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CHARIF, E
Collected Writings of Rabbi Eliezer Charif.
Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard Univ. Press, 1974. 4to. 3 leaves, (1) 363 pp. Orig. wrappers (wrapper with minute marg. tear).
Bookseller reference : 1302856
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Charlap, A. Hyman
HAGADAH SHEL PESAH BE-OTIOT GEDOLOT U-BEHIROT: HARLAP
First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 45 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. Yaari, 1926. In Hebrew and Yiddish. Title translates to "Passover services with Big Letters. " Charlap (1862-1916) was born in Vistiniec, Suvalk district, Lithuania. At age six he moved with his parents to Mariampol (Marijampole) . In 1892 he made his way to the United States where he was the administrator of a Talmud Torah in Syracuse. From 1902 he was a teacher of the East Broadway Talmud Torah in New York. He published stories and articles in Hatsfira (The times) in 1890, Otsar hasifrut (Treasury of literature) , and Hebrew-language periodicals in America. He also contributed with Aleksander Harkavy to the compilation of "Vocabulary of modern Hebrew words. " (EJ) . SUBJECTS: Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Haggadot. Judaism -- Liturgy. Seder -- Liturgy. OCLC lists one copy at UMichigan. Heavily soiled throughout. Text is clear. Some pages loose. Overall Fair Condition. (HAG-20-14)
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Charlap, A. Hyman; [with Covers For Yeshivas Ohel Torah]
SEDER HAGADAH SHEL PESAH: BE-OTIYOT GEDOLOT U-VEHIROT: IM DINE BEDIKAT HAMETS VE-DINE HA-SEDER BE-LEL PESAH = FORM OF SERVICES FOR THE FIRST TWO NIGHTS OF PASSOVER: WITH REVISED ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Later boards. 4to. 45, 45 pages; 23 cm. In Hebrew and English. Yaari 1927 with cover for Yeshivas Ohel Torah (1945) . Includes illustrations, songs, and a black-and-white photograph of a seder at Yeshivas Ohel Torah. Written with parallel pages, Hebrew on the right-hand page and English on the left-hand page. Green cover wrappers for Lower East Sides Yeshivas Ohel Torah include a short history of the school and request for donations. About 47 years ago a handful of God-fearing men and women, much concerned over the lack of Jewish educational facilities for the youth of America, banded together and organized this, our OHEL TORAH. It was a tremendous task they had undertaken - their ranks were thin, and their resources much thinner. After great personal sacrifices and years of effort they built what is now an EAST SIDE INSTITUTION - our OHEL TORAH - an institution well known to New York Jewry not alone for its teaching of the Torah, but for its inculcating into American Jewish youth a love, understanding, and above all observance of the Torah. Yeshivot, Matzo companies, Sausage Facitories, banks, and other businesses would distribute hagadoth specially printed for them with their own outer wrappers; this copy has the wrappers for Yeshivas Ohel Torah. SUBJECT(S) : Haggadot, Seder, Liturgy. None with the Yeshivas Ohel Torah wrappers listed on OCLC Ex-library markings. Very minimal staining and rubbing. Very good condition. (HAG-19-32)
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Charles W Steckel
DESTRUCTION AND SURVIVAL
8vo. 179 pages. In English. SUBJECT (S) : World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews. In very good condition. (HOLO2-8-22)
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Charles, R. H. [Robert Henry] [Tr.]
