Bamberger & Wahrmann.
HEBRAICA. CATALOGUE. RESHIMAH
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, early 30's? Wrappers, 8vo. 72 pages. In Hebrew. 1580 items listed. Title in Hebrew: Reshimah [transliterated]. OCLC lists three copies worldwide (UCLA, George Washington, UNC) . Pages very brown; water stain along edge near spine. Good condition. (CT-10)
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Bamberger & Wahrmann.
HEBRAICA. NR. 15
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, 1941? Wrappers; 12mo, 44 pages. In Hebrew, with prices in English. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Few marks in margin. Pages sunned and stained. Good condition. (CT-1)
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Bamberger & Wahrmann.
HEBRAICA. NR. 23
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, 1945? . Wrappers; 12mo, 72 pages. In Hebrew, with prices in English. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Few marks in margin. Pages sunned and stained. Good condition. (CT-1)
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Bamberger & Wahrmann.
JUDAICA PALESTINENSIA: CATALOGUE NO. 8, 1935.
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, 1935. Wrappers; 12mo. 110 pages. Contains index. 2139 items. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. One copy has order card laid in. Pages sunned and stained; cover lightly foxed; spine chipping; good condition. (CT-1)
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Bamberger & Wahrmann.
JUDAICA. CATALOGUE NO. 2. RESHIMAH
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, 1934. Wrappers, 8vo. 52 pages. In English. 786 items listed. Contains index. Title in Hebrew: Reshimah [transliterated]. OCLC lists three copies worldwide (UCLA, George Washington, UNC) . Order post card laid in. Browning. Good condition. (CT-10)
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Bamberger & Wahrmann.
JUDAICA. CATALOGUE NO. 22. RESHIMAH
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, 1940. Wrappers, 8vo. 64 pages. In English. 1625 items listed. Title in Hebrew: Reshimah [transliterated]. One illustration. OCLC lists three copies worldwide (UCLA, George Washington, UNC) . Pages very brown. Good condition. (CT-10)
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Bamberger & Wahrmann.
JUDAICA: CATALOGUE NO. 16, 1937.
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, 1937. Wrappers; 12mo. 48 pages. 1231 items. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. One copy has a few marks in margin. Pages sunned and stained; cover lightly foxed; good condition. (CT-1) (2)
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Bamberger & Wahrmann.
JUDAICA: CATALOGUE NO. 18, 1938.
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, 1938. Wrappers; 12mo. 48 pages. 1266 items. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. One copy has a few marks in margin. Pages sunned and stained; cover lightly foxed; good condition. (CT-1) (2)
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Bamberger & Wahrmann.
JUDAICA: CATALOGUE NO. 22, 1940.
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, 1940. Wrappers; 12mo. 64 pages. 1625 items. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Pages very brown; paper cover has stains. Spine chipping. Good condition. (CT-1)
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Bamberger & Wahrmann.
JUDAICA: CATALOGUE NO. 36, 1946.
Jerusalem: Bamberger & Wahrmann, 1946. Wrappers; 12mo. 68 pages. Brief index on inside front cover of book. 1242 items. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Few marks in margin. Pages sunned and stained; upper right-hand corner has faint water stain. Good condition. (CT-1)
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Bamberger, Bernard Jacob.
PROSELYTISM IN THE TALMUDIC PERIOD.
8vo. Xviii, 310 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Converts, Jewish. CONTENTS: Introduction; The origins of Jewish proselytism; Requirements for admission; Reception of converts; Status of converts in Jewish law; Pertinent halakah regarding slaves and freedmen; Semi-proselytes and quasi-proselytes; Conclusions; Direct statements; Aggadot concerning proselytes in Biblical times; The proselytes mentioned in rabbinic literature; Matthew 23.15; Historical survey and conclusion. Bamberger [1904-1980] was born in Baltimore, Maryland, educated at Johns Hopkins University, and ordained at Hebrew Union College. After serving as rabbi of Temple Israel in Lafayette, Indiana, where he continued to study at HUC earning a D. D. , Bamberger moved to Congregation Beth Emeth in Albany, where he remained until 1944. He next served as rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Tefila in New York City until his retirement in 1970. Bamberger combined his service as a pulpit rabbi with an active life of community service and scholarship. He wrote several scholarly and popular books. He served as president of the Synagogue Council of America, and of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and later as president of the World Council for Progressive Judaism. He was a member of the interdenominational Jewish Publication Society's Bible translation committee that led to the new translation of the Bible and was the author of a modern commentary on Leviticus that served as part of the Union of American Hebrew Congregation's modern commentary published in its entirety after his death. (EJ, 2007) Ex library, otherwise good condition. (RAB-29-10)
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Bamberger, Bernard Jacob.
