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Bloch, Joshua.
"OUTSIDE BOOKS."
Paper wrappers, 8vo. 22 pages. Reprinted from Mordecai M. Kaplan Jubilee Volume. Some chipping to edges of wrappers. Internal pages in very good condition. (RAB-53-3)
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Bloch, Joshua.
OF MAKING MANY BOOKS : AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BOOKS ISSUED BY THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 1890-1952.
8vo. Ix, 329 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews bibliography; Publishers and publishing Pennsylvania Philadelphia bibliography; Jewish Publication Society of America bibliography. Bloch (1890-1957) was an American librarian, bibliographer, and reform rabbi. Born in Dorbian, Lithuania, Bloch went to the U. S. In 1907. He taught at New York University from 1919 to 1928; from 1922 until his death he served as chaplain in several hospitals of the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene. His main work, however, was as head of the Jewish Division of the New York Public Library, a post which he held from 1923 to 1956; under his direction the Library developed as one of the major collections of Judaica in the United States. Bloch arranged many major exhibitions of Judaica there. Many of his bibliographical researches into the history of Hebrew printing were published by the Library, such as Hebrew Printing in Riva di Trento, [and] Early Hebrew Printing in Spain and Portugal. He also founded the quarterly Journal of Jewish Bibliography in 1938 and was its editor until 1943. In 1940 he was appointed to the publication committee of the Jewish Publication Society and a year later to the editorial board of the Jewish Apocryphal Literature Series; as a result of these connections he wrote On the Apocalyptic in Judaism and Of Making Many Books (1953; an annotated list of the books issued by the Jewish Publication Society, 18901952) . The following year he published The People and the Book, on 300 years of Jewish life in America. ("EJ, some edge wear, Binding solid and tight. Very good condition. (SPEC-37-2A)
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Bloch, Joshua.
OF MAKING MANY BOOKS : AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BOOKS ISSUED BY THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 1890-1952.
8vo. Ix, 329 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews bibliography; Publishers and publishing Pennsylvania Philadelphia bibliography; Jewish Publication Society of America bibliography. Bloch (1890-1957) was an American librarian, bibliographer, and reform rabbi. Born in Dorbian, Lithuania, Bloch went to the U. S. In 1907. He taught at New York University from 1919 to 1928; from 1922 until his death he served as chaplain in several hospitals of the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene. His main work, however, was as head of the Jewish Division of the New York Public Library, a post which he held from 1923 to 1956; under his direction the Library developed as one of the major collections of Judaica in the United States. Bloch arranged many major exhibitions of Judaica there. Many of his bibliographical researches into the history of Hebrew printing were published by the Library, such as Hebrew Printing in Riva di Trento, [and] Early Hebrew Printing in Spain and Portugal. He also founded the quarterly Journal of Jewish Bibliography in 1938 and was its editor until 1943. In 1940 he was appointed to the publication committee of the Jewish Publication Society and a year later to the editorial board of the Jewish Apocryphal Literature Series; as a result of these connections he wrote On the Apocalyptic in Judaism and Of Making Many Books (1953; an annotated list of the books issued by the Jewish Publication Society, 18901952) . The following year he published The People and the Book, on 300 years of Jewish life in America. (EJ, Binding solid and tight. Very good condition. (SPEC-19-13)
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Bloch, Joshua.
OF MAKING MANY BOOKS: AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BOOKS ISSUED BY THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 1890-1952.
Philadelphia; Jewish Publication Society of America 1953. Cloth. 8vo. 329 pages. Black and white frontis images. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia - Bibliography OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. Gilt lettering on spine and cover. Ex-library with usual marks to endpapers & title page. No marks to cover or text. Otherwise in Very Good condition. (BIB-1-9A) .
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Bloch, Karola
Aus meinem Leben
Pfullingen, Neske, 1981. Mit Tafelabbildungen. 254 S. Or.-Pp.; Rücken leicht verblasst. - Mit datierter Signatur der Verfasserin auf dem Vorsatz [2 Warenabbildungen]
Bookseller reference : 212251
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Bloch, Moses, 1815-1909.