The Book of Jubilees, or The Little Genesis
220x155mm. LXXXIX+275 pages. Gilt hardcover. Front inner cover edge torn. Inner cover slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Charleston, Sc) Reznikoff, Charles. with The Collaboration Of Uriah Engelman. Forewd by Salo Baron
THE JEWS OF CHARLESTON [SOUTH CAROLINA]--A HISTORY OF AN AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY
8vo; 343 pages; Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 343 pages. The first Jews settled in the area in the 1600s. Originally the community was Sephardic, later Ashkenazic. The Jewish community provided many soldiers for the Civil War. Photo endpapers compliment this thorough Southern Jewish community history. 8 pages of plates. 22 cm. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 267-325. Subject : Jews -- South Carolina -- Charleston. Wear to corners of cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (k-mx-1-5)
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Charleston, Sc) Reznikoff, Charles. with The Collaboration Of Uriah Engelman. Forewd by Salo Baron
THE JEWS OF CHARLESTON [SOUTH CAROLINA]--A HISTORY OF AN AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY
8vo; 343 pages; 1st edition. original Publisher's cloth. 22 cm. 8 pages of plates. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 267-325 . The first Jews settled in the area in the 1600s. Originally the community was Sephardic, later Ashkenazic. The Jewish community provided many soldiers for the Civil War. Photo endpapers compliment this thorough Southern Jewish community history. Subject : Jews -- South Carolina -- Charleston. Institutional stamp on endpage. Otherwise fresh and clean. Great condition. (AMR-41-21)xxxx
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Charleston, Sc) Reznikoff, Charles. with The Collaboration Of Uriah Engelman. Forewd by Salo Baron
THE JEWS OF CHARLESTON [SOUTH CAROLINA]--A HISTORY OF AN AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY
8vo; 343 pages; Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 343 pages. The first Jews settled in the area in the 1600s. Originally the community was Sephardic, later Ashkenazic. The Jewish community provided many soldiers for the Civil War. Photo endpapers compliment this thorough Southern Jewish community history. 8 pages of plates. 22 cm. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 267-325. Subject : Jews -- South Carolina -- Charleston. Edges worn and dusty, otherwise very good condition. (AMR-41-44)
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Charleston, Sc) Reznikoff, Charles. with The Collaboration Of Uriah Engelman. Forewd by Salo Baron
THE JEWS OF CHARLESTON [SOUTH CAROLINA]--A HISTORY OF AN AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY
8vo; 343 pages; Original Publisher's Cloth with dustjacket. 8vo. 343 pages. The first Jews settled in the area in the 1600s. Originally the community was Sephardic, later Ashkenazic. The Jewish community provided many soldiers for the Civil War. Photo endpapers compliment this thorough Southern Jewish community history. 8 pages of plates. 22 cm. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 267-325. Subject : Jews -- South Carolina -- Charleston. Ex-library. Otherwise, very good condition. (MX-35-20)
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Charlotte Elizabeth
JUDAHS LION
Publishers cloth. 12mo. 358 pages. 19 cm. First US edition. Singerman 0833. This novel is considered to be the first English language Zionist Novel (it predates George Eliots Daniel Deronda by thirty years); the story concerns the return of an English Jew (Alick) to the Holy Land; it binds together English and Jewish history.This was the last novel the author wrote. Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna (1790-1846) wrote on the plight of English factory workers, was well known in her time for her novels and her Orange-Protestant essays and poems, was passionate about gardening, a pioneer of deaf education, and also wrote childrens stories. In her later years she defended the rights of Judaism, and in her last three years was a close friend of Moses Montefiore, owing to her fundraising on behalf of the Jews of Mogador in 1844 (she raised the most money of anyone for the Jewish community in the besieged Moroccan coastal city), her public protest against the policies of Tsar Nicholas I towards Jews, and her 1844 letter to the Bishop of Jerusalem, entitled Israels Ordinances. As Tonnas health deteriorated rapidly, the Montefiores became devoted friends. When she set out on her final journey to Ramsgate from London, it was Montefiore who bade her farewell at the train station and handed her a basket of grapes. (Pg. 215; Moses Montefiore: Jewish Liberator, Imperial Hero; by Abigail Green). Her work, "Days of Old, by Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonner) was part of the sixth volume published by the American Jewish Publication Society in 1847 (Jewish Miscellany no. VI; which also includes two works by Isaac Leeser, Rachel Levi, A Tale and The Jews and Their Religion), two years after the society was founded by Isaac Leeser (EJ 1906; American Jewish Publication Society). Bound in black cloth with gilt title on spine. Subjects: Jews - Fiction. Fiction (English). Bound in original cloth with gilt title on spine. Subjects: Jews - Fiction. Fiction (English). OCLC lists 17 copies. Residue at top of title page, old damp stains, Cloth remains very good, Overall Good+ condition. (AMR-39-32) xxx