PROSELYTISM IN THE TALMUDIC PERIOD.
8vo. xxxiii, 310 pages. First edition. SUBJECT(S): Converts, Jewish. CONTENTS: Introduction; The origins of Jewish proselytism; Requirements for admission; Reception of converts; Status of converts in Jewish law; Pertinent halakah regarding slaves and freedmen; Semi-proselytes and quasi-proselytes; Conclusions; Direct statements; Aggadot concerning proselytes in Biblical times; The proselytes mentioned in rabbinic literature; Matthew 23.15; Historical survey and conclusion. Bamberger [1904-1980] was born in Baltimore, Maryland, educated at Johns Hopkins University, and ordained at Hebrew Union College. After serving as rabbi of Temple Israel in Lafayette, Indiana, where he continued to study at HUC earning a D. D. , Bamberger moved to Congregation Beth Emeth in Albany, where he remained until 1944. He next served as rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Tefila in New York City until his retirement in 1970. Bamberger combined his service as a pulpit rabbi with an active life of community service and scholarship. He wrote several scholarly and popular books. He served as president of the Synagogue Council of America, and of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and later as president of the World Council for Progressive Judaism. He was a member of the interdenominational Jewish Publication Society's Bible translation committee that led to the new translation of the Bible and was the author of a modern commentary on Leviticus that served as part of the Union of American Hebrew Congregation's modern commentary published in its entirety after his death. (EJ, 2007) Ex library, otherwise Very Good Condition. (RAB-57-13)
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Bamberger, Bernard Jacob.
PROSELYTISM IN THE TALMUDIC PERIOD.
8vo. xxxiii, 310 pages. First edition. SUBJECT(S): Converts, Jewish. CONTENTS: Introduction; The origins of Jewish proselytism; Requirements for admission; Reception of converts; Status of converts in Jewish law; Pertinent halakah regarding slaves and freedmen; Semi-proselytes and quasi-proselytes; Conclusions; Direct statements; Aggadot concerning proselytes in Biblical times; The proselytes mentioned in rabbinic literature; Matthew 23.15; Historical survey and conclusion. Bamberger [1904-1980] was born in Baltimore, Maryland, educated at Johns Hopkins University, and ordained at Hebrew Union College. After serving as rabbi of Temple Israel in Lafayette, Indiana, where he continued to study at HUC earning a D. D. , Bamberger moved to Congregation Beth Emeth in Albany, where he remained until 1944. He next served as rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Tefila in New York City until his retirement in 1970. Bamberger combined his service as a pulpit rabbi with an active life of community service and scholarship. He wrote several scholarly and popular books. He served as president of the Synagogue Council of America, and of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and later as president of the World Council for Progressive Judaism. He was a member of the interdenominational Jewish Publication Society's Bible translation committee that led to the new translation of the Bible and was the author of a modern commentary on Leviticus that served as part of the Union of American Hebrew Congregation's modern commentary published in its entirety after his death. (EJ, 2007) Very Good Condition. (RAB-57-15A)
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Bamberger, Bernard Jacob.
PROSELYTISM IN THE TALMUDIC PERIOD.
