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Yisrael, Alter, Rebbe Of Gur; Yosef Zvi Kalish, Rebbe Of Skierniewice; Moshe Mordechai Biderman, Rebbe Of Lelov; Yechiel Yehoshua Rabinowitz, Rebbe Of Biala.
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT: DECREED BY THE POLISH ADMORIM OF THE HOLY LAND IN FAVOR OF THE RABBI MEIR BAAL HANESS FUND.
Single-sided leaf. 4to. [1] page. 28 cm. First Edition. In Hebrew. A call for donations to the Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal Haness, by Polish Rabbis who had settled in Jerusalem after the Holocaust. Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal Haness was founded over 215 years ago [1796] by the great Torah leaders of European Jewry. With great insight, they realized that the fledgling settlements in the Holy Land would need the material support of European Jewry in order to survive. The fund would be the channel by which they could provide assistance to their struggling brothers and sisters in Eretz Yisroel. Over the years, Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal Haness has served as a lifeline for countless needy families: a trustworthy and reliable friend that has helped them through both good times and bad times. From Torah scholars to simple artisans, from the Jerusalem scribe to the farmer in Tiberias the shopkeeper in Beersheba, all have found a helping hand and an open heart in Kupath Rabbi Meir Baal Haness. (kramban) Subjects: Jerusalem Charities. Zionism Settlement. Hassidism. Light age toning with some small tears on bottom and right edges. Very Good condition. (HOLO-114-21A)
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Yisrael, Ha-Levi, Mi-Poritsk
AMUDE BET YISRAEL: SHEM HA-KOLEL LE-KHOL NIMUKE HA-MEHABER, NIKRA BE-SHEM BET MOED AL HILKHOT Y.T.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. [104] pages. 21 cm. First edition. Printed partly on blue paper. Pillars of Israel. Subjects: Karo, Joseph ben Ephraim, 1488-1575. Hilkhot Yom tov - Commentaries. Mikveh. Karo, Joseph ben Ephraim, 1488-1575. Shulhan arukh. OCLC lists 6 copies. Hinges loose, endpages aged, light soiling to margins of pages, overall fresh and clean. Good condition. (CJH-1-25)
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Yisrael, Mi-Tshortkov
SEFER NEZER YISRAEL A. HA-T. U-MOADIM
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 185 pages, 25 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish sermons. Hasidism. Spine title. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Lightwear. Very good condition. (Hasid-4-10)
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Yisrael, Mi-Tshortkov and Israel Ben Abraham Rapaport
SEFER DIVRE DAVID/ ATERET YISRAEL
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 73, 15, 5, 21 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hasidism. Very good plus condition. (Hasid-12-2)
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Yitsh?ak?, Ba?al Ha-Meh?aber Sefer Ohel Yitsh?ak?. edited & translated by Amos Friedmann
VOLLSTANDIGES HANDBUCH FUR SECHITA UND BEDIKA = ZIVHE TSEDEK : NACH DEM OHEL JIZCHAK
Period boards, original front wrapper bound in, 12mo, 80 pages; 18 cm. In German, with Hebrew terms (in Hebrew script) used throughout. Translation of: Ohel Yitshak. Neu geordnet und Deutsch u? Bersetzt von A. Friedmann. SUBJECT(S) : Shehitah. OCLC lists only 3 copies worldwide of this edition (UC-Berkeley, Texas, U Hamburg) and only 7 copies of any edition. Scarce. Heavy wear to boards; paper inside is starting to brown as expected but is not brittle. Solid. Good Condition Thus. (rab-59-2)
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Yitshak Ben Nisan Ben Shemuel Neeman
SEFER KOHELET YITSHAK: ? AL HA-TORAH
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 224 pages, 23 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Festival-day sermons. Bible. O. T. Pentateuch Sermons. Other Titles: Sefer kehilat Yitshak al h-Torah. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Stanford, JTS, YU) . Hinge repair. Browning to edges of pages. Some stained pages. Notes on inner title page. Chipping and wear to edges of cover and cover corners. Otherwise, good condition. (Rab-40-19)
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Yitzhak Halevi
HIDUSHEI HALACHOT HELEK SHENI
(FT) Hardcover, folio, 58 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Title Subject: Talmud Bavli -- Commentaries. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (National Library of Israel and Tel Aviv University) . Front cover missing. Repair to spine. Page corners and edges bumped. Some worming on pages. Wear to binding. Staining of pages. (Heb-37-6)
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Yitzhak Sophoni Herz
Meine Erinnerung an Bad Homburg und seine 600-jährige jüdische Gemeinde (1335-1942).
