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BENGUIGUI (Lucien-Gilles).
Racine et les sources juives d'Esther et Athalie.
L'Harmattan et Les Editions du Pavillon 1995 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 157 pp., bibliographie. Préface de Paul Bénichou. Bon état général.
Ссылка продавца : 24652
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BENGUIGUI (Lucien-Gilles).
Racine et les sources juives d'Esther et Athalie.
L'Harmattan et Les Editions du Pavillon 1995 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 157 pp., bibliographie. Préface de Paul Bénichou. Bon état général.
Ссылка продавца : 24652
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Benisch, Abraham, editor
(xt) THE JEWISH CHRONICLE. JAN 1, 1864-DEC 29, 1865 [WHOLE NRS. 472-576]. COMPLETE RUN OF 2 YEARS (105 ISSUES)
1st edition. Originally bound into 2 large volumes; Lacks outer bindings, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 840 pages (8 pages each issue. Complete for 1866 and first half of 1867. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . This run from the final 2 years of the American Civil War, includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. First and final leaves show exposure wear, as expected, with a bit of loss along the outer margin of the first leaf (of issue 472) , and the final leaf (of issue 576) lacking about 1/8 of leaf, with text loss. Issue 550 has mostly come loose, with edgewear just touching the outer letters along the outside margins one one leaf. Mid-19th century paper has held up well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-3)
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Benisch, Abraham, editor
(xt) THE JEWISH CHRONICLE. JAN 3, 1862-DEC 25 1863 [WHOLE NRS. 368-380, 382-392, 394-458, 460-471]. 2 YEARS COMPLETE SAVE FOR 4 ISSUES. 100 ISSUES.
1st edition. Later Cloth binding, Folio, 800 pages (8 pages each issue. Nearly complete for 1862 and 1863. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . This run from the era of the American Civil War, includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Internal hinges of binding broken. 1st issue with heavy edgewear, 2nd issue moderate edgewear, other issues in good solid condition with some old staining as expected. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-5)
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Benisch, Abraham, editor
(xt) THE JEWISH CHRONICLE. JAN 5, 1866-JULY 5, 1867 [WHOLE NRS. 577-655], 79 CONTIGUOUS ISSUES. COMPLETE RUN THUS
1st edition. Lacks outer binding, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 632 pages (8 pages each issue. Complete for 1866 and first half of 1867. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . Includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, but a report on the re-unification of the Jewish community of Charleston, South Carolina, 25 years after the split-off by the reformers, caught our eye. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Mid-19th century paper has held up very well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-2)
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Benisch, Abraham, editor
(xt) THE JEWISH CHRONICLE. JULY 12, 1867-JULY 26, 1868 [WHOLE NRS. 656-660, 662-706], COMPLETE SAVE FOR 1 ISSUE. 50 ISSUES
1st edition. Lacks outer bindings, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 400 pages (8 pages each issue. Complete for 1866 and first half of 1867. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . This run from the final 2 years of the American Civil War, includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. First and final leaves show exposure wear, as expected, with corner curling to last 20 issues and edgewear generally not extending into the text. Mid-19th century paper has held up well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-4)
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Benisch, Abraham, editor
(xt) THE JEWISH CHRONICLE. VOL XII, NRS 47-61, 64-70 [? ], NOV 9, 1855-APRIL 18, 1856. 22 ISSUES IN TOTAL
1st edition. Lacks outer binding, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 176 pages (8 pages each issue. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . Includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. The pages here, for example, include a long poem about the new Jewish mayor-elect of London, D. Solomons (as well as much other material related to the excitement at having a Jewish Lord Mayor, including international celebrations and congraulations) ; letters from the US offering scholarships to NYU, advertisements for Jewish publications of the period, reprints of articles from the American Jewish press (for example, from Rabbi Mayer in Charleston, SC) ; reports from Jamaica; reports on charities for the Jewish poor; a report on the opening of Jews College; an ad for a reader at the synagogue in St. Thomas, West Indies; report on Sir Moses Montefiores visit to the Holy Land; reports from Jewish communities across the British Isles; a report on the Conference at Cleveland discussing Isaac Wises Minhag America; A long report on the Jews of Corfu; A long report on Jewish activities in Montreal; Other reports from Vienna, Switzerland, Argovia, Turkey, Jamaica, Constantinople, Jerusalem, San Francisco, Damascus, Holland, North Africa, Germany, Amsterdam, France, Hungary, Bavaria; Modavia and Wallachia, Edinburgh, Lyons, Natal, the Saharah, Gibraltar, Kertch (Crimea) and Glasgow; details of Rabbi Raphalls Thanksgiving Day sermon in New York; letters concerning material in Isaac Wises The Israelite newspaper; lists of donations to charities with names of donors; lettes to and from Sir Moses Montefiore; much on the Carmona Case; activities of conversionists; Passover relief for the poor; etc. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Two leaves from issue 53 have been clipped apart and then re-assembled, no loss of text. Old stains top top few inches, some edgewear, but mid-19th century paper has held up very well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-1)
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Benjacob, I.A.
