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American Libraries Procurement Center
ACCESSIONS LIST, ISRAEL. VOLUME 9 1972.
Tel-Aviv: American Libraries Procurement Center, 1972. Wrappers; 4to. Xcvii pages. Monthly publication. At head of title: The Library of Congress Public Law 480 Project. SUBJECT (S) : Israel -- Imprints -- Periodicals. Sunned; cover soil. Spine chipping. Good condition. (CT-9)
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American Memorial Committee For The Hanged Martyrs Of Eretz Israel
[FUNDRAISING LETTER FOR THE HANGED MARTYRS OF ERETZ ISRAEL]
This single page printed letter from the American Memorial Committee for the Hanged Martyrs of Eretz Israel accompanied a copy of Itzhak Gurion's very popular autobiography "Triumph on the Gallows. " The letter requests $3 for the book, the proceeds of which would be dedicated to establish a memorial for the martyred Irgun fighters who were hanged by the British. Excellent condition. (zion2-2-18)
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American Ort Federation
AMERICAN ORT JOURNAL; VOLUME 6 [NUMBERS 10, 11]
Original Wraps. 4to. 4; 4 pages. 32 cm. First edition. Two issues of the American Ort Journal. Volume 6, numbers 10 (November) and number 11 (December) 1938. Number 10 contains front full page portrait of B. Charney Vladeck, 1886-1938; with three articles in Tribute to B. Charney Vladeck; other articles read: Harold Altschul named Executive Vice-Chairman of ORT; notes from sections of Women's American ORT, I. L. G. W. Union Contributes five thousand to ORT, Mexican Jewry Aids ORT. Number 11 contains three illustrations (black and white photographs) , including a photograph of Albert Einstein at the ORT Exhibit in New York. Other articles titled: Plans Launched for Special Drive for Ort Funds, ORT Union Cables for Added Support, ORT-J. D. C. Drive in Montreal, B. Charney Vladeck One-Hundred Thousand Memorial Fund, Chicago ORT Launches Member Drive, 97 New Cities Contribute to ORT, Reports from sections of Women's American ORT and Junior American ORT, More Large Unions Aid ORT (shoe workers, painters, etc. ) , need of ORT in South America, ORT School in Paris. Subjects: American ORT Federation. Jews - United States - Periodicals. OCLC lists two holdings (Natl Libr Israel; Harvard) , none in New York. Light egde wear, lightly soiled, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-113-32)
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American Ort Federation.
JEWISH ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION THROUGH VOCATIONAL TRAINING: ORT ACTIVITIES AND FINANCING DURING 1952: A REPORT TO THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY
Original Wraps. 4to. 16 pages. 29 cm. First edition. With 5 illustrations (four full page, and one half page, infographic-statistic charts) . Foreword by Dr. William Haber, and report on the activities of the ORT during 1952; with five infographic charts displaying ORT training course Enrollment by Country, Enrollment by Trade Classifications, Distribution of Installations, Income, and Expenditures by Country. With last page Explanatory Notes of the charts. Extensive discussion of training in Iran, France, Morocco, Tunisia, Israel, Italy, Algeria; Greece also reported. A large number of training courses in France for Displaced persons and Refugees are described. Subjects: Rehabilitation - Statistics. American ORT Federation. OCLC lists 3 copies (Brandeis, HUC, Balch Institute) , none in New York. Light soiling to wraps, light edge wear, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-20)
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American ORT Federation.
ORT ECONOMIC REVIEW. Vol V, Nr 2. Dec, 1945 (only).
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 98 pages 23 cm. Articles include: "ORT Fifty Years of Jewish Relief in Eastern Europe;" "First Aid and Personal Rehabilitation for Displaced Persons;" " Americans and Japanese in Siberia, 1918-1919;" etc. Quarterly Periodical began publishing in 1941. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Periodicals. Jews -- Charities. Heavy wear & chipping to covers, Internally clean & tight with a few stains. Good Condition Thus. (H-43-7)
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American Ort Federation.