20. JAHRESBERICHT DER LANDES-RABBINERSCHULE IN BUDAPEST FÜR DAS SCHULJAHR 1896-97. VORANGEHT: DAS MOSAISCH-TALMUDISCHE BESITZRECHT [BOUND WITH] DAS MOSAISCH-TALMUDISCHE POLIZEIRECHT [BOUND WITH] DAS MOSAISCH-TALMUDISCHE ERBRECHT
1897 [AND] 1879 [AND] 1890Later green marble boards. 8vo. 60; 43; 70 pages, 21.5 cm. In German. First title translates to 20th Annual Report of the Landes-Rabbinerschule in Budapest for the School Year 1896-97. Previous: The Mosaic-Talmudic Possession. Moses Bloch was a Hungarian rabbi and rector at the Rabbinical Seminary of Budapest. After studying under Philipp Kohner, a pupil of Ezekiel Landau, district rabbi of Pilsen, Bloch was entrusted to the care of his uncle, Wolf Low, author of the Shaare Torah (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish law, Possession. OCLC lists 30 holdings worldwide. Second title translates to The Mosaic-Talmudic Law of Policing. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish law, Police. Third title translates to The Mosaic-Talmudic Law of Succession. SUBJECT(S) : Inheritance and succession, Jurisprudence, Jewish Law. Browning to pages. Mild edgewear and rubbing. Very minimal staining. (GER-51-90)
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Bloch, Moses.
JAHRESBERICHT DER LANDES-RABBINERSCHULE IN BUDAPEST FÜR DAS SCHULJAHR 1881-82. VORANGEHT: DIE CIVILPROCESS-ORDNUNG NACH MOSAISCH-RABBINISCHEM RECHTE.
Budapest: Universitäts-Buchdruckerei, 1882. Wrappers; 8vo. Iv, 108, 21 pages. In German. Annotated. Moses Bloch was a Bohemian rabbi and author. He was professor of Talmud and Codes and also rector of the Budapest Seminary for 30 years. Bloch published important monographs in German and Hungarian on biblical and talmudic law in the yearbooks of the Budapest Seminary, of which this is one volume. (EJ) OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Edgeworn; usual age staining. Very good condition. (GR-4-3)
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Bloch, Nachman M
Verbrechen des Imperialismus. (Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des zweiten Weltkrieges).
Tel Aviv, Lidor, [1956], gr.8°. 314 S. OKt., Einband stark lichtrandig u. mit kleinen Randläsuren, Fehlstelle am Fuß des Rückens, Kartonbezug am Kopf d. Rückens eingerissen, Einband mit Stempelrest u. Spuren v. entfernten Bibliotheksaufklebern, Schmutztitel u. Titelblatt sowie Inhaltsverzeichnis mit beriebenen Stellen, Papierkleber verso Titel (vermutl. überklebter Stempel), Papier etwas lichtrandig, sehr wenige kleine orthographische "Verbesserungen" im Text, letzte 2 Blätter am Rand etwas fleckig, letztes Blatt mit Einriß (ca. 2 cm) am unteren Rand, ansonsten innen gut.
Bookseller reference : 26911
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Bloch, Philipp
Die Kabbalah auf ihrem Höhepunkt und ihre Meister
Pressburg, Alkalay & Sohn, 1905. privates Halbleinen, mit aufgeklebtem Titel (wahrscheinlich aus Resten des Originalumschlag / Schutzumschlages/Originalbroschur?), ca.DinA 5, nur 46 Seiten, Einband mit starken Gebrauchsspuren, stark fleckig und gebräunt, Rücken stark fehlerhaft beschabt, berieben und bestoßen, Schnitt und Seiten papierbedingt gebräunt und fleckig, eine Eintragung im Text, nicht gerade schöne Ausgabe!, Buchblock gebrochen, Block stark gelockert, STARKE Gebrauchs- und/oder Altersspuren
Bookseller reference : 24703ju
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Bloch, Philipp
Gedächtnisrede zu Ehren des verewigten Vorsitzenden der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums, des Prof. Dr. Martin Philippson. gehalten in der Mitgleiderversammlung zu Berlin am 27. Dezember 1916.