8vo. Xviii, 310 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Converts, Jewish. CONTENTS: Introduction; The origins of Jewish proselytism; Requirements for admission; Reception of converts; Status of converts in Jewish law; Pertinent halakah regarding slaves and freedmen; Semi-proselytes and quasi-proselytes; Conclusions; Direct statements; Aggadot concerning proselytes in Biblical times; The proselytes mentioned in rabbinic literature; Matthew 23.15; Historical survey and conclusion. Bamberger [1904-1980] was born in Baltimore, Maryland, educated at Johns Hopkins University, and ordained at Hebrew Union College. After serving as rabbi of Temple Israel in Lafayette, Indiana, where he continued to study at HUC earning a D. D. , Bamberger moved to Congregation Beth Emeth in Albany, where he remained until 1944. He next served as rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Tefila in New York City until his retirement in 1970. Bamberger combined his service as a pulpit rabbi with an active life of community service and scholarship. He wrote several scholarly and popular books. He served as president of the Synagogue Council of America, and of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and later as president of the World Council for Progressive Judaism. He was a member of the interdenominational Jewish Publication Society's Bible translation committee that led to the new translation of the Bible and was the author of a modern commentary on Leviticus that served as part of the Union of American Hebrew Congregation's modern commentary published in its entirety after his death. (EJ, 2007) Marks by previous owner on end page, some pencil markings, otherwise good condition. (RAB-29-10A)
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Bamberger, Fritz - Verband der deutschen Juden (Hg.)
Die Lehren des Judentums nach den Quellen. Dritter Teil: Die sittlichen Pflichten der Gemeinschaft. Vierter Teil: Die Lehre von Gott. Zweite verbesserte Auflage besorgt von Fritz Bamberger.
Leipzig, Engel, (1930). 360 S. OLwd., Abbildung
Bookseller reference : 64990CB
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Bamberger, Fritz.
DAS SYSTEM DES MAIMONIDES : EINE ANALYSE DES MORE NEWUCHIM VOM GOTTESBEGRIFF AUS.
8vo. 137 pages. In German. SUBJECT (S) : Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204 Dalalat al-hairin. Born in Frankfurt, Bamberger [1902-1984] from 1926 to 1933 was a research fellow of the Akademie fuer die Wissenschaft des Judentums and until 1938 occupied various teaching posts in Berlin. Emigrating from Germany to the United States, he became professor of philosophy at the College for Jewish Studies, Chicago, from 1939 to 1942, and was on the staff and later editor in chief of Coronet magazine from 1942 to 1961. He was a founder of the Society of Jewish Bibliophiles. From 1962 Bamberger was professor of intellectual history and assistant to the president of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York. His collection of Spinoziana was considered to be the finest private collection of its kind. (EJ, 2007) Top half inch of backstrip missing, boards rubbed, good condition. (GER-29-10)
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BAMBERGER, Ludwig / Paul NATHAN. -
Nachgelassene Bibliotheken der Politiker Ludwig Bamberger und Paul Nathan. Versteigerung am 19. Dezember 1927. Katalog. Vorwort von Ernst Feder.
Gr.8°. 28(1) S. Original-Broschur mit Deckeltitel und Porträt-Abbildung von Ludwig Bamberger. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Gut erhalten. Beschreibt 328 Positionen. - Zu Ludwig Bamberger (1823-1899) und Paul Nathan (1857-1927) siehe Wikipedia. - Kosch, Biogr. Staatshandbuch 59 und 903. - Dr. Ernst Feder (1881-1964) bedeutender jüdischer Journalist, Exil in Brasilien.
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Bamberger, M. L. [Ed.]
Commentar zu dem Buche Jeremias von Rabbi Josef ibn Nachmias [IN HEBREW WITH GERMAN INTRODUCTION]
IN HEBREW WITH GERMAN INTRODUCTION. 24.5X18 cm. 80+60+7 pages. Hardcover. In good condition.
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Bamberger, Naftali Bar-Giora
Der jüdische Friedhof Neuwied-Niederbieber. Memor-Buch.
Neuwied, Dt.-Israel. Freundeskreis, 1986. 1. Aufl. 33 cm. 230 S., zahlr. Ill., Kt. Pappband, Deckelillustr. kl. leichte Fl. a. hint. Buchdeckel, Inhaltsverz. u. Geleit lose. 1
Bookseller reference : 20280BB
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Bamberger, Naftali Bar-Giora
Der jüdische Friedhof in Celle. Memor-Buch.
Heidelberg: Winter 1992. 232 S., zahlr. Abb. 4° Kart. *gutes Expl.*.
Bookseller reference : 280803
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Bamberger, Naftali Bar-Giora
Der jüdische Friedhof in Schmieheim. Memor-Buch.