Ozar Ha-Sepharim: Thesaurus Librorum Hebraicorum
165X260 mm. 678+XXVII pages. Hardcover. Cover corners bumped. Spine taped. Stamp on title page. Several pages slightly loose. Several pages age-stained. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Benjacob, Isaac and Jacob and Menachem Mendel Slatkine
Ozar Ha-Sepharim. Thesaurus Librorum Hebraicorum tam impressum quam manu scriptum. Bibliographie der gesammten hebraeischen Literatur mit Einschluss der Handschriften [with] supplement (Otsar Hasefarim: bibliography of Judaica and Hebraica)
First and only edition of this extremely rare and important bibliography of books and manuscripts in Hebrew and Yiddish up to 1863, with the almost equally rare supplement. Over 15,000 items thoroughly described. Title-pages in Hebrew, Russian, Latin, and German. Text in Hebrew (some titles in Yiddish), in two columns. Over 700 pp. Printed in a very small edition, much of which has surely been destroyed. WITH THE 481-PAGE SUPPLEMENT BY MENACHEM MENDEL SLATKINE, published in 1965. Slatkine provides numerous additions, corrections, and notes to the original work, as well a s a complete index. Small 4tos. Bound in original hardcover bindings. Light wear, else fine and bright. Slatkine also has dustjacket (none issued with Benjacob). Brisman gives a long, detailed, and highly favorable account of these works (A History and Guide to Judaic Bibliography, pp. 19-24, 33, etc.), in which he calls them "the most reliable and accurate Hebrew bibliography."
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Benjamin Da Tudela
Libro Di Viaggi
8vo, br. ed. pp.125. esaurito fuori catalogo
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Benjamin de Tudela
Libro de Viajes. [SERIES]: Biblioteca Basica Navarra, 7.
22x14.5cm. 93 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Benjamin Gepner
La Campagne du Sinaï – Album Sinaï
Tel-Aviv, Ledory Publishing House, 1956. Cartonné, 17 cm x 24,5 cm, 81 pages (non paginé), nombreuses photos noir & blanc, i carte hors-texte. Texte en anglais, français et hébreu de Benjamin Gepner, photos de Ilan Brunner, Boris Carmi, Fritz Cohen, Moshe Friedman, Assaf Kutin, Emmanuel Pratt, Dan Uri, Abraham Vered, … Léger accroc au dos sinon bon état intérieur
Ссылка продавца : 22905
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Benjamin Mazar
TOLDOT HA-MEHKAR HA-ARKHEOLOGI BE-ERETS-YISRAEL
12Mo. 159 Pages, illustrated, fold out maps. In Hebrew. English title: HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION IN PALESTINE. In good condition, in a good jacket. (MX18-25)
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Benjamin Min Ha-anavim
The Burden of the Valley of Vision : Facsimile of the first edition printed by Jacob Marcaria in Riva di Trento, in 1560.