ORT NEWSLETTER [JANUARY 1947]
Original Wraps. 4to. 6 pages. 31 cm. First edition. With 14 illustrations (black and white photographs) . January 1947 issue (no number or volume given) of the ORT Newsletter. Contains the following articles: ORT goes to Sea Maritime Projects set up in England, France (Training ship for Refugees) , ORT at a Glance (statistical figures for projects and trainees globally) , La Guardia Hails ORT Work in Displaced Persons Camps, 6.5 million Quota Set for 1947 by World Conference, Program in D. P. Camps Grows; Reports from Other Places Given, Machines Nazi Stole Go to Polish Schools, Building a New Life in Farm School (about the La Roche, France, training project) , D. P. 's Trained as Dental Mechanics Hired by UNRRA for Camp Work, Hochman Finds Training Effective in Rehabilitating Displaced Persons (with discussion of war orphans) , 3.5 thousand Refugees in U. S. Trained in New York, Pierre Dreyfus Dies, ORT and Youth Aliyah Establish Agreeement for Training Pioneers for Palestine, Over 2, 000 Trained in Schools in China, Youth Aliyah Group Gets Training in Belgian Home; also articles on ORT work in Rumania, Belgium, Hungary, England, Poland, Holland, Switzerland; also articles on fundraising activities, and commemoration of the good work, done by members of the American ORT federation. Subjects: Jews - Education - Periodicals. Jews - United States Periodicals. None listed on OCLC (Harvard, and Natl Libr Israel, do not list any issues past 1945) . Light edge wear, light soiling throughout, overall fresh and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-24)
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American Ort Federation.
ORT NEWSLETTER [JUNE 1945, NUMBER 1]
Original Wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 29 cm. First edition. First page headline reads: V-E Day finds ORT Work Expanding. Bottom of front page reads: Organization for Rehabilitation through Training. A program of economic rehabilitation for Jewish refugees and war victims throughout the world. Describes extensive rebuilding and rehabilitation in the immediate aftermath of Nazi destruction; with description of courses begun in Liberated France, Trades taught in Switzerland, Tools shipped to Poland, Ort Work expands to both hemispheres of the Americas and to South Africa (with description and photograph of ORT Farm Johannesburg) . With short messages from various ORT chapters in various cities across America; the activities of the Women's ORT, and Greater New York Campaign activities. Subjects: Jews - Education - Periodicals. Jews - United States Periodicals. OCLC lists two copies (natl libr Israel, HUC) , none on the East Coast. Light edge wear and soiling, previously folded, minor tears along fold lines. Otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-22)
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American Ort Federation.
ORT NEWSLETTER [SEPTEMBER 1945, NUMBER 2]
Original Wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 30 cm. First edition. With four illustrations. ORT Newsletter, number 2, September 1945; contains the following brief articles: Ort Ships Supplies to French Artisans, Second Tool Shipment Sent to Poland, Senator Justin Godart Lauds Work of ORT in France, Greater New York Trade Divisions plan Campaign Activities for Fall, Women's American ORT Produces Sound Film on Guardianship Plan (concerning Jewish War Orphans) , Jewish 'Day' Writer Describes ORT Trade School in Santiago De Chile, Pierre Dreyfus Back in France, ORT Represenatives Sent to Hungary and Belgium, Oswego Internees Return Home (fifty three refugees at the Oswego Internment Center returned to Yugoslavia) , Budapest School Reopenes (Ort Technical School Budapest reopens) . With page of W. A. O. Chapter Chats containing reports from various local metropolitan chapters from the continental U. S. Bottom of front page reads: Organization for Rehabilitation through Training. A program of economic rehabilitation for Jewish refugees and war victims throughout the world. Subjects: Jews - Education - Periodicals. Jews - United States Periodicals. OCLC lists three copies (Harvard, natl libr Israel, HUC) Previously folded in three parts, leaving creases. Light soiling throughtout, minor edgewear. Otherwise clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-23)
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American Ort Federation.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING COURSES OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IN WARSAW AUGUST 1940-MAY 1941.
