaten Lebensbereich (Wohnung und Hausgerät, Kleidung, Schmuck, Feuerung, Nahrungsmittel, Gesundheitsregeln und anderes). In Band II beschreibt Krauss Landwirtschaft, Familienleben, Gewerbe, Verkehr und Handel. Der dritte Band handelt von Geselligkeit, Unterhaltung, Schrift- und Buchwesen sowie der Schule. (Quelle wikipedia). 8°. Halbleinen.
书商的参考编号 : 044788
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Krauss, Samuel
Talmudische Archäologie. Mit 7 Abbildungen im Text. Band III [THIS VOLUME ONLY] . Grundriss der Gesamtwissenschaft des Judentums [Band III]
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 165x235mm. VII+491 pages. Marbled hard cover. Gilt spine. Cover slightly yellowing and slightly rubbed. Spine rubbed and yellowing. Spine edges slightly bumped. Text block edges slightly stained. Stamp on 3rd page - no damage to text. Page 491 slightly torn and taped - no damage to text. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Krauss, Samuel
THE MISHNAH TREATISE SANHEDRIN, EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION, NOTES AND GLOSSARY, BY SAMUEL KRAUSS
Original Wraps. 8vo. XIII, 61 pages. 20 cm. First edition. Text in Hebrew with introduction, notes and glossary in English. Semitic study series, no. 11. Gives the text of the 1492 Naples edition, with useful critical apparatus. Subjects: Sanhedrin. Tribunaux - Palestine. Litterature hebraique. Talmud. Sanhedrin. Light wear and soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (RAB-58-17)
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Krauss, Samuel
Zur Orgelfrage
23x15.5 cm. 32 pages. Softcover. Cover detached. Front cover slightly chafed. Several pages detached. Pages slightly yellowing. As is.
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Krauss, Samuel [Ed.]
Geschichte - I Teil : Griechen und Romer [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [SERIES]: Monumenta Talmudica : Funfter Band
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 245X170 mm. XI+194 pages. Gilt Hardcover and spine. Cover slightly stained and slightly curved. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine slightly bumped. First and last white pages slightly age stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Krauss, Samuel [Ed.] / Aptowitzer, V. [Avigdor; Victor; Viktor] [Co-Ed.]
Festschrift Adolf Schwarz zum Siebzigsten Geburtstage, 15 Juli 1916, Gewidmet von Freunden und Schülern
26x18cm. IV+577+54 pages. Hardcover. Gilt spine. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Krauss, Samuel und V. Aptowitzer (Hrsg.)
Festschrift. Adolf Schwarz zum siebzigsten Geburtstage 15. Juli 1916 gewidmet von Freunden und Schülern.
Berlin / Wien, R. Löwit Verlag, 1917. 1. Aufl. IV, 577, 54 S. Gr. 8°, Brosch. aus neuerer Zeit unter Verwendung des Original-Vorderdeckels
书商的参考编号 : 121200
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Krauss, Samuel.
STUDIEN ZUR BYZANTINISCH-JÜDISCHEN GESCHICHTE.
8vo. 183 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : German language; Jews Byzantine Empire -- History. OCLC lists seven copies worldwide. Krauss(18661948) was a historian, philologist, and talmudic scholar. Born in Ukk, Hungary, Krauss studied at Papa Yeshivah and at the Budapest rabbinical seminary and university. From 1894 to 1906 Krauss taught Bible and Hebrew at the Jewish teachers' seminary in Budapest. In 1906 he began to teach Bible, history, and liturgy at the Israelitische-Theologische Lehranstalt in Vienna. It was due to his efforts that the college did not succumb to financial difficulties after World War I. He traveled widely for his archaeological and historical research. Krauss was appointed head of the seminary in 1932 and rector in 1937. Krauss founded the Vienna Verein fuer juedische Geschichte und Literatur, and was active in many communal institutions. During the Kristallnacht in November 1938, the Nazis destroyed his valuable library and papers, and he fled to England, joining his daughter in Cambridge, where he remained until his death. (EJ) Good condition, spine torn at top and bottom, front cover bottom corner chipped, text very good. (GER-15-22)
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Krauss, Samuel.
TALMUDISCHE ARCHAOLOGIE. COMPLETE IN THREE VOLUMES.
Leipzig: Gustav Fock, 1910-12. Half leather; 8vo. Xiii, 720, vii, 722, vii, 491 pages. Raised bands; gilt titles; spattered edges. Illustrated. In German. Includes bibliographical references and indices. Series: Schriften / Gesellschaft zur fürderrung der wissenschaft des Judentums; Grundriss der gesamtswissenschaft des Judentums; Samuel Krauss was a historian, philologist, and talmudic scholar, author of over 1300 articles and monographs. "Krauss's greatest work is his Talmudische Archaeologie, a classic description of every aspect of life reflected in talmudic and midrashic literature. Still a rich source on the daily life and economic and social conditions of the period. " (EJ) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Iraq -- Babylonia -- Social life and customs. Jews -- Palestine -- Social life and customs. Babylonia -- Social life and customs. Palestine -- Social life and customs. Talmud -- Antiquities. Corners and edges worn; boards scuffed. Front hinge of volume III starting. Two-inch section of lower right corner of title page missing, not affecting text. Interior clean and bright, in very good condition. (GR-1-10)
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Krausz, Jakob (Hrsg.)
