Scholem, Gershom
Die jüdische Mystik in ihren Hauptstömungen - Wissenschaftliche Sonderausgabe
Frankfurt, Suhrkamp, 1967. kt, 490S, gutes Exemplar
Bookseller reference : 11589
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Scholem, Gershom
Es gibt ein Geheimnis in der Welt. Tradition und Säkularisation. Ein Vortrag und ein Gespräch. Herausgegeben und mit einem Nachwort von Itta Shedletzky.
Frankfurt/M. Jüdischer Verlag 2002. 2002. 126 (1) S., Orig.-Leinen mit Orig-Umschlag.
Bookseller reference : 108907
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Scholem, Gershom
Judaica [VOL. 1-3]
VOL. 1-3. 185x120 mm. [233]+[226]+[272] pages. Gilt hardcover with dust-jacket. All volumes: Pages slightly yellowing. Vol. 3: Spine edges slightly bumped. Pen inscription on first white-page. Summary: Else in good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom
Judaica und Judaica 2. [Von Gershom Scholem]. (= Bibliothek Suhrkamp, Bänd 106 und 263). Insgesamt 2 Bände.
Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1963-1970. 233, (7); 226, (3) Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Pappbände mit Orig.-Schutzumschlägen. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Bookseller reference : 146969
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Scholem, Gershom
Judaica.
Frankfurt, Suhrkamp, 1968. 12x20, Geb, Schutzumschlag, 3 Bände.
Bookseller reference : 25605AB
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Scholem, Gershom
Judaica. Von Gershom Scholem. (= Bibliothek Suhrkamp, Band 106).
Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 1963. 233, (1) Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Pappband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Bookseller reference : 3129583
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Scholem, Gershom
Judaica; Teil: 2. (II) Bibliothek Suhrkamp ; 263 [5. Aufl.]
Frankfurt, Suhrkamp Verlag 1995. 226 S., mit Schutzumschlag gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 22327
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Scholem, Gershom
Las grandes tendencias de la mistica Judia. . Traduccion de Beatriz Oberländer.
Mexico D.F., Publishers: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1996. Segunda Edcion. Original Flexible Boards. Inside very good Condition. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No Owner's Note! Cover only minimally rubbed and only slightly bumped. Text in Spanish Language!
Bookseller reference : 40650BB
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Scholem, Gershom
Les grands courants de la mystique juive: La merkaba, la gnose, la kabbale, le zohar, le sabbatianisme, le hassidisme
22.5x14 cm. 432 pages. Soft cover. Spine is slightly scuffed and wrinkled. Cover is slightly scuffed and dirty. Edges of book are dirty. Glue stains on front white page. Markings in pencil on many pages. Markings in pen on some pages. Pages are slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom
Sabbatai Sevi: The Mystical Messiah 1626-1676 [SERIES]: Bollingen Series / XCIII.
Includes black and white plates. 16x23.5 cm. xxvii+1000 pages. Hardcover. Spine is visible in inner cover. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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SCHOLEM, Gershom
Sabbatai Tsevi. Le Messie Mystique. 1626-1676.
Lagrasse, Editions Verdiers, 1983. 1. ed. Avec 13 planches, 967 pages. 8°, broché.
Bookseller reference : 158166
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Scholem, Gershom
Sabbatai Tsevi: Le messie mystique 1626-1676. [SERIES]: Les Dix Paroles Essais.
22x14 cm. 969 pages. Softcover. Spine edges slightly worn. Few page edges slightly wavy. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Scholem, Gershom
Tagebücher nebst Aufsätze und Entwürfen bis 1923. I. Halbband 1913-1917. Unter Mitarbeit von Herbert Kopp-Oberstebrink hrsg. von Karlfried Gründer und Friedrich Niewöhner.
(Frankfurt a. M.), Suhrkamp, (1980). 22 x 13,5 cm. 327 (1) Seiten. Orig.-Leinenband mit hellem Schutzumschlag., 11644ab|11644ab 2 [2 Warenabbildungen] Umschlag minimal angestaubt, sonst schönes Exemplar.
