Levin, Yehudah Leyb
BET KOTSK: HA-SARAF; TOLDOT HAYAV SHEL HA-ADMOR HA-GADOL ME-KOTSK
Hardcover, 12mo, 211 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Menahem Mendel, of Kotsk, 1787-1859. Other Titles: ha-Saraf. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (U of Toronto) . Light wear. Very good condition. Scarce. (Hasid-8-6)
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Levin, Yehudah Leyb
HA-AMDORIM MEEZBITYAH
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 104 pages. In Hebrew. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? : ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Hebrew College, University of Pennsylvania) . Inscription in front cover. Light staining to cover. Good condition. (Hasid-1-1)
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Levin, Yehudah Leyb
HASIDIM MESAPRIM
(FT) Hardcover, 280 pages, 25 cm. In Hebrew. Edition: Mahad 2. Series: Sifriyat ha-peles; Variation: Sifriyat ha-peles. Contents: helek 1. Torah va-? Avodah. SUBJECT(S) : Hasidim -- Legends. Hasidism. Levin (1844-1925) was a Hebrew socialist poet and writer and one of the first members of Hovevei Zion. He received an Orthodox education at home but studied secular subjects and became completely estranged from his former environment. In 1870 he was employed as tutor and secretary by the Brodskis, the Jewish sugar magnates of Kiev, and worked for them until the Soviet regime closed the enterprise in 1918. In 1871 he published his first collection of poetry, Siftei Renanot, which was well received by the Hebrew reading public. His socialist views stemmed from reading Russian radical and socialist literature and observing the relations between his employers, the Brodskis, and their employees. He joined the circle of A. S. Liebermann and helped him publish his newspaper, Ha-Emet. Most of his poems which appeared from 1874 to 1880 in Ha-ShaHar dealt with social problems and sharply criticized the existing order and the regime. His poems, actually essays in rhyme, were minor and innovative only in that they were the first to introduce socialist themes into Hebrew literature and poetry. Levins interest in problems of Jewish life increased when Russian nationalism and anti-semitism grew stronger. The pogroms in 1881 brought a decisive change in Levin's ideas; he drew even further from the socialist circles and devoted himself to the problems of Jewish life. He joined Hovevei Zion, was one of the founders of this pre-Zionist movement in Kiev, and through letters and articles propagandized for the settlement of Erez Israel. He translated Disraeli's Tancred, which visualizes the return of the Jews to their land. Because of this activity he had to leave Kiev and settle in the small town of Tomashpol where he worked for Brodski and continued with his literary work. Living in remote Tomashpol had an adverse effect on Levin. Out of touch with his contemporaries, he did not progress with the mainstream of Hebrew poetry and literature. In 1910, the jubilee of his literary work, he published his memoirs, Zikkaron ba-Sefer, including a chronological list of his writings. With the onset of the Russian Revolution Levin returned to Kiev, where he spent his last years in poverty and loneliness. A selection of his memoirs, articles, and poems was published in 1968 as Zikhronot ve-Hegyonot (Slutsky in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (Yale, U of Maryland) . Light chipping to edges of dust jacket. Very good condition. (Hasid-6-6)
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LEVINAS (Emmanuel).
A l'heure des nations.
Éditions de Minuit, 1988. In-8 br. Coll. " Critique ". E.O.
书商的参考编号 : L14580
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LEVINAS (Emmanuel).
Difficile liberté : essais sur le judaïsme.
Paris Albin Michel, coll. "Présence du judaïsme" 1976 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 382 pp. Bon état.
书商的参考编号 : 119229
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LEVINAS (Emmanuel).
Difficile liberté : essais sur le judaïsme.
Paris Albin Michel, coll. "Présence du judaïsme" 1976 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 382 pp. Bon état.
书商的参考编号 : 119229
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LEVINAS (Emmanuel).
Du sacré au saint. Cinq nouvelles lectures talmudiques.
Paris Editions de Minuit, coll. "Critique" 1977 1 vol. in-12 (184 x 135 mm) broché in-8, broché, 182 pp. Edition originale. Couverture un peu usée, sinon bon état.
书商的参考编号 : 55586 ???????? : 270730168
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LEVINAS (Emmanuel).
Du sacré au saint. Cinq nouvelles lectures talmudiques.
Paris Editions de Minuit, coll. "Critique" 1977 1 vol. in-12 (184 x 135 mm) broché in-8, broché, 182 pp. Edition originale. Couverture un peu usée, sinon bon état.