140x0.9 mm. Gilt hardcover. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Benjamin Min Ha-anavim \ Nahon, S. U. [Ed.]
The Burden of the Valley of Vision.
Facsimile Commemorative Edition. 140X195 mm. XX+26 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Else in good condition.
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Benjamin von Tudela u. Petachja von Regensburg
Jüdische Reisen im Mittelalter.
Leipzig, Dieterich 1991. Kl.8°. 237 S. Original-Leinenband mit Schutzumschlag.
Ссылка продавца : 154672-1
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Benjamin Walter e Gershom Scholem
Archivio e camera oscura. Carteggio 1932-1940 Br
8vo, br. ed. 463pp. L'amicizia fra Benjamin e Scholem spicca, nel Novecento, come una tra le più affascinanti e vitali. E quando nel 1980 Scholem pubblica questo carteggio, che copre gli ultimi otto anni della vita di Benjamin, vuole rendere giustizia a un rapporto complesso e non privo di contrasti, ma improntato a una profonda fedeltà. Grande studioso della Qabbalah e della mistica ebraica, Scholem è, nel 1932, già da tempo in Palestina e ormai a un passo dalla cattedra; la vita di Benjamin, cabbalista in incognito e profondo innovatore del pensiero, attraversa invece la sua fase più tormentata: ospite di volta in volta a Ibiza, Parigi, Sanremo e in Danimarca, è costantemente alla ricerca di una base di sussistenza. Tra i due, fortemente segnati dalla formazione nella Berlino di inizio secolo e subito attratti dalle ricerche l'uno dell'altro, si sviluppa un confronto incessante che investe l'attualità politica, i libri letti, le comuni conoscenze (da Buber a Bloch, da Brecht ai francofortesi), e che trova il suo fulcro nei densissimi scambi a proposito di Kafka. Un dialogo a distanza - se si esclude il breve incontro parigino dell'inverno del 1938 - e non di rado drammatico, intessuto com'è anche di malintesi, puntute allusioni, eloquenti silenzi, ma che resta una prova convincente delle parole con cui Benjamin definì il suo rapporto con Scholem: «fra Gerhard e me le cose stanno così: ci siamo persuasi a vicenda».
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Benjamin, Charles Dow, 1894-
THE VARIATIONS BETWEEN THE HEBREW AND GREEK TEXTS OF JOSHUA: CHAPTERS 1-12
Original Wraps. 8vo. 46 pages. 24 cm. First edition. 'Compliments of the Author' signed on front wraps. The attempt is here made to explain the variations between the Hebrew and Greek texts of Joshua 1-12. Both have suffered largely from similar causes, and the recognition and elimination of faults will enable us to recover the Hebrew text as it existed at the time the Greek translation was made. - p. 1. Orthographic study of the Greek text of Joshua, with extensive commentary on various glosses. Subjects: Criticism, interpretation, etc. Bible. Joshua -- Criticism, Textual. Bible. Joshua - Criticism, Textual. Bible. Joshua. Clean and fresh, with minor chip to front wrap at corner. Very good condition. (BIBLE-13-5)
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Benjamin, Chaya
North African Lights : Hanukkah Lamps from the Zeyde Schulmann Collection in the Israel Museum.
30x23 cm. 184 pages. softcover. In good condition.