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Charlotte Elizabeth
JUDAHS LION
Publishers cloth. 12mo. 358 pages. 19 cm. First US edition. Singerman 0833. This novel is considered to be the first English language Zionist Novel (it predates George Eliots Daniel Deronda by thirty years); the story concerns the return of an English Jew (Alick) to the Holy Land; it binds together English and Jewish history.This was the last novel the author wrote. Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna (1790-1846) wrote on the plight of English factory workers, was well known in her time for her novels and her Orange-Protestant essays and poems, was passionate about gardening, a pioneer of deaf education, and also wrote childrens stories. In her later years she defended the rights of Judaism, and in her last three years was a close friend of Moses Montefiore, owing to her fundraising on behalf of the Jews of Mogador in 1844 (she raised the most money of anyone for the Jewish community in the besieged Moroccan coastal city), her public protest against the policies of Tsar Nicholas I towards Jews, and her 1844 letter to the Bishop of Jerusalem, entitled Israels Ordinances. As Tonnas health deteriorated rapidly, the Montefiores became devoted friends. When she set out on her final journey to Ramsgate from London, it was Montefiore who bade her farewell at the train station and handed her a basket of grapes. (Pg. 215; Moses Montefiore: Jewish Liberator, Imperial Hero; by Abigail Green). Her work, "Days of Old, by Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonner) was part of the sixth volume published by the American Jewish Publication Society in 1847 (Jewish Miscellany no. VI; which also includes two works by Isaac Leeser, Rachel Levi, A Tale and The Jews and Their Religion), two years after the society was founded by Isaac Leeser (EJ 1906; American Jewish Publication Society). Bound in black cloth with gilt title on spine. Subjects: Jews - Fiction. Fiction (English). Bound in original cloth with gilt title on spine. Subjects: Jews - Fiction. Fiction (English). OCLC lists 17 copies. Wear to spine, foxing and some stains, Good Condition Overall. AMR-39-32a
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Charney, Ann
In Dobryd, Eine polnische Kindheit, Roman, Aus dem Amerikanischen von Gabriele C. Pallat,
Frankfurt/Main, Suhrkamp, 1996. 195 S., OPbd., DEA sehr gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 39485AB
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Charney, Daniel
VILNE: MEMUARN
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 319 pages, illustrated, 21 cm. In Yiddish. Series: Dos Poylishe Yidntum; bd. 78; Variation: Poylishe Yidntum; bd. 78. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- Vilnius -- History. Vilnius (Lithuania) -- Ethnic relations. Also issued online. Other Titles: Title on title page verso: Wilno; memorias. Charney (1888-1959) was a Yiddish autobiographer, poet and journalist; brother of Samuel Niger (Charney) and Baruch Charney Vladeck. Born in the shtetl of Dukor, near Minsk, Charney suffered from illness from his early childhood, a theme presented in his literary work, particularly in his various memoirs. Following his poetic debut in 1907, he spent his early years in journalism and in welfare work, especially during World War I. In 191824 he was a central figure in Moscow Yiddish literary circles. At the end of 1925 he immigrated to the U. S. But was refused entrance because of his ill health and returned to Europe. He assisted David Bergelson in 1926 in Berlin with his pro-Soviet periodical, In Shpan, and from 192729 edited the Yidishe Emigratsye along with Elias Tcherikower . After a long trip in 1929 to outlying Jewish communities in Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland he published a series of articles in the New York Yiddish daily Der Tog and other American and European Yiddish periodicals on the conditions of Jews there. Leaving Germany at the rise of Nazism, he lived in Paris until 1941, when he gained permission to enter the U. S. And settled in New York. He was appointed secretary of the I. L. Peretz Writers Club. Though confined to sanatoriums for long periods, he continued his literary work. His stories, poems, fables, and articles were printed in Yiddish newspapers all over the world. Among his most important works are Barg Aroyf and his memoirs A Yortsendling Aza: 191424 (Bickel and Estraikh in EJ, 2007) . Chipping to edges and corners of dust jacket. Light wear. Otherwise, good condition. (HOLO2-68-10); Signed by Author
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Charney, Daniel; Illustrations by Marc Chagall
DUKOR: MEMUARN.
