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Neusner, Jacob (translator)
THE TALMUD OF BABYLONIA. AN AMERICAN TRANSLATION. VOLUME XXII.B: Tractate Baba Batra Chapter 3
218pp.; Brown Judaic Studies 240; 218 pages
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Neusner, Jacob / Douglas, Mary [Commentary]
The Idea of Purity in Ancient Judaism: The Haskell Lectures, 1972-1973. [SERIES]: Studies in Judaism in Late Antiqueity: From the First to the Seventh Century / Volume One.
24.5x16.5 cm. xii+153 pages. Gilt hardcover. Spine slightly dirty. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Else in good condition.
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Neusner, Jacob.
A Life of Rabban Yohanan Ben Zakkai, Ca. 1-80 C. E.
Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1962. Cloth. 8vo. 200 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews - History - To 70 A. D. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Ex-library with minimal markings and withdrawn stamps. In Very Good condition. (SEF-8-17) .
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Neusner, Jacob.
A Life of Rabban Yohanan Ben Zakkai, Ca. 1-80 C. E.
Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1962. Cloth. 8vo. 200 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews - History - To 70 A. D. Gilt lettering on cover and spine. Ex-Library with minimal markings. In Very Good condition. (SEF-8-17B) .
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Neusner, Jacob.
RABBINIC JUDAISM: DISPUTES AND DEBATES : FIRST SERIES.
8vo. Xvi, 284 pages. Series: South Florida studies in the history of Judaism, number 107. Bibliographical references and index. Neusner is a U. S. Scholar, historian, professor, and prolific author. He wrote the five-volume History of the Jews in Babylonia (196570) , the first full-scale treatment in over half a century of the period and place that produced the Babylonian Talmud. This work reflects a "history of religions" approach and incorporates the results of modern Iranian studies. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- History -- Talmudic period, 10-425 -- Historiography. Rabbinical literature -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc. Judaism -- History -- Book reviews. Jewish learning and scholarship -- United States. Excellent condition. (RAB-7-21)
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Neusner, Jacob.
THE ACADEMIC STUDY OF JUDAISM: ESSAYS AND REFLECTIONS, SECOND SERIES.
8vo. Xi, 229 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish learning and scholarship United States; Jews study and teaching (higher) United States. Very good condition. (AMR-18-19)
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Neusner, Jacob.
THE LIFE OF TORAH : READINGS IN THE JEWISH RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE.
8vo. Xv, 237 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism United States. CONTENTS: The Jewish heritage; The unity of God; Four aspects of Torah; Rabbis: the men of Torah; Torah as a way of life: the joy of the commandments; Torah as a way of life: some specific commandments; Torah as a way of life: the sanctification of time; Torah in America: movements in American Judaism; Torah in the State of Israel; Zionism and Judaism. SERIES: The Religious life of man series. ISBN: 0822101246. Neusner (b. 1932) was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and was ordained rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He served on the faculties of Columbia University, the University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee) , Dartmouth College, and Brown University. He was also active in several professional organizations and learned societies; in 196869 he served as president of the American Academy of Religion. (Goodblatt, EJ) Ex library. Covers a little worn, good condition. (RAB-29-11)xx
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Neusner, Jacob.
THE TRANSFORMATION OF JUDAISM: FROM PHILOSOPHY TO RELIGION.
8vo. Xvi, 345 pages. First thus. Bibliographical references, bibliography, index, and appendices. Neusner is a U. S. Scholar, historian, professor, and prolific author. He wrote the five-volume History of the Jews in Babylonia (196570) , the first full-scale treatment in over half a century of the period and place that produced the Babylonian Talmud. This work reflects a "history of religions" approach and incorporates the results of modern Iranian studies. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- History -- Talmudic period, 10-425. Judaism and philosophy. Judaism -- Essence, genius, nature. Rabbinical literature -- History and criticism. Jodendom. OCLC lists no copies of this edition seldom seen. Excellent condition. (RAB-7-17)
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Neusner, Jacob.
TRADITION AS SELECTIVITY: SCRIPTURE, MISHNAH, TOSEFTA, AND MIDRASH IN THE TALMUD OF BABYLONIA : THE CASE OF TRACTATE ARAKHIN.
8vo. Xiv, 231 pages. First thus. Series: South Florida studies in the history of Judaism, number 09. Bibliographical references and index. Neusner is a U. S. Scholar, historian, professor, and prolific author. He wrote the five-volume History of the Jews in Babylonia (196570) , the first full-scale treatment in over half a century of the period and place that produced the Babylonian Talmud. This work reflects a "history of religions" approach and incorporates the results of modern Iranian studies. SUBJECT(S) : Babylonische Talmoed. Talmud. Arakhin -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. Mishnah. Arakhin -- Comparative studies. Tosefta. Arakhin -- Comparative studies. Excellent condition. (RAB-7-19)
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Neusner, Jacob; Blumenthal, David R.
"BEING JEWISH" AND STUDYING ABOUT JUDAISM. RESPONSE: JUDAIC STUDIES: AN EXERCISE IN THE HUMANITIES.
8vo. Iii, 41 pages. Address and response at the inauguration of the Jay and Leslie Cohen Chair of Judaic Studies, Emory University, January 23, 1977 A discussion of the hows and whys of the rise of Jewish Studies on American campuses. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism study and teaching. Neusner was the a professor of of Religious Studies and the Ungerleider Distinguished Scholar of Judaic Studies and Brown University. Blumenthal was the Jay and Leslie Cohen Professor of Judaic Studies at Emory University. Corners bumped, dark spot of back cover where a sticker has been removed, text clean and bright, very good condition. (AMR-18-7)
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Neusner, Jacon.