Rechovoth, 1981. Original-Broschur, 8°, 337 Seiten.
书商的参考编号 : 77703
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Yivo Archives. Pictorial Division.
THE WARSAW GHETTO IN PICTURES: ILLUSTRATED CATALOG : 450 PICTURES.
10, [20], 9 pages. Illustrated. In English. Series: Guides and catalogues Yivo Archives ; ; 1. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Persecutions -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Pictorial works -- Catalogs. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Warsaw -- Pictorial works -- Catalogs. Warsaw (Poland) -- Ethnic relations -- Pictorial works -- Catalogs. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. In good condition (HOLO2-10-20)
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Yivo Institute For Jewish Research
IMPOSED JEWISH GOVERNING BODIES UNDER NAZI RULE; YIVO COLLOQUIUM, DECEMBER 2-5, 1967.
Softover. 8vo, 120, 144 pages, 23 cm. In English and Yiddish. Added titlepage: "Aroyfgetsvungene Yidishe reprezentantsn unter der Natsisher memshole." Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Congresses. Jews--Europe--Politics and government--Congresses. Includes bibliographical references. Very good condition. (HOLO2-63-1)
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Yivo Institute For Jewish Research
YIVO BLETER: HOYDESH-SHRIFT FUN YIDISHN VISNSHAFTLEKHN INSTITUT. [YIVO BLETER: JOURNAL OF THE YIDDISH SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE] VOLUME XXV, NUMBER ONE JANUARY - FEBRUARY 1945
Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 160 pages. 25 cm. In Yiddish with added Table of Contents and abstracts in English. CONTENTS: The Yivo Faces the Post-War World, by Max Weinreich Ignacy Schipper (1884-1943) , by Raphael Mahler Franz Rosenzweig, by Nahum Glatzer The Jews in Relation to the German Cultural Milieu in America up to the Eighties, by Rudolf Glanz Karaite Exegesis of the Ninth Century, by Judah Rosenthal reviews and miscellanea. SUBJECT(S) : Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. Jews -- Periodicals. Jiddisch. Some wear to covers, especially along spine with some tears; top and bottom portions of backstrip are absent. Internal pages are nice and clean and binding is tight. Overall in very good condition. (HOLO2-61-16)
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Yivo Institute For Jewish Research.
BIBLIOGRAFISHE YORBIKHER. BD. 1; 1926. TSUGAB: BIKHER UN NAY-GEGRINDETE PERYODISHE OYSG. IN 1927 = YEARBOOK OF YIDDISH BIBLIOGRAPHY; ROCZNIKI BIBLJOGRAFJI Z? YD. INSTYTUTU NAUKOWEGO. COMPLETE.
Original Wraps. 8vo. XXIII, 446 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. At rear, includes title page in English and Polish, with introductory matter in English and Polish. Yearbook of Yiddish Bibliography, encompassing all Yiddish periodicals, Yiddish books, articles on literature, science, and art published in periodicals, published in 1926; and periodicals published in 1927, and books edited in 1927. This is the first and only volume of the Bibliografishe yorbikher (Bibliographic Yearbooks) , published by the Bibliographic Commission, one of several subdivisions of the Philological Section of the YIVO. This department was charged with recording, and if possible collecting, all new publications in Yiddish and related material written in other languages. In 1927, the renamed Bibliographic Center became an independent unit of the institute, devoted to current books and journals. 1, 000 copies were published (title page verso) . Subjects: Jews - Bibliography - Periodicals. Yiddish literature -Bibliography - Periodicals. OCLC lists 16 copies. Spine previously rebacked, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BIBLIOG-33-61)
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Yivo Institute For Jewish Research.
CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION THE SHTETL 1900-1939.
New York: Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, 1959. Wrappers; 4to. 49 pages. With index of localities. Jews -- Europe, Eastern -- Exhibitions. OCLC lists ten copies worldwide. Excellent condition. (CT-4)
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Yivo Institute For Jewish Research.
THE YIDDISH SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE: ITS AIMS AND ACHIEVEMENTS.