书商的参考编号 : 55586 ???????? : 270730168
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LEVINAS (Emmanuel).
L'au-delà du verset. Lecture et discours talmudiques.
Éditions de Minuit, 1982. In-8 br. Coll. " Critique ". E.O.
书商的参考编号 : L14571
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Levinas, Emmanuel
Hors sujet.
(S.l.)., Fata Morgana., 1987. 8°. 244 p. Broché, couverture à rabats.
书商的参考编号 : 57562BB
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Levinas, Emmanuel
Humanisme de l'autre homme.
(S.l.)., Fata Morgana, 1978. 8°. 110 p. Broché, couverture à rabats.
书商的参考编号 : 57563BB
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Levinas, Emmanuel
Stunde der Nationen, Talmudlektüren, Aus dem Französischen von Elisabeth Weber,
München, Fink, 1994. 192 S., OKart., DEA ex libris, gut erhalten
书商的参考编号 : 191447AB
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LEVINAS, Emmanuel.
2 Titres. Collection “Critique”. 1. L’au-delà du verset. Lectures et discours talmudiques. 2. A l’heure des nations.
Paris, Les Editions de Minuit 1982- 1988, 215x130mm, 234 + 214pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
书商的参考编号 : 107430
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Levinas, Emmanuel.
Du Sacé au Saint. Cinq nouvelles lectures talmudiques. Collection Critique.
Paris, Editions de Minuit 1977, 183x135mm, 182pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
书商的参考编号 : 114954
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LEVINAS, Emmanuel.
Les cahiers de La Nuit Surveillée, n.° 3. Emmanuel Lévinas. Textes rassemblés par Jacques Rolland.
Lagrasse, Editions Verdier 1984, 225x170mm, 346pages, broché. Couverture à rabats. Bel exemplaire.
书商的参考编号 : 107438
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Levinas, Emmanuel:
Hors sujet.
(S.l.). Fata Morgana. 1987. 8°. 244 p. Broché, couverture à rabats.
书商的参考编号 : 57562BB
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Levinas, Emmanuel:
Humanisme de l'autre homme.
(S.l.). Fata Morgana, 1978. 8°. 110 p. Broché, couverture à rabats.
书商的参考编号 : 57563BB
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LEVINAS.- COLLECTIF
L’Herne. Lévinas.
Les Cahiers de l’Herne, 2006, in-4to, 519 p., + 8 planches n./b., brochure originale.
书商的参考编号 : 126526aaf
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Levine Peter
Ellis Island to Ebbets Field: Sport and the American Jewish Experience (Sports history and society)
8vo, hardcover in dj, former owner's. signature, ow. very good. A history of Jews in sports shows how sports have aided Jewish immigrants in their struggle to enter the American mainstream, with anecdotes about Sandy Koufax, Mark Spitz, and many others. By the author of American Sport: A Documentary History.
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Levine, Aaron ; Pava, Moses [Eds.]
Jewish Business Ethics: The Firm and Its Stakeholders. [SERIES]: The Orthodox Forum
23x15.5 cm. XX+328 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
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Levine, Aaron; Pava, Moses [Eds.]
Jewish Business Ethics: The Firm and its Stakeholders [SERIES]: The Orthodox Forum Series
230x155 mm. XX+328 pages. Softcover. Cover yellowing. Cover corners wrinkled and slightly worn. Spine yellowing. Spine edges bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Levine, Ephraim
THE MISSION OF THE JEW : A SERMON DELIVERED AT THE NEW WEST END SYNAGOGUE, ON THE FESTIVAL OF PENTECOST, 5677-1917
1st Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 8 pages ; 22 cm. Sermon by a Non-Zionist. SUBJECT (S) : Shavuot sermons. Zionism. OCLC + Worldcat list about 14 copies worldwide. Stamped on cover from date of publication. Very good condition. (BR-11-44)
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Levine, Herman J. ; Miller, Benjamin.
THE AMERICAN JEWISH FARMER IN CHANGING TIMES.
4to. 100 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish farmer United States; Jews United States. Covers a little yellowed, very good condition. (k-AMR-17-31A)
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Levine, Howard I. / Gilat, Yitzhak D. [Ed.]