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Benjamin, Chaya
North African Lights: Hanukkah Lamps from the Zeyde Schulmann Collection in the Israel Museum
30x23 cm. 184 pages. Softcover. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Benjamin, Chaya
The Stieglitz Collection: Masterpieces of Jewish Art
RARE comprehensive catalog of one of the most renowned Judaica collections to have survived the Second World War - The Joseph Stieglitz collection. This extensive catalog of the 1987 exhibition of the Stieglitz collection in the Israel Museum contains 281 b&w and color photographs of the exhibits, including ritual articles, illustrated manuscripts and architectural decorations. Bilingual edition with introduction in both HEBREW AND ENGLISH, each article accompanied by Hebrew & English descriptions. Includes a foreword by Teddy Kollek, the former mayor of Jerusalem from 1965 to 1993, and founder of the Jerusalem Foundation. 290x225mm. 462+41 pages. Grey gilt cloth Hardcover with illustrated dust-jacket. Gilt emblem on front and rear cover. Gilt lettering on spine. Jacket spine faded. [SUMMARY]: This encompassing collection of Judaica is in very good condition! PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Benjamin, Chaya
The Stieglitz Collection: Masterpieces of Jewish Art
RARE comprehensive catalog of one of the most renowned Judaica collections to have survived the Second World War - The Joseph Stieglitz collection. This extensive catalog of the 1987 exhibition of the Stieglitz collection in the Israel Museum contains 281 b&w and color photographs of the exhibits, including ritual articles, illustrated manuscripts and architectural decorations. Bilingual edition with introduction in both Hebrew and English, each article accompanied by Hebrew & English descriptions. Includes a foreword by Teddy Kollek, the former mayor of Jerusalem from 1965 to 1993, and founder of the Jerusalem Foundation. 290x225mm. 462+41 pages. Grey gilt cloth Hardcover with illustrated dust-jacket. Gilt emblem on front and rear cover. Gilt lettering on spine. Jacket slightly rubbed. [SUMMARY]: This encompassing collection of Judaica is in very good condition! PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Benjamin, Chaya [Curator]
Towers of Spice: The Tower-Shape Tradition in Havdalah Spiceboxes
185x185 mm. 66 Pages. Softcover. Inner cover yellowing. Binding partly visible on inner cover. Title page corner slightly wrinkled. Few pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Benjamin, Of Tudela; A. Asher.
THE ITINERARY OF RABBI BENJAMIN OF TUDELA. VOLUME II, NOTES AND ESSAYS.
8vo. Xix, 448 pages. Volume two (of two) only. SUBJECT(S) : Voyages and travels; Jews - social life and customs - early works to 1800; Benjamin, of Tudela, 12th cent. -- travel. CONTENTS: Notes, historical, geographical and critical in illustration of the author, by Messrs. D'Ohsson, Munk, Rapaport, Ritter, Zunz and the editor; An essay on the geographical literature of the Jews, from the remotest times, to the year 1841, by Dr. Zunz; An essay on the state of the khalifate of Bagdad, during the latter half of the twelfth century, by Mr. Lebrecht; On the geography of Palestine, from the Jewish sources, by Dr. Zunz. Benjamin ben Jonah of Tudela, who made his famous trip during the second half of the 12th century, was the "greatest medieval Jewish traveler. " From Spain, he reached Italy, Greece, Turkey, Iraq Palestine, and Egypt, on a trip that lasted between 5 and 14 years. The start date is unsure, but he returned to Spain in 1172 or 73. (EJ, 2007) Spine splattered with white paint, top edge of last couple pages stained, good condition. (ComHist-16-8)
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Benjamin, Walter
Briefwechsel 1933-1940. Hrsg. von Gershom Scholem. (1. Aufl.).
Frankfurt a. M. Suhrkamp, 1980. 327 S. 21 cm. OLn m. SU.
Ссылка продавца : 83088
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BENJAMIN, Walter
Charles Baudelaire. Ein Lyriker im Zeitalter des Hochkapitalismus. Zwei Fragmente. Hrsg. u. mit einem Nachwort versehen von Rolf Tiedemann. 1.-2. Tsd. -
Ffm.: Suhrkamp 1969. 194 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Kt. (Rücken min. gebräunt).