Small 8vo. 14 pages. With fascimile of letter from Albert Einstein to Simon Dubnow on the need for the YIVO. SUBJECT (S) : Yivo Institute for Jewish Research history. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. YIVO. The Yivo Institute for Jewish Research, a global organization, was founded in Berlin in1925, so that Jews participate in scholarly research in their own language, and that the results of world scholarship be made available to those Jews unfamiliar with languages other than Yiddish. (Liptzin, EJ) Spine is torn, otherwise good condition. (BIB-5-27)
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Yocheved Herschlag, National Young Judaea.
THE JUDAEAN LEAVES (VOL. 1-2, NO.2) AND LEADERS GUIDE (BOUND TOGETHER)
Cloth, 12mo, illustrated, in English, Serial Publication. First Edition. Judaean Leaves include the issues January (28 pages) , February (30 pages) , March (21 pages) , April (12 pages) , May (27 pages) , Summer (19 pages) , November (20 pages) , December (29 pages) , Leaders Guide (40 pages ) bound in between Summer and November issues. Yocheved (Judith) Herschlag (Muffs) , was born in 1926 in Queens, NY. She joined Ha-Shomer ha-Dati, a religious kibbutz-oriented Zionist youth group, and went to their training farm in upstate NY in 1946. In 1947, when she was nineteen, she immigrated illegally to British-controlled Palestine with the famed Exodus ship. She settled with her garin [aliyah group] at a kibbutz. The kibbutz fought off several Arab attacks during the Israeli War of Independence in 19471949. Judith Herschlag served as a messenger during times of alert, learning to throw grenades and to shoot. Shortly after her return to the United States in late 1949, she started to work for Young Judaea, an educational movement for Zionist youth. She first served as a group leader and then, beginning in 1954, as national program director. Eventually, she wrote five volumes of Judaean Leaves, a program guide for group leaders. While she worked at Young Judaea, she returned to university studies. In 1970, she married Rabbi Yochanan Muffs, Distinguished Service Professor of Bible studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Throughout her entire professional career, Muffs has striven to promote love of Judaism among Jewish young people, and understanding of Judaism among those of other faiths. , SUBJECT(S) : Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 7 other copies worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-49)
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Yohai Goell
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MODERN HEBREW LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
Cloth, narrow 8vo. , 117 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew literature, Modern -- Translations -- Bibliography. Hebrew literature, Modern -- History and criticism -- Bibliography. Very good + condition. (BIB-7-26)
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Yohai Goell
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MODERN HEBREW LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
Cloth, narrow 8vo. , 122 pages. With author's signature. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew literature, Modern -- Translations -- Bibliography. Hebrew literature, Modern -- History and criticism -- Bibliography. Very good + condition. (BIBLIOG-26-7)
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Yom Tov Ben Zahalon [Tzahalon; Maharitatz] / Samuel Aripul [Shmuel] / Moses Galante [Moshe] / Tamar, David [Intr.] / Tishby, Peretz [Ed.]
Sefer Lekah Tov, Safed 1577 / Kehillat Ya'acov - Commentary on the Book of Ecclesiastes, Safed 1578 / Sefer Sar Shalom - Commentary on the Book of Songs of Songs, Safed 1579 [RARE FACSIMILE EDITION OF 550 COPIES] [IN HEBREW] [THREE VOLUME SET]. Sepher Lekach - Commentary on the Book of Esther / Kehilat Ya'acov [Ya'akov; Yaakov; Yaacov] - Commentary on the Book of Ecclesiastes / Sefer Sar Shalom - Commentary on the Book of Songs of Songs. [SERIES]: The First Safed Printings - a, b & c.