2 Bände. Kippenheim, 1999., 1999. 4°. inges. 1078 S. Zahlr. Abbildungen u. ein mehrfach gefalt. Lageplan als Beilage. Orig.-Pappbände im Orig.-Schuber. Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 11067
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Bamberger, Naftali Bar-Giora
Memor-Buch. Die jüdischen Friedhöfe in Wandsbek. 2 Bde. (= komplett).
Hamburg, 1997. 742; 179 S. Mit zahlr. Abb., 1 Faltplan als Beilage. Lagepläne in beiden Bänden auf vord. u. hint. Vorsätzen. Folio. 32,5 cm. OPp.
Bookseller reference : 67
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Bamberger, Naftali Bar-Giora.:
Der jüdische Friedhof in Schmieheim. Memor-Buch. 2 Bände.
32,5 x 24 cm. Zus. 1078 Seiten. Gebundene Ausgabe. *Es sind sämtliche Grabsteine aufgelistet, beschrieben und abgebildet. - Wie neu. ISBN 9783924123406 Bücher de
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Bamberger, S[alomon]
Sadducäer und Pharisäer in ihren Beziehungen zu Alexander Jannai und Salome.
Ffm., Golde, 1907. 26; 19 S., Original-Broschur, gr.8°. Beilage zum Rechenschaftsbericht der Jüdisch-Literarischen Gesellschaft (Sitz: Frankfurt am Main) für die Jahre 1904-1906. Softcover Umschlag berieben, etwas lichtrandig, Ecken bestossen, Seiten minim gebräunt.
Bookseller reference : 166137
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BAMBERGER, Salomon
Die häuslichen Gesänge für Freitag Abend. Übersetzt und mit Erklärungen versehen von Dr. Salomon Bamberger, Provinzialrabbiner in Hanau.
Frankfurt / M.:, M. Lehrberger., 1923. 51 S. Halbleinen mit Deckeltitel. 2.Auflage. Berieben und abgegriffen, gegilbt und durchgängig stockfleckig. Akzeptabel.
Bookseller reference : 17213B
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BAMBERGER, Salomon. -
Die häuslichen Gesänge für Freitag Abend. Übersetzt und mit Erklärungen versehen von Dr. Salomon Bamberger, Provinzialrabbiner in Hanau.
2.Auflage. 51 S. Halbleinen mit Deckeltitel. Berieben und abgegriffen, gegilbt und durchgängig stockfleckig. Akzeptabel. Vorwort und Vorbemerkung deutsch, sonst hebräisch / deutsch.
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BAMBERGER, Selig:
Erzählung von dem Auszuge Israels aus Ägypten für die beiden ersten Peßachabende. Nach W. Heidenheim neu übersetzt von - . (Hebräisch / deutsch).
5. Auflage der Neuausgabe. 64 S. Original Pappband mit farbigem Überzugspapier, Deckeltitel (hier: Hagada). Fehlstellen im Rückenbereich, innen teils leicht fleckig, insgesamt noch guter Zustand. Mit zehn Bildern gezeichnet nach alten Holzschnitten von Stanislaus Bender.
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Bamberger, Seligmann Baer
Amirah le-bet Ja'akob - Die drei besonderen Pflichten jüdischer Ehefrauen: Niddah, Challah, Hadlakah nebst einem Anhange: Die Vorschriften über das Fleischsalzen - Nach dem Rituale bearbeitet und ins Deutsche übertragen von Seeligmann Bär Bamberger, Distriktsrabbiner zu Würzburg - Neu bearbeitet in Deutscher Übertragung von Dr. Seckel Bamberger, Distriktsrabbiner zu Bad Kissingen
Frankfurt am Main, J. Kauffmann, 1911. XIX, 65 S., zum Teil mit hebräischen Wörtern, original Kartonage (Paperback), Vorderdeckel mit größerer Fehlstelle am Kopfschnitt und kleineren Fehlstellen am Seitenschnitt, Rückdeckel komplett fehlend, sonst gutes, sauberes Exemplar.