Original Wraps. 4to. 11 pages. 28 cm. First edition. Typewritten copy. Detailed report on the re-establishment of vocational training courses in ORT facilities in Warsaw, discontinued during the siege of Warsaw (as the Ort Building on Dluga street was destroyed) , with no classes functioning during the 1939-40 school year, but renewed, with saved equipment and machinery moved to ORT Quarters at Zabia and Stawski. The renewed courses, until May 1941, consisted of 2, 500 pupils; the enlargement of courses offered, the programs, results, conditions for development, plans for new courses, statistics of the artisan courses, office work courses, agricultural courses, and housekeeping courses are given in detail. A section entitled Cooperation with ORT, concerning relations with the Jewish Council, and the self-financing of ORT towards its courses was negotiated. Subjects: Jews - Poland - Warsaw. Vocational education - Poland - Warsaw. World ORT Union - Reports. OCLC lists one copy (NYPL) . Light wear to edges, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-113-27)
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American Palestine Campaign
THE ROMANCE OF A PEOPLE: A MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC PAGEANT IN NINE EPISODES, EIGHT INTERLUDES AND A PROLOGUE: PORTRAYING THE HIGHLIGHTS IN FOUR THOUSAND YEARS OF JEWISH HISTORY
Original wrappers. 4to. [16] pages. 31 cm. First Edition. Proceeds to American Palestine Campaign for the Settlement of German Jews in Palestine. Quote from statement by Louis Lipsky inside back cover: No one contends that Palestine is capable of receiving all or even the greater part of those Jews who are being crushed by the Nazi Regime. Subjects: Jews -- History -- To 1200 B. C. -- Drama. Jews -- Illinois -- Chicago. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. (Brown, HUC, Brandeis, Univ. Of Florida, USHMM, Chicago History Museum, Univ. Of Illinois at Chicago, Johns Hopkins, American Jewish Historical Society, Natl. Libr. Of Israel. ) Light stain along lower fore-edge. Light cover soiling and spotting. Good + condition. (HOLO2-112-20)
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American Society For The Palestine Institute Of Technology.
TECHNION NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 1, 1945 AND UNKNOWN DATE (1945-46? ) (2 ISSUES) [GI BILL TO STUDY IN PALESTINE! ]
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 4to. 2-3 pages each on Technion Newsletter letterhead; 28 cm. Mimeographed. Divided into various sections including G. I. Bill of Rights to Apply to Palestine Institute of Technology, $300, 000 Budget Adopted; Membership Drive Launched, and U. S. Students Contribute to Technion through Hillel Foundations at Wisconsin, Harvard and Radcliffe. The decision of the Veterans Administration was acclaimed by leading engineering and industrial circles here as a long step toward establishing closer ties with Palestine in the field of technical education and has aroused special interest among American youth organizations whose membership includes many servicemen and veterans interested in continuing their training at the Haifa Institute. SUBJECT (S) : Technion, Periodicals, Palestine. OCLC lists 1 holding worldwide (Harvard) . Mild edgewear. Slight toning. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Very good condition. (HOLO2-134-33)
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American Student Zionist Federation. National Avukah Program.