1917, Favorke, Breslau. 16 S., ohne Einband, gr.8°. Softcover Ohne Umschlag, erste und letzte Seiten etwas stockfleckig. Schriften herausgegeben von der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums
Bookseller reference : 166557
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Bloch, Pierre; Didier, Meran
LAFFAIRE FRANKFURTER
Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 99 pages. In French. Pierre-Bloch was one of few parliamentarians to oppose the Munich Agreement. As a Jew, he was particularly concerned by the fate in store for the Jews of Adolf Hitler's Germany. This book covers the trial of David Frankfurter, a Jew who assassinated Swiss branch leader of the German NSDAP chef Wilhelm Gustloff in 1936 in Davos, Switzerland. This became an important pretext for German aggression. Pages discolored, worn at edges. Pages unopened. Covers are slightly stained, with writing in pencil on front. Tear at the top of spine. Good condition. (HOLO2-28-13)
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Bloch, S. [Simon]
La Foi d'Israel: ses dogmes, son culte, ses ceremonies et pratiques religieuses, sa loi morale et sociale, sa mission et son avenir
22x14cm. XIV+444 pages. Quarter-leather marbled rebound Hardcover with gilt lettering on spine. Cover and spine slightly worn. Cover corners slightly worn. Page 135-136 edges tattered - NO damage to text. Else in good condition.
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Bloch, Sam E. , editor. Foreword by Dr. Jacob Robinson. Intro by Josef Rosensaft
HOLOCAUST AND REBIRTH--BERGEN-BELSEN 1945-1965
Original Publisher's Cloth. Large 4to.lxxxv, 386 pages. Includes 16-page index and 85 pages of text in Yiddish, English & Hebrew. Massive memorial tome commmemorating the survivors of Belsen. Over half the the photo pages deal with immediately after liberation, the rest follow survivors and their organziation through Israel, the Americas, and elsewhere. 369 pages of photos! Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-77-13)
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Block, Gay. ; Drucker, Malka.
RESCUERS : PORTRAITS OF MORAL COURAGE IN THE HOLOCAUST
First edition. Paper wrappers, square 4to, 255 pages. Portraits of Holocaust rescuers from the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and the Soviet Union/Ukraine. Includes color and black and white photographs with accompanying text. Includes bibliographical references. Prologue by Cynthia Ozick and afterword by Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis. Very good condition. (HOLO2-17-5)
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Block, Irving
G-d, Rationality and Mysticism [God]. [SERIES]: Marquette Studies in Philosophy / 53.
21.5x14 cm. 214 pages. Softcover. As new.
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Block, René, Edna Brocke, Micha Brumlik u. v. a. (Edit.)
Der Wettbewerb für das ' Denkmal der ermordeten Juden Europas'. Eine Streitschrift.
(Bln.), Verlag der Kunst /Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst, (1995). 8°, 195 (+1)S., typogr.OBrosch., blindgeprägt. Ex Libris; (sehr) schönes Expl.
Bookseller reference : 19974AB
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Bloemendal, Hans
Ein Licht an der Klagemauer und andere Geschichten zu jüdischen Festen
Zürich:, Innaron, 1998. 8°. 169 S., gebunden (gut erhalten)
Bookseller reference : 1179BB
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Blogg [Bloch], Solomon [Shlomo] Ben Ephraim
Sefer Kohelet Shelomo / Seder Hagadah Shel Pesach [2 BOOKS IN 1] [HEBREW / YIDDISH]
2 different books bound together, both written by Solomon Blogg (Bloch), who founded the Hebrew printing press (with Telgener) in Hannover, and worked to spread Hebrew literacy among Jews and non-Jews alike. Both titles are written in Hebrew and Yiddish (more correctly, Hebrew transcription of German). The first title, Kohelet Shlomo, is an extensive manual to religious Jewish life. The different customs and prayers are listed and Hebrew, then translated and explained in Yiddish. The second title is a passover Haggadah, also with Yiddish translation and annotation. 215X170mm, 190+30 double pages. Grey quarter-cloth hardcover. Cover worn adn bumped. Cover peeling at edges. Spine torn. Pages yellowing, stained and wavy. Despite the aforementioned wear, these rare books are in good condition for reading.
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Blogg, S(olomon) E(phraim)
Geschichte der hebräischen Sprache und Literatur nebst einem Anhange die Targumen betreffend.
Hannover, Telgener, 1826. 4°. XX + 63 + 1 S. Priv. Brosch. mit aufgezogener OBrosch.