Bookseller reference : 17631CB
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Bambus, Willy
PALÄSTINA, LAND UND LEUTE
1st edition. Period boards. 8vo. 7, 175 pages, 22 cm. Includes photo plates. In German. Title translates to Palestine: Land and People. Published the year after Herzls groundbreaking Judenstaat. Bambus (1863-1904) was a prominent German Jew and one of the first to join the Hibbat Zion movement. He published extensively and was a notable contributor to Germany's largest Jewish periodicals (EJ, 2007). SUBJECTS: Travel - Palestine. OCLC Number: 252289652. Our colleague offers a copy with a damaged cover for $500.00. Light foxing. Very good condition. (ZION2-1-32-e)
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Bamm, Peter
Frühe Stätten der Christenheit.
München : Kösel, 1955. 372 S. 8°. 10. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd.
Bookseller reference : 21657
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BANATEANU (Jacques).
CALENDRIER ISRAELITE 5745 du Jeudi 27 septembre 1984 au Dimanche 15 septembre 1985.
Montrouge, La Marbrerie de Bagneux, 1985, 1 br., couverture illustrée. in-12 de 48 pp., plans, texte en hébreux avec la traduction française en regard ;
Bookseller reference : 12406
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Bandman, Ken
A Palette of Artists: A History of the Bezalel Fellowship of Arts in Melbourne
225x265 mm. 128 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Gilt spine. Spine edges slightly bumped. Dust jacket edges slightly worn. Pen inscription on first white page. Else in good condition.
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Baneth, E. (Beigabe)
Sechzehnter Bericht über die Lehranstalt für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums in Berlin / Bericht des Curatoriums "zur Erinnerung an Steinthal". Mit einer wissenschaftlichen Beigabe von Dr. E Baneth: Maimuni's Neumondsberechnung. Teil I. / 1. Trauer Rede des Herrn Rabbiners Dr. Maybaum. 2. Worte des Dankes und Abschieds von Dr. Joseph
270x215mm. 62+15 pages. Hardcover. Cover edges and corners worn. Spine partly worn. Binding visible between front cover and pages and between few pages. Title page and rear inner cover slightly age-stained. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Bango, Isidro G.
Remembering Sepharad: Jewish Culture in Medieval Spain
27x23 cm. 230 pages. Softcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Banitt, Menahem
Corpus Glossariorum Biblicorum Hebraico-Gallicorum Medii Aevi, Part II: Le Glossaire de Leipzig - Introduction
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Banitt, Menahem
Corpus Glossariorum Biblicorum Hebraico-Gallicorum Medii Aevi, Part II: Le Glossaire de Leipzig - Texte, Volume 1: Genèse-Il Rois
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Banitt, Menahem
Corpus Glossariorum Biblicorum Hebraico-Gallicorum Medii Aevi, Part II: Le Glossaire de Leipzig - Texte, Volume 2: Jérémie-Malachie
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Banitt, Menahem
Corpus Glossariorum Biblicorum Hebraico-Gallicorum Medii Aevi, Part II: Le Glossaire de Leipzig - Texte, Volume 3: Psaumes-Esther
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Banitt, Menahem [Ed.]
Le Glossaire de Leipzig: Texte. Volume I [THIS VOLUME ONLY]. [SERIES]: Publications de L'academie Nationale des Sciences et des Lettres d'Israel: Sections des Lettres.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. 280x200 mm. XV+565 pages. Hardcover. Cover yellowing and stained. Spine edges bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Bankier, David; Dan Mikhman
HOLOCAUST AND JUSTICE: REPRESENTATION AND HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE HOLOCAUST IN POST-WAR TRIALS
Hardbound. 8vo. 343 [8] pages. 23 cm. First edition. Edited by David Bankier and Dan Michman. Published in Association with Yad Vashem and the International Institute for Holocaust Research. With 18 black and white illustrations. Publishers description: The Holocaust was not a major issue in the thirteen Nuremberg trials conducted in Germany between 1945-1949 by the International Military Tribunal. Can the word justice be used to refer to trials that did not fully recognize the centrality of the Holocaust? What was the background of the postwar war crimes trials, and what was their impact on society and collective memory? How did they shape international law? This book brings together observations on these and other issues from a broad range of international scholars on the representation of the Holocaust in the postwar trials and its historiography. David Bankier was the incumbent of the John Najmann Chair of Holocaust Studies and Head of the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem. Dan Michman is Professor of Modern Jewish History and incumbent of the Arnold and Leona Finkler Chair at the Institute of Holocaust Research at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan. Subjects: War crime trials. World War, 1939-1945 - Law and legislation. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Historiography. Fine condition in vg+ jacket. (HOLO2-99-34)
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Bar Asher, Meir M. [Ed.]