Ссылка продавца : 75518
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BENJAMIN, Walter
Einbahnstraße. Faksimile der Erstausgabe Berlin 1928. -
Bln.: Brinkmann & Bose 1983. 83 Ss. 8°. EnglBr. mit rot-schwarz illustr. Umschl. [3 Warenabbildungen]
Ссылка продавца : 84879
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BENJAMIN, Walter
Einbahnstraße. Faksimile der Erstausgabe Berlin 1928. -
Bln.: Brinkmann & Bose 1983. 83 Ss. 8°. EnglBr. mit rot-schwarz illustr. Umschl. [3 Warenabbildungen]
Ссылка продавца : 84870
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BENJAMINSON, A.L
The writings (Hebraic).. A facsimile edition. Introduction by Yehuda Friedlander (English).
Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard College Library, 1994. Gr.-8vo. 26 S. m. Porträt, 370 S. OKart. (Bibl.-Stempel auf vord. Innendeckel).
Ссылка продавца : 1206807
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Benjaminson, Abraham Loeb
MILHAMAH BE-SHALOM: VIKUAH BEN SHENE OHAVIM YEHUDI VE-NOTSRI BE-INYENE HA-DAT
1st edition. Period boards. 8vo. 92 pages, 22 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to "War for Peace: A Debate Between Two Jewish and Christian Lovers on the Matter of Religion. " A turn of the Century defense against Christian missionaries. In a contemporary review entitled "Neo-Hebraic Literature in America" (New York, 1900) , Bernard Drachman noted that Milhamah Be-Shalom "is a defense of Judaism against the attacks of Christian missionaries, particularly against the culumnies of McCall in his notorious Netibot Olam, and a sharp criticism on the New Testament. The work is in the form of a debate between Peter, a Christian priest, who represents Christianity, and Abraham, a Jewish Rabbi and preacher, who defends the cause of Judaism. Its usefulness as furnishing Hebrew reading Jews with arguments by which to refute the persistent proselytizing efforts of Christian missionaries is very great. It is written in a pure, clear and simple style which renders its perusal easy for any one [sic] acquainted with Hebrew. " Singerman 5131. For more on Benjaminson, see Yehuda Friedlander's "The Writings Of Abraham Loeb Benjaminson" (Harvard, 1994) . SUBJECTS: Judaism - Apologetic works. Disputations - Jewish-Christian. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide (OCLC: 745181238) . Ex-library with usual markings. Light age staining in margins. Very Good Condition (AMR-56-21-BZBB)
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BENKENSTEIN, K
Der Begriff der Chokma. in den Hagiographen des Alten Testaments. Diss.
Leipzig, 1895. Gr.-8vo. 60 S. Lwdbd d. Zeit m. goldgeprägtem Deckeltitel u. allseitigem Goldschnitt (Einbd leicht fleckig).
Ссылка продавца : 1239530
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Benn (Bencjon Rabinowicz, 1905-1989) (AndrÈ Flament, preface)
Danses et mouvements. 12 lithographies originales. (Suite of twelve original lithographs by Bencjon Rabinowicz)
A RARE SUITE OF 12 ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS DEVOTED TO DANCE MOVEMENTS FROM THIS RUSSIAN AVANT-GARDE / SCHOOL OF PARIS ARTIST, EXECUTED IN 1926 (when the artist was 21) but not published until 35 years later. From an edition of 100 sets printed on fine Arches wove paper. Loose as issued in board folder with printed dustjacket. Light wear to folder, internally FINE AND BRIGHT. RARE AND IMPORTANT.