Studies in Talmudic Literature and Halakhic Midrashim [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW. 25x18 cm. 205 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
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Levine, Jack; Brown, Milton W. ; compiled & edited by Stephen Robert Frankel
JACK LEVINE [SIGNED BY ARTIST]
1st edition. Original cloth with dust jacket. Oversized. 144 pages. One of America's greatest figurative artists is honored in this monograph, with satiric commentary by Levine himself on his own work, classic influences, and six decades as an artist. Signed and dated by Jack Levine on first end page. Light staining on front end page. Previous owners stamp on front end page and publication page. Dust jacket in very good+ condition. Overall Very Good+ Condition. A gorgeous copy. (AC-4-24)
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Levine, Lee I.
The Rabbinic Class in Palestine during the Talmudic Period [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 240x160 mm. 8+154 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt cover and spine. Pen inscription on first white page. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Levine, Lee I. [Ed.]
The Synagogue in Late Antiquity
230x150 mm. 218 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly yellowing. Cover corners and edges slightly wrinkled. Spine slightly yellowing and slightly age stained. Spine rubbed. Pages slightly dog-eared. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Levine, Lee I. [Ed.]
The Synagogue in Late Antiquity.
24x16cm. XII+218 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly worn. Pen inscription on white page. Else in good condition.
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Levine, Lee L: (Ed.)
Ancient Synagogues Revealed.
Jerusalem, The Israel Exploration Society 1981. 4°. 4 Bl., 199 S., ca 100 s/w Abb. u. graph. Darst., ill. OPappband, gut erhalten.
书商的参考编号 : JUDA1885
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LEVINGER (Rabbi Lee J.).
Anti-Semitism in the United States. Its History and Causes.
in-8°, 120 pages, Hardcover (no DJ). GOOD. [EN-7]
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LEVINGER (Rabbi Lee J.).
Anti-Semitism in the United States. Its History and Causes.
New York, Bloch Publishing, 1925. in-8°, 120 pages, Hardcover (no DJ).
书商的参考编号 : 4599
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Levinger, Elma Ehrlich
A SICK PURIM; A MODERN PURIM PLAY IN ONE ACT
Original Wraps. 8vo. 24, [2] pages. 20 cm. First edition. With two pages of plates for costumes. Elma Levinger (October 6, 1887-1958) was an author, nationally known for her plays and books on Jewish history and culture. Born in Chicago, she was educated at the University of Chicago, and at Radcliffe College. Elma Levinger won numerous prizes for her plays and novels, including an award of honor for her outstanding contributions to Jewish juvenile literature by the National Jewish Book Council. Twelve of her books have been done in Braille. (Guide to the Elma Ehrlich Levinger Papers 1912-1958; Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries) Subjects: Purim - Drama. Jews-History-Juvenile literature. Women authors, American-20th century. Young adult literature, American-Authorship. OCLC lists 9 copies. Our copy previously used, with names of characters and lightly crossed out lines for an adaptation, likely at a school. Covers worn, light penciled underlining throughout, otherwise fresh. Fair condition. (MX-36-23)
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Levinger, Elma Ehrlich; Sara Miller; Ruth Atlas Binstock; Eva Herbst; Fannie Barnett Linsky. Music and Occasional Co-Authorship by Samuel Goldfarb Or Samuel Schulman.