Bookseller reference : 10026AB
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Blogg, S. E
Sefer Hachajim - Israelitisches Gebet- und Erbauungsbuch, deutscher Anhang herausgegeben von A. Sulzbach,
Rödelheim / Frankfurt am Main, M. Lehrberger & Co., 1905. 8°, 48 S., 292 S., Text in großen Teilen in hebräisch und deutsch, (Schrift: Fraktur), original Halbleinen-Einband (Hardcover) mit goldener Rückenbeschriftung, mit reicher blindgeprägter floraler Verzierung und zahlreichen Zierrahmen und Zierbünden, 8., vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage Buchrücken an hinterer Kante mit ca. 2cm Anriss, Einband stellenweise an den Kanten und Ecken etwas beschabt, Papier an den inneren Gelenken zwischen Vorderdeckelinnenseite, bzw Rückdeckelinnenseite und Vorsatzseiten zum Teil angerissen, Rückdeckelinnense
Bookseller reference : 19369CB
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Blogg, Schlomoh [Bloch, Shlomo; Blokh; Blog]
Koheleth Schlomoh / Kohelet Shlomo [HEBREW & GERMAN]. ...Und damit das Frauenzimmer die Pflichten kenne, die sie gegen Gott, gegen ihren Mann, gegen die Welt und gegen sich selbst zu beobachten hat, ist alles in rein deutscher Sprache umgearbeitet und neben dem Hebräischen angebracht. Durchaus alles verändert, verbessert und sehr vermehrt.
220x180mm. 190 pages. Hardcover with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover rubbed and slightly stained. Cover corners, spine edges and hinges bumped and peeling. Spine front hinge glued. Endpapers and whitepages age-stained. Binding slightly loose and visible between front endpaper and whitepage. Title page slightly loose. Pages browning. Else in good condition.
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Blogg, Schlomoh [Bloch, Shlomo; Blokh; Blog]
Koheleth Schlomoh / Kohelet Shlomo [HEBREW & GERMAN]. ...Und damit das Frauenzimmer die Pflichten kenne, die sie gegen Gott, gegen ihren Mann, gegen die Welt und gegen sich selbst zu beobachten hat, ist alles in rein deutscher Sprache umgearbeitet und neben dem Hebräischen angebracht. Durchaus alles verändert, verbessert und sehr vermehrt.
RARE early 20th-century German book aimed at teaching the fundaments of Jewish faith and ritual to men, women and children. The book features the German translation next to the Hebrew original. Salomon Ephraim Blogg (Shelomoh ben Efrayim Blokh; Bloch) (1778 or 1780-1858) was an eminent German-Jewish grammarian, scholar of Jewish liturgy, teacher, author and publisher (he founded the Hebrew book section at Ernst August Telgener publishing house). 215x180mm. 190 pages. Black cloth Hardcover with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Cover rubbed and slightly stained. Cover corners, spine edges and hinges bumped and peeling. Spine front hinge glued. Endpapers and whitepages age-stained. Pen inscription on front whitepage. Binding slightly loose and visible between front endpaper and whitepage, and between pages 188-189. Title page slightly loose. Pages browning. Save for the aforementioned wear, this rare book is in good condition.
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BLOME Friedrich
Die Opfermaterie in Babylonien und Israel, I.Teil
Romae [Rome], apud Pont. Institutum Biblicum 1934 Volume 1 (all published), xx + 468 + [i] pp., 23cm., softcover, in the series "Sacra Scriptura Antiquitatibus Orientalibus illustrata" volume 4, copy from the belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem (with his signature and 1 stamp), text clean and bright, good condition, X103840
Bookseller reference : X103840
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BLOME Friedrich
Die Opfermaterie in Babylonien und Israel, I.Teil
Volume 1 (all published), xx + 468 + [i] pp., 23cm., softcover, in the series "Sacra Scriptura Antiquitatibus Orientalibus illustrata" volume 4, copy from the belgian orientalist Arnold Van Lantschoot O.Praem (with his signature and 1 stamp), text clean and bright, good condition, X103840
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Blond, Shlomo.
HASIDE UMOT HA-`OLAM: NITSOLE HA-SHO'AH MESAPRIM `AL HASIDE UMOT HA-`OLAM SHE-´SAMU NAFSHAM BE-KHAPAM LE-HATSALAT YEHUDIM.
Faux leather, 8vo, 395, 164 pages, illustrations, portraits, 23 cm. Related Titles: Righteous Gentiles. English, Hebrew, and Yiddish. Title on added titlepage: The righteous Gentiles. Title on added titlepage: Hside ume`s ho-`oylem. With laid in letter addressed to the American Jewish Historical Society from Shlomo Blond, presenting the volume as a gift, with his signature inscribed in pen. Subjects: Righteous Gentiles in the Holocaust--Biography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . Light shelf wear. VG condition. (HOLO2-94-7)
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Blondheim, D. S.