8vo. 319 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Charney, Daniel, 1888-1959. Sewn in ribbon bookmark. Bumped corners, very good condition. (HEB-2-18)
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Chartock, Rosalie; Spencer, Jack, Eds.
The Holocaust Years: Society on Trial
... Mass market paperback, fair condition, w. lightly tanned, smwht soiled wraps, ltly rubbed. Ltly slanted sp, sp creases. Ltly bumped corners, sme v. lt edgwr.Smwht tanned p. edges, sme lt soil. Ltly tanned ins wraps, pp. A few spots ins. Sig on fr ins
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Chartock, Roselle K. / Spencer, Jack (eds.)
Can it happen again? Chronicles of the Holocaust.
New York, Black Dog & Leventahl, 1995. 16x23, 376 Seiten, Lln, Schutzumschlag,
Bookseller reference : 4858CB
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CHARUE Andre
L'incrédulité des Juifs dans le Nouveau Testament - Etude historique, exégétique et théologique
Gembloux, Duculot 1929 xi + 368pp., 25cm., dans la série "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in facultate theologica consequendum conscriptae" Series 2 Tomus 21, br.orig., non coupé, très bon état, R74402
Bookseller reference : R74402
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CHARUE Andre
L'incrédulité des Juifs dans le Nouveau Testament - Etude historique, exégétique et théologique
Gembloux, Duculot 1929 xi + 368pp., dédicacé et signé par l'auteur, br.orig., 25cm., dans la série "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in facultate theologica consequendum conscriptae" series II Tomus 21, bon état, R92219
Bookseller reference : R92219
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CHARUE Andre
L'incrédulité des Juifs dans le Nouveau Testament - Etude historique, exégétique et théologique
xi + 368pp., 25cm., dans la série "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in facultate theologica consequendum conscriptae" Series 2 Tomus 21, br.orig., non coupé, très bon état, R74402
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CHARUE Andre
L'incrédulité des Juifs dans le Nouveau Testament - Etude historique, exégétique et théologique
xi + 368pp., dédicacé et signé par l'auteur, br.orig., 25cm., dans la série "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in facultate theologica consequendum conscriptae" series II Tomus 21, bon état, R92219
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CHARUE André
L'incrédulité des Juifs dans le Nouveau Testament - Etude historique, exégétique et théologique
Gembloux, 1929 xi + 368pp., br.orig., 25cm., dans la série "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in facultate theologica consequendum conscriptae" series II T.21, bon état, R49600
Bookseller reference : R49600
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CHARUE André
L'incrédulité des Juifs dans le Nouveau Testament - Etude historique, exégétique et théologique
xi + 368pp., br.orig., 25cm., dans la série "Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis. Dissertationes ad gradum magistri in facultate theologica consequendum conscriptae" series II T.21, bon état, R49600
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Charvát, Josef; Frantisek Bláha; Miloslav Matousek; Josef Podlaha; Václav Tomásek; Jan Hajsman
MEDICAL SCIENCE ABUSED: GERMAN MEDICAL SCIENCE AS PRACTISED IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS AND IN THE SO-CALLED PROTECTORATE
Original Wrappers. 8vo. 91 [1] pages. 19 cm. First Edition. Early reports on medical crimes at concentration camps, including Buchenwald, Dachau, and Aushwitz, from Czech Medical Doctors and one Journalist. Reports include descriptions of unhygienic conditions in the concentration camp facilities, surgical practices, vaccinations, and treatment of the sick, elderly, and those with contagious disease. Subjects: Concentration Camps -- Germany. Medicine -- Germany. Prisons -- Germany. World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945 -- Medical care. Concentration camps -- Germany. Some edge wear and light age toning. Previous owners name on title page. Some damp staining, otherwise good condition. (HOLO-114-2a)
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Chasdai Crescas
SEFER OR Y.Y.: MAZHIR ?AL LIMUD HA-GEMARA VE-?AL ?INYENE VE-SHORSHE HA-MITSVOT U-MATSDIK HA-SEFER MOREH NEVUKHIM ... VE-KAR'U OTO G.K. NER MITSVAH
Period boards, square 8vo, 70 leaves (140 pages). In Hebrew. The author warns about studying Gemara and on issues and the sources of mitzvot, defending Maimonides' Moreh Nevuchim (Guide for the Perplexed). SUBJECT(S): Jewish philosophy. Maimonides, Moses, 1135-1204. Dala¯lat al-ha¯'iri¯n. OCLC: 1037715510. Period inscriptions and notes on blank endpapers. Spine rebacked. Good Condition (Rab-66-17)
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Chasidah, Yishai
Encylopedia of Biblical Personalities. Anthologized from the Talmud, Midrash, and Rabbinic Writings.
