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Weinfeld, Moshe [Ed.]
Shnaton: An Annual for Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies - II [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH ABSTRCTS].
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH ABSTRACT. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 24x18cm. XXVIII+289 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Weingarten, Shmuel Hacohen
BE-SHEVAH YISHUV HA-ARETS: IGROT GEDOLIM
(FT) Publishers cloth. 4to. 59, [8] pages. 22 x 29 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Edited by Rabbi Shmuel Hakohen Weingarten. A Collection of Letters, Bshvach Yishuv Haaretz, presents facsimile reproductions and texts of fifty letters penned by some of Eastern Europes outstanding and lesser known orthodox Rabbinic figures endorsing the agricultural colonization of Eretz Israel in the latter half of the nineteenth century. These letters were collected by an emissary of Akiva Yosef Schlesinger in the 1870s amongst a year long journey from Palestine to Vienna (to garner financial support from Baron Rothschild) , visiting local Jewish communities and obtaining the legal opinion and written support of the local community Rabbis in Turkey, Hungary, Galicia, and Rumania along the way. These letters of endorsement for the project of setting up Jewish agricultural villages forms the basis of this album of facsimile letters; includes detailed historical biographies of the Rabbis and the communities visited of the time. Subjects: Rabbis - Biography. OCLC lists 23 copies. Fresh and clean. Great condition in good jacket. (BIBLIOG-29-8)
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Weingarten, Shmuel Hacohen
BE-SHEVAH YISHUV HA-ARETS: IGROT GEDOLIM
(FT) Publishers cloth. 4to. 59, [8] pages. 22 x 29 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Edited by Rabbi Shmuel Hakohen Weingarten. A Collection of Letters, Bshvach Yishuv Haaretz, presents facsimile reproductions and texts of fifty letters penned by some of Eastern Europes outstanding Rabbinic figures endorsing the agricultural colonization of Eretz Israel. These letters were collected by an emissary of Akiva Yosef Schlesinger in the 1870s amongst a year long journey from Palestine to Vienna (to garner financial support from Baron Rothschild) , visiting local Jewish communities and obtaining the legal opinion and written support of Rabbis in Turkey, Hungary, Galicia, and Rumania along the way. These letters of endorsement for the project of setting up Jewish agricultural villages forms the basis of this album of facsimile letters; includes detailed biographies of the Rabbis and the communities visited of the time. Subjects: Rabbis - Biography. OCLC lists 23 copies. Boards creased and starting down center, otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (BIBLIOG-29-8A)
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Weingarten, Shmuel Hacohen
BE-SHEVAH YISHUV HA-ARETS: IGROT GEDOLIM
(FT) Publishers cloth. 4to. 59, [8] pages. 22 x 29 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Edited by Rabbi Shmuel Hakohen Weingarten. A Collection of Letters, Bshvach Yishuv Haaretz, presents facsimile reproductions and texts of fifty letters penned by some of Eastern Europes outstanding Rabbinic figures endorsing the agricultural colonization of Eretz Israel. These letters were collected by an emissary of Akiva Yosef Schlesinger in the 1870s amongst a year long journey from Palestine to Vienna (to garner financial support from Baron Rothschild) , visiting local Jewish communities and obtaining the legal opinion and written support of Rabbis in Turkey, Hungary, Galicia, and Rumania along the way. These letters of endorsement for the project of setting up Jewish agricultural villages forms the basis of this album of facsimile letters; includes detailed biographies of the Rabbis and the communities visited of the time. Subjects: Rabbis - Biography. OCLC lists 23 copies. No jacket. Clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BIBLIOG-29-8B)
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Weingarten, Yerachmiel; Moshe Pelli
GIBORE HA-GETO
12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 66 pages; 66 pages. In Hebrew. English title on verso: The Heroes of the Ghetto. Published by Histadruth Ivrith of America and Canadian Association for Hebrew Eduction and Culture. Scarce Hebrew work for juveniles on the life of the organized and spiritual resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto, with 30 black and white plates throughout. SUBJECT(S): World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Juvenile literature. World War, 1939-1945 - Jews - Juvenile literature.Warsaw (Poland) - History - Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. OCLC lists 4 copies (NYPL, Yeshiva, American Jewish Univ, Towson Univ). In good condition. (HOLO2-10-16)
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Weingarten, Yerahmiel.