THE JEWS AS A GROUP: THE DEVELOPMENT OF JEWISH SOCIETY AND INSTITUTIONS
Original Wraps. 8vo. 31 pages. 23 cm. First edition. First appearance. Nazi-era booklet. 'National Avukah program; first series: The Jews as a group; first semester: The development of Jewish society and institutions'. This essay is planned as the first part of a four year course - p. 3. Historical survey, designed for Avukah students, on Jewish history from the Second Temple period to the present (covers Babylonia, the expulsion from Spain, the ghetto, Poland, Emancipation, Russian and American Jewry, etc. ) . Subjects: Jews - History. Jews Civilization. OCLC lists only 2 copies (Harvard, Dallas) . Wraps soiled, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (ZION-8-21)
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American Technion Society
TECHNION YEARBOOK. ISSUES FROM 1945, 1947, 1948, 1952-53, 1954-55. [5 VOLUMES TOTAL]
First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 4to. 148-292 pages; 28 cm. Yearbooks from the DP-period filled with advertisements, articles, black-and-white photographs, maps, charts, and illustrations from the Technion in Israel. The 1947 issue includes Hope for the Middle East by Walter C. Lowdermilk. The 1948 issue includes articles by David Ben-Gurion, Eli Ginzberg, and William B. Ziff. The 1952-53 and 1954-55 issues include color illustrations. Aimed primarily at building political and financial support for the University within American Jewry, the publication is very slick and appealing to look at. SUBJECT (S) : Science, Technology, Palestine, Technion. OCLC and WorldCat list 2 holdings worldwide (National Res Coun of Canada, Eth-Bibliothek Zurich) . Minimal pencil and pen markings that do not affect text. Slight toning to some issues. Minimal edgewear and library markings to some issues. Very good + condition. (ZION-51-64)
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Americana Women in Education 20th Century New York City African Americana Judaica
Circa 1915 - 1941 Group of Photographs & Ephemera from a Jewish Woman Public School Teacher in New York City
New York N.Y.: Not Published 1910. Group includes: Photography: C. 1915 6 �" x 8 �" grammar school class photograph with very large flag back-drop. Evidence of the gradually changing demographic in New York City as black migration took place from the south and whites left for the suburbs. Edges chipped soiled; plate numbers at lower left; in good condition. Young Jewish man standing portrait; 6" x 9" overall size; H.Smith 109 Second Avenue N.Y. backstamp edges chipped a bit; in good condition. Group of well-dressed Jewish men in a meeting hall; some religious furnishings are visible candelabra lecturn cabinet. Approx. 7 �" x 9 �" size; no photographer or studio identifiers. Group of 9 snapshots mounted on black paper album pages a couple identified of women at various locations circa 1920s. A circa 1915 photo-both strips; one having 2 poses the other four of a young Bertha Levy. The larger strip with the back stamp of Tarr 164 W. 126th St. A real-photo postcard of a larger photograph group-shot of a group of young girls between infant and young teen ages accompanied by 4 women. With the studio identifier of L.I. Harris The Pioneer Photographer of South Beach S.I. A group of 9 loose snapshots and a trimmed real-photo postcard. One identified on back as "Grandstand B.H.P. Sept. 30 1914" and another as taken at Garnerville Labor Day 1913. Ephemera: 13 Individual Rating Report Principal's Report on Teacher's Service for Bertha Liebovitz Levy at P.S. 68 and P.S. 70 1925 - 1943. Approx. 5 �" x 7 �" size. A couple of typed letters signed by Morris Scherer principal of P.S. 70 one regarding an award to be present to Ms. Levy the other a letter of condolence upon Ms. Levy's death. With 6 handwritten letters 1921 - 1941 complimenting Ms. Levy's kindness & teaching skills and also a request for information for details on a mutual friend's life. Condition: Some of the photographs with edge-wear creases others very good. Paper ephemera with old fold lines some ageing and wear. Overall the group in good condition. . Photgraphy. Not Bound. Good. Not Published Paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 24458 ISBN : 7019251943 9787019251944
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Americana Women in Education 20th Century New York City African Americana Judaica
Circa 1915 - 1941 Group of Photographs & Ephemera from a Jewish Woman Public School Teacher in New York City