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Benn, [Bencjon]
62 PSAUMES ET VERSETS DE LA BIBLE [with additional original color pencil drawing laid in]
Folding Case. Large Folio. Sixty-two illustrated plates. 44 cm. Nr 289 of a deluxe edition of 2000 copies. First edition. With additional original full-size drawing in 3 colors, with colored pencil, of doves and flowers, with inscription in Hebrew and signed. Housed in original folding-case, loose as issued, original colored pictorial stiff wrappers. Title translates as: 62 Psalms and Verses of the Bible. In French. Preface by Jules Romains. The artist Benn was a renowned Jewish painter who drew inspiration from the Bible and expressed his spiritual connection to it in a body of self-contained and highly integrated work, which was published under the title 62 Psaumes et versets de la Bible. When the Nazis entered Paris, Benns worst premonitions were realized. He was rounded up together with other East European Jews and interned in a holding camp, whose inmates were ultimately destined for a concentration camp in Germany. He was held in that camp for a month, and during that time he sketched the faces of his co-internees and their surroundings. He fell into a deep depression, lost weight, and would probably have died had it not been for the efforts of his wife and friends who managed to smuggle him out of the camp. Arrangements were made to hide the couple in the basement of an apartment house in Paris. Benn and his wife remained there in hiding for the duration of the war. During his twenty six months of confinement, Benn completed a series of sixty two drawings, based on selected psalms and verses of the Bible. The remarkable feature of this body of work is that it represents a radical departure in style from of his other work, and that style, while continuing to evolve after the war, remained exclusively associated with biblical themes. He continued to use biblical themes as subject matter (e. G. , Song of Songs) , and this particular style sets these works quite apart from the other figurative and representational work he did simultaneously. The drawings and the canvasses were critically acclaimed, and the artist was urged to make the works more accessible. In order to accommodate the demand for his biblically inspired work Benn agreed to have the sixty two drawings and paintings reproduced in the form of an album, which was published in 1960 under the title, 62 Psaumes et Versets de la Bible. The publication was issued in a limited edition of 2, 000 copies. The album was prefaced by the French writer Jules Roman, of the Academie Française. (Art of Benn) Subjects: Bible. O.T. - Illustrations. Bible. O.T. Psalms - Illustrations. Bible. A.T. - Illustrations. OCLC lists 14 copies. Folding case has tear at crown of spine, otherwise Very Good. Illustrated plates are colorful, bright and clean. Very Good condition. (SPEC-36-10)
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Benn; Lo Duca
BEN [BENN]
First edition. Original stiff wrappers. 8vo. 67, [3] pages. 23 cm. A collection of 52 paintings and illustrations by the artist Benn; illustrated reproductions of his still lifes and portraitures printed in color and black and white; with an essay on the artist written by the film critic Joseph Marie Lo Duca (one of the cofounders of the French Nouvelle Vague journal Cahiers du Cinema) , printed with historiated initials. Benn (Benzion Rabinovich; 19051989) , painter and graphic artist. Benn was born in Bialystok, Poland, and finished the Hebrew gymnasium there, where he later started his education in art at the private studios of local artists. He also studied at the Academy of Arts in Warsaw. He made his debut in 1927 with his first solo exhibition, shown first in Bialystok and then in Warsaw. During this period, he designed the typography for collections of Yiddish poetry. In Bialystok, his native town, he became a leading figure in local cultural life. He was among the founders of the modernist group 3F (Forma-Farba-Faktura) , where most of the members were Jewish artists. In 1928, he organized the first Autumn Salon for Bialystok and Vilna artists. In 192629, he designed the scenery for the performances of several Yiddish theater companies in Bialystok. In 1929, the Bialystok municipality awarded him a scholarship for a trip to Paris. On the eve of his departure, Benn arranged a farewell solo exhibition that was later shown in Warsaw with the assistance of the Jewish Society for Encouragement of Artists. In Paris, he studied with Fernand Leger. From 1932, Benn regularly exhibited in Paris art salons. His works were highly praised by critics and won public recognition. Six one-man shows in the 1930s at private art galleries in Paris are yet another indication of his success. During this period, he was also active in book design. During the German occupation of France, Benn went into hiding. However, not long before the end of the occupation, he was finally seized by the Gestapo and deported to the Drancy concentration camp. By sheer luck, he not only survived but also escaped further deportation to Auschwitz. In 1945, Benn returned to Paris. In the post-war years, having rejected the cubist and expressionistic techniques that had so strongly attracted him in the 1920s and 1930s, Benn crystallized his individual manner based on an organic combination of metaphysical painting techniques and surrealism. From the 1950s through the 1970s, while mainly active in painting, he also engaged in book design and, among other works in this field, executed a series of illustrations for The Song of Songs (1950, 1974) and other books of the Bible (1948, 1954, 1971) , as well as for an edition of Chad Gadya (1956) . In these years, he had numerous oneman shows in France and other West European countries as well as in Canada and Israel. (EJ 2007) Subjects: Artists - France. Bildband. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Backstrip repaired and covers browning. Internally Very Good. Good condition. (ART-18-11A)
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Bennett, David (Illustr.)