Brooklyn, Shaar Press, 1994. 22x30, 547 Seiten, Geb, Schutzumschlag,
Bookseller reference : 25564AB
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Chaskalovic (Anate)
Lumière Hassidique et Littérature. Histoire d'un Mouvement Révolutionnaire
Paris, Safed, 2003, in-8, 239pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire 239pp
Bookseller reference : 5897
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CHASLES (Raymond).-
Israël et les Nations.
1945 Paris, Lamerre, 1945, in 8° broché, 255 pages ; couverture illustrée (piqûres).
Bookseller reference : 1831
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CHASLES Raymond
Isra?l et les nations.
Broch?. 255 pages.
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CHASSARD (Jean) et WEIL (Gonthier).
Der antisemitismus im dritten reich.
Paris, Armand Colin, dossier n° 2 "Sciences humaines", 1969, 1 br. in-12 de 64 pp., illustrations ;
Bookseller reference : 11609
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Chavel, C. B.
Rabbi Moshe Ben Nachman [Nachmanides] : His Life, Times and Works [IN HEBREW].
IN HEBREW. 220x140 mm. 222 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly curved. Cover corners slightly bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Chavel, C. B.
Rabbi Moshe Ben Nachman: His Lifw, Times and Works [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. 220x150 mm. 247 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
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Chavel, C.B.
Rabbi Moshe Ben Nachman: His Life, Times and Works [IN HEBREW]
IN HEBREW. Includes black and white plates. 14.5x22 cm. øîæ pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Top of spine is slightly bent. Outer edge of pages slightly age stained. Else in good condition.
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Chaver-Paver (Gershon Einbinder) ; Gudlman, Aharon (Illustrator) [Aaron Goodelman
KHAVER-PAVERS MAYSELAKH: [VOL I] MAYZELE-GNV [AND VOL II] YANKELE SHNAYELE [COMPLETE IN 2 VOLUMES]
1st edition. Original red boards with gitl lettering and design, 8vo, 96, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Contents: 1. Mayzele ganev un andere 2. Yankele shneyele un andere. Both volumes are overflowing with gorgeous Yiddish modernist woodcut illustrations by Aharon Gudlman (1890-1978), with 15 full- or partial-page illustrations and 20 fanciful initial Yiddish letters in Volume I; and 12 full or partial page illustrations and 15 initial letters in Volume II. Detailed red bordering on each page add to the deluxe illustrated feel of the work as well. "Goodelman grew up in Russia and studied at an art school in Odessa. After graduating, he moved to New York and attended the Cooper Union, the National Academy of Design, and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, working during the day to support himself. He traveled to Paris for a brief time, but was forced to return to America at the outbreak of World War I. He was a member of the Yiddish branch of the Communist Party, and art editor for YKUF, a Jewish cultural magazine. He...was a founding member of the Society of American Sculptors. Goodelman created sculptures in wood, metal, and stone, and illustrated many childrens books in English and Yiddish" (National Museum of American Art, 1996). "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (today in the Ukraine) . At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a childrens writer. He wrote five volumes of childrens stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S): Children's stories, Yiddish. Children's literature. OCLC: 15009977 Lacks backstrips (spine coverings) as usually found, internally very nice and clean on beatuful strong white paper. Good Condition thus. (YIDCHI-5-10E-L-'excc)
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Chaver-Paver (Gershon Einbinder) ; Gudlman, Aharon (Illustrator) [Aaron Goodelman
KHAVER-PAVERS MAYSELAKH: [VOL I] MAYZELE-GNV [AND VOL II] YANKELE SHNAYELE [COMPLETE IN 2 VOLUMES]
1st edition. Vol 1 in period red boards; Vol 2 in original red boards with gilt lettering and design, 8vo, 96, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Contents: 1. Mayzele ganev un andere 2. Yankele shneyele un andere. Both volumes are overflowing with gorgeous Yiddish modernist woodcut illustrations by Aharon Gudlman (1890-1978), with 15 full- or partial-page illustrations and 20 fanciful initial Yiddish letters in Volume I; and 12 full or partial page illustrations and 15 initial letters in Volume II. Detailed red bordering on each page add to the deluxe illustrated feel of the work as well. "Goodelman grew up in Russia and studied at an art school in Odessa. After graduating, he moved to New York and attended the Cooper Union, the National Academy of Design, and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, working