New York N.Y.: Not Published 1910. Group includes: Photography: C. 1915 6 ½" x 8 ¼" grammar school class photograph with very large flag back-drop. Evidence of the gradually changing demographic in New York City as black migration took place from the south and whites left for the suburbs. Edges chipped soiled; plate numbers at lower left; in good condition. Young Jewish man standing portrait; 6" x 9" overall size; H.Smith 109 Second Avenue N.Y. backstamp edges chipped a bit; in good condition. Group of well-dressed Jewish men in a meeting hall; some religious furnishings are visible candelabra lecturn cabinet. Approx. 7 ¼" x 9 ½" size; no photographer or studio identifiers. Group of 9 snapshots mounted on black paper album pages a couple identified of women at various locations circa 1920s. A circa 1915 photo-both strips; one having 2 poses the other four of a young Bertha Levy. The larger strip with the back stamp of Tarr 164 W. 126th St. A real-photo postcard of a larger photograph group-shot of a group of young girls between infant and young teen ages accompanied by 4 women. With the studio identifier of L.I. Harris The Pioneer Photographer of South Beach S.I. A group of 9 loose snapshots and a trimmed real-photo postcard. One identified on back as "Grandstand B.H.P. Sept. 30 1914" and another as taken at Garnerville Labor Day 1913. Ephemera: 13 Individual Rating Report Principal's Report on Teacher's Service for Bertha Liebovitz Levy at P.S. 68 and P.S. 70 1925 - 1943. Approx. 5 ¼" x 7 ¼" size. A couple of typed letters signed by Morris Scherer principal of P.S. 70 one regarding an award to be present to Ms. Levy the other a letter of condolence upon Ms. Levy's death. With 6 handwritten letters 1921 - 1941 complimenting Ms. Levy's kindness & teaching skills and also a request for information for details on a mutual friend's life. Condition: Some of the photographs with edge-wear creases others very good. Paper ephemera with old fold lines some ageing and wear. Overall the group in good condition. . Photgraphy. Not Bound. Good. Not Published Paperback books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 24458 ISBN : 7019251943 9787019251944
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Ameringen, M. L. Van (Moses Loeb)
TAFEREELEN UIT DE GESCHIEDENIS DER ISRAELIETEN IN DE LAATSTE 18 EEUWEN: UIT ONDERSCHIEDENE BRONNEN BIJEEN GEBRAGT. 2. JAARGANG
8vo; 2nd Annual only (of 3? ) Dutch Jewish history annual, published by the Sephardic printer de Mesquita. Contents include: Diego D'Aguilar; Beroemde Rabbijnen; Inez D'Azevedo; De Slaaf te Cordova; etc. Front hinge repair, heavy wear to spine, Good Condition. (sef-35-37)
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Ames, Edward Remington.
GOD IS NOT THE NAME: A STUDY OF THE DEISTIC NOMENCLATURE OF THE BIBLE [AUTHOR INSCRIBED]
Original Boards. 8vo. 64 pages. 21 cm. Second edition, revised. Inscribed by author on endpage. Full title: God is not the name: a study of the deistic nomenclature of the Bible: presenting the proof therefrom that God Yahweh alone is the supreme God, and that, consequently, Yahwism, the worship of Yahweh, offers humanity its only hope of earthly emancipation. One of a number of self-published works by Edward Remington Ames, a Glendale member of the Bible Student Movement (one of the schisms produced within the Jehovah's Witnesses) , this and other of his works expound the need for dropping the name God in place of YHWH and Jehovah in the new testament. A few points in theology are debated, included a refutation of the trinity. During the 1930's, Ames had a brief correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, contributed one article to Dreiser's paper, and inscribed volumes of Ames works are to be found in Dresier's library. Other of Ames works are part of the accepted reading of the Jehovah's Witnesses, as can be demonstrated from numerous sites, and the fact that Ames works are at the Watchtower Bethel Library in Brooklyn. Attractively printed, with gilt title on boards and decorative endpages. Subjects: God Name. Bible Student Movement. Oclc lists 8 copies. Light wear to cloth, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (SPEC-39-12)
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AMICHAI (Yehuda).
Anthologie personnelle.
Arles Actes Sud, coll. "Poésie" 1992 1 vol. broché in-8 étroit, broché, 141 pp. Traduit de l'hébreu par Emmanuel Moses. Choc à la tranche, atteignant l'ensemble du volume. Sans gêne à la lecture. Epuisé, en l'état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 120639
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AMICHAI (Yehuda).