LES PARLERS JUDEO-ROMANS ET LA VETUS LATINA; ETUDE SUR LES RAPPORTS ENTRE LES TRADUCTIONS BIBLIQUES EN LANGUE ROMANE DES JUIFS AU MOYEN AGE ET LES ANCIENNES VERSIONS
Original Publisher's Cloth. Large 8vo. cxxxviii, 247 pages, 26 cm. In French. SUBJECT (S): Romance languages -- Foreign words and phrases. Latin language -- Foreign words and phrases. Jews -- History. Hebrew language -- Influence on Latin. Hebrew language -- Semantics. Linguistica Bible. Latin -- Versions -- Old Latin. At head of title: D. S. Blondheim. Reprinted in part from various periodicals. Bibliographical foot-notes. Blondheim (1884-1934) was a U. S. Romance scholar. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Blondheim studied at Johns Hopkins University where he became professor of Romance philology in 1924. During his studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes in Paris he began to work on the notes left by A. Darmesteter on the Old French glosses, over 1, 000 in number, in Rashis talmudic commentaries. Blondheim, after collating these with early manuscripts, restored their original form, established their exact meaning and published them as the first volume of his Les glosses francaises dans les commentaires talmudiques de Raschi. He then proceeded to study each term in all its ramifications, but on his untimely death left only 125 completed studies. They were published posthumously as the second volume of his Glosses, with his biography and a very extensive bibliography. The vast amount of historical and philological documentation gathered by Blondheim offers an invaluable source of information. Blondheims minor writings included many other contributions to the medieval Judeo-Romance dialects, e. G. , medieval Judeo-French hymns. His indefatigable scientific endeavors did not hinder him from taking an active part in Jewish affairs, both philanthropic and Zionist. Blondheim prepared the first English translation of L. Pinskers Auto-Emancipation. His life ended on a tragic note. His manuscripts and papers are now in the National and University Library, Jerusalem (Banitt in EJ, 2007) . Previous owner's name on FEP. Slight coloring to edges of pages. Light wear to cover corners. Small chip to stop of title page, but no loss of text. Very good condition. (Sef-13-11)
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Bloom, Harold
Kabbala. Poesie und Kritik. Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Angelika Schweikhart
Basel - Frankfurt a. M., Stroemfeld / Roter Stern, 1988. 8°, Klappbrosch., 127 S. - sehr gutes Exemplar
Bookseller reference : 056816
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Bloom, Harold
Kafka - Freud - Scholem. 3 Essays. Aus dem amerikanischen Englisch von Angelika Schweikhart. - Inhalt: Kafka - Unbestimmter Wohnsitz / Freud - Die Vollkommenheit, die zerstört / Scholem - Unhistorischer oder jüdischer Gnostizismus.
Verlag Stroemfeld / Roter Stern, Basel 1990. 22,5 x 14,5 cm. Hellgrüne Originalklappenbroschur mit 80 Seiten. Gutes Exemplar.
Bookseller reference : 507106
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Bloom, Harold [Ed., Intro.]
Gershom Scholem. [SERIES]: Modern Critical Views
24.5x16.5cm. VIII+240 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Spine top edge slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Bloom, Jacob H.