during the day to support himself. He traveled to Paris for a brief time, but was forced to return to America at the outbreak of World War I. He was a member of the Yiddish branch of the Communist Party, and art editor for YKUF, a Jewish cultural magazine. He...was a founding member of the Society of American Sculptors. Goodelman created sculptures in wood, metal, and stone, and illustrated many childrens books in English and Yiddish" (National Museum of American Art, 1996). "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (today in the Ukraine) . At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a childrens writer. He wrote five volumes of childrens stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S): Children's stories, Yiddish. Children's literature. OCLC: 15009977 Vol 2 Lacks backstrip (spine coverings) as usually found, internally very nice and clean on beatuful strong white paper. Good Condition thus. (YIDCHI-5-10F-L-'excc)
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Chaver-Paver, Illustrations: Lui Bunin
LABZIK: MAYSELEKH VEGN KLUGN HINTELE LABZIK (VOLUME 1 ONLY)
(FT) Cloth, 8vo, 79 pages , illustrated, in Yiddish. Volume 1 of 2. "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (now Ukraine) . At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a childrens writer. He wrote five volumes of childrens stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. Labzik is a dog story by Chaver-Paver (Gershon Einbinder) , who managed to make 1930s leftist politics engaging and funny to students of the International Workers Order's Yiddish shuls. Amusingly illustrated by Louis Bunin. SUBJECT(S) : Yiddish --- children ---- fiction. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Cover shows edgewear, waterdamage, inner pages clean, very good condition (YIDCHI-5-16)
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Chaver-Paver; Moses Soyer
VOVIK: MAYSEH-LEKH FUN A BRONZVILER HINTELE
(FT) Publishers cloth. 4to.125 pages. 29 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Vovik; Stories of a little dog in Brownsville (Brooklyn) . Illustrations by Moses Soyer; book design by Morris Pass. Bound in beige linen cloth; with 34 full page color illustrations; some text and all illustrations printed in orange ink. Chaver Paver is the pen-name of the esteemed Yiddish writer Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad. At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a childrens writer. He wrote five volumes of childrens stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. American Yiddish literature always maintained a close connection to its readers, and Chaver Paver did not break from that tradition. He wrote of the movement from the shtetlach to the United States and the tone of his writing always expressed the compassion he felt for his reading public.
Chaver Pavers style is unique in Yiddish prose. There is no sense of distance between the writer and the reader and his writings have the sing-song quality of a storyteller, giving the impression of improvisation. The stories move fast, often featuring children, as well as real and imaginary animals that possess human characteristics. [Yiddishkayt.org] Subjects: Children's literature, Yiddish. Cloth heavily soiled on back cover, last two endpages soiled. Topmost edges wavy, possibly from water damage. Otherwise clean and fresh. Good condition. (YIDCHI-6-16)
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Chaverim Of Hashavim, Labor Zionist Organization Of America-Poale Zion
HASHAVIM
First edition. Mimeograph letter. 4to. 1 page; 28 cm. A letter of declaration about the status and goals of the first Kinus at the Hechalutz Farm at Cream Ridge, New Jersey. Our way must become an example for many others. The spirit of chalutziut and the driving urge to realize the chalutz ideal must penetrate to every corner of the Labor Zionist Organization. Our ideal must become the common possession of all members of the Organization. SUBJECT (S) : Labor Zionism, Jewish colonization, Israel. OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Slight toning. Folded in half. Very good condition. Rare. (zion-12-12)
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Chazan, Robert
CHURCH, STATE, AND JEW IN THE MIDDLE AGES
Softcover, 8vo, xii, 340 pages, 22 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- History -- 70-1789 -- Sources. Jews -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Sources. Juifs -- Histoire -- 70-1789 -- Sources. Kerk en staat. Joden. Juifs -- Droit -- Legislation -- Sources. Includes bibliographical references and index. Wear to edges of cover. Light wear. Very good condition. (Rab-46-2)
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Chazan, Robert ; Hallo, William W. ; Schiffman, Lawrence H. [Ed.]