Sefunot: Studies and Sources on the History of the Jewish Communities in the East - New Series: Volume Seven (22) [THIS VOLUME ONLY] [IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES].
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH SUMMARIES. THIS VOLUME ONLY. 24.5x18cm. XVIII+380 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Bar Asher, Shalom / Sasson, Josiane [Tr.]
Cent ans de judaisme marocain. [SERIES]: Publication serielle sur les communautés d'Israel.
260x245mm. 341 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained and corners slightly worn. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Bar Kochba
Vom Judentum. Ein Sammelbuch. Herausgegeben vom Verein Jüdischer Hochschüler Bar Kochba in Prag.
Leipzig, Kurt Wolff Verlag, 1914.
Bookseller reference : 163222
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Bar Menachem, Abraham
Bitterer Vergangenheit zum Trotz, Lebenserinnerungen, Reden, eines Israeli aus Hessen, Mit 82 Abb. auf Bildtafeln,
Frankfurt/Main, Insel, 1992. 212 S., OPbd., EA gut erhalten, Die Hessen-Bibliothek
Bookseller reference : 20747AB
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Bar Yochai, Shimon
Sifre [FACSIMILE EDITION]. [Venice Print, 5306; reduced in 1.5 cm]
RARE handsome facsimile edition of Sifre, a canonical legal exegesis on the books of Numbers and Deuteronomy. Originally printed in Venice in the 16th century, the book carries evidence of the high level of craftsmanship reached by the Venetian printers. The book features an illustrated title page, adorned with floral and architectural decorations. The first word of the book is enlarged and surrounded by an elaborate decorative frame. 285x125mm. 126 pages (252 columns). Green cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover corners slightly worn. Cover and spine yellowing and slightly stained. Spine edges torn/tattered. Binding visible between endpapers and whitepages. Previous owner's name on whitepage. Sidenotes and underlining on few pages - no damage to text. Small tear on pre-title page. Pages yellowing. Pages rough-cut as published. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare facsimile edition of an important halakhic Midrash published in 16th-century Venice is in good condition.
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Bar Yohai, Simeon / Konovitz, Israel [Ed.]
Rabbi Simeon Bar Yohai: Collected Sayings, in Halakah and Aggadah in the Talmudic and Midrashic Literature [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 17.5x24.5 cm. ùëè pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Front cover slightly stained. Tipex stain on title page. Else in good condition.
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Bar'am-Ben Yossef, No'am
Brides and Betrothals: Jewish Wedding Rituals in Afghanistan. [SERIES]: Catalogue no. 413
27.5x21.5cm. 136 pages. Softcover. In good condition.
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Bar-Adon (Dorothy et Pesach)
Sept qui tombèrent.
français In-8 de 145 pp.; broché de l'éditeur.
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Bar-Adon, Dorothy; Pesah Bar-Adon
SEVEN WHO FELL
Original Paper Wrappers. 12mo. 198 pages. 17 cm. First edition. Number 11 in the Palestine pioneer library series. This work is a collection of commemorative writings on Jewish parachutists killed in the Second World War, published in Palestine in 1947; these seven individuals are memorialized in this remembrance of their heroic attempts to save Jews in Eastern Europe. With black and white photographic plates of the parachutists. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 - Jews. Jews - Biography. Institutional markings. Light wear to covers, backstrip has a small tear. Edges lightly bumped. Good condition. (HOLO2-95-10)
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Bar-Am, Micha
The Last War Photographs Micha Bar-Am; Michael D Levin; Muze'on Tel Aviv le-omanut. Hebräisch
[Jerusalem] : Keter, 1996. 256 pages : illustrations ; 33 cm, mit Schutzumschlag gebundene Ausgabe, , Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand, book in good condition
Bookseller reference : 31560
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