A VELT IN FLAMEN: MILHOME-IBERLEBUNGEN.
8vo. 240 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated. First edition. Title translates as, "A World in Flames: War Survival." SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 personal narratives, Jewish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Covers and front and top edges of some pages water stained, top of spine has a small tear, good condition. (HOLO2-6-16)
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Weingarten-Guggenheim, Elisabeth
Heirat und Ehe. das Leben der jüdischen Frau ; [Rolle und Stellung der jüdischen Frau als Mädchen, Braut und Ehefrau].
Zürich:, SIG, 1982. 8°. 48 S., Illustrationen, broschiert (Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren; gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 71236BB
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Weingarten-Guggenheim, Elisabeth
Zwischen Fürsorge und Politik. Geschichte des Bundes Schweizerischer Jüdischer Frauenorganisationen.
Zürich:, Limmat, 1999. 8°. 219 S., sw-Abbildungen, broschiert Sonderausgabe. (gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 47324BB
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Weingreen, J
From bible to Mishna, the community of tradition [von J. Weingreen],
Manchester, University Press 1976. XII, 164 Seiten, 8° (22,5 x 14,5 cm), Orig.-Pappeinband.
Bookseller reference : 3007560
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Weingrod, Alex / Romann, Michael
Living Together Separately. Arabs and Jews in Contemporary Jerusalem.
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1991. Gr.8°; 258 pp.; [Englisch]; 1. Edition Orig.-Pappband mit OU Schnitt leicht stockfleckig, ca. 15 Seiten mit Bleistift-Unterstreichungen, 1 Blatt mit Falten Princeton Studies on the Near East
Bookseller reference : 74191 ISBN : 691094551
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WEINHEIMER, H
Hebräer und Israeliten. Eine Untersuchung über die Bedeutung der Bezeichnung 'Ibrim und ihre Folgerungen auf die Beziehungen Israels zu Aegypten und auf die Einwanderung der Israeliten in Kanaan. Diss.
Tübingen, 1911. Gr.-8vo. 3 (1), 74 S. Br.
Bookseller reference : 1147865
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Weinheimer, Hermann
Geschichte des Volkes Israel von den Anfängen bis zur Zerstörung Jerusalems durch die Babylonier.
Berlin, Hilfe 1909. 188 S., 1 farb. Karte, OKart., rissig Freimann 207. - 1910 erschien eine als Band 2 gekennzeichnete Fortsetzung.
Bookseller reference : JUDA0531
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Weinheimer, Hermann
Geschichte des Volkes Israel von den Anfängen bis zur Zerstörung Jerusalems durch die Babylonier.
Berlin-Schöneberg:, Buchverlag der "Hilfe" GmbH, 1909. 8°. 188 S., 1 Karte, Leinen mit Kopffarbschnitt (Besitzervermerk auf Vorsatz; Papier altersbedingt leicht gebräunt; Rücken abgeblasst; altersgemäss gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 59440BB
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WEINHOLD, H
Geschichte d. jüdischen Volkes. von seinen Anfängen bis gegen 600 n. Chr.
Leipzig, Quelle & Meyer, 1916. 2 Bl. 106 S., 17 Bl. Verlagsanzeigen (Wissenschaft und Bildung 133). OLwd (St. auf Titel).
Bookseller reference : 1188325
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Weinmann, Martin
Das nationalsozialistische Lagersystem (CCP).
Frankfurt am Main, Zweitauseneins Verlag, 1990.
Bookseller reference : 263475
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Weinmann, Martin
Das nationalsozialistische Lagersystem : (CCP). hrsg. von Martin Weinmann. Mit Beitr. von Anne Kaiser und Ursula Krause-Schmitt / Teil von: Anne-Frank-Shoah-Bibliothek 4. Aufl.