Ki Baruch Hu: Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical and Judaic Studies in Honor of Baruch A. Levine [IN ENGLISH WITH HEBREW ESSAYS]
IN ENGLISH WITH HEBREW ESSAY. 23.5x15 cm. 34+675+52 pages. Hardcover. Cover is slightly scratched and dirty. Edges of book are slightly dirty. Small stamp on cover page. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Check, Sabbath, Rabbi
SIDUR YOREH MALKSOH U-MARVEH: KEVOD HA-SHEM = THE NEWLY IMPROVED PRAYER BOOK ENTITLE YOREH-MALKOSH U-MARVEM: AN IMPROVED GUIDE FOR THE TEACHING TO YOUNG AND OLD THE ART OF PROPERLY READING THE HEBREW LANGUAGE
1st edition. Original boards. 8vo. 12, 42, 10, 164 [i.e. 328], 8 pages, 24 cm. In Yiddish, Hebrew, and English. Goldman 100, Wachs 748, Deinard 934. Vol. 1 of an interesting prayerbook with vocalizations and instructions on how to read the prayers. Vol. 2 was never published. Seems to have some connection to the historic Congregation Shaarei Tefillah in Manhattan, New York City. SUBJECTS: Siddurim - Texts, Judaism - Liturgy. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide (NYPL, HUC, UFlorida, JTS, NYPL, Gratz, AJHS). Very good condition. (RAB-66-7-'e)
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CHEDEL, André.
Visages d’Israël. Aspects culturels et spirituels.
Genève, Perret-Gentil 1966, 210x148mm, 92pages, broché. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 8399
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CHEGARAY Jacques
Terre Sainte. Nombreuses photos couleurs. Pr?face de J. Guitton.
Cartonn?. 111 pages. 22x27 cm. Pages de garde tach?es.
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CHEGARAY Jacques
Un carme h?ro?que. La vie du P?re Jacques. (Au revoir les enfants). Photos hors-texte.
Broch?. 342 pages.
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Cheifetz, L.
Chronology: Beginning with Adam up to the Present time
195X145 mm. 23 pages. Soft cover. Ex-libris with the usual marks. Cover slightly worn and stained. Pen marks on front cover. Spine tattered and partly torn. Pages yellowing. Pen mark on first page. Else in good condition.
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Chemlin, Margarita
Die Stille um Maja Abramowna, Roman, Aus dem Russischen von Olga Radetzkaja,
Berlin, Jüdischer Verlag, 2012. 301 S., OPbd. m. OU., DEA gut erhalten
Bookseller reference : 170431BB
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CHENCLOS Albert de
Le mouvement sioniste. Fondation de colonies juives en Palestine. Article (14 pages) dans le Correspondant.
Num?ro complet.
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CHERCHEVSKY (Mireille)
Le judaïsme.
In-8, broché, 219 pp. Paris, Seghers, 1977.
Bookseller reference : 26184
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CHERCHEVSKY (Mireille)
Le judaïsme.
In-8, broché, 219 pp.
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CHERCHEVSKY, Mireille.
Le Judaïsme.
Paris, Seghers (« Comprendre Aujourd'hui »), 1977. In-8, broche, 219 pp.
Bookseller reference : 15547
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CHERCHEVSKY, Mireille.
Le Judaïsme.
In-8, broche, 219 pp. Tres bel exemplaire. [HI-5]
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