Bookseller reference : 11644AB
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Scholem, Gershom
THE CAREER OF A FRANKIST : MOSES DOBRUSCHKA AND HIS METAMORPHOSES [INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR]
Original Wrappers. [v]-viii, [127]-181 (ie 4 + 55 pages) ; 22 cm. Chiefly in Hebrew, summary in English with title pages in both languages. Offprint from: Zion : quarterly for research in Jewish history, V. 35. This copy is inscribed by the Scholem on the front cover. Frankism, a Jewish religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, centered on the leadership of the Jewish Messiah claimant Jacob Frank, who lived from 1726 to 1791. At its height it claimed perhaps 50, 000 followers, primarily Jews living in Poland and other parts of Eastern Europe. Unlike traditional Judaism, which provides a set of detailed guidelines called halakha that are scrupulously followed by observant Jews and regulate many aspects of life, Frank claimed that all laws and teachings will fall and following antinomianism asserted that one's most important personal obligation of every person was the transgression of every boundary. (Wikipedia, 2016) In this publication, Scholem tells the story of Moses Dobruska, a first cousin once removed of Jacob Frank (and Frankist himself) , who was also an active Jacobin during the French Revolution. Dobruska changed his name twice during his life (first to Schönfeld, and then to Frey) because of his various political and religious beliefs. He was executed by guillotine for treason and espionage during the Revolution on 5 April 1794. Scholem, who published several works on Frankism throughout his life, inscribed this copy, With Blessings and Friendship, G. Scholem. Also inserted is a return address from the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, which is also signed by the Scholem, indicating that the package was sent from him at the Academy. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Austria -- Biography. Jacobins -- France -- Biography. Some wear to wrappers. Overall very good condition. (AMR-48-36A)
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Scholem, Gershom
The Messianic Idea in Judaism: And Other Essays on Jewish Spirituality.
20.5x13.5cm. 376 pages. Softcover. Cover edges slightly worn. Spine slightly worn. Pencil inscriptions on few pages. Else in good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom
Three Types of Jewish Piety. [SERIES]: Sonderdruck aus Eranos-Jahrbuch XXXVIII/1969.
20.5x13.5 cm. 18 pages (pagination: 331-348). Softcover. In good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom
Von Berlin nach Jerusalem. Jugenderinnerungen.
Frankfurt a. M., Suhrkamp Verlag - Bibliothek Suhrkamp 555., 1977. 220 Seiten mit 6 eingefügten Fotoseiten, nicht in der Paginierung. Erste Auflage. Guter Zustand. 8°. OPappband mit OUmschlag.
Bookseller reference : 059410
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Scholem, Gershom
Von Berlin nach Jerusalem. Jugenderinnerungen. Aus dem Hebräischen von Michael Brocke und Andreas Schatz.
Frankfurt am Main, Jüdischer Verlag 1994. 1994. 253, (1) S., Orig.-Leinen mit Orig.-Umschlag.
Bookseller reference : 108894
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Scholem, Gershom
Von der mystischen Gestalt der Gottheit, Studien zu Grundbegriffen der Kabbala,
Frankfurt/Main, Suhrkamp, 1973. 324 S., OKart. m. OU., 1 Seite fleckig, sonst gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 168766AB
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Scholem, Gershom
Von der mystischen Gestalt der Gottheit. Studien zu Grundbegriffen der Kabbala
Zürich, Rhein-Verlag, 1962. 8°. 324 S., Originalleinwand mit Schutzumschlag.
Bookseller reference : 31291BB
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Scholem, Gershom
Von Der Mystischen Gestalt Der Gottheit: studien zu Grundbegriffen der Kabbala
13X21 cm. 324 pages. Softcover with dust jacket. Cover edge's slightly chafed. Pen writing and markings on several pages. Else in good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom
Walter Benjamin - die Geschichte einer Freundschaft.
(Frankfurt a. M.), Suhrkamp, (1975). 299 S. (= Bibliothek Suhrkamp, Bd. 467). Kl.-8vo. OPp. m. SU.
Bookseller reference : 85257
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Scholem, Gershom
Walter Benjamin - Geschichte einer Freundschaft.
Frankfurt a. M., Suhrkamp Verlag - Bibliothek Suhrkamp 467., 1975. 299 Seiten. Erste Auflage. Zustand: Der Schutzumschlag ist am Rücken minimal aufgehellt. 8°. OPappband mit OUmschlag.
Bookseller reference : 003915
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Scholem, Gershom
Zur Kabbala Und Ihrer Symbolik
21x13.5 cm. 303 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Spine slightly chafed. Many pages slightly stained. Pen writing and marking on several pages. Else in good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom
Zur Kabbala und ihrer Symbolik.
Zch., Rhein Vlg., 1960. 303 S. OLn., OU. Umschlag mit Läsuren.
Bookseller reference : 20038AB
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Scholem, Gershom
Zur Kabbala und ihrer Symbolik.