Anthologie personnelle.
Arles Actes Sud, coll. "Poésie" 1992 1 vol. broché in-8 étroit, broché, 141 pp. Traduit de l'hébreu par Emmanuel Moses. Choc à la tranche, atteignant l'ensemble du volume. Sans gêne à la lecture. Epuisé, en l'état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 120639
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AMIN (Samir).
Le problème palestinien. Pour une Palestine démocratique.
Librairie Palestine 1973 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, agrafée, 20 pp. Belle condition.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 94431
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AMIN (Samir).
Le problème palestinien. Pour une Palestine démocratique.
Librairie Palestine 1973 1 vol. broché plaquette in-8, agrafée, 20 pp. Belle condition.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 94431
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Amichaï, Yehuda
Poèmes
Préfacé et traduit de l’hébreu par Michel Eckard, Actes Sud, 1985, 77 p. Broché, 10 x 19 cm.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : IXY-416
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AMICHAI (Yehuda).
Poèmes.
Arles Actes Sud 1985 1 vol. broché in-12 étroit, broché, 77 pp. Traduits de l'hébreu par Michel Eckhard. Edition originale française numérotée sur vergé. Couverture un peu salie, sinon en bon état. Epuisé.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 120640
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AMICHAI (Yehuda).
Poèmes.
Arles Actes Sud 1985 1 vol. broché in-12 étroit, broché, 77 pp. Traduits de l'hébreu par Michel Eckhard. Edition originale française numérotée sur vergé. Couverture un peu salie, sinon en bon état. Epuisé.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 120640
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AMICALE dORANIENSBURG-SACHSENHAUSEN.
Sachso. Au coeur du système concentrationnaire nazi.
Paris, France-Loisirs/Plon (« Terre Humaine »), 1982. in-8°, 617 pages, illustrations hors texte N&B, biblio, index, relie cartonnage editeur, jaquette illustree plastifiee.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 13350
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AMICALE d’ORANIENSBURG-SACHSENHAUSEN.
Sachso. Au coeur du système concentrationnaire nazi.
in-8°, 617 pages, illustrations hors texte N&B, biblio, index, relie cartonnage editeur, jaquette illustree plastifiee. Bel exemplaire [HI-8]
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Amichai, Jehuda
Nicht von jetzt, nicht von hier. Roman. Aus dem Hebräischen v. Ruth Achlama.
Würzburg, Königshausen & Neumann, 2017. 404(4) S. OBrosch.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 73738AB
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Amiel, Leon
Chagall in Jerusalem
24.5x32 cm. 192 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Cover corners slightly chafed. Top and bottom of spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.
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Amiel, Mosche Avigdor [Moshe] / Rabinowitz, L. [Tr.]
Unto My People, El-Ami. For the High Festivals Period.
22.5x14.5 cm. VIII+175 pages. Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover corners and spine edges slightly bumped and rubbed. Else in good condition.
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Amiel, Moses Avigdor
"Sermons Unto My People": "A Word in Season" for all Seasons and Holydays of the Year - Part One: Introspection For the Season of the "Days of Awe" [VOLUME I ONLY] [IN HEBREW]
VOLUME I ONLY. IN HEBREW. 23.5x16 cm. 223 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover and spine edges slightly rubbed. Spine slightly rubbed and faded. Spine upper edge slightly worn. Ex-libris stamp on front whitepage. Else in good condition.
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Amiel, Moshe Avigdor
Light for an Age of Confusion: Viewing the 20th Century according to the Torah: Linvuchey Ha-Tekufa II [THIS VOLUME ONLY] Publication no. 3
THIS VOLUME ONLY.151X232 mm. 164+225 pages. Hardcover. Gilt spine. The book is in English and Hebrew. Spine and cover very slightly worn at edges. Cover very slightly stained. Else, book is in good condition.