THREE VOLUME SET IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. RARE FACSIMILE LIMITED EDITION OF 550 COPIES - COPY No.165. [CONTENTS]: 1)'Sefer Lekah Tov' - a Commentary on the Book of Esther by Yom Tov ben Moshe Tzahalon (Moses Zahalon), also known as the Maharitatz (c.1559-1638). 'Sefer Lekah Tov' was first printed in 1577 in Safed, thus the first Hebrew book printed in the Land of Israel. Contains a general introduction in English and Hebrew. 2) Kehillat Ya'acov - Commentary on the Book of Ecclesiastes, first printed in 1578 in Safed. This cabalistic commentary on Ecclesiastes was written by Moshe ben Mordechai Galante (d.1608), a 16th-century rabbi and a disciple of Joseph Caro. / 3) Sefer Sar Shalom - Commentary on the Book of Songs of Songs by Samuel ben Isaac Aripul (1540?-ca.1586), first printed in 1579 in Safed. 250x180mm. [35+X+167] + [192] + [206] pages (altogether 610 pages: 212+192+206). Dark-blue leather Hardcover with silver lettering on front cover and spine. Spine edges bumped. [SUMMARY]: These extremely rare three volumes of a limited facsimile edition of Jewish biblical commentaries, which were the first books printed in the Land of Israel, are in very good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Yona, Shamir [Ed.]
Or Le Mayer: Studies in Bible, Semitic Languages, Rabbinic Literature, and Ancient Civilizations. Presented to Mayer Gruber on the Occasion of his Sixty Fifth Birthday.
240X160mm. 445+236 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
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Yona, Shamir; Greenstein, Edward L.; Gruber, Mayer I.; Machinist, Peter; Paul, Shalom M. [Ed.]
Marbeh Hokmah: Studies in the Bible and the Ancient Near East, in Loving Memory of Victor Avigdor Hurowitz [TWO VOLUME SET][IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW]
TWO VOLUME SET. IN ENGLISH AND HEBREW. 23.5x16 cm. LI+683+VIII+302 pages. Hardcover. [VOLUME II]: Cover edges slightly chafed. [BOTH VOLUMES]: Else in good condition.
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YONAH Avi (introduction)
Israël à travers les âges. Petit Palais Paris, mai - septembre 1968.
Paris: Petit Palais, 1968 gr. in-8, 202 pages n. c., 8 planches couleurs, 109 illustrations en noir et blanc. Bibliographie, glossaire. Broché, lég. défr., sinon bon état, nom inscrit sur 1ère page, passages soulignés p. 15.
书商的参考编号 : 1221052
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Yood, Nochum; Note Kozlovski
LIKHTIKE MINUTN
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 159 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Light Minutes; poems written for juveniles by Nochum Yood, beautifully illustrated by Note Kozlovski. Bound in red cloth with gilt lettering and pastedown gilt woodcut illustration on cover. Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish. Kozlovski, Not? E, 1906- illus. Backstrip torn at edges, cloth covers aged and worn at edges, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (YIDCHI-6-2)
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Yorck von Wartenburg, Marion; Schmölders, Claudia [Bearb.]
Die Stärke der Stille. Erzählung eines Lebens aus dem deutschen Widerstand.
München, Dt. Taschenbuch-Verl., 1995. 8°. 127 S., Ill. kart. Ungekürzte Ausg., 5. Aufl. dtv ; 30090 : dtv-Biographie.
书商的参考编号 : 74678AB
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Yoresh, Y.
The Flag of Israel: variations on the theme
SINGED BY THE AUTHOR. 28x22.5 cm. 79 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Yosef Ha-Kohen / David, Abraham [Ed.]
The Letters of Joseph Ha-Kohen: The Author of 'Emeq Ha-Bakha [IN HEBREW] [SIGNED BY AUTHOR].
SIGNED BY EDITOR. IN HEBREW. 23x15.5cm. 98 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly yellowing. Spine slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Yosef, Ovadia
Yabia Omer - Part One [IN HEBREW] [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [SIGNED BY AUTHOR]
IN HEBREW. VOLUME ONE ONLY of Ovadia Yosef's responsa. SIGNED BY AUTHOR - Ovadia Yosef (1920-2013), an eminent Talmudic scholar and authority on Jewish religious law (halakha), the longtime spiritual leader of Israel's ultra-orthodox Shas party, and the Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1973 to 1983. Yosef's responsa (religious law rulings) were highly regarded within Haredi circles, particularly among Mizrahi communities, among whom he was regarded as "the most important living halakhic authority." The dedication is to Rabbi Moshe Salzberg. 340x245mm. 294 pages (pagination: 24+270, each page contains two columns). Burgundy embossed Hardcover with gilt lettering front cover and spine. Cover slightly curved. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book of responsa, signed and dedicated by its author who is considered the most influential contemporary Rabbi of Sephardi Jewry, is in good condition.
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Young Folks League For Aid To Hebrew Infants
YOUNG FOLKS LEAGUE FOR AID TO HEBREW INFANTS SOUVENIR BULLETIN JANUARY 1931
Original paper wrappers. 4to. 24 pages. 27 cm. All text printed in red ink; attractive design. Thirty-fifth anniversary celebration. Bulletin Published Monthly by the Young Folks League for Aid to Hebrew Infants, Vol. 9, No. 5, January 1931. The Young Folks League for Aid to Hebrew Infants was an organizational arm of the Hebrew Infant Asylum, originally founded in 1895 in the Bronx, and merged with the Jewish Child Care Association in 1942. With Reverie and Dedication by S. W. (Solomon Wallerstein, husband of Esther Hellman Wallenstein, the late founding president of the Hebrew Infants Asylum) , with Message of Humble Gratitude by Solomon Wallerstein, President of the Young Folks League, Resume of Gala Concert Meeting December 21st, 1930 (with Jack Benny) , Our last word before the Evening of the 35th Anniversary Banquet and Dance, January 31, 1931, Historical Sketch of the Young Folks League for Aid to Hebrew Infants, History of the Hebrew Infant Asylum, Ladies Sewing Circle of the Home for Hebrew Infants, News Item from the Home, list of New Members, fifteen photographs of children and infants at the asylum, and description of the new Hospital Building of the Home for Hebrew Infants. Last eight pages contain advertisements of sponsors. Subjects: Orphanages. Children. New York - Charities. No copies listed on OCLC. Light wear to edges, light soiling to wraps, previously folded down center, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. Rare. (AMR-44-15) Xxxxx
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Young Israel Of The West Side
FRIDAY EVENING FORUMS
1st Edition. 10 X 23 cm fold-out pamphlet. Holocaust-Era brochure for Jewish talks at the Young Israel Society of The West Side, including several talks on anti-Semitism and Zionism. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Creased. A few tears along edge with no text effected. About good condition. (HOLO2-135-84)
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Young Judaea
THE LEADER. VOL V., NO. VI, APRIL 1940
Original Wraps. 8vo. 23, [1] pages. 22 cm. Holocaust-era periodical, April 1940, vol V, no 6. Contents: Proclamations of Zionist Youth Council, Britain Enacts Drastic Land Regulations, Jewish Scouting in Palestine, etc. Contains fron cover illustration of a Model Table Set for the Passover Seder, illustration of an Ancient Passover Plate (pg 22) ; and announcements for the beginning of Passover on April 23. Subjects: Periodicals, Jewish, in English. Periodicals, American. Jews - Restoration. OCLC lists 4 copies (NYPL, Yale, Brandies, HUC) . Light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HAG-16-36)
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Young Judaea, Inc.
THE YOUNG JUDAEAN. (VOL.42, NO.1-8, OCTOBER 1953 MAY 1954 BOUND TOGETHER)
Cloth, 8vo, 24 pages per issue, in English. Issued monthly from October to June. Includes a monthly review of Jewish events. "A magazine for Jewish youth. " Young Judaea (founded in 1909) is a Zionist movement that runs programs throughout the United States for Jewish youth in grades 2-12. SUBJECT(S) : Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-46)
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Young Judaea, Inc.
THE YOUNG JUDAEAN. VOL.39, NO.1-7/8, OCTOBER 1950 APRIL/MAY 1951. BOUND TOGETHER
Cloth, 8vo, 24 pages per issue, in English. First Edition. Issued monthly from October to June. Includes a monthly review of Jewish events. "A magazine for Jewish youth. " Young Judaea (founded in 1909) is a Zionist movement that runs programs throughout the United States for Jewish youth in grades 2-12. SUBJECT(S) : Jews --- youth --- Zionism. OCLC lists 10 other copies worldwide. Shelf wear to covers, otherwise very good condition (YIDCHI-5-48)
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Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. )
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE YOUNG WOMEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION
Original Wraps. 12mo. 96, [6] pages. 17 cm. Only edition. With 6 leaves of plates, depicting photographs of the facilities of the YWHA building at 31 West 110th Street, New York City. Fourteenth Annual Report of the YWHA. Subjects: Jews - New York (State) - New York. Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. ) - Annual Reports. OCLC lists 1 copy (NYPL) . Light soiling and wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-1-26) xxx
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Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. )
KOL ALAMOTH. VOICE OF THE GIRLS. YWHA. [VOL. 1, NO. 3, MARCH 1917]
Original Wraps. 4to. 16 pages. 26 cm. Periodical of the Young Women's Hebrew Association members at the Dormitory building. Third issue, first volume, of 'Kol Alamoth'. Issued quarterly by the Dormitory girls and Associate members of the Young Women's Hebrew Association, 31, W. 1110th st. New York City. Editor in chief Esther Schulman. Issue dedicated to Miss Sophia Berger. Contains portraits of Sophia Berger, Carrie Sommerfeld, photograph of the swimming pool at the YWHA building. Contains poems, articles, and short stories from members of the YWHA building. With an article commemorating the Fifteenth Anniversary of the YWHA. Subjects: Kol Alamoth Periodical YWHA. None listed on OCLC. Scarce. Edge wear and light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (WOMEN-1-27)
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Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. )
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE YOUNG WOMEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION
Original Wraps. 12mo. 137, [5] pages. 17 cm. Only edition. With 5 leaves of plates depicting the facilities of the YWHA building (31 West 110th Street) , celebration of Succah, etc. Detailed thirteenth annual report of the YWHA. As a communal agency run entirely by and for women, the YWHA provided an important political arena for Jewish women in the early part of the twentieth century. As a pioneering Jewish institution combining social and religious services, the YWHA became one of the principal sources of the Jewish community center movement. - Jewish Women's Archive. Subjects: Jews - New York (State) - New York. Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. ) - Annual Reports. OCLC lists 1 copy (NYPL) . Edges of wraps cghipped, light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (WOMEN-1-25) xx
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Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. )
TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE YOUNG WOMEN'S HEBREW ASSOCIATION
Original Wraps. 12mo. 94, [7] pages. 17 cm. Only edition. With 7 leaves of plates: depicting the Young Women's Hebrew Association building, facilities, and courses. Detailed twelfth annual report of the YWHA. As a communal agency run entirely by and for women, the YWHA provided an important political arena for Jewish women in the early part of the twentieth century. As a pioneering Jewish institution combining social and religious services, the YWHA became one of the principal sources of the Jewish community center movement.
In the new building of 1914, the auditorium doubled as the synagogue, and services were conducted every Friday night, Saturday morning, and on Jewish holidays. The other major Jewish aspect of the YWHA was its curriculum consisting of classes in Hebrew, Bible study, and Jewish history. This was coordinated with an experimental Hebrew school for girls conducted at the YWHA by the Bureau of Jewish Education (of the New York City Kehilla) . Of course, the YWHA offered far more than religious services and Hebrew classes. In 1917, a few years after the completion of its new eight-story facility on 110th Street overlooking Central Park, the New York YWHA was described as 'the only large institution of its kind in America. ' The description of the modern social center continued: 'Besides being a most comfortable home for one hundred and seventy girls, the building is also a true center for the communal interests of the neighborhood; it houses a Commercial School, a Hebrew School, Trade Classes in Dressmaking, Millinery, Domestic Science, classes in Hebrew, Bible Study, Jewish History, Art, English to Foreigners, Advanced English, French, Spanish, and Nursing. There is a completely equipped modern gymnasium and swimming pool. - Jewish Women's Archive. Subjects: Jews - New York (State) - New York. Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. ) - Annual Reports. OCLC lists 1 copy (NYPL) . Wraps previously rebacked, bumped and soiled wraps, internally clean and fresh. Good + condition. Rare. (WOMEN-1-24)
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Young Womens Hebrew Association Of The City Of New York
FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER AND ANNUAL MEETING
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 6 pages; 23 cm. An event program. Includes list of officers, board of directors and dinner committee members, a menu, and lists of diners arranged both alphabetically and by table. The YWHA founded in New York City on February 6, 1902 was the first independent YWHA. Earlier organizations of similar focus and name had existed only as auxiliaries to Young Mens Hebrew Associations (YMHAs) , which had been founded as early as the 1850s. The new organization, founded at the home and under the leadership of Bella Unterberg, combined religious, social, and cultural recreational activities in a way that redefined the possibilities of Jewish communal life. Meant to serve the needs of young women, especially working girls, the New York YWHAs synthesis of social and religious aims distinguished it from the YMHA, which sought to bring Jewish men together within a secular Americanized setting (jwa.org 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : YWHA, Fundraisers. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Some rubbing. Slight toning. Minimal edgewear. Very good condition. Very Rare. (WOMEN-6-3)
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young, James (Hg.)