Martyrium. Ein jüdisches Jahrbuch.
Wien, Selbstverlag. 4to. III, 97 S. Illustr. Orig.-Broschur.
书商的参考编号 : 42802AB
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Krausz, Luis S
Verbannung - Erinnerungen in Trümmern,
Berlin, Hentrich & Hentrich (= Jüdische Spuren Band 3), 2013. 8°, 165 S., farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar
书商的参考编号 : 19472CB
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Krautheimer, Richard
Mittelalterliche Synagogen
19X25.5 cm. 284 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Krauß, Samuel
Die Mischna.
Frankfurt, Kauffmann, 1914. 57 + 1 S. OBrosch.
书商的参考编号 : 64889CB
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KRAVITZ, N
3,000 years of Hebrew literature. from the earliest time through the 20th century.
London, Allen, 1973. 18, 586 S. m. 9 Karten u. 1 Faks. im Text. OLwd.
书商的参考编号 : 1160835
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Kreinermann, Schamschen
Über das Verhalten der Lungentuberkulose bei den Juden. Inaugural-Dissertation.
Basel, Schwabe, 1915. 4°. 22 S. Einfacher Bibliothekseinband.
书商的参考编号 : 307689AB
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Kreis, Rudolf
Antisemitismus und Kirche. In den Gedächtnislücken deutscher Geschichte mit Heine, Freud, Kafka und Goldhagen
Reinbek bei Hamburg, Rowohlt Verlag, 1999. kl 8°, Brosch., 332 S. - sehr gutes Exemplar
书商的参考编号 : 050087
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Kreisel, Howard /
Judaism as Philosophy : Studies in Maimonides and the Medieval Jewish Philosophers of Provence. [SERIES]: Emunot - Jewish Philosophy and Kabbalah.
24x16.5 cm. XI+473 pages. Hardcover. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Kreisel, Howard ; Huss, Boaz ; Ehrlich, Uri [Eds.]
Spiritual Authority: Struggles over Cultural Power in Jewish Thought [INCLUDES CD].
INCLUDES CD. 235x160 mm. 86+336 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Bottom spine edge bumped. Else in good condition.
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Kreisel, Howard [Ed.]
Study and Knowledge in Jewish Thought. [SERIES]: The Goldstein-Goren Library of Jewish Thought: Publication no. 4
240x165mm. 373 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Krejci, Sylva, and Krejci (Oskar) ; Burger, Adolf.
CÍSLO 64401 MLUVÍ. PODLE VYPRAVENI ADOLFA BURGRA NAPSALI S. A O. KREJCI
Original paper wrappers with colorful illustrated dust jacket, 8vo, 83 pages, plus 12 plates of facsimiles and photos of survivors taken by Burger just after liberation, (including one photo of former Sonderkommandos) . Original 1945 edition Adolf Burgers memoirs about his journeys through the Nazi concentration camps and his work in the counterfeiting workshop in Oranienburg, narrated by Sylva and Oskar Krejci. His memoirs are the basis for the film, The Counterfieters, which won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Adolf Burger
took up a job in a printing house in Bratislava in 1938
he became one of those who received government-sponsored waivers from deportations as someone with skills indispensable for the country's economy. At the request of resistance members, Burger began to print false baptismal certificates for Jews scheduled for deportation, which stated that they had been Roman Catholic from birth, or baptized so before World War II. Slovaks with such documents were not deported. Burger's activity was discovered. He was
deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp
After eighteen months at Auschwitz-Birkenau, Burger's training came through for him once more. He was selected for Operation Bernhard, transferred to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in April 1944, and eventually to the Ebensee site of the Mauthausen camp network where he was liberated by the US Army on 6 May 1945 (Wikipedia, 2016) . The covers use a montage design of US currency, British documents, and Burgers concentration camp insignia. SUBJECT(S) : WWII, Resistance, Concentration Camps. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Some tears to jacket at folds, Minimal stains and slight toning. Very good condition. Dramatic and attractive. (HOLO2-134-63A)
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Kreplak, Jacob; Alis Gorman
MAYSES FAR YUNGVARG
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 333 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Verso title page: Stories for Young Folks; Maises far Yungvarg. Published by the Jacob Kreplak Memorial Fund. With frontispiece portrait of the author. Contains a biography of the author by Herman Frank; glossary of foreign words; short stories and a play for children. Subjects: Childrens Literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 22 copies. Previous owners name on endpage, light soiling to cloth, light soiling to outer edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-18)
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Kreplak, Jacob; Note Kozlovski
YUNGVARG
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 190 [2] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Young People. Bound in blue cloth with color-printed pictorial onlay. Black and white illustrations by Note Kozlovski. A large collection of short stories about life on the lower east side by Jacob Kreplak. Farlag Matones was founded by the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system. .... [and] as a publisher of childrens books but became a leading publisher of Yiddish literature and of well-known authors such as Menahem Boraisha, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Leibush Lehrer, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Hillel Zeitlin, Aaron Zeitlin (Guide to the Yivo Archives, 2012) . OCLC lists 28 copies. Subjects: Yiddish literature. Short stories, Yiddish. Backstrip lightly tanned, light wear to cloth, otherwise fine. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-6-8)
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