Frankfurt am Main : Zweitausendeins - Affoltern a.A. : Buch 2000 - Wien : VKA-Buchladen und Versand 2001. CLVIX, 1167 S. ; 25 cm Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 63420
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Weinmann, Martin
Das nationalsozialistische Lagersystem : (CCP). hrsg. von Martin Weinmann. Mit Beitr. von Anne Kaiser und Ursula Krause-Schmitt / Teil von: Anne-Frank-Shoah-Bibliothek 1. Aufl.
Frankfurt am Main : Zweitausendeins - Affoltern a.A. : Buch 2000 - Wien : VKA-Buchladen und Versand 1990. CLVIX, 1167 S. ; 25 cm Kunststoffeinband, gebundene Ausgabe, Lesezeichen, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Bookseller reference : 50447
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Weinper, Zishe
GILDENER HON
(FT) Cloth, small 8vo, 125 pages, in Yiddish. First edition. Inscribed by author. Zishe Weinper (pseudonym of Zise Weinperlech; 18931957) , was a Yiddish poet, short story writer, editor, and essayist. Weinper was born into a Hasidic family in Turisk (Ukraine) . His father was a cantor and a member of the Trisker rebbe's inner circle. As a youth, Weinper wandered throughout the Ukraine and Poland and in 1910 moved to Warsaw, where he began his literary career. In 1913 he emigrated to the U. S. , where he became associated with the Yiddish literary group Di Yunge. He continued his literary activities while also working as a house painter and elementary school teacher. In 1917, he edited the literary journal Der Onh eyb, which included his own works as well as those of his contemporaries such as B. J. Bialostotsky, Aaron Nissenson, and Naphtali Gross. In 1918, Weinper joined the British Jewish Legion and served in the Middle East. After returning to New York, he resumed publishing his poems, short stories, and essays in Yiddish publications such as Morgn-Zhurnal, Fraye Arbeter Shtime, and Tsukunft. The Depression of the early 1930s and the rise of Hitler in 1933 led him to join the radical left, and he became the poet and moving spirit of the Yidisher Kultur Farband, the leftist Yiddish cultural federation. His lyric volumes Poemen Vegn di Neviim (Poems about the Prophets, 1951) and Leyd un Freyd (Sorrow and Happiness, 1954) gave expression to his later, less optimistic moods (Jewish Virtual Library, 2012) . SUBJECT(S) : Childrens poertry --- Yiddish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Covers bumped, pages 111/112 torn, missing piece at the bottom, pages 117/118 torn, missing most of it (both are present in facsimile) , the rest is in good + condition (YIDCHI-5-7)
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Weinper, Zishe
GILDENER HON
(FT) Cloth, small 8vo, 125 pages, in Yiddish. First edition. Zishe Weinper (pseudonym of Zise Weinperlech; 18931957) , was a Yiddish poet, short story writer, editor, and essayist. Weinper was born into a Hasidic family in Turisk (Ukraine) . His father was a cantor and a member of the Trisker rebbe's inner circle. As a youth, Weinper wandered throughout the Ukraine and Poland and in 1910 moved to Warsaw, where he began his literary career. In 1913 he emigrated to the U. S. , where he became associated with the Yiddish literary group Di Yunge. He continued his literary activities while also working as a house painter and elementary school teacher. In 1917, he edited the literary journal Der Onh eyb, which included his own works as well as those of his contemporaries such as B. J. Bialostotsky, Aaron Nissenson, and Naphtali Gross. In 1918, Weinper joined the British Jewish Legion and served in the Middle East. After returning to New York, he resumed publishing his poems, short stories, and essays in Yiddish publications such as Morgn-Zhurnal, Fraye Arbeter Shtime, and Tsukunft. The Depression of the early 1930s and the rise of Hitler in 1933 led him to join the radical left, and he became the poet and moving spirit of the Yidisher Kultur Farband, the leftist Yiddish cultural federation. His lyric volumes Poemen Vegn di Neviim (Poems about the Prophets, 1951) and Leyd un Freyd (Sorrow and Happiness, 1954) gave expression to his later, less optimistic moods (Jewish Virtual Library, 2012) . SUBJECT(S) : Childrens poertry --- Yiddish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Clear dustjacket, cover bumped, inner pages clean, overall very good condition (YIDCHI-5-8)
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Begegnungen mit Engeln und Menschen. Mysterium des Tuns. Autobiographische Aufzeichnungen 1910 - 1936.