Pirchei Rashi: Includes choice ideas, commentaries, quotations, "blooms and blossoms" on the famous commentary of Rashi on the Torah
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Bloom, Sol; The Religious Freedom Foundation
CELEBRATE OUR PRESIDENTS DIAMOND JUBILEE BIRTHDAY [FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT]
1st Edition. Original Illustrated Wrappers. 8vo. 3 pages ; 23 cm. Holocaust-era Invitation Program for President Roosevelts 60th Birthday, held by The Religious Freedom Foundation asking Synagogues to arrange a service Commemorating
our great President and the ninth consecutive year of the fight he has led against Infantile Paralysis in our nation. Includes a list of the ceremonies arrangement committee which is made up of about 100 notable Jewish leaders. Published 13 years before Salks vaccine. On January 3, 1938, Roosevelt founded the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, now known as the March of Dimes
The organization initially focused on the rehabilitation of victims of paralytic polio, and supported the work of Jonas Salk and others that led to the development of polio vaccines. (Wikipedia, 2017) This memorial program was Chaired by Congressman Sol Bloom, the influential Jewish Congressman from New York. In the run-up to World War II, he took charge of high-priority foreign-policy legislation for the Roosevelt Administration, including authorization for Lend Lease in 1941. (Wikipedia, 2017) . Though FDR was open about his Polio, he also tried to downplay it; this is an unusually public connection of FDR and Polio: FDR requested that the press avoid photographing him walking, maneuvering, or being transferred from his car. The stipulation was accepted by most reporters and photographers but periodically someone would not comply. The Secret Service was assigned to purposely interfere with anyone who tried to snap a photo of FDR in a disabled or weak state (FDR Presidential Library, 2017) . OCLC lists no copies anywhere. Creased and worn, with a few small tears and some discoloration. Good condition. Very Rare and significant publication linking FDR, Polio, American Political Leadership, and American Jewish Life. (AMR-52-26)
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BLOY Léon.
Le Salut par les Juifs Suivi de les Dernières Colonnes de l'Eglise et de la Méduse-Astruc (Inédit)
Tiratura limitata su papier Alfa di1650 esemplari (ns. n. 135). Léon Bloy (1846-1917) pubblica nel 1892 "Le Salut par les Juifs" come risposta allo scritto "La France juive" dell'antisemita Édouard Drumont. Sottolineando il particolare ruolo degli Ebrei nella storia e nella religione l'A. scrive in loro favore « quelques-unes des plus nobles âmes que j'ai rencontrées étaient des âmes juives. La sainteté est inhérente à ce peuple exceptionnel, unique et impérissable ».
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Blubacher, Thomas
"Gibt es etwas Schöneres als Sehnsucht?". Die Geschwister Eleonora und Francesco von Mendelssohn. 2. Auflage.
[Berlin], Henschel, 2008. 8°, 447 Seiten. mit zahlreichen Photos. Orig.Pappband mit OSU.
Bookseller reference : 15547
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BLUE, LIONEL.
A Backdoor to Heaven.
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Bluhme, Friedrich
LEX DEI, SIVE MOSAICARUM ET ROMANARUM LEGUM COLLATIO : E CODICIBUS MANUSCRIPTIS VINDOBONENSI ET VERCELLENSI NUPER REPERTIS, AUCTAM ATQUE EMENDATAM
1st Edition. Modern boards. 8vo. Xlviii, 208 pages ; 20 cm. In Latin. Title translates to, The Law Of God
Friedrich Bluhme (1797-1874) was a German jurist and legal historian. He became famous for the creation of the eponymous Bluhm'schen Mass Theory
(in) 1833 he was appointed as Oberappellationsgerichtsrat to the upper court of appeal of the four free cities in Lübeck appointed. His successor in Lübeck was Carl Wilhelm Pauli . Following his appointment on September 15, 1842 Bluhme 1843 went as professor of law by Bonn , where he Roman law , civil - and criminal procedure law and canon law teaching... He was also rector of the university. (Wikipedia, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Jewish Law, Roman law. Some foxing. Original drawings and illustrations. Good Condition. (Ger 50-8)
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Bluhme, Friedrich
LEX DEI, SIVE MOSAICARUM ET ROMANARUM LEGUM COLLATIO : E CODICIBUS MANUSCRIPTIS VINDOBONENSI ET VERCELLENSI NUPER REPERTIS, AUCTAM ATQUE EMENDATAM
1st Edition. Modern boards. 8vo. Xlviii, 208 pages ; 20 cm. In Latin. Title translates to, The Law Of God
Friedrich Bluhme (1797-1874) was a German jurist and legal historian. He became famous for the creation of the eponymous Bluhm'schen Mass Theory
(in) 1833 he was appointed as Oberappellationsgerichtsrat to the upper court of appeal of the four free cities in Lübeck appointed. His successor in Lübeck was Carl Wilhelm Pauli . Following his appointment on September 15, 1842 Bluhme 1843 went as professor of law by Bonn , where he Roman law , civil - and criminal procedure law and canon law teaching... He was also rector of the university. (Wikipedia, 2016) SUBJECT(S) : Jewish Law, Roman law. Some foxing. Original drawings and illustrations. Good Condition. (Ger 50-8)
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BLUM (L.), WOGUE (L.).