Das Buch Esther. Mit einem Vorwort von Schalom Ben-Chorin.
München, Klaus Boer Verlag, 1990. 4°. Mit 22 farb. Illustrationen von David Bennett. 54 S. Orig.-Pappband mit Deckelblindprägung und Orig.-Schutzumschlag. Schönes Exemplar.
Ссылка продавца : 21221
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Bennyoetz, Elazar
Anschluss (= Der Herrlinger Drucke, Neue Folge, 2)
Ulm, Herrlinger Verlag, 1999. gr 12°, Brosch. m. OSU., ohne Paginierung - sehr gutes Exemplar
Ссылка продавца : 020842
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Benoschofsky + Schreiber
Das jüdische Museum in Budapest
wiesbaden, Fourier, 1989. PP, OU, 245S, gutes exemplar
Ссылка продавца : 05802
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Benoschofsky, Ilona.
THE HISTORY OF JEWRY IN HUNGARY
Original illustrated Wraps. 12mo. 50 pages. 20 cm. First English edition. With 28 illustrations. A brief history of the Jews in Hungary before and after 1945. The second part of the booklet contains pictures of synagogues and of community life. The author was head of the Jewish Museum of Budapest for many years, and was the sister of Imre Benoschofsky, chief Rabbi of Budapest. Subjects: Jews - Hungary - History. OCLC lists 12 copies. Fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (EE-5-8) Xx
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Benoschofsky, Ilona; Sandor Scheiber
DAS JUDISCHE MUSEUM IN BUDAPEST
Publishers cloth. 8vo. 245 pages. 25 cm. First German edition. German translation of A Budapesti Zsidó Múzeum. Title translates as Jewish Museum of Budapest. Includes 249 plates, many in color, of objects and texts at the Jewish Museum in Budapest. Subjects: Jewish art and symbolism - Catalogs. Judaism - Liturgical objects - Catalogs. Jews - Hungary - History - Catalogs. Budapesti Zsidó Múzeum - Catalogs. Budapest / Jüdisches Museum. Great condition in good jacket. (ART-20-18)
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Benovitz, Moshe [Commentary] / Friedman, Shamma [Ed.]
Talmud Ha-Igud: Bt Berakhot - Chapter I - With Comprehensive Commentary [IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION]
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. 23x33 cm. 658+xxxix pages. Hardcover. Pen writing in inner cover. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Benovitz, Moshe [Commentary] / Friedman, Shamma [Ed.]
Talmud Ha-Igud: Bt Sukkah - Chapter IV and Chapter V - With Comprehensive Commentary [IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION]
IN HEBREW WITH ENGLISH INTRODUCTION. 23x33 cm. éã+802+xxxix pages. Hardcover. Front cover corners slightly chafed. Small tear in top of spine and side of spine. Pen writing on first white page. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Benoît Audran
Le peuple d'Israel s'ennuiant du chemin et du travail, parla contre Dieu et contre Moïse.
Le peuple d'Israel s'ennuiant du chemin et du travail, parla contre Dieu et contre Moïse. C'est pourquoy le Seigneur envoia contre ce peuple des serpens dont la morsure brûloit comme le feu : ils vinrent donc à Moïse, et ils lui dirent : Nous avons peché : et Moïse fit par le commandement de Dieu, un serpent d'airain, et il le mit pour figne, et ceux qui avaient été blessez le regardoient, étoient guéris. Numer.cap 21 / C. le Brun Jn. pinx. ; B. Audran sculp. ; -feuille :43,9x34,5 cm-image :35,1x24,3 cm- tache en bas marge gauche.