Bern:, Origo, 2017. 8°. 385 S., broschiert 3. Auflage. (sehr gut erhalten) (=Lehre und Symbol; 25)
Bookseller reference : 7129BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Buchstaben des Lebens. Das hebräische Alphabet. Nach jüdischer Überlieferung erzählt.
Weiler: Tauros Vlg. 1990. 162 S. Kart. *neuwertig*.
Bookseller reference : 284667
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Das Buch Jonah. Der Sinn des Buches Jonah nach der ältesten jüdischen Überlieferung.
Bern:, Origo, 1980. 8°. 383 S., mit Steinzeichnungen von Uriel Birnbaum, Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag 2. Auflage. (=Lehre und Symbol; 22)
Bookseller reference : 7132BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Das jüdische Passahmahl und was dabei von der Erlösung erzählt wird.
Zürich:, Verlag der Friedrich-Weinreb-Stiftung, 2003. 8°. 371 S., Pappband 2., erweiterte Auflage. (sehr gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 18940AB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Der biblische Kalender, Band 1: Der Monat Nissan.
Weiler im Allgäu:, Thauros, 1984. Gr.-8°. 295 S., Pappband (gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 30620BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Der biblische Kalender, Band 2: Der Monat Ijar im Zeichen Stier.
Weiler im Allgäu:, Thauros, 1985. Gr.-8°. 371 S., Pappband (Einband wenig befleckt; gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 30619BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Der biblische Kalender, Band 3: Der Monat Siwan im Zeichen Zwillinge.
Weiler im Allgäu:, Thauros, 1986. 415 S., Pappband (gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 30621BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Der biblische Kalender, Band 4: Der Monat Tammus im Zeichen Krebs. 1. - 14. Tammus [aus dem Nachlass hrsg. von der Friedrich Weinreb Stiftung Zürich].
Weiler im Allgäu:, Thauros, 1990. Gr.-8°. 219 S., Pappband (gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 30622BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Der göttliche Bauplan der Welt. Der Sinn der Bibel nach der ältesten jüdischen Überlieferung.
Bern:, Origo, 2005. 8°, 400 S., 2 ausklappbare Tafeln, lam. Pappband Vom Autor selbst gekürzte Ausgabe. 6. Auflage. (sehr gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 13158AB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Der Krieg der Römerin. Erinnerungen 1935 bis 1943.
München:, Thauros, 1981-1982. 250, 265 S., Pappband 2 Bände. 1. - 3. Tsd. (private Widmung des Autors auf Vorsatz von Band 1, Autograph auf Vorsatz von Band 2; gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 36397BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Die Rolle Esther. Das Buch Esther nach der ältesten jüdischen Überlieferung.
Bern:, Origo, 2013. 8°. 314 S., broschiert (sehr gut erhalten) (=Lehre und Symbol; 20)
Bookseller reference : 7131BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Die Symbolik der Bibelsprache. Einführung in die Struktur des Hebräischen.
Bern:, Origo, 1999. 8°. 132 S. broschiert 6. Auflage. (sehr gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 7126BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Die zwölf Stämme. der kosmische und der irdische Mensch.
Winterthur:, Verlag der Friedrich Weinreb Stiftung, 2024. 8°. 381 S., broschiert 1. Auflage. (sehr gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 28776AB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Gedanken über Tod und Leben. Das ganze Leben.
Bern:, Origo, 2017. 8°. 120 S., broschiert 3. Auflage.
Bookseller reference : 7125BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Hat der Mensch noch eine Zukunft? Eine letzte Chance.