PLAYS FOR NEW YEAR SUKKOTH HANUKKAH PURIM PASSOVER LAG B'OMER SHABUOTH AND FOR OTHER OCCASIONS [ALL BY JEWISH WOMEN; 16 PLAYS FOR FESTIVALS AND HOLIDAYS; INDIVIDUALLY BOUND; HOUSED IN PUBLISHERS RED CLOTH SLIPCASE]
Original Wraps. 8vo. 12; 32, [4]; 24, [2]; 32, [4]; 16; 13, [4]; 25; 35; 13; 16; 20; 19; 19; 11; 27; 19 pages. 20 cm. Pastedown label on cloth slipcase: Plays For New Year Sukkoth Hanukkah Purim Passover Lag B'Omer Shabuoth And For Other Occasions. Every play of Elma Ehrlich Levinger dated 1923; her plays include: The unlighted Menorah: a Chanukah fantasy of the time of Felix Mendelssohn, in one act; The light of Israel: a Chanukah play in four acts; A sick Purim; a modern Purim play in one act; "Let there be light, a pageant in seven episodes; How Succoth came to Chayim; a modern play in one act; Ruth of Moab; a springtime play in one act; The golden staff; a Succoth operetta with music by Samuel Goldfarb. By Samuel Schulman and Sara Miller: The spirit of Judaism: a pageant. By Ruth Atlas Binstock: Harvest festival; a pageant in four scenes. By Miss Eva Herbst: Ruth; a harvest pageant. Plays by Fannie Barnett Linsky: America and the Jew; a pageant for Thanksgiving day; A Purim fantasy, a play in one act; The Sabbath angel. A play in two acts; Old pictures in new frames. A group tableaux for any holiday; The counting of the days; a Lag b'Omer cycle; Happy New Year; a play in one act, a prologue and an epilogue. All plays published by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Department of Synagogue and School Extension, which was initially established as the Department of Synagogue Extension in 1903, to provide for and advance Sabbath schools for the instruction of the young and to aid and encourage the development of new and young congregations. Elma Ehrlich Levinger (1887 1958) Active in an array of Jewish womens and youth organizations, Elma Ehrlich Levinger was also the author of over thirty books for children and several for adultsall of which emphasize the importance of maintaining Jewish identity in America. Levinger used both drama and the short story as a means of educating young people and women about Jewish history and traditions, hoping to encourage them to participate in Jewish social life. (Jewish Womens Archive Encyclopedia) . Subjects: Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847. Drama. Hanukkah - Drama. Sukkot - Drama. Ruth (Biblical figure) - Drama. Sukkot - Drama. Purim Drama. Jewish drama. Tableaux, Religious. Rosh ha-Shanah - Drama. All plays are listed on OCLC; however, none exceed 15 listings. No listings on OCLC for a boxed set such as ours (extra space in the box suggests that it may have been designed to hold other titles as well) . Light rubbing to cloth of slipcase, with rip to corner of lid; wraps of two plays lightly soiled, otherwise all plays near fine. Very Good+ Condition. (MX-36-22)
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Levinger, Israel Meir
Modern Kosher Food Production from Animal Source [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW. 240X175 mm. 519 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover rubbed. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine yellowing and rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Levinger, Lee
A JEWISH CHAPLAIN IN FRANCE
1st edition. Cloth, 12mo, 220 pages. "Compliments of Lee J. Levinger" card laid in. Light wear, internal hinge repair, good condition. (amr-20-38)
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Levinger, Rabbi Lee J. (Lee Joseph)
ANTI-SEMITISM IN THE UNITED STATES: ITS HISTORY AND CAUSES
8vo; 120 pages; 22 cm. Published also as thesis (PH. D. ) Pennsylvania University in 1925 under title: The causes of anti-Semitism in the US. Ex-library, otherwise Very Good Condition.(k-amr-20-52)
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Levinski, Jacob Levi.
ABRIDGED SCHOOL AND FAMILY BIBLE IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. PART III. LATER PROPHETS AND HAGIOGRAPHIA AND APOCRYPHA.
8vo. 292-413, 23, xii pages. In Hebrew and English. SUBJECT (S) : Bible. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Backstrip missing, ex library with minimal marking, bookplate, good + condition. (AMR-15-34)
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Levinski, Jacob Levi.
ABRIDGED SCHOOL AND FAMILY BIBLE IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. PART III. LATER PROPHETS AND HAGIOGRAPHIA AND APOCRYPHA.
Attractive leather spine with gold lettering, 8vo. 292-413, 23, xii pages. In Hebrew and English. SUBJECT (S) : Bible. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Wear to spine, hinge repaired, ex library with minimal marking, bookplate, good + condition. (AMR-15-34A-D)
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Levinski, Jacob Levi.
KITVE HA-KODESH LE-VATE VE-YALDE YISRA'EL ABRIDGED SCHOOL AND FAMILY BIBLE IN HEBREW AND ENGLISH. COMPLETE IN 3 VOLUMES
In Hebrew and English. In three volumes. "elaborated by Jacob Levi Levinski with the cooperation of H. Vidaver and other Hebrew theologians. " vol I: Pentateuch; Vol II: Earlier Prophetsl & vol III: Selections from the Later Prophets, Hagiographa, and Apocrypha. In parallel English and Hebrew. Singerman 2115. Deinard 379. OCLC lists 23 holdings worldwide. SUBJECT (S) : Bible. O. T. -- Commentaries. Bible. O. T. Hebrew. Mixed set, half leather & Cloth. Worn but solid set, 1 volume ex-library. Good Condition(AMR-15-33/34/GH-3-14-D)
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Levinsohn, Isaac Baer (1788-1860).
TE`UDAH BE-YISRAEL.