Mahnmale des Holocaust, Motive, Rituale und Stätten des Gedenkens, Mit Abb.,
München, Prestel, 1995. 30x23 cm, 172 S., OKart., EA neuwertig
书商的参考编号 : 190774AB
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Young, James E.
THE CHANGING SHAPE OF HOLOCAUST MEMORY
Original Wrappers. 8vo. Vi, 49 pages. 22 cm. First edition. Six color graphs describing survey data relating to public opinion and knowledge about the Holocaust. An essay by James Young concerning popular opinion and knowledge of the Holocaust based on the findings of a series of surveys by The American Jewish Committee starting in 1992 and continuing after the publication of this essay. The topics contained within the survey questions include Holocaust literature, specific Holocaust history and Holocaust Memorial sites. James E. Young is Professor of English and Judaic Studies, and Chair, Judaic Studies Department, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, ushmm.org) Young's scholarly work focuses on historical memory and memorialization, and in particular the aesthetics and politics of Holocaust memorials, on which he is a recognized authority. Young's insight that the motives of memory are never pure informs his examination of the ways in which contemporary political commitments and exigencies shape what is remembered and how it is memorialized, and how a memorial may become part of a reductive political mythology. He proposes that the countermonument a work of art that interrogates and undermines intended, official meaning is the best guarantor that viewers will experience a more genuine sense of historical memory not entirely mediated by a heroic or redemptive national narrative. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Holocaust Memorials. Holocaust Jews. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Later staple binding. Light shelf wear. Text and pages bright and clean. Good + condition. (HOLO2-109-32)
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Young, James Edward
Beschreiben des Holocaust, Darstellung und Folgen der Interpretation, Mit Abb., Aus dem Amerikanischen von Christa Schuenke,
Frankfurt/Main, Jüdischer Verlag, 1992. 340 S., OPbd. m. OU., DEA Stempel auf Fußschnitt, gut erhalten
书商的参考编号 : 188792AB
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Youth Workshop In Israel
THE BEST YEAR OF YOUR LIFE WITH THE YOUTH WORKSHOP IN ISRAEL
No date (1951-1956) . First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers in yellow, black, white, and grey with photographs of young Jews in Israel. Brochure. 6 panels; 22cm. A lively brochure aimed at getting young people to come and work as Kibbutzim for a year in the early Statehood period. Covered in yellow stripes and squares, black-and-white photographs, and yellow colorized photographs of young adults experiencing Israeli life. Includes requirements for participation in the program as well as descriptions of the trip. The Youth Workshop in Israel is an educational institution designed to meet the needs of young Jews who wish to see Israel, not as tourists, but to live there for a period of time and to experience it personally. SUBJECT(S) : Zionism, Jewish youth, Israel. OCLC lists no holdings. Minimal markings and folds. One faint pencil mark and one blue pen date range written by previous owner Sept. 1956-June 1957 that do not affect text. Very good condition. Rare (zion-12-10)
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Youth Zionist Organization Of America
MASADA: AIMS, PRINCIPLES AND PROGRAM
Original Wraps. 12mo. 19 pages. 20 cm. Holocaust-era imprint, the final of 5 annual brochures issued. With frontispiece portrait of Theodor Herzl. Contains the Masada Program, a history of Zionism and Palestine, the Zionist movement, the Masada youth movement, Masada aims and activities, the history of the Masada movement. Contains 14 illustrations. February 1940 - cover. Program of the Masada Zionist Youth Movement, updated and issued yearly between 1936 and 1940. Subjects: Zionism. Masada. Jews, American. Jewish religious education. OCLC lists 3 copies (JTSA, Harvard, Natl Libr Israel) . Light wear to wraps, previous owners signature on front wrap, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (ZION-8-18)
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Yovel, Yirmiyahu.
The New Otherness: Marrano Dualities in the First Generation.