Bern:, Origo, 1971. 8°. 99 S., broschiert 1. Auflage. (Einband berieben; sonst gut erhalten) (=Lebendige Bausteine; 11)
Bookseller reference : 36403BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Hat der Mensch noch eine Zukunft? Eine letzte Chance.
Bern:, Origo, 1980. 8°. 99 S., broschiert 2. Auflage. (sehr gut erhalten) (=Lebendige Bausteine; 11)
Bookseller reference : 7133BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Leben im Diesseits und Jenseits. Ein uraltes vergessenes Menschenbild.
Bern:, Origo, 2004. 8°. 290 S., Register mit Worterklärungen und Tabellen, broschiert 3. Auflage. (=Lehre und Symbol; 26)
Bookseller reference : 7130BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Legende von den beiden Bäumen. Alternatives Modell einer Autobiographie.
Bern:, Origo, 1981. 8°. 376 S., broschiert (sehr gut erhalten) (=Lebendige Bausteine; 27)
Bookseller reference : 7128BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Selbstvertrauen und Depression. [schriftliche Ausarbeitung seiner am 18. November 1979 in Stuttgart gehaltenen Vorträge zum Thema: "Selbstvertrauen und Depression. David und Saul"].
Weiler im Allgäu, Thauros-Verl., [1988]. 8°. 55 S. engl. brosch. [3. Aufl.], 7. - 9. Tsd.
Bookseller reference : 51598AB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Vom Geheimnis der mystischen Rose, [schriftliche Ausarbeitung seines am 9. Dezember 1980 in Basel gehaltenen Vortrags "Die Rose" in der Vortragsreihe "Themen aus der jüdischen Mystik"],
Weiler, Thauros-Verlag, 1986. 8°, 47 S., englische Broschur, [2. Auflage] (4. - 6. Tsd.) schönes, sauberes Exemplar
Bookseller reference : 18606CB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Vom Sinn der Versuchung. Textfassung Christian Schneider.
Weiler im Allgäu, Thauros, 2003. 8° (21 x 13 cm). 78 S. Original-Kartoniert mit Leinenrücken und Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage.
Bookseller reference : 35281AB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Vom Sinn des Erkrankens. Gesundsein und Krankwerden.
Bern:, Origo, 2024. 8°. 95 S., broschiert 5. Auflage. (=Lebendige Bausteine; 16)
Bookseller reference : 7118BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Wie sie den Anfang träumten. Überlieferungen vom Ursprung des Menschen.
Bern:, Origo, 2024. 8°. 166 S., broschiert 2. Auflage. (=Brunnenhof-Reihe; 1)
Bookseller reference : 7127BB
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Weinreb, Friedrich
Wunder der Zeichen, Wunder der Sprache. Vom Sinn und Geheimnis der Buchstaben.
Bern:, Origo, 1999. 8°. 240 S., broschiert 2. Auflage. (sehr gut erhalten) (=Lebendige Bausteine; 21)
Bookseller reference : 7119BB
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WEINREB, FRIEDRICH.
Die Astrologie in der jüdischen Mystik. Textfassung Christian Schneider.
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Weinreb, Josef
Das Buch Jonah. Der Sinn des Buches Jonah nach der ältesten jüdischen Überlieferung. Mit Steinzeichnungen von Uriel Birnbaum.