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Amigo, Abraham
Novellae, Hiddushey Har'a Amigo [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 275X220 mm. 328 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Cover edges and corners slightly worn. Spine slightly yellowing. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Aminoah, Noah
ARIKHAT MASEKHET KIDUSHIN BA-TALMUD HA-BAVLI: SIDUR, ARIKHAH, GIRSAOT SHEL GEMARA, YAHASE SUGYOT, BAVLI, YERUSHALMI
Original Cloth. 8vo. 15, 396 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Added summary in English. Added English title page: The redaction of the tractate Qiddushin in the Babylonian Talmud; Compilation, Redaction, Textual Readings, Parallel Sugyot. Important study on Tractate Qiddushin, by Noah Aminoah, professor of Talmud at Tel Aviv University. Subjects: Criticism, interpretation, etc. Talmud. Kiddushin - Criticism, interpretation, etc. Talmud. Kiddouchin - Critique re? Dactionnelle. Talmud. Kiddushin. OCLC lists 20 copies. Light wear to jacket. Very good + condition. (RAB-58-22)
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Aminoah, Noah
ARIKHAT MASEKHTOT BETSAH, ROSH-HA-SHANAH VE-TAANIT BA-TALMUD HA-BAVLI: SIDUR, ARIKHAH, GIRSAOT SHEL GEMARA, YAHASE SUGYOT, BAVLI YERUSHALMI
Original Cloth. 8vo. 352 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew. Added English title page: Redaction of the Tractate Betza, Rosh-hashanah and Ta? Anith in the Babilonian Talmud; Compilation, Redaction, Textual Readings, Parallel Sugyot. Important study on tractates Betza, Rosh-hashanah and Ta? Anith by Noah Aminoah, professor of Talmud at Tel Aviv University. Subjects: Talmud. Bezah - Criticism, Redaction. Talmud. Rosh ha-Shanah - Criticism, Redaction. Talmud. Ta? Anit - Criticism, Redaction. Talmud. Bezah. Talmud. Rosh ha-Shanah. OCLC lists 17 copies. Light wear to jacket, some pencilled notes on first endpage, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (RAB-58-23)
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Amir, Dov
Leben und Werk der deutschsprachigen Schriftsteller in Israel. e. Bio-Bibliogr.
München/New York/London/Paris, Saur, 1980. 8°. 95 S. kart.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 74160AB
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Amir, Yehoyada
Renewal of Jewish Life in Nachman Krochmal's Philosophy [IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH ABSTRACT]
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH ABSTRACT. 21X15 cm. 426 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
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Amir, Yehoyada [Ed.]
The Path of the Spirit: The Eliezer Schweid Jubilee Volume [TWO VOLUME SET] [IN HEBREW]. [SERIES]: Jerusalem Studies in Jewish Thought - XIX.
TWO VOLUME SET. IN HEBREW. [BOTH VOLUMES]: 23x15.5 mm. XXII+XXIV+913 pages: [XXIV+497]+[XXII+498-913]. Softcover. [VOL.II]: Front cover lower corners slightly wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: Else both volumes in good condition.
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Amir-Pinkerfeld, Anda; Dikshtein
GAD-GAMAD VEHA-PITRIYAH: SIPUR BA-HARUZIM
1st edition. Original illustrated wrappers. 8vo. 16 pages, 16 x 24 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Gad-Dwarf and the Mushroom. Beautifully illustrated. Anda Amir-Pinkerfeld (1902-1981) is one of Israels most beloved childrens writers. She emigrated to Palestine from Lvov in 1924. She won the Israel Prize, Bialik Prize, and Haim Greenberg Prize. SUBJECTS: Children's poetry, Hebrew. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Stanford, Michigan, Princeton, LOC) . Near Fine Condition. A beautiful copy. (YID-41-60) xx
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Amis De La Commission Centrale De L'Enfance.