Frankfurt, Suhrkamp, 1973. 11x18, 302 Seiten, Broschur, 1. Auflage. Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 13.
Bookseller reference : 4451CB
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Scholem, Gershom
Zur Kabbala und ihrer Symbolik.
Zürich, Rhein Verlag, 1960. 8°, Lwd., 303 S. - gutes Exemplar
Bookseller reference : 057504
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Scholem, Gershom
Über einige Grundbegriffe des Judentums.
Frankfurt, Suhrkamp, 1970. 11x18, 169 Seiten, Broschur, 1. Auflage. es 414.
Bookseller reference : 25217AB
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SCHOLEM, Gershom (Hrsg. u. Übers.)
Die Geheimnisse der Schöpfung. Ein Kapitel aus dem kabbalistischen Buche Sohar. 1. Aufl. -
Ffm.: Insel Vlg. 1971. 105 Ss., 1 Bl. Kl.8°. Illustr. Pp. (Rücken leicht gebräunt).
Bookseller reference : 77460
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Scholem, Gershom / Shedletzky, Itta [Ed.]
Gershom Scholem: Briefe [TWO VOLUME SET]. [VOL. I]: 1914-1947 / [VOL. II]: 1948-1970.
TWO VOLUME SET. [BOTH VOLUMES]:230X150 mm. [XV+525]+[XXVII+351] pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Dust jacket yellowing and slightly worn. Cover slightly stained. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine slightly bumped. [VOL. I]: Few pages slightly stained - no damage to text. [SUMMARY]: Else both volumes in good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom \ Sifrim, Monica [Trans.]
El misticismo extraviado. [SERIES]: Coleccion Estudios y Reflexiones \ 4.
14X20 cm. 231 pages. Softcover. Back cover slightly dirty. Spine's bottom slightly dirty. Else in good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom G.
Jewish Gnosticism, Merkabah Mysticism, and Talmudic Tradition: Based on the Israel Goldstein Lectures Delivered at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York
23.5x15 cm. 126 pages. Gilt hardcover. Writing in pen on white front-page. Else in good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom G. / Loewenson, Jean [Trans.]
Les Origines de la Kabbale Pardes: Etudes et textes de mystique juive
135X220 mm. 527 pages. Soft cover. Cover and spine slightly yellowing. Cover and spine slightly wrinkled. cover and spine edges slightly worn. First page slightly torn - no damage to text. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Scholem, Gershom G.:
Les Grands Courants De La Mystique Juive. La Merkaba - La Gnose - La Kabbale - Le Zohar - Le Sabbatianisme - Le Hassidisme.
432 Seiten. 22,5 x 14 cm. Kartoniert (Vorsatz mit Namenszug. Insgesamt ordetnlich erhalten). Bücher fr
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Scholem, Gershom Gerhard
JEWISH GNOSTICISM, MERKABAH MYSTICISM, AND TALMUDIC TRADITION
Hardcover, 8vo, 136 pages, 24 cm. Edition: 2d improved ed. SUBJECT (S) : Mysticism -- Judaism. Judaisme. Merkavah-mystiek. Gnosticisme. Talmoed. Based on the Israel Goldstein lectures, delivered at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York. Includes bibliographical references. Scholem (1898-1982) was the most important scholar of Jewish mysticism and a towering figure in Jewish intellectual life. Born to an assimilated family in Berlin, he was attracted in his youth to Judaism and Zionism and studied major Hebrew Jewish texts and Kabbalah by himself. After completing a Ph. D. Thesis in 1923 on Sefer ha-Bahir, he arrived in Israel, and taught at the Hebrew University, becoming the first professor to devote all his studies and teaching to the topic of Jewish mysticism. His achievement in surveying all the major stages and writings belonging to this topic is staggering. In the difficult times of the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled to all the major European libraries and systematically studied all the available manuscripts. In 1939 he delivered a series of lectures in New York, which became the first comprehensive analysis of the historical and phenomenological aspects of the entire range of Jewish mysticism: Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism, which is also his most influential and widely read book. Building upon his perusal of manuscripts, he published from the mid-1920s a series of articles in Hebrew in which he identified many anonymous manuscripts, and from 1948, a series of analyses about the beginning of Kabbalah. In its most elaborated form, it appeared in English posthumously as Origins of the Kabbalah, translated by A. Arkush and edited by R. Z. J. Werblowsky. Alongside those studies he identified, published, and analyzed in detail the main documents pertinent to Shabbateanism, and in 1957, he published in Hebrew the most important synthesis of the historical and religious aspects of the Shabbatean movement in the lifetime of Shabbetai ? Evi. From 1948, Scholem was a permanent participant in the Eranos encounters in Ascona, Switzerland, where he lectured and interacted with the major scholars of religion of his generation, such as Carl G. Jung, Mircea Eliade, and Henry Corbin. In 1972 he formulated his last summary of his understanding of Kabbalah in the various entries he contributed to Encyclopedia Judaica, which were collected in the volume Kabbalah. Scholem was widely recognized as the leading scholar in Judaica in the 20th century and was accorded numerous prizes and honorary titles, among them the Israel Prize, the Bialik Prize, and the Rothschild Prize, and served as the head of the Israeli Academy of Science and Humanities. He wrote an autobiography, From Berlin to Jerusalem, and corresponded with many persons, including Walter Benjamin. His rich library is indubitably the best one in the field of Jewish mysticism, and it became part of the Jewish National and University Library, serving as a major resource for studies in the field. A catalogue raisonne of his library has been printed in two volumes, edited by Joseph Dan and Esther Liebes, The Library of Gershom Scholem on Jewish Mysticism (Idel in EJ. 2007) . Light wear. Lightly bumped corners. Otherwise, very good condition. (Rab-40-6)
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Scholem, Gershom Gerhard
Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism: Based on the Hilda Strook Lectures Delivered at the Jewish Institute of Religion, New York
23.5x16 cm. XIV+454 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Pen writing on inner front cover page. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Scholem, Gershom Gerhard
SHABATAI TSEVI VEHA-TENU? AH HA-SHABTA? IT BE-YEMI HAYAV (ONLY VOLUME ONE OF TWO)
Hardcover, 8vo, 376 pages, illustrations, facsims, portrait, 24cm. In Hebrew. Jacob Agus copy with notes. SUBJECT (S) : Sabbathaians. Shabbethai, Tzevi, 1626-1676. Other Titles: Added title page: Shabbetai Zevi and the Shabbetaian movement during his lifetime. Scholem (18981982) , was the most important scholar of Jewish mysticism and a towering figure in Jewish intellectual life. Born to an assimilated family in Berlin, he was attracted in his youth to Judaism and Zionism and studied major Hebrew Jewish texts and Kabbalah by himself. After completing a Ph. D. Thesis in 1923 on Sefer ha-Bahir, he arrived in Israel, and taught at the Hebrew University, becoming the first professor to devote all his studies and teaching to the topic of Jewish mysticism. His achievement in surveying all the major stages and writings belonging to this topic is staggering. In the difficult times of the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled to all the major European libraries and systematically studied all the available manuscripts. In 1939 he delivered a series of lectures in New York, which became the first comprehensive analysis of the historical and phenomenological aspects of the entire range of Jewish mysticism: Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism, which is also his most influential and widely read book... In 1957, he published in Hebrew the most important synthesis of the historical and religious aspects of the Shabbatean movement in the lifetime of Shabbetai ? Evi . Sixteen years later, Princeton University Press produced an enlarged English version of this book, Sabbatai Sevi, the Mystical Messiah, translated by R. J. Z. Werblowsky
His deep involvement in the intellectual life in Israel and in the Jewish world generated numerous articles, most of which have been collected in three Hebrew volumes edited by Abraham Shapira, and in some English ones
His rich library is indubitably the best one in the field of Jewish mysticism, and it became part of the Jewish National and University Library, serving as a major resource for studies in the field. A catalogue raisonné of his library has been printed in two volumes, edited by Joseph Dan and Esther Liebes, The Library of Gershom Scholem on Jewish Mysticism (Idel in EJ, 2007) . Light staining to front and back cover. Wear to binding. Good condition. (Rab-47-1)
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Scholem, Gershom Gerhard
SHABATAI TSEVI VEHA-TENUAH HA-SHABTAIT BE-YEMI HAYAV (ONLY VOLUME ONE OF TWO)