Zürich, Origo Verlag, 1970. 8°. 383 S. Originalleinwand mit Schutzumschlag. [2 Warenabbildungen]
Bookseller reference : 53239BB
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Weinreich, Max
DER VEG TSU UNDZER YUGNT YESOYDES, METODN, PROBLEMEN FUN YIDISHER YUGNT-FORSHUNG
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 309, viii pages, 35 cm. In Yiddish. The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Nazi-era imprint, looking at Jewish youth in 1930s Poland. Series: Bibliotek fun Yivo; Nom. 1 (7) ; Variation: Bibliotek fun Yivo. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth -- Psychological aspects. Personality and culture -- Methodology. Added title page: The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Added title page also in Lithuanian: Keliasimusu javnuomene. Bibliographical footnotes and index. Other Titles: Way to our youth. ; Keliasimusu jaunuomene. Weinreich (1894-1969) was a Yiddish linguist, historian, editor. Born in Kuldiga (Latvia) , Weinreich made his debut as a Yiddish writer at the age of 13, and became a contributor to various Yiddish, Russian, German, and later English publications. After studying at the universities of St. Petersburg and Berlin, he completed a doctoral thesis on the history of Yiddish philology at the University of Marburg. Early in his career Weinreich became a prominent educator in various capacities, ranging from the teaching of Yiddish literature at the Vilna Yiddish Teachers Seminary to serving as leader of a Yiddish scouting movement, Di Bin. He was instrumental in giving Yiddish linguistics a solid, scholarly footing. Co-founder with Nokhem Shtif, Elias Tcherikover, and Zalmen Rejzen of the YIVO Institute, and YIVOs guiding spirit, he was largely responsible for its achieving a worldwide reputation. As director of YIVOs Research Training Division and organizer of its graduate school, Weinreich successfully educated young Yiddish scholars, among them, his son, Uriel Weinreich. At the World Congress of Linguistics in Copenhagen, he lectured on Yiddish as an Object of General Linguistics, and in 1940, he immigrated with his son Uriel to the U. S. , where he became the countrys first university professor of Yiddish, teaching Yiddish language, literature, and folklore at the College of the City of New York and Columbia University, while serving as the scholarly director of YIVO. Weinreichs wide array of books and studies include his magnum opus, Geshikhte fun der Yidisher Shprakh, the culmination of a half century of research on Yiddish sociolinguistics, tracing the thousand-year development of Ashkenazi culture and the Yiddish language as integral to the Jewish way of life. He studied the development of Yiddish from its origins in Germany, through Eastern Europe and into the second diaspora, creating the basic concepts and theoretical tools of the linguistic study of Jewish languages. Prominent among his other works are Hitlers Profesorn- probably the best documented indictment of German scholarship during the Nazi regime; Shturemvint, sketches on 17th-century Jewish history; Bilder fun der Yidisher Literatur-Geshikhte; Der Veg tsu Undzer Yugnt, a socio-psychological study of Jewish youth in Eastern Europe; and Di Shvartse Pintelekh, a history of alphabets. Weinreich translated Homer, Freud, and Ernst Toller into Yiddish and edited the periodicals Yidishe Filologye, Filologishe Shriftn, Yivo-Bleter, and the critical edition of S. Ettingers works, N. Stutchkoffs Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh, Y. L. Cahans Shtudyes vegn Yidisher Folkshafung, and Yidishe Folkslider mit Melodyes (Schaechter and Baumgarten in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (U of Melbourne, Paris-Cujas-Bu Droit, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Bayersiche Staatsbibliothek) . Browning to pages. Bumped cover corners. Otherwise, very good condition. (Holo2-74-6)
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Weinreich, Max
DER VEG TSU UNDZER YUGNT YESOYDES, METODN, PROBLEMEN FUN YIDISHER YUGNT-FORSHUNG
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 309, viii pages, 35 cm. In Yiddish. The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Nazi-era imprint, looking at Jewish youth in 1930s Poland. Series: Bibliotek fun Yivo; Nom. 1 (7) ; Variation: Bibliotek fun Yivo. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish youth -- Psychological aspects. Personality and culture -- Methodology. Added title page: The way to our youth; elements, methods, and problems of Jewish youth research. Added title page also in Lithuanian: Keliasimusu javnuomene. Bibliographical footnotes and index. Other Titles: Way to our youth. ; Keliasimusu jaunuomene. Weinreich (1894-1969) was a Yiddish linguist, historian, editor. Born in Kuldiga (Latvia) , Weinreich made his debut as a Yiddish writer at the age of 13, and became a contributor to various Yiddish, Russian, German, and later English publications. After studying at the universities of St. Petersburg and Berlin, he completed a doctoral thesis on the history of Yiddish philology at the University of Marburg. Early in his career Weinreich became a prominent educator in various capacities, ranging from the teaching of Yiddish literature at the Vilna Yiddish Teachers Seminary to serving as leader of a Yiddish scouting movement, Di Bin. He was instrumental in giving Yiddish linguistics a solid, scholarly footing. Co-founder with Nokhem Shtif, Elias Tcherikover, and Zalmen Rejzen of the YIVO Institute, and YIVOs guiding spirit, he was largely responsible for its achieving a worldwide reputation. As director of YIVOs Research Training Division and organizer of its graduate school, Weinreich successfully educated young Yiddish scholars, among them, his son, Uriel Weinreich. At the World Congress of Linguistics in Copenhagen, he lectured on Yiddish as an Object of General Linguistics, and in 1940, he immigrated with his son Uriel to the U. S. , where he became the countrys first university professor of Yiddish, teaching Yiddish language, literature, and folklore at the College of the City of New York and Columbia University, while serving as the scholarly director of YIVO. Weinreichs wide array of books and studies include his magnum opus, Geshikhte fun der Yidisher Shprakh, the culmination of a half century of research on Yiddish sociolinguistics, tracing the thousand-year development of Ashkenazi culture and the Yiddish language as integral to the Jewish way of life. He studied the development of Yiddish from its origins in Germany, through Eastern Europe and into the second diaspora, creating the basic concepts and theoretical tools of the linguistic study of Jewish languages. Prominent among his other works are Hitlers Profesorn- probably the best documented indictment of German scholarship during the Nazi regime; Shturemvint, sketches on 17th-century Jewish history; Bilder fun der Yidisher Literatur-Geshikhte; Der Veg tsu Undzer Yugnt, a socio-psychological study of Jewish youth in Eastern Europe; and Di Shvartse Pintelekh, a history of alphabets. Weinreich translated Homer, Freud, and Ernst Toller into Yiddish and edited the periodicals Yidishe Filologye, Filologishe Shriftn, Yivo-Bleter, and the critical edition of S. Ettingers works, N. Stutchkoffs Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh, Y. L. Cahans Shtudyes vegn Yidisher Folkshafung, and Yidishe Folkslider mit Melodyes (Schaechter and Baumgarten in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (U of Melbourne, Paris-Cujas-Bu Droit, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Bayersiche Staatsbibliothek). SPine repair with black cloth tape. Title page torn and repaired with tape. Browning to pages. Good condition. (Holo2-74-6A)
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Weinreich, Max
DER YIVO UN DI PROBLEMEN [PROBLEMN] FUN UNDZER TSAYT = THE YIVO FACES THE POST-WAR WORLD.
(FT) Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 18, [1] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Back page summary in English: In the sixth year of World War II, the Yivo will observe its twentieth anniversary. In all these years the strength of the Yivo will lay in the interrelation of its work with the major problems of Jewish existence. This year, the balance is fearful. The end of the war is still remote, but we already know the extent of our disaster. Others count their fallen, we count the surviving. The responsibility for the survival of the Jewish people now rests upon American Jewry. The Yivo is ready to do its share. Subjects: Jews - New York (State) - New York - Societies, etc. Learned institutions and societies - New York (State) - New York. Jews - United States - Social conditions. Jews - History - 1945-. Yivo Institute for Jewish Research. OCLC lists six copies worldwide. Light wear to covers, with minor tears at edges. Otherwise fresh and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-99-46)
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Weinrich, William C. editor
THE NEW TESTAMENT AGE: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF BO REICKE
Original Publishers Cloth. 8vo. 2 volumes. Xiii, 579 pages. 24 cm. In English, French and German. SUBJECT (S) : Nieuwe Testament. Reicke, Bo, 1914-1987. Bible. N. T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. Bibliography: vol 2, pages [553]-560. Very good condition. (FEST1-62) . Xx
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Weinryb, B.
In the Beginning of Jewish Socialism: A.S. Liebermann, His Time and Contemporaries [IN HEBREW]
24x16.5 cm. 106+VIII pages. Softcover yellowing. Cover edges worn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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