LES JUIFS ONT RÉSISTÉ EN FRANCE : 1940-1945
1st Edition. Original Black Paper Wrappers. Does not include DVD. 8vo. 333, [1] pages ; 25 cm. In French. Title translates into English as, THE JEWS IN FRANCE RESISTED : 1940-1945. Beautiful, well designed, exhibition book with stories of many Jewish leaders from the French Resistance. Littered with rare photos, testimonies, and documents. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. In very good+ condition. (HOLO2-130-40)
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Amit, David
The Synagogues of Hurbat Ma'on and Hurbat 'Anim and the Jewish Settlement in Southern Hebron Hills [IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION]. Thesis submitted for the degree Doctor of Philosopy
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. 290x205 mm. 223+5+XXXVII pages. Softcover. Cover slightly stained. Pen inscription on title page - NO damage to text. Else in good condition.
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Amitay, Mordekhai; Shraga Weil
HAGADAH SHEL PESAH
Original Wraps. 8vo. [32] pages. 23 cm. Second Printing. In Hebrew. Kibbutz Haggadot for Hashomer Hatzair. Beautifully designed handwritten illustrations by Mordekhai Amitay, border decoration by Shraga Weil; lithographed and printed on ragpaper. Wraps printed in brown and yellow ink. Reprint of the 1949 edition, without yizkor index at rear. Subjects: Haggadot, Kibbutz. Judaism - Liturgy - Texts. Passover - Prayer-books and devotions. Judaism - Liturgy. Passover. OCLC lists 6 copies. Light soiling to wraps; lacking rear wrap; light foxing to last page; otherwise internally clean and fresh. Good condition. (HAG-13-52)
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Amitay, Mordekhai; Shraga Weil
HAGADAH SHEL PESAH [HAGGADAH SHEL PESACH]
Original Wraps. 8vo. [36] pages. 24 cm. Kibbutz Haggadot Merhavyah 1953. Beautifully designed handwritten illustrations by Mordekhai Amitay, border decoration by survivor artist Shraga Weil. Printed in green and maroon ink. First printed 1950. Subjects: Haggadot, Kibbutz. Udaism - Liturgy Texts. Passover - Prayers and devotions. OCLC lists 7 copies. Edge wear, some soiling, small tear to wraps, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HAG-16-17)
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AMMANN, Hans Jakob.
Hans Jakob Ammann genannt der Thalwyler Schärer und seine Reise ins Gelobte Land.
Zürich, Polygraphisches Institut 1919, 335x250mm, VII- 250Seiten, Verlegereinband. Schönes Exemplar.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 38300
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AMOUROUX Henri
J'ai vu vivre Isra?l.
Cartonn?. 279 pages. Jaquette. Cachets.
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AMRAN, Rica.
Judíos y conversos en el Reino de Castilla. Propaganda y mensajes políticos, sociales y religiosos en los Siglos XIV al XVI.
León, 2009. 4to. alargado; 168 pp. Cubiertas originales.
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AMSEE, Andreas:
Die Judenfrage.
Luzern, Verlag Räber & Cie., 1939, in-8vo, 117 S. + 1 Bl. (Verlagswerbung), Original-Broschüre.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 135402aaf
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AMSEE, Andreas.
Die Judenfrage.
Luzern, Verlag Räber & Cie. 1939, 205x140mm, 117Seiten, broschiert. Reste des Bewertungsetiketts auf der oberen Rückseite, sonst schönes Exemplar, sehr saubere Innenausstattung.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 99784
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Amsel, Avrohom
Rational Irrational Man: Torah Psychology
16x23.5 cm. 318 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Cover and spine slightly dirty. Pen writing on first white page. Else in good condition.
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Amsel, Nachum
The Encyclopedia of Jewish Values.
24.5x17.5cm. 355+237 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
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Amsel, Nachum
THE JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MORAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
Publishers cloth. 8vo. IX, 505 pages. 24 cm. First edition. A compendium of responses to contemporary ethical issues written by the orthodox rabbi Nachum Amsel. Subjects: Jewish ethics. Judaism - 20th century. Judaism - Doctrines. Judaism and social problems. Jüdische Ethik Wörterbuch. Great condition in good jacket. (BIBLIOG-29-14)
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