La Haggada ou Cérémonies des deux premières soirées de Pâques, à l'usage des Israélites des rites allemand et portugais.
A la Librairie du Culte israélite de L. Blum 1869 1 vol. relié petit in-8, cartonnage percaline amateur, 148-IV pp. Texte hébreu et traduction française en regard. Reliure cassée et détachée. Rousseurs intérieures, quelques passages soulignés au crayon. En l'état. Peu courant.
Bookseller reference : 64423
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BLUM (L.), WOGUE (L.).
La Haggada ou Cérémonies des deux premières soirées de Pâques, à l'usage des Israélites des rites allemand et portugais.
A la Librairie du Culte israélite de L. Blum 1869 1 vol. relié petit in-8, cartonnage percaline amateur, 148-IV pp. Texte hébreu et traduction française en regard. Reliure cassée et détachée. Rousseurs intérieures, quelques passages soulignés au crayon. En l'état. Peu courant.
Bookseller reference : 64423
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Blum Cogan, Lainie ; Weiss, Judy
Teaching Haftarah: Background, Insights, and Strategies.
275X215 mm. XVIII+636 pages. Softcover. Cover corners slightly wrinkled. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Blum L.,Wogue L.
La haggada ou cérémonies des deux premières soirées de pâques à l'usage des israélites des rites allemand et portugais
A la librairie du culte israélite de L. Blum, 11 rue des rosiers Relié 1876 In-12 relié demi-toile bleue, 148 pp., texte bilingue français hébreu, jolie impression ; petits défauts, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : lu794
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Blum, E
Judenhass. Roman.
Wien, Seps, o. J. 268 + 1 S. OBrosch.
Bookseller reference : 65177CB
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Blum, E
Judenschicksal. Schauspiel in neun Bildern.
Bern/Wien, Veritas-Verlag, o.J. 141 S. Priv. Pappband mit eingeb. Orig.-Umschlag.
Bookseller reference : 18365AB
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Blum, Edmund
Warum lassen sich die Juden nicht taufen?.
München : Scholl 1913. 154 S. ; 8°, Schrift: Fraktur / Altdeutsche Schrift. Broschiert
Bookseller reference : 24737
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Blum, Loeb; Lazare Wogue
La Haggada, Ou Ce´re´monies Des Deux Premie`res Soire´es De Pa^que, A` L'Usage Des Israe´lites Des Rites Allemand Et Portugais [L'SUAGE DES ISRAELITES DES RITES ALLEMAND ET PORTUGAIS]
Period boards.16mo. 148, [4] pages. 16 cm. 1st edition . In Hebrew and French. Rebound in later brown cloth with fine decorative gilt lettering on cover and on backstrip. Last 4 pages contain sheet music. Title translates as: Haggadah, or Ceremonies for the First Two Nights of Passover, according to the Rites of the German and Portuguese Israelites. Written by L. Blum, revised and corrected by Lazare Wogue (18171897) : a French rabbi, scholar, and journalist, born in Fontainebleau, was ordained in 1843 at the École Centrale Rabbinique in Metz. In 1851 he began to teach German and theology there (in 1859 it became the Séminaire Israélite de France and was transferred to Paris) , retaining his two chairs until his retirement in 1894. From 1868 Wogue was also director of the talmud torah of the Séminaire Israélite. The most important of his many scholarly works is a translation of the Pentateuch with commentaries (186069) , which is the one used in the Bible du Rabbinat edited by Z. Kahn. Among his other publications are Le Rabbinat Français au XIXe siècle (1843) , Le Guide du Croyant Israélite (1857, 18982) , Histoire de la Bible et de l'Exégèse biblique jusqu'à nos jours (1881) , a French translation (1882) of the first two volumes of Geschichte der Juden by H. Graetz, Esquisse d'une théologie juive (1887) , and La Prédication Israélite en France (1890) . He also translated various Hebrew works. Among the manuscripts he left is a tract on theology. A prolific writer, Wogue wrote many articles which were published in such Jewish periodicals as La Paix and l'Union Israélite. He was editor in chief of l'Univers Israélite during 187995. (2007 Encyclopedia Judaica) . Yudlov 1263; Yaari 936. Subjects: Haggadot - Texts. Seder - Liturgy - Texts. Judaism - Liturgy - Texts. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (Biblio Natl France, Staatsbiblio Berlin, JTSA) . Spine rebacked, lacks bank endpapers. Good + condition. (HAG-9-7)
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Blum, Ludwig
10 [Ten] Historical Sites of the Holy Land by Ludwig Blum [SIGNED BY ARTIST].