THE TRANSFORMATION OF JUDAISM: FROM PHILOSOPHY TO RELIGION.
8vo. Xvi, 345 pages. First edition. Bibliographical references, bibliography, index, and appendices. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism history Talmudic period, 10-425; ; Judaism and philosophy; Judaism essence, genius, nature; Rabbinical literature history and criticism. ISBN: 0252018052. Neusner (b. 1932) was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and was ordained rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. He served on the faculties of Columbia University, the University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee) , Dartmouth College, and Brown University. He was also active in several professional organizations and learned societies. In 196869 he served as president of the American Academy of Religion. (Goodblatt, EJ) Has dust jacket. Jacket and edges are soiled, otherwise very good condition. (BIBLE-5-1)
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Neustadt, Amnon
Israels zweite Generation, Auschwitz als Vermächtnis,
Berlin, Dietz, 1987. 176 S., OKart., EA gut erhalten
Référence libraire : 36295AB
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Neustadt, Ernst
Der alte Orient.
Leipzig, Teubner, 1932. 14x21, 32 Seiten, Broschur, Teubners Quellensammlung für den Geschichtsunterricht.
Référence libraire : 29010AB
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Neustadt, Meilech [Melech] [Noy
HURBN UN OYFSHTAND FUN DI YIDN IN VARSHE: EYDES-BLETER UN AZKORES VOL. I: AS TOLD BY THEM. VOL. II: THOSE WHO FELL. [COMPLETE IN 2 VOLUMES]
8vo; 719 pages; 1st Yiddish. edition. Original cloth in illustrated dust jackets. "The epic of the Jews in Warsaw. A collection of reports and biographical sketches of the fallen. " In Yiddish. Robinson & Friedman # 2003 Vol II serves as a biographical dictionary of the fighters. This first Yiddish edition of Volume I is an expansion and revision of the two Hebrew editions published in 1946 & 1947. The English title page is not an accurate translation of the Yiddish title. The correct translation would be: "Destruction and uprising of the Jews in Warsaw: Reports and biographical sketches." An important work in its most desireable edition. Dust jacket for Vol I has small label on base of spine with clear tape; Very Good Condition in about Very Good- Jacket. Beautiful set. (H-43-5A)
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Neustadt, P.
DIE GOTTES- UND UNSTERBLICHKEITSLEHRE: KURZGEFASSTE UEBERSICHT ÜBER DIE GOTTES- UND UNSTERBLICHKEITSBEGRIFFE DER VORZÜGLICHSTEN ORIENTALISCHEN VÖLKER : MIT EINEM HINBLICK AUF DIESE LEHREN DES JUDENTHUMS. ERSTER THEIL.
Original Publishers Cloth. 12mo. 63 pages. 20cm. In German. Title translates to English as, The doctrine of God and immortality: brief survey of the concepts of God and immortality of the principal Eastern nations with a view to these teachings of Judaism. First Part. SUBJECT (S) : Theology, Doctrinal. Includes bibliographical references. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Ex-library with minimal markings. Light foxing on several pages, otherwise a nice, clean copy. Very good condition. (SPEC20-27) .
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Nevo, Denise (Signed); Berger, Mira
We Remember: Testimonies of Twenty-Four Members of Kibbutz Megiddo Who Survived The Holocaust
336 pages. Glossary. Signed and inscribed by Denise Nevo upon front free endpaper, otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. "Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A high-quality copy. Book
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New England Zionist Region
SPEAKING OF ZIONISM AND THE JEWISH STATE
First edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers in blue, black, and white. 8vo. 15 pages; 23 cm. Here, the New England Zionist Region provides a list of qualified Zionist speakers for Zionist District presidents and program chairmen to book at their meetings, programs, and events. They dedicate the pamphlet to Prophet and Founder of Zionism Dr. Theodor Herzl on the 50th anniversary of the founding of modern Zionism. Includes 11 pages of detailed biographies of Zionist speakers with black-and-white photographs including prominent New England rabbis, lawyers, and doctors, a whos who of Zionism in New England that drills down beyond the usual star players. Includes advice on planning programs such as If entertainment features like moving pictures, musical presentations, or community singing are provided as the first items on a program that begins on time, your audience will learn to arrive on time as if they were attending a local theater. SUBJECT (S) : Zionism. OCLC lists one holding worldwide (Harvard) . Some dampstaining . Good+ condition. Rare. (zion-11-12)
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New England) Broches, S.
JEWS IN NEW ENGLAND: SIX HISTORICAL MONGRAPHS.
8vo. 68, 80 pages. Facsimile illustrations. In two volumes. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews New England. Covers slightly darkened, vol. 2 has a small tear at the top of the spine, vol. 1 has rust small rust spots from the staples on the covers, good condition. (AMR-17-10)
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New England) Broches, S.
JEWS IN NEW ENGLAND: SIX HISTORICAL MONGRAPHS. (VOLUME I ONLY)
8vo. 68, 80 pages. Facsimile illustrations. In two volumes. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews New England. Covers slightly darkened, tears in pages 1 to 16, good condition. (AMR-41-43)
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New Jersey) Brandes, Joseph.
IMMIGRANTS TO FREEDOM; JEWISH COMMