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Shim'on, Ha-Darshan, Mi-Frankfort, Active 11th Century.
YALKUT SHIM'ONI 'AL HA-TORAH: TSILUM HA-DEFUS HA-RISHON, SALONIKI R.P.'A-R.P.Z. [FIVE VOLUME SET]
Original Cloth. 4to. [132]; [176]; [177 418]; [419-596] pages. 28 cm. Limited edition of 200 copies. Fascimile reprint of Salonika, 1521-1527 edition. Five volume complete set: Volume 1: Sefer Bereshit; Volume 2: Ve-'Elu Shemot; Volume 3: Va-yikra'; Volume 4: Sefer Ba-midbar Sinai; Volume five: Sefer 'Eleh ha-Devarim. Yalkut Shimoni (usually referred to as 'the Yalkut' of Simeon of Frankfurt) the best known and most comprehensive midrashic anthology, covering the whole Bible. Subjects: Manuscripts, Hebrew - Facsimiles. Bible - Commentaries - Early works to 1800. Light wear to cloth, overall very fresh and clean. Very good condition. (RAB-55-18)
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Shimoni, David
SAAR U-DEMAMAH: SHIRIM
Later Cloth. 8vo. 143 pages. 22 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Saar u-demamah (Storm and Stillness) ; the authors second book of poems. David Shimonovitz (18861956) , poet and translator, known in Hebrew as David Shimoni. Born in Bobruisk, Belorussia, David Shimonovitz moved to Palestine in 1909, where he stayed for about a year, working as a laborer and watchman at various moshavim (communal settlements) . There he formed close friendships with the Hebrew writers Aharon David Gordon and Yosef Hayim Brenner. In 1910, Shimonovitz returned to Russia, but soon left for Germany to study oriental languages and philosophy in Berlin, Würzburg, and Heidelberg. During World War I he worked in Moscow as a journalist for the daily Ha-Am and the periodical Ha-Tekufah. In 1920, he immigrated to Palestine, married, and settled in Rehovot. Three years later he moved to Tel Aviv, where he taught Hebrew, comparative literature, and biblical studies at the Herzliya gymnasium. There he played an active role in the public literary life, becoming one of the most prominent poets during the renaissance period of Hebrew literature. (Yivo encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe; David Shimonovitz) . Subjects: Hebrew poetry, Modern. OCLC lists 28 copies. Title page lightly soiled, minor soiling to outer edges, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (SPEC-36-56)
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Shimoni, Yuval
Der Flug der Taube.
Frankfurt am Main:, Jüdischer Verlag, 1994. 8°. 96 S., Pappband (gut erhalten)
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 30462BB
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Shinan, Avigdor / Golinkin, David ; Scheim, Phillip [Ed.]
The Shoah Scroll: A Holocaust Liturgy.
210x140 mm. 68 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
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Shinan, Avigdor / Golinkin, David; Scheim, Philip [Eds.]
Megillat Hashoah - The Shoah Scroll: A Holocaust Liturgy
210x140 mm. 68 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
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Shinan, Avigdor [Ed.]
Proceedings of the Sixth World Congress of Jewish Studies - Volume III [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW]. [SERIES]: Division C
IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 25x18.5cm. 173+527 pages. Hardcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Shinan, Avigdor; Jules Harlow
MEGILLAT HASHOAH: THE SHOAH SCROLL: A HOLOCAUST LITURGY
(FT) Softcover, 21 cm. , 68 pages. Introductions by Rabbis Reuven Hammer, David Golinkin and Philip S. Scheim in English; liturgy in Hebrew and English on facing pages; Hebrew by Shinan, translated by Harlow. In six chapters, presents the historical background to the Holocaust, the testimony of a Christian witness to the Warsaw Ghetto, the story of a Jewish woman in a labor camp, theological questions raised by forced labor in a concentration camp, the impact of the loss of Jewish communities on the Jewish world, and words of hope. Includes three songs appropriate to the service. SUBJECT(S) : Holocaust Remembrance Day -- Prayer-books and devotions. OCLC lists 7 copies in libraries worldwide. ISBN: 9657105137. Unused, in mint condition. (Holo2-36-7) xx
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Shinnar, Felix E
Bericht eines Beauftragen. Die deutsch-israelischen Beziehungen 1951-1966.
Tübingen, Wunderlich, 1967. 209 S. Mit Abbildungen. Orig.-Leinwand.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 17865AB
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SHIPLER David K.
L'Etoile et le Croissant.
Paris, France Loisirs, 1988 16 x 25, 464 pp., cartonnage d'édition + jaquette, très bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 15708
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Shir, Michael [Ed.] / Baharav, Gene [Tr.]
A Gift Album of Jewish Ceremonies [BILINGUAL EDITION HEBREW-ENGLISH]
BILINGUAL EDITION HEBREW-ENGLISH. Contains illustrations taken from the book "Jewish ceremonies", published in Nuremberg in 1734. 20x28.5 cm. Not paginated. Hardcover. Yellowing cover, slightly stained. Cover edges and corners rubbed. Pen writing on the first page - no damage to text. Dry glue residue on rear inner cover. Else in good condition.
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Shire, Michael. Herausgeber
"Siehe, Tage kommen ... !". Jüdische Visionen aus drei Jahrtausenden.
Berlin., Jüdische Verlagsanstalt., 2002. Mit Illustrationen aus Manuskripten der British Library. Herausgegeben und eingeleitet von Rabbiner Michael Shire. 125S. mit farbigen Abbildungen auf Tafeln und im Text. Guter Zustand. 8°. OPappband mit OUmschlag.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 042299
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Shirizli, Yitshak Yisra?el
MOREH ? ARVIT: SHITAH LE-LIMUD HA-SAFAH HA-? ARVIT BELI ? EZRAT MOREH, KERI? AH, KETIVAH VE-DIBUR
Later Wrappers. 8vo. 48 pages. 20 cm. First edition. In Hebrew and Arabic. 'Hebrew Teacher: Method for learning the Arabic language without a teacher; reading, writing, and speaking. ' An Arabic workbook for Hebrew readers teaching themselves the language. Subjects: Arabic language - Textbooks for foreign speakers - Hebrew. OCLC lists two copies (Harvard, UNISA) . Worn, but good solid condition. Rare. (BIBLIOG-36-33) xx
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Shk?liar, Mosheh
FARSHPETIKTER FRILING
(FT) Softbound. 8vo. 99 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Polish title on verso title page: Spo´z´niona Wiosna. Title translates as: Belated Springtime. Holocaust-themed Yiddish poetry. Moshe Shklar, born in inter-war Poland, resident of Warsaw and longtime editor of the Yiddish newspaper Folks-Shtime: published in Poland from April 1945 until December 1991. Folks-shtime (Voice of the People) was the main newspaper of Polish Jews after World War II. It began in Lódz and from October 1949 it came out in Warsaw. Until 8 December 1956 it was published under the auspices of the Polish United Workers Party. Thereafter it became the organ of the Social and Cultural Association of Jews in Poland. In its last period, from 1989 to 1991, the Ministry of Culture and Art financed its publication. Beginning in 1969, the newspaper added a section in Polish. From 1950 to 1968 Folks-shtime appeared four times a week; from 1968 to 1991 it was issued weekly. In Yiddish, it used standard rather than Soviet orthography. (Yivo Encyclopedia) . Moshe Sklar later relocated to Los Angeles, and for twenty years was the editor of the esteemed Yiddish literary journal Heshbon. Subjects: Yiddish Poetry. OCLC lists 18 copies worldwide Institutional stamp on endpage. Light wear to covers. Fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-45)
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Shkandrij, Myroslav
Jews in Ukrainian Literature: Representation and Identity
8vo, br. ed. xiv-265pp. complimentary paaste down ow. as new.
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SHKLAR David:
Premiers éléments de religion et de grammaire hébraïque.
[Genève], sans nom, 1942. In-8 de [6]-133-[5] pages.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 16210
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SHKLAR, David:
Etude de la langue hébraique.
Dépositaire: Librairie M. Slatkine & Fils, Genève, 1944, gr. in-8vo, 156 p. + 2 ff., illustrée de croquis de Rébecca Esrog, transcr. musicale de Louis Piantoni, poésies hébr. de l’auteur, demi-toile.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 120012aaf
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Shkolnikoff, A. S. ; Gotlib, Noah Isaac
MONTREAL: LITERAISHER HOYDESH ZSHURNAL, NO. 7 MARCH, 1934
1st edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 20 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to Montreal: Monthly Literature Journal. Montreal was Canada's Yiddish publishing capital in the interwar period. The journal forged a bond between the Yiddish culture of Europe and helped spread the work Canadian Yiddish writers. The Montreal journal was one of the more popular journals of the Depression era and focused on proletarian themes. (Margolis, 2009) SUBJECTS: Jews -- Canada -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (YIVO, HUC, NLI, Brandeis) (OCLC: 959582783) . Very light soiling. Very Good Condition. Sarce. (YID-40-79)
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Shmarya Levin
Kindheit im Exil/ Jugend in Aufruhr, 2 Bände.
Jüdische Buch-Vereinigung/Rowohlt, Berlin. Erste Deutsche Ausgabe Leinen Gebrauchsspuren
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 014467
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Shmeruk, Chone [Ed., Intro.]
Yiddish Biblical Playes 1697-1750
24.5x15 cm. vi+706 cm. Hardcover. Cover slightly worn. Spine slightly bumped on edges. Pencil writing in book. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Shnaider, Shloime; Illustrations N. Kozlovski Un Sh. Gilder
SHPILEREYEN: OYFGABN, RET NISHN, SHPILN UN KUNTSN. ERSHTER TEYL (FIRST VOLUME ONLY)
(FT) Cloth, 8vo, 128 pages, in Yiddish, illustrated Title page mounted on front cover, SUBJECT(S) : Yiddish --- magic tricks --- puzzles ---. OCLC lists 9 copies of this worldwide. Covers show edge wear, pages clean, very good condition. (YIDCHI-5-36)
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Shnatikh, Elhanan
HELEK RISHON MI-SEFER ARBA YESODOT
First edition. Later boards. 4to. 102 pages; 24.5 cm. In Hebrew. Yaari 203. Title translates to First Part Four Foundations. Includes incorrect facsimile of the title page from a previous owner as well as correct facsimile of the missing title page laid in. Passover Haggadah with commentaries and digest of laws for Passover. The text is laid out in Talmudic fashion with the main text in large print in the center surrounded by commentaries in Rashi cursive script. First volume of a larger work with sections on the Yesods of Yirah and Ahavah (foundations of love and fear), but stands on its own as a hagadah. Includes the commentaries of Isaac Abarbanel and R. Moses Alshikh. Text in Hebrew with instructions and of the songs translated into Judeo-German. SUBJECT(S) : Haggadah. OCLC lists 13 holdings worldwide. Lacks title page, some incorrect info on boards. Significant staining and moderate dampstaining. Some toning. Very minimal edgewear. Good condition thus. Yaari 203. (HAG-19-1)
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Shneer, David
YIDDISH AND THE CREATION OF SOVIET JEWISH CULTURE 1918-1930
Publishers cloth. 8vo. Ix, 300 pages. 23 cm. Illustrated. First edition. Signed by author. "Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish Culture gives voice to the activists empowered by the state to create a Soviet Jewish national culture. These activists were striving for a national revolution to create a new culture for Jews to identify as Jews on new, secular, Soviet terms. This book explores the ways in which Jews were part of, not apart from, both the Soviet system and Jewish history. Soviet Jewish culture worked within contemporary Jewish national and cultural trends and simultaneously participated in the larger project of propagating the Soviet state and ideology. Soviet Jewish activists were not nationalists or Soviets, but both at once. David Shneer addresses some of the painful truths about the Jews' own implication and imbrication in the Soviet system and inserts their role in twentieth-century Jewish culture into the narrative of Jewish history. " (Dust jacket description) Subjects: Jews -- Soviet Union -- Intellectual life. Yiddish language -- Social aspects -- Soviet Union. Yiddish literature -- Soviet Union -- History and criticism. Jews -- Soviet Union -- Identity. Jews -- Cultural assimilation -- Soviet Union. Jewish socialists -- Soviet Union -- History. Light shelf wear. Sticker on dust jacket designating that this is an autographed copy. Very good + condition. (EE-6-9)
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Shneider, Vladimir
Sled desyati.
1998. 498 S., 45 sw-Abbildungen auf Tafeln, lam. Pappband (Ecken und Kanten leicht bestossen; Einband leicht berieben; sonst gut erhalten)
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 19673BB
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Shneider, Vladimir
Traces of the Ten.
Beer Sheva, Israel:, V. Shneider, 2002. 8°. 498 S., 45 sw-Abbildungen auf Tafeln, lam. Pappband (Ecken leicht bestossen; Einband leicht berieben; sonst gut erhalten)
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 19672BB
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Shneidman, N. N.
JERUSALEM OF LITHUANIA: THE RISE AND FALL OF JEWISH VILNIUS : A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
Publishers cloth. 8vo. X, 188 pages. 24 cm. Edition. Personal narrative of Vilna, its history and destruction; from a survivor of the Vilnius ghetto. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Lithuania - Vilnius. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Lithuania - Vilnius - Personal narratives. Juifs - Lithuanie - Vilnius - Histoire - 20e siècle. Shneidman, N. N. Joden. Holocaust. Judenvernichtung Shneidman, N. N. Geschichte. Vilnius (Lithuania) - Ethnic relations. Vilnious (Lituanie) - Histoire. Condition. (EE-4-54)
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Shner-Nishmit, Sara.
MA'AVAKO SHEL HA-GETO.
Cloth, 8vo, 200 pages. Includes illustrations, facsimiles, fold-out map, portraits, etc. 22 cm. In Hebrew. Memoir of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Jews. Geographic: Warsaw (Poland) -- History -- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Very Good Condition. (H-40-7)
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Shnéour (Zalman).
Le Chant du Dniéper. Traduit du yiddish par Fred Midal.
Paris, Gallimard, 1950. Collection "Du Monde Entier" XCIX. Un fort volume broché de format in 8° de 556 pp.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 10441
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Shnéour (Zalman).
Le Chant du Dniéper. Traduit du yiddish par Fred Midal.
Paris, Gallimard, 1950. Collection "Du Monde Entier" XCIX. Un fort volume broché de format in 8° de 556 pp. N°6 de 165 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul grand papier.Déchirures sans manque à la couverture; sinon bel état, frais.
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Shochat, Azriel
MOSAD "HA-RABANUT MI-TA`AM" BE-RUSYAH: PARASHAH BE-MA`AVAK-HA-TARBUT BEN HAREDIM LE-VEN MASKILIM
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 200, XIII pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew with English summary. Added title page: The Crown Rabbinate in Russia; A Chapter in the Cultural Struggle Between Orthodox Jews and Maskilim. The Crown Rabbis of late imperial Russia held the government-mandated designation of rabbi, but their functions as record keepers, Russian administrative representatives, and sometimes Jewish communal (but secular) leaders belied the religious title.
the opening of government-sponsored rabbinical training seminaries in Vilna and Zhitomir in 1847
these schools reflected the practical ideals of the maskilim, who emphasized the need for religious leaders to have a strong secular education.
the crown rabbinate outlasted the crown rabbinical schools. On the one hand, the increasingly influential maskilim and other progressive Jews promoted the notion that a rabbi should embody worldly ideas and guide his community in the social, economic, and intellectual components of the Haskalah. Orthodox Jews, on the other hand, wanted only a traditional spiritual rabbinate. By the turn of the twentieth century, the question of who should be empowered with the religious representation of, and authority over, the Jewish communities in Russia had turned into a heated debate that played itself out in the Russian Jewish press and at various meetings of rabbis and the intelligentsia. The Russian Jewish journals Ha-Melits and Voskhod served as forums for this debate, which continued until World War I and aimed, ultimately, at solving the problem of the dual rabbinate. All the while, crown rabbis continued to function in their official capacities, even participating in various Russian rabbinic commissions as well as the Rabbinic Congress of 1910. (YIVO Encyclopedia) In the series: Mehkarim be-toldot `am-Yisrael ve-Erets-Yisrael : Sidrah monografit; kerekh 1 (Studies in the history of the Jewish people and the land of Israel; 1) Subjects: Crown Rabbinate. Haskalah - Russia. Jews - Europe, Eastern - Politics and government. Jews - Legal status, laws, etc. - Russia - History. Jews - Russia - Emancipation. Jews - Russia - Politics and government. Judaism - Russia. OCLC lists 15 copies. Light wear to cloth, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (EE-5-39)
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Shoham, Giora S
Walhalla, Golgotha, Auschwitz, Über die Interdependenz von Deutschen und Juden,
Wien, Edition S, 1995. 342 S., OKart., EA sehr gut erhalten
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 146194AB
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Shoham, Shlomo Giora
Personality and Deviance: Development and Core Dynamics
24x16 cm. 217 pages. Hardcover. As new.
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Shoham-Steiner, Ephraim / Watzman, Haim [Tr.]
On the Margins of a Minority: Leprosy, Madness, and Disability Among the Jews of Medieval Europe
24x16 cm. xiii+274 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. Writing in pen on white front page. Else in good condition.
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Shohan, Abraham; Committee On Economic Adjustment
COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT: INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF JEWISH GAINFUL WORKERS IN NEW YORK CITY (AS OF DECEMBER, 1937)
In period Spring Binder. 4to. [Various paginations]. 30 cm. First edition. Report detailing and classifying the professions of Jewish workers in New York City. Includes many German-Jewish refugees. Data is estimated and sourced from census and trade union records, and for use in connection with Jewish economic services in New York City. In 1933, Abraham Shohan a former overseas field executive of the Joint Distribution Committee, [was] appointed national field director of the B'nai B'rith Wider Scope Fund. ("Shohan Named Head of Wider Scope Fund. " Jewish Telegraphic Agency 23 Aug 1933.) Subjects: Jews -- New York (State) -- New York Metropolitan Area -- Economic conditions -- Statistics. Jews -- New York (State) -- New York Metropolitan Area -- Social conditions -- Statistics. Jews -- Employment -- New York (State) -- New York. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide. (Harvard) In period Spring Binder. Some edge wear. Light age toning and minimal library markings. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-109-58)
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Shohet, David Menahem
Studies in Jewish Jurisprudence: The Jewish Court in the Middle Ages - Vol. III [THIS VOLUME ONLY]. Studies in Jewish Jurisprudence According to the Talmud, Geonic and Medieval German Responsa.
VOLUME III ONLY. 235x160 mm. XV+224 pages. Hardcover with gilt cover and spine. Cover slightly stained. Cover corners slightly rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Shohet, David Menahem [Schochet, Menachem]
The Jewish Court in the Middle Ages : Studies in Jewish Jurisprudence According to the Talmud, Geonic and Medieval German Responsa. [SERIES]: Studies in Jewish Jurisprudence - Volume III.
VOLUME THREE ONLY of the series 'Studies in Jewish Jurisprudence'. 235x165 mm. XV+224 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Else in good condition.
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Shohet, Shaul Yedidyah
SEFER TIFERET YEDIDYAH: ... SHEELOT U-TESHUVOT VOL 2 (ONLY)
8vo. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Responsa -- 1800-1945. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Stanford University, Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies, Princeton University, Jewish Theological Seminary, University of Texas at Austin) Some water marks, in fair condition (SPEC1-19) .
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Sholem Aleichem Folks Shulen.