SIGNED BY ARTIST WITH DEDICATION dated 11.1964. Ludwig Blum (1891-1975) was a Czechoslovakia-born Israeli painter who emigrated to Israel in 1923, and became known as "the painter of Jerusalem" due to his faithful, yet charming depictions of the Old City and the hills of Jerusalem, and the surrounding Judean desert. This album contains the following paintings: 1.Jerusalem as seen from the Mount of Olives; 2.The Citadel of David (David's Tower); 3.The Street of the Jews; 4.Via Dolorosa; 5.The Temple Area; 6.Market in the Old City of Jerusalem; 7.Bethlehem; 8.Nazareth; 9.Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee; 10.The Sea of Galilee. Contains English and Hebrew captions and a short biography of the artist in English. 325x250mm. 12 pages & 10 plates with caption pages/protective sheet between them. String-bound Softcover. Cover yellowing and wrinkled. Cover edges and corners bumped/wrinkled. Rear cover slightly stained. Rear cover upper edge slightly torn. Artist's signed dedication of pre-title front whitepage. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of Holy Land paintings by an eminent 20th-century Israeli painter is in good condition.
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Blum, Samuel.
QISSAH MUSA. EIN BEITRAG ZUM BAGDADISCHEN DIALEKT DES NEU-ARABISCHEN.
Hannover: Orient-Buchhandlung Heinz Lafaire, 1927. Wrappers; 8vo. 84 pages. In German. OCLC lists two copies worldwide (ARL, NYPL) . Sunned; bits of corners and edges chipped off. Ex-library with minimal markings. Spine has been guillotined; pages are loose; otherwise, fair condition. (LB-3)
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Blumberg, Adi / Hurwich Braun, Ariel [Hurwitz] [Tr.&Ed.] / Bouzaglo, Yoram [Buzaglo] [Photograhy]
Hanging Sabbath Lamps
RARE catalog of Hanging Sabbath Lamps in Germany, Italy, Holland and Yemen, the countries where it was particularly common. This paper was presented at a senior project in art at the Pelech School - a religious-experimental high school for girls in Jerusalem (March 1989). The author - Adi Dermer (née Blumberg, 1971-2001) was an artist and designer who sought to artistically express the sanctity inherent in Judaism. Adi founded a seminary for young women, the first of its kind in Israel to focus on Jewish studies, art and design. After the author's premature death, the paper and catalog was published with English translation in 2001. 295x210mm. 77+36 pages. Illustrated Softcover. Cover rubbed. Front cover upper corner creased. Spine upper edge slightly worn. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book on a fascinating subject in Jewish art is in very good condition.
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Blume, Gustav
Herr Theodor Wolff und das Ressentiment. Offener Brief an den Chefredakteur des "Berliner Tageblatt".
Berlin, Warthemann, 1920. 46 S. Orig.-Kartoniert.
Bookseller reference : 18003AB
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Blume, Heinrich; Klagges Dietrich; & Stoll, Fritz.
SO WARD DAS REICH.
8vo; Original illustrated boards, Large 8vo, viii, 255 pages. 24 cm. Nazi-era imprint. Includes frontis portrait of Hitler and many, many photos and other illustrations in the text. In German. From the series: "Volk und Führer; Ausgabe für Volksschulen, Klasse 6, 7 und 8." German elementary school text book on German history-"Thus was the Reich," with a section entitled, "Unsere Feinde und Freunde in der Welt" ("Our Enemies and Friends in the World") Of course, near the top of the list are the "Helershelfer des Weltjudentums" [accomplices of International Jewry]. Here it is noted that the Jews and other Asiatic "untermenschen" control the Communist state and bring misery and disaster to the Russian people, etc, etc, etc.(see, for example pp. 208-209). SUBJECT(S): Germany -- History -- Juvenile literature. Very Good Condition. (AS-1-21)
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BLUMENFELD L.-
Anthologie des conteurs yidisch.-
Traduite du yidisch. 3e édition. Paris. Rieder. 1922.. In-12 (120 x 187mm) broché, couverture brune imprimée en brun foncé, 260 pages. Etat correct.
Bookseller reference : ORD-1232
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