Hardcover, 8vo, 376 pages, illustrations, facsims, portrait, 24cm. In Hebrew. Jacob Agus copy with notes. SUBJECT (S) : Sabbathaians. Shabbethai, Tzevi, 1626-1676. Other Titles: Added title page: Shabbetai Zevi and the Shabbetaian movement during his lifetime. Scholem (18981982) , was the most important scholar of Jewish mysticism and a towering figure in Jewish intellectual life. Born to an assimilated family in Berlin, he was attracted in his youth to Judaism and Zionism and studied major Hebrew Jewish texts and Kabbalah by himself. After completing a Ph. D. Thesis in 1923 on Sefer ha-Bahir, he arrived in Israel, and taught at the Hebrew University, becoming the first professor to devote all his studies and teaching to the topic of Jewish mysticism. His achievement in surveying all the major stages and writings belonging to this topic is staggering. In the difficult times of the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled to all the major European libraries and systematically studied all the available manuscripts. In 1939 he delivered a series of lectures in New York, which became the first comprehensive analysis of the historical and phenomenological aspects of the entire range of Jewish mysticism: Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism, which is also his most influential and widely read book... In 1957, he published in Hebrew the most important synthesis of the historical and religious aspects of the Shabbatean movement in the lifetime of Shabbetai ? Evi . Sixteen years later, Princeton University Press produced an enlarged English version of this book, Sabbatai Sevi, the Mystical Messiah, translated by R. J. Z. Werblowsky
His deep involvement in the intellectual life in Israel and in the Jewish world generated numerous articles, most of which have been collected in three Hebrew volumes edited by Abraham Shapira, and in some English ones
His rich library is indubitably the best one in the field of Jewish mysticism, and it became part of the Jewish National and University Library, serving as a major resource for studies in the field. A catalogue raisonné of his library has been printed in two volumes, edited by Joseph Dan and Esther Liebes, The Library of Gershom Scholem on Jewish Mysticism (Idel in EJ, 2007) . Light staining to front and back cover. Wear to binding. Good condition. (Rab-47-1)
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Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, 1897-1982. Ben Shlomo, Yosef. Idel, Moshe, ; 1947-
MEHKERE KABALAH (I)
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo. , 251 pages. In Hebrew. English Title: Studies in Kabbalah (I) . Series: Aron sefarim Yehudi; Kitve Gershom Shalom; SUBJECT(S) : Cabala -- History. Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Illustrated cover. Cover soiled, some small stains to a few pages. Good + condition. (RAB-42-7)
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Scholem, Gershom Gerhard; Rom, Shemuel.
HA-RA`YON HA-MESHIHI BE-YISRAEL: YOM `IYUN LE-REGEL MELOT SHEMONIM SHANAH LE-GERSHOM SHALOM, 24-25 BE-KISLEV, 738.
8vo. 262 pages. In Hebrew. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Messiah Judaism congresses; Redemption Judaism congresses; Philosophy, Jewish congresses; Philosophy, medieval congresses; Scholem, Gershom Gerhard, 1897-1982 congresses; Zohar congresses. SERIES: Kitve ha-Akademyah ha-leumit ha-Yisreelit le-mada`im, ha-Hativah le-mada`e-ha-ruah; Variation: Kitve ha-Akademyah ha-leumit ha-Yisreelit le-mada`im, ha-Hativah le-mada`e-ha-ruah. Scholem (1897-1982) , born in Berlin, was a leading authority in Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism. He joined the Zionist movement as a student, and believed that this implied a thorough understanding of the full historical, religious, and cultural tradition of Judaism, to the study and interpretation of which he henceforward devoted himself. He studied at Berlin, Jena, Berne, and Munich, and earned his doctorate in 1922. After WWI, Scholem was part of the faculty of several academic institutions in Israel, and [i]n 1962 he was elected vice-president and in 1968 president of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. He was a consulting editor to the Encyclopaedia Judaica. (Werblowsky, EJ) Top corner bumped, very good condition. (HEB-4-2)
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Scholem, Gershom Gerhard; Yissakhar Yoel
KITVE-YAD BE-KABALAH HA-NIMTSAIM BE-VET HA-SEFARIM HA-LEUMI VEHA-UNIVERSITAI BI-YERUSHALAYIM = CATALOGUS CODICUM CABBALISTICORUM HEBRAICORUM.
Original Wraps. 4to. XII, 258 pages. 26 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Published as Special Supplement to Kirjath Sepher, V.7. Shunami 3038. Extensive early bibliography on Cabbalistic texts and philological sources of concepts and themes; published by Gershom Scholem (18981982) , the most important scholar of Jewish mysticism and a towering figure in Jewish intellectual life.
After completing a Ph. D. Thesis in 1923 on Sefer ha-Bahir, he arrived in Israel, and taught at the Hebrew University, becoming the first professor to devote all his studies and teaching to the topic of Jewish mysticism. His achievement in surveying all the major stages and writings belonging to this topic is staggering. In the difficult times of the 1920s and 1930s, he traveled to all the major European libraries and systematically studied all the available manuscripts.
Building upon his perusal of manuscripts, he published from the mid-1920s a series of articles in Hebrew in which he identified many anonymous manuscripts, and from 1948, a series of analyses about the beginning of Kabbalah. (EJ 2008) . Subjects: Cabala - Manuscripts - Catalogs. Cabala - Manuscripts, Hebrew. Bet ha-sefarim ha-leumi veha-universitai bi-Yerushalayim. - Catalogs. Manuscripts, Hebrew - Catalogs. Manuscripts - Israel - Catalogs. Outer edges lightly bumped, overall very fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (BIBLIOG-33-62)
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Scholem, Gershom und Michael Brocke
Judaica; Teil: 5., Erlösung durch Sünde. hrsg., aus dem Hebr. übers. und mit einem Nachw. vers. von Michael Brocke / Bibliothek Suhrkamp ; Bd. 1111 1. Aufl.
Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp 1992. 151 S., mit Schutzumschlag Top Zustand, Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 24258
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Scholem-Alejchem
Mottl der Kantorssohn.
Frankfurt a. Main, Insel, 1965. Aus dem Jiddischen übersetzt von Grete Fischer. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag, Fadenheftung, 288 Seiten. 1. Aufl.
Bookseller reference : 15807
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Scholem-Alejchem
TEWJE, DER MILCHMANN
Small chips to DJ ; 8vo; 253 pages
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Scholem-Alejchem
Tewje, der Milchmann, Aus dem Jiddischen von Alexander Eliasberg & Max Reich,
Frankfurt/Main, Suhrkamp, 1969. 272 S., OPbd. m. OU. (BS 210), gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 47418AB
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Scholem-Alejchem
Tewje, der Milchmann. Aus dem Jiddischen übertragen von Alexander Eliasberg. Mit einem Nachwort von Max Brod.
(Wiesbaden), Insel, 1960. 8°, 253 S., 1 Bl.(= Inh., Impr.), gelber OLwdbd.m. gldgepr. RTitelschildchen; schönes Expl.
Bookseller reference : 12552AB
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SCHOLEM-ALEJCHEM (d.i. Scholem Rabinowitsch)
Tewje, der Milchmann. A.d. Jidd. von Alexander Eliasberg (Kapitel I-VII) und Max Reich (Kapitel VIII). (Mit 47 z.T. ganzs. Illustrationen von Anatoli Lwowitsch Kaplan.) -
Dresden: Vlg. der Kunst 1967. 165 Ss., 1 Bl. 4°. Ln. mit Pgt.-Rückenschild u. Umschl. (Umschlag etw. gebraucht, kl. Einrisse hinterlegt).
Bookseller reference : 49507
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SCHOLEM-ALEJCHEM [d. i. Scholem Jankew Rabinowitsch]
Eine Hochzeit ohne Musikanten. Erzählungen.
FfM., Insel 1961. 8°. 157 (2) S. Mit 16 Zeichnungen v. Ben Shahn. OPbd. - (Insel-Bücherei Nr. 624)
Bookseller reference : 1224-17
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SCHOLL, C
Das Judenthum und die Religion der Humanität. Vortrag zum 33. Stiftungsfest der freireligiösen Gemeinde in Mannheim am 17. August 1879.
Leipzig, R. Friese, 1879. 24 S. Hlwdbd d. Zeit m. montiertem vorderen OUmschl. (Rückensignatur, Stempel auf Vorsatz u. Titel).
Bookseller reference : 1239595
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Scholl, Carl
DAS JUDENTHUM UND SEINE WELTMISSION
Softcover. 8vo. 26 pages. 21 cm. In German. Philosemitic treatise, denouncing Antisemitism. Reprinted from, "Es werde Licht! Monatsblätter zur Förderung der Humanität, Jahrg. XI (1880) , Februarheft, a monthly magazine published by Scholl to espouse free religious beliefs and speak out against anti-Semitism. Title translates to English as, Judaism and Its World Mission. For more on Scholl, see Dagmar Herzogs fascinating article, Carl scholl, Gustav Struve, and the problematics of philosemitism in 1840s Germany: Radical Christian dissent and the reform Jewish response, ( in JEWISH HISTORY Volume 9, Number 2, 53-72). SUBJECT(S): Judaism. Religion. Judentum. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. "Surplus - Duplicate" stamp on cover, book plate on front end page. Internal pages are darkened with some damp stains but still nice. Margin notes on one page. All text is clear. Good condition. Important imprint from the Judenfrage debates of 19th Century Germany. (HOLO2-49-17).
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