KINDER ZHURNAL. 1922-23 VOLUME [AS GATHERED AND ISSUED BY PUBLISHER]: VOL II NR 11/12, APRIL/MAY 1922; VOL III NR 1, JUNE 1922; VOL III NR ?, JULY/AUG 1922; VOL III NR 4, SEPT 1922; VOL III NR 5, OCT 1922; VOL III NR 6/7, NOV/DEC 1922; VOL IV NR 1/2, JAN/FEB 1923; VOL IV NR 3, MARCH 1923 [12 NUMBERS IN 8 ISSUES]
Original Wraps for each issue, bound by publisher into illustrated boards. 4to. [approx. 18 pages per issue]. 29 cm. Begins with the special "Yubelai Numer," April/May 1922, and running a full calendar year, though Volume/Issue numbering follows a different system! Run of Kinder Zhurnal, Wrappers in various colors, almost always with beautiful period front cover illustrations and, internally, period modernist yiddish illustrations by artists including Aaron Goodelman. "Kinder zhurnal and Farlag Matones were both founded by the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system. Kinder zhurnal, a children's magazine, was in existence from 1920 to 1981. Its first editor, Shmuel Niger, served from 1922 to 1948. The magazine published works by writers such as Mani Leib, Aleph Katz, Jacob Glatstein, Kadia Molodowsky. " - Guide to the Yivo Archives. For more, see Naomi Tozman's 1993 masters thesis, :Kinder zhurnal: a microcosm of the Yiddishist philosophy and secular education movement in America," which can be downloaded at https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/downloads/1c18dg573?locale=en. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish - Periodicals. Kinder Zhurnal Kinder Journal Kinder Zshurnal Sholem Aleichem Folks Shuln. Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute (New York, N. Y. ) . Yiddish periodicals - New York (State) - New York. Jews - Education - New York (State). OCLC: 179197128. Most libraries which have any issues at all appear to have limited runs, oftentimes only a year or two.Bit of discoloration to illustration boards, otherwise an excellent copy with no damage, Very good condition (YID-22-51D-L-'e)
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Sholem Aleichem Folks Shulen.
KINDER ZHURNAL. 1922-23 VOLUME [AS GATHERED AND ISSUED BY PUBLISHER]: VOL II NR 11/12, APRIL/MAY 1922; VOL III NR 1, JUNE 1922; VOL III NR ?, JULY/AUG 1922; VOL III NR 4, SEPT 1922; VOL III NR 5, OCT 1922; VOL III NR 6/7, NOV/DEC 1922; VOL IV NR 1/2, JAN/FEB 1923; VOL IV NR 3, MARCH 1923 [12 NUMBERS IN 8 ISSUES]
Original Wraps for each issue, bound by publisher into illustrated boards. 4to. [approx. 18 pages per issue]. 29 cm. Begins with the special "Yubelai Numer," April/May 1922, and running a full calendar year, though Volume/Issue numbering follows a different system! Run of Kinder Zhurnal, Wrappers in various colors, almost always with beautiful period front cover illustrations and, internally, period modernist yiddish illustrations by artists including Aaron Goodelman. "Kinder zhurnal and Farlag Matones were both founded by the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system. Kinder zhurnal, a children's magazine, was in existence from 1920 to 1981. Its first editor, Shmuel Niger, served from 1922 to 1948. The magazine published works by writers such as Mani Leib, Aleph Katz, Jacob Glatstein, Kadia Molodowsky. " - Guide to the Yivo Archives. For more, see Naomi Tozman's 1993 masters thesis, :Kinder zhurnal: a microcosm of the Yiddishist philosophy and secular education movement in America," which can be downloaded at https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/downloads/1c18dg573?locale=en. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish - Periodicals. Kinder Zhurnal Kinder Journal Kinder Zshurnal Sholem Aleichem Folks Shuln. Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute (New York, N. Y. ) . Yiddish periodicals - New York (State) - New York. Jews - Education - New York (State). OCLC: 179197128. Most libraries which have any issues at all appear to have limited runs, oftentimes only a year or two. Some paper covers, with browning paper, have come loose (all are present) with a tough of edgewear, some wear to cloth, Good condition overall (YID-22-51D-E-'e)
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Sholem Aleichem Folks Shulen.
KINDER ZHURNAL. VOL II, NRS 1-10, MAY 1921- MARCH 1922
Original Wraps for each issue, all bound together at spine but lacking boards. 4to. [approx. 18 pages per issue]. 29 cm. The publisher generally bound Vol II, Nr. 11/12 (Jan/Feb 1923) with Vol III as a 1923 volume, so is not present here. Run of Kinder Zhurnal, Wrappers in various colors, almost always with beautiful period front cover illustrations and, internally, period modernist yiddish illustrations by artists including Aaron Goodelman. "Kinder zhurnal and Farlag Matones were both founded by the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system. Kinder zhurnal, a children's magazine, was in existence from 1920 to 1981. Its first editor, Shmuel Niger, served from 1922 to 1948. The magazine published works by writers such as Mani Leib, Aleph Katz, Jacob Glatstein, Kadia Molodowsky. " - Guide to the Yivo Archives. For more, see Naomi Tozman's 1993 masters thesis, :Kinder zhurnal: a microcosm of the Yiddishist philosophy and secular education movement in America," which can be downloaded at https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/downloads/1c18dg573?locale=en. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish - Periodicals. Kinder Zhurnal Kinder Journal Kinder Zshurnal Sholem Aleichem Folks Shuln. Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute (New York, N. Y. ) . Yiddish periodicals - New York (State) - New York. Jews - Education - New York (State). OCLC: 179197128. Most libraries which have any issues at all appear to have limited runs, oftentimes only a year or two.Light wear to outer wrappers at first and final issue, touch of worming to two issues, Overall Good+ condition. (YID-22-51B-L-'e)
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Sholem Aleichem Folks Shulen.
KINDER ZHURNAL. VOL XIII, NRS 1-10, APRL 1932- MARCH 1933 [COMPLETE FOR VOL XIII]
Original Wraps for each issue, all bound into publisher's distinctive illustrated boards. 4to. [approx. 18 pages per issue]. 29 cm. Run of Kinder Zhurnal, Wrappers in various colors, almost always with beautiful period front cover illustrations and, internally, period modernist yiddish illustrations by artists including Aaron Goodelman. "Kinder zhurnal and Farlag Matones were both founded by the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system. Kinder zhurnal, a children's magazine, was in existence from 1920 to 1981. Its first editor, Shmuel Niger, served from 1922 to 1948. The magazine published works by writers such as Mani Leib, Aleph Katz, Jacob Glatstein, Kadia Molodowsky. " - Guide to the Yivo Archives. For more, see Naomi Tozman's 1993 masters thesis, :Kinder zhurnal: a microcosm of the Yiddishist philosophy and secular education movement in America," which can be downloaded at https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/downloads/1c18dg573?locale=en. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish - Periodicals. Kinder Zhurnal Kinder Journal Kinder Zshurnal Sholem Aleichem Folks Shuln. Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute (New York, N. Y. ) . Yiddish periodicals - New York (State) - New York. Jews - Education - New York (State). OCLC: 179197128. Most libraries which have any issues at all appear to have limited runs, oftentimes only a year or two. Two issues show some toning, three cover pages have come loose but are present. Some wear to spine. Overall Good condition. (YID-22-51A-L-'e)
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Sholem Aleichem Folks Shulen. Illustrations by Aaron Goodelman.
KINDER ZHURNAL. VOL X, NRS 1-10, APRL 1929- MARCH 1930 [COMPLETE FOR VOL X]
Original Wraps for each issue, all bound into publisher's distinctive illustrated boards. 4to. [approx. 18 pages per issue]. 29 cm. Run of Kinder Zhurnal, Wrappers in various colors, almost always with beautiful period front cover illustrations and, internally, period modernist yiddish illustrations by artists including Aaron Goodelman. "Kinder zhurnal and Farlag Matones were both founded by the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system. Kinder zhurnal, a children's magazine, was in existence from 1920 to 1981. Its first editor, Shmuel Niger, served from 1922 to 1948. The magazine published works by writers such as Mani Leib, Aleph Katz, Jacob Glatstein, Kadia Molodowsky. " - Guide to the Yivo Archives. For more, see Naomi Tozman's 1993 masters thesis, :Kinder zhurnal: a microcosm of the Yiddishist philosophy and secular education movement in America," which can be downloaded at https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/downloads/1c18dg573?locale=en. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish - Periodicals. Kinder Zhurnal Kinder Journal Kinder Zshurnal Sholem Aleichem Folks Shuln. Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute (New York, N. Y. ) . Yiddish periodicals - New York (State) - New York. Jews - Education - New York (State). OCLC: 179197128. Most libraries which have any issues at all appear to have limited runs, oftentimes only a year or two. Overall very clean and fresh, not aged, and well kept. Some wear to cloth on spine, internally very clean and nice, overall about Very good- condition. (YID-22-51-L-'e)
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Sholem Aleichem Folks Shulen. Illustrations by Aaron Goodelman.
KINDER ZHURNAL. VOL X, NRS 1-10, APRL 1929- MARCH 1930 [COMPLETE FOR VOL X]
Original Wraps for each issue, all bound into publisher's distinctive illustrated boards. 4to. [approx. 18 pages per issue]. 29 cm. Run of Kinder Zhurnal, Wrappers in various colors, almost always with beautiful period front cover illustrations and, internally, period modernist yiddish illustrations by artists including Aaron Goodelman. "Kinder zhurnal and Farlag Matones were both founded by the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute, an organization established in New York in 1918 to coordinate a secular Yiddish school system. Kinder zhurnal, a children's magazine, was in existence from 1920 to 1981. Its first editor, Shmuel Niger, served from 1922 to 1948. The magazine published works by writers such as Mani Leib, Aleph Katz, Jacob Glatstein, Kadia Molodowsky. " - Guide to the Yivo Archives. For more, see Naomi Tozman's 1993 masters thesis, :Kinder zhurnal: a microcosm of the Yiddishist philosophy and secular education movement in America," which can be downloaded at https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/downloads/1c18dg573?locale=en. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish - Periodicals. Kinder Zhurnal Kinder Journal Kinder Zshurnal Sholem Aleichem Folks Shuln. Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute (New York, N. Y. ) . Yiddish periodicals - New York (State) - New York. Jews - Education - New York (State). OCLC: 179197128. Most libraries which have any issues at all appear to have limited runs, oftentimes only a year or two. Gorgeous flawless copy, a stunning copy, Very good+ condition. (YID-22-51-L-'e)
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Sholem Aleichem, 1859-1916.
MENAHEM-MENDEL
Paper wrappers, 4to. , 178 pages. In Yiddish. Edition: Yubileum-oysgabe. 2nd Edition. Series: Sholem Aleichem, ; 1859-1916.; Works, Volume 4. On title page verso: Copyright 1909 by J. Lidski, Washington U. S. A. As well as title in Russian. Sholem Aleichem (Shalom Rabinovitz; 18591916) was one of the founding fathers of modern Yiddish literature. A supreme Jewish humorist, Sholem Aleichem tapped into the energies of the East European, spoken-Yiddish idiom and invented modern Jewish archetypes, myths, and fables of unequaled imaginative potency and universal appeal. Born in the provincial town of Pereyaslav (Ukraine) to a middle-class family of timber merchants, Rabinovitz spent a happy childhood in Voronkov. Here he was suffused with impressions and experiences that he would later utilize artistically, sublimating memories of his tiny childhood hamlet into the literary image of Kasrilevke, the archetypal shtetl...The years 18831890 formed a distinct part of Sholem Aleichems career, during which he produced much work (in three languages) , the majority of which was never to be included in his official oeuvre, or was thoroughly rewritten later. Sholem Aleichems literary activity during these years was divided between the gentrification and Europeanization of Yiddish literature and the writing of sequences of feuilletons. When he began writing in Yiddish, literature in that language lacked cultural status and artistic respectability
Most of its writers hid behind pseudonyms, saving their real names for their productions in other languages...In 1890, Sholem Aleichem entered a literary limbo. He no longer had the time or the financial resources to maintain the same level of literary productivity as in the 1880s...Nevertheless, it was during this decade that Sholem Aleichem devised two critical literary inventions. The first, the character Menakhem Mendl, had briefly appeared in an epistolary feuilleton in 1887 as a young husband still living with his in-laws. Now Menakhem Mendl, already the father of several children, found himself in Odessa, experimented as a small-time stock investor, and forgot about returning to his family. One immediately sensed that the reappearance of Menakhem Mendl in this work marked a sublimation of the habitual hilarity of the authors earlier farces and satires. The character gained semiautobiographical importance in terms of Sholem Aleichems own disastrous penchant for speculation, as well as a depth of significance emanating from the projection of the character as a Jewish hero of a comic myth. This archetype was at once a version of the modern homo economicus, as well as a representative for henpecked Jewish manhood celebrating its freedom from repressive cultural and familial institutions. The development of this figure was of the greatest symbolic significance, and Menakhem Mendl was to follow Sholem Aleichem throughout his creative life, with new sequels of epistolary exchanges between the speculator and his wife finally occupying two volumes in the authors collected writings (Miron, YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe) . Responsibility: Sholem-Aleykhem. Hinges repaired. Light edgewear to covers. Pages uncut. Good condition. (YID-17-20)
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Shonfeld, Moshe & Herman Appelman. Fwd. by Josiah Wedgewood, M. P.
THE MARK OF THE SWASTIKA: EXTRACTS FROM THE BRITISH WAR BLUE BOOK, TOGETHER WITH THE WHITE PAPER ON THE TREATMENT OF GERMAN NATIONALS IN GERMANY.
Heavy brown stain to front cover & edges and extending into the text of the introductory material and up to page 20 (but easy to read through). Otherwise Good Solid Condition. ; 8vo; 107, 110 pages; 23 cm. In English & Yiddish. This publication offers "The most comprehensive survey of Germany's treatment of Jews and other minorities within Germany, including conditions in concentration camps. " Produced by the Great BritainForeign Office. Contains documents concerning German-Polish relations and the outbreak of hostilities between Great Britain and Germany on September 3, 1939., & the final report by the Right Honourable Sir Nevile Henderson. G. C. M. G. , on the circumstances leading to the termination of his mission to Berlin, September 20, 1939. SUBJECT(S) Geographic: Germany -- Foreign relations -- Poland. Poland -- Foreign relations -- Germany. Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Germany. Germany -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain. (H-42-6)
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Shonfeld, Moshe & Herman Appelman. Fwd. by Josiah Wedgewood, M. P.
THE MARK OF THE SWASTIKA: EXTRACTS FROM THE BRITISH WAR BLUE BOOK, TOGETHER WITH THE WHITE PAPER ON THE TREATMENT OF GERMAN NATIONALS IN GERMANY.