12mo, xii, 193 pages. 21 cm. 1st edition of Levinsohn's most important work. Levinsohn was one of the founders of the Haskalah in Russia. "He also was known as Ribal (initials of Rabbi Isaac Baer Levinsohn)
From 1820-23 he spread the ideas of the Haskalah as a private tutor in wealthy homes in Berdichev and other towns
..Levinsohn's connections with the Russian government gave him authority in Haskalah circles and protected him against the fury of his fanatical opponents. In his memoranda he tried to persuade the Russian authorities to mitigate the persecution of the Jews (his memorandum against the kidnapping of children for military service) and to introduce reforms in the spirit of the Haskalah. He supported a plan for agricultural settlement of Jews, especially those who had lost their livelihood owing to expulsion from the countryside and border areas
..Levinsohn's literary work was mainly polemical and propagandistic. It dealt with the social, internal, and external position of the Jews in Eastern Europe. He started his public advocacy of the Haskalah by writing satires, mainly imitations of those by Perl and Erter
.In 1823, Levinsohn completed his most influential work Te'udah be-Yisrael ("Testimony in Israel") which, because of Orthodox opposition, did not appear until 1828 (Vilna)
.[In it h]e characterized the Hebrew language as "the bond of religion and national survival," uniting all the dispersions of Israel into one people. He severely criticized the traditional Hadarim ("Hebrew schools") which he dubbed "Hadrei mavet" ("rooms of death"). He denounced their talmudic-centered curriculum, their unsystematic method of instruction, and their employment of corporal punishment. He objected to the use of Yiddish and demanded its replacement by "pure" German or Russian. He demonstrated that great Jews of the past knew foreign languages and studied the sciences, and explained the advantages of such studies, both in business and in relations with the authorities. He devoted considerable space to the advocacy of manual labor, especially farming, and criticized Jewish fondness for petty trading. The book had a great impact on Russian Jewish life. Groups formed in many towns which undertook to carry out Levinsohn's proposals. Even a part of Orthodox Jewry received the book sympathetically; only the Hasidim regarded it as a dangerous work. They banned the book and labeled an adherent of the Haskalah with the pejorative epithet te'udke. The Russian government awarded him a prize of 1,000 rubles for Te'udah be-Yisrael.
His contemporaries called him "The Russian Mendelssohn." For the modern reader, only his first book, Te'udah be-Yisrael, is of some historical value. By his personality and literary activity, Levinsohn undoubtedly did much to strengthen the moderate Haskalah. Certain ideas formulated in Te'udah be-Yisrael, such as educational reform and the transition to a life of labor and agriculture, later became a part of the programs of Hibbat Zion, Zionism, and other organizations and movements which preached "the productivization" of the Jewish masses and their adaptation to life in the modern world" (Yehuda Slutsky in EJ, 1972). Repair to title page, with some loss of text. Otherwise Very Good Condition in Good period binding. (HEB-1-22)
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Levinsohn, Isaac Bear
Te'udah Be'Yisrael: Photocopy of the Vilna adn Horodno, 1828 [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 24x16.5cm. Inconsistent page numbers. Paperback. Cover slightly faded. Cover slightly scuffed. Cover slightly stained. Slight pen writing on back cover. Spine slightly faded. Spine slightly scuffed on edges. Pages yellowing. Bindings slightly visible between inner cover and title pages. Slight pen writing on Hebrew title page. Pen markings on several pages. Else in good condition.
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Levinsohn, Isaac.
GREAT BRITAIN, PALESTINE AND THE JEWS: JEWRY'S CELEBRATION OF ITS NATIONAL CHARACTER.
1st edition. Wrappers; 12mo. Vii, 93 pages. A brief and comprehensive survey of the various forms of celebration in Jewry in honor of the promulgation of the British Charter of Zionism, confined to the events and utterances of the first few weeks following publication of Mr. Balfour's historic letter. Chapters include: Resolutions, Statements, and Messages of Zionist Organisations; Resolutions of Other Jewish Organizations; Views of Jewish Leaders; Public Demonstrations; Press Comment. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Palestine. Zionism. Note(s) : "The charter of Zionism, letter from the British government ... To Lord Rothschild, in which Mr. A. J. Balfour, secretary of state for foreign affairs, declared the sympathy of the British government with Zionist aspirations and its favourable attitude towards the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people. " Light wear, Good+ Condition. (ZION-16-24) xx
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Levinsohn, Isaak Bear [Isaac] / Neches, Solomon, M. [Ed.]