Ссылка продавца : 26662
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BENSEW, A
Auszug aus Europa. Wien, Glanz,.
1936. Gr.-8vo. 16 S. OBr. (fl.).
Ссылка продавца : 1012643
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Bensew, Abraham.
AUSZUG AUS EUROPA
1st Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 16 pages ; 24 cm. In German. Title translates into English roughly as, Flight From Europe. The author discusses and argues in support of the Palestine Tax. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (HOLO2-130-46)
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Bensimhon, Raphael
Avodath Hakodech: Temple, Sacrifices, Sanctuaire
29x20 cm. 382 pages. Softcover. Cover slightly chafed. Back cover slightly detached and torn. Spine slightly chafed at bottom edge. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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BENSIMON Doris
Adoph Donath (1876-1937). Parcours d'un intellectuel juif germanophone. Vienne - Berlin - Prague
L'Harmattan, 2000, in-8 br., 303 p., coll. "Allemagne d'hier et d'aujourd'hui", très bon état.
Ссылка продавца : QWA-8250
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BENSIMON-DONATH, Doris.
Évolution du Judaïsme Marocain sous le Protectorat français, 1912-1956.
Paris - La Haye, Mouton & Co., 1968. 4to. mayor; 149 pp. Cubiertas originales.
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BENSIYON PINTO.
My life as a Turkish Jew. Memoirs of the President of the Turkish-Jewish Community, 1989-2004. Compiled by Tülay Gürler.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. B/w and color ills. 375 p. Memoirs of the President of the Turkish-Jewish Community 1989-2004. My life as a Turkish Jew. Memoirs of the President of the Turkish-Jewish Community 1989-2004. Compiled by Tülay Gürler. JUDAICA Jewish culture Memoirs Turkish Jews.
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Benski, Stanislws
Natan Glycynders Lachen. Erzählungen.
Berlin, Union (1986). 1.Aufl. Übers. a.d. Polnischen v. Karin Wolff. 285 S. OLwd. m. illustr. OSchutzumschl. (i.d. Gestaltung v. Horst Albrecht m. e. jüdischen Motiv). Enth. 26 Erzählungen.
Ссылка продавца : 51405
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Benson, Allan L.; Richards, William C.; Ulm, Aaron Hardy; Walker, Hal; Whiting, May B.; Walpole, Hugh; Holmes, Fred L.; Karpinskik, Louis C.; Atkins, Gaius Glenn
The Dearborn Independent (Magazine) - Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, December (Dec.) 25, 1926 - The Rise of an American Race
32 pages. Features: Interesting photos of unusual work and play inside front cover; Public demands that Congress suppress (Radio) Pirates of the Air; The Divine Comedy of Newspapers; The Rise of an American Race - What Effect Will the 'Old Stock' Have on the People of the Future?; With General Gouraud in the Land of the Crusaders; The Birthplace of the Quaker Poet - the Whittier homestead; Henry Ford's Page - the American home, in its economic aspect, is a business proposition; Editorials - Merchant Mr. Nathan Strauss and his allegation of "the campaign of slander against the Jewish People", the Hall-Mills murder trial, Wooden houses in Britain; The Adventure of Mrs. Farbman; The Cheapest Thing in Europe - Human Beings; Fantastic photo-illustrated centerfold illustrates Where Santa Claus Lives and What He Does; The Boston Tea Party's Last Survivor - David Kennison died at the age of 115; Who Discovered America?; How Victoria Trained King Edward VII - the Queen thought Prince Albert the model of perfection, but Young Wales did not respond. Chats with Office Callers; Q & A; I Read in the Papers - Senator William E. Borah rated highly by Chinese, Iowa Women can now be Legislators, Newspapers train convicts in crime, Dayton, OH druggists rid their stores of salacious and suggestive magazines. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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