8vo; 107, 110 pages; Original Paper Wrappers. Large 8vo. 107, 110 pages. 23 cm. In English & Yiddish. This publication offers "The most comprehensive survey of Germany's treatment of Jews and other minorities within Germany, including conditions in concentration camps. " Produced by the Great Britain Foreign Office. Contains documents concerning German-Polish relations and the outbreak of hostilities between Great Britain and Germany on September 3, 1939., & the final report by the Right Honourable Sir Nevile Henderson. G. C. M. G., on the circumstances leading to the termination of his mission to Berlin, September 20, 1939. SUBJECT(S) Geographic: Germany -- Foreign relations -- Poland. Poland -- Foreign relations -- Germany. Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Germany. Germany -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain. Ex-library copy. Ink-stain on the edges, pages are clean. Shelf-wear to outer boards. (HOLO2-98-13)
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Shor, Avraham Hayim
SEFER TSON KODASHIM: ... SEDER KODASHIM
(FT) Hardcover, large 4to, 71 leaves, 34 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Talmud. Kodashim -- Commentaries. Many leaves mutilated. Printed in double columns. Title page with architectural border. This book survived the Holocaust in Europe, and was presented by The Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc. , a New York based umbrella organization that served as a trusteeship for the Jewish people in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust This organization distributed heirless and unidentifiable cultural materials to scholarly institutions in the United States, Israel, Europe and Latin America. It contains the bookplate of the Jewish Cultural Reconstruction. Other Titles: Tson kodashim; Katzin Rare Book Collection. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Spertus) . Stained pages. Hinge repair. Chipping to edges and corners of pages. Large tear on title page, some text loss. Bumped cover corners and cover binding edges. Otherwise, good condition. (Heb-18-15)
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Shore, Stephen
Stephen Shore: From Galilee to the Negev
This is a fine hardcover copy with a fine dust jacket with no wear at all. Completely clean inside and out. Stated first edition. Illustrated throughout in black & white and color with Stephen Shore's photographs taken over multiple trips to the region from 1994 to 2011. Essays by Yossi Klein Halevi, Jane Kramer, Yotam Ottolenghi, Dr. Jodi Magness, Dr. Ali Qleibo, Steve Sabella, and Eyal Weizman. 14" high X 12" wide, 223 pages. A fine copy. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
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Shorr, J. H. [Schorr, Joshua Heschel; Osias] [Ed.] / Geiger, Abraham; Krochmal, A.; Reggio, J. S.; Dubs, M.; Steinschneider, M.; et al.
Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen über jüdische Geschichte, Literatur und Alterthumskunde - Achter Jahrgang [Ha-Chalutz] [IN HEBREW] [THIS VOLUME ONLY]
THIS VOLUME ONLY - Achter Jahrgang. EXTREMELY RARE original edition of the eighth issue of "He-Halutz", a periodical published irregularly between the years 1852 and 1889. Written by many eminent Jewish scholars and in the last issues almost entirely by the editor Osias Heschel Schorr, the periodical offered a scientific and critical approach to Jewish texts, history and tradition. The largest article in this volume deals with Persian influences on Jewish culture. 205x125mm. 177 pages. Black quarter-leather Hardcover. Cover worn and bumped. Cover edges and corners bumped and worn. Cover and spine punctured at several places. Stickers on spine. Pen inscription and stamp on endpapers, whitepages, content and title pages. Ink writing on front inner cover and whitepage. Title page edges tattered. Ink, pen and pencil inscriptions on title page. Page 3 bottom corner missing - no damage to text. Several last page edges slightly worn. Several small wormholes on whitepages. Pages yellowing. [SUMMARY]: Despite the aforementioned external wear, this rare book is internally in good condition.
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Shorr, J. H. [Schorr, Joshua Heschel; Osias] [Ed.] / Geiger, Abraham; Krochmal, A.; Reggio, J. S.; Dubs, M.; Steinschneider, M.; et al.
Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen über jüdische Geschichte, Literatur und Alterthumskunde - Vierter Jahrgang [Ha-Chalutz] [IN HEBREW] [THIS VOLUME ONLY]
THIS VOLUME ONLY - Vierter Jahrgang. EXTREMELY RARE original edition of the fourth issue of "He-Halutz", a periodical published irregularly between the years 1852 and 1889. Written by many eminent Jewish scholars and in the last issues almost entirely by the editor Osias Heschel Schorr, the periodical offered a scientific and critical approach to Jewish texts, history and tradition. 215x135mm. 94 pages. Black quarter-cloth Hardcover. Cover and spine stained and slightly worn. Cover bottom corners and spine edges bumped. Sticker on spine. Ex-libris sticker on endpaper (Prof.Isaiah Tishby). Title page partly loose from binding. Title and last pages partly repaired (title page text damaged; last page text slightly rubbed, but still readable). Pencil inscription (name and date) of Prof. Gutmann of the Hebrew University on rear endpaper. Small stamp on title page and page 94. Faded pen inscription on title page. Sticker traces on title and last pages. Pages yellowing and wavy. [SUMMARY]: This rare issue of one of the earliest Jewish enlightenment movement periodicals is in good condition.
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Shoshan, A.
Animals in Jewish Literature: The Jew and His Animal
180X245mm. XIII+372+124+VIII pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. Dust jacket yellowing. Dust jacket edges torn. Spine edges slightly bumped. Pages yellowing. Otherwise the book is in good condition.
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