San Francisco: Swig Judaic Studies Program, University of San Francisco, 1999. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 14 pages. Sections include: Introduction; The New Otherness; The Judaizers; Women as "Semi-Rabbis; " Interiority & Hope; Dialectical Paradoxes and Reversals; The Assimilated; The Drifters and Accommodators; Nostalgia vs. Hope; The Determined Neophytes; Marrano Anti-Judaism; The Spiritual Seekers; The This Worldly, the Skeptics, and the Heretics: The Career Seekers: an Early Individualism; The Proto-Universalists; Secularism and the Crisis of Transcendence. SUBJECT (S) : Jews - Spain; Marranos - Spain; Christian converts from Judaism. OCLC lists 14 copies. Binding is paperback. Back has an address sticker and postal stamp. Very Good condition. (SEF-5-18) . Xx
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YPES, Catharina
Jacob Hiegentlich. 1907-1940.
Amsterdam, L.J. Veen`s, 1950. Erstausgabe. Mit 1 Frontisp. 117 S. 4°, OLnbd.
书商的参考编号 : 8289
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Yudelovits, Avraham Aharon
SEFER SHEELOT U-TESHUVOT BET AV TELITAI: HELEK DAAT AVRAHAM AL YOREH DEAH
(FT) Hardcover, folio, 4, 280 pages, 33 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : (880-06) Responsa -- 1800-. OCLC lists 13 copies worldwide. Wear to binding. Personal library stamp inside cover. Good condition. (Heb-29-2)
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Yudelovits, Avraham Aharon Ben B.
SHEELOT U-TESHUVOT BET AV KAMA HELEK HAYE AVRAHAM AL ORAH HAYIM
(FT) No cover, folio, 266 pages. In Hebrew. Contents: ? ? ? ? : ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? : ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ... OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Library of Israel) . Missing cover. Missing last two pages (267-268) . Chipped corners and edges. Wear to binding. Yellowing of pages. (Heb-29-4)
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Yudkin, Leon I
1948 and after:. Aspects of Israeli fiction.
Manchester, University of Manchester, 1984. VIII, 182 S. (= Journal of Semitic Suudies, Monograph No. 5). Gr.-8vo. OBrosch.
书商的参考编号 : 43129
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Yudlov, I.
TAARUKHAT SEFARIM BIBLIOFILIYIM IVRIYIM : ULAM BERMAN, BET HA-SEFARIM HA-LEUMI VEHA-UNIVERSITAI, HA-UNIVERSITAH HA-IVRIT BI-YERUSHALAYIM, MARHESHVAN, 733 [AN EXHIBITION OF HEBREW BIBLIOPHILIC BOOKS]
(FT) Original Stapled Wrappers. 8vo. 44, [6] pages. In Hebrew with added title page and introduction in English. CONTENTS: Beginning of Hebrew Printing and Groups of Hebrew Letters --- Books Printed on Unusual Materials --- Books Printed in Limited Editions --- Special Copies Printed for Certain Individuals --- Publications for Special Occasions --- Ordinary Books in Quality Printing Style --- Books in Graphic Letters. SUBJECTS: Printing, Hebrew. Hebrew imprints -- Exhibitions. OCLC lists six copies. Institutional stamp on title page; otherwise a nice, clean copy in Very Good Condition. (BIBLIOG-27-29)
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Yugoslavia) Savez Jevrejskih Opstina Jugoslavije.
JEVREJSKI ALMANAH 1955/6.
4to. 402 pages. Illustrated. A triennial periodical (published every tree years. ) SUBJECT(S) : Jews Yugoslavia. Has been very nicely rebound. Pages are darkened, have some marks, good condition. (SEF-10-23)
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YUSUF ÜNAL.
The Turks and the Jews. From Besim Tibuk's perspective.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. 88 p. "What did the Jews actually think about the Ottomans and how did they behave? Did we show progress during the Republican Era or not? What about the Nobel Prizes? The Jewish nation, with an only 15 million population, got more then 100 Nobel Prizes. However, there are only a handful of people who got the Nobel Prize in the Islamic world with 1,5 billion believers. The Jews are quite influential in world finance, trade, politics and technology. They are always present at all of the key points. They used to regard Turkey as their second mother land and give support whenever needed. And now,is the 13-century-old friendship being replaced by hatred and blood? Join the taking conversation with Besim Tibuk".
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YWHA/YMHA) Stern, Alfred.
BUILDING CHARACTER FOR 75 YEARS.
4to. 39 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association (New York, N. Y. ) . OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Corners bumped, spine wear, good condition. (AMR-17-7) .
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