Perushei Haribal L'masekheth Aboth: Commentaries on the Tract of Mishnah Aboth [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW. 15x22 cm. 69 pages. Hardcover. Faded gilt spine. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Yellowing pages. Else in good condition.
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Levinsohn, Jehiel Judah. [Lewinson]
HA-EMET HA-`IVRIYAH: TAHBULOT HE`AROT U-VEURIM LE-HAVIN AGADOT RAZAL ... ISRAELS TRUTH
1st edition. Later boards, 12mo, 16 pages ; 23 cm. In Hebrew with some English on title page. Cited by Freirnann, Mishkin and Rosenfeld as the first Hebrew book printed in Chicago. See: Leah Mishkin, "Defuse Shikago Be-'ivrit Ube-Yidish" (Chicago Imprints in Hebrew and Yiddish; this work is item #1) , 1952, p. 79. Singerman 2639. Goldman 689. Deinard 60. In his early groundbreaking work, History of the Jews in America: From the Period of the Discovery of the New World to the Present Time, Wiernik cites the work as an example of Rabbinical works published in America (New York, 1912, p. 407) . Lewinson, a native of Vilna, lived in Chicago by 1877, when he published his Ha-Emet Ha-`Ivriyah
. An opponent of pilpul, he argued that Midrashim should be understood according to peshat (plain, literal exegesis) (pp. 9-10)
. Lewinson published Ha-Emet Ha-`Ivriyah to demonstrate that statements by various individuals found in the Midrash and Talmud could be understood only within the context of what the individuals had said elsewhere (pp. 3-9) . Ha-Emet Ha-`Ivriyah also contains (pp. 10-150 annotations that Lewinson did not include in his [Sefer Hayi LeBavot] (Vienna: Bet Harnirlra h. 1872) , a critical study of Bahya ibn Paquda's Hovot ha-Levavot based on textual variants
. Freirnann, Mishkin (#1) and Rosenfeld (#1016) record Ha-Emet Ha-`Ivriyah as the first work published in Chicago with Hebrew type though Goldman and Wachs also indicate that another Hebrew work was also published in Chicago that same year (Goldman, p. 615) SUBJECT(S) : Aggada. OCLC: 19154360. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Very Good Condition. Scarce and very important. (KH-8-62-DF)
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Levinson, Avraham; Shlomo Ben David
MAR'OT HA-HURBAN: MASEKHET HA-SHEMAD SHEL YAHADUT EROPAH
Original Cloth. 8vo. 121 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Scenes of the Destruction. Important collection of photographic images of Holocaust, published the year after the wars end in Palestine, not yet Israel. Introduction by Avraham Levinson. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Pictorial works. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Europe. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . World War (1939-1945) . Pictorial works. OCLC lists 18 copies. Light edge wear to cloth, endpages lightly foxed, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-124-4)
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Levinson, Joseph (Ed.)
The Shoah (Holocaust) in Lithuania, With illustrations,
Vilnius, The Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum, 2006. 527 S., OPbd. m. OU., EA sehr gut erhalten
书商的参考编号 : 167179AB
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Levinson, Joshua
The Twice Told Tale: A Poetics of the Exegetical Narrative in Rabbinic Midrash [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 16x23 cm. 360 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
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Levinson, Joshua ; Elbaum, Jacob ; Hasam-Roken, Galit [Eds.]
Higayon L'Yona: New Aspects in the Study of Midrah, Aggadah and Piyut - In Honor of Professor Yona Frankel [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW. 24.5x18.5cm. 583 pages. Hardcover. Cover edge slightly worn. Rear cover slightly rubbed. Spine bottom edge slightly worn. Pen inscription on inner cover. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Levinson, Pnina Nave
Aus freier Entscheidung : Wege zum Judentum . Mit einem Geleitwort von Hermann Simon und einem Nachwort von Nathan Peter Levinson.
Hentrich & Hentrich Teetz, 1. Auflage 2000. 200 S., Pappband (Hardcover), 8°. Zustand: gut.
书商的参考编号 : 15324 ???????? : 393347115
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Levinson, Pnina Nave
Was wurde aus Saras Töchtern?, Frauen im Judentum, Mit 8 Abb.,
Gütersloh, Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 1990. 192 S., OKart., 2., durchgesehene Auflage, gut erhalten
书商的参考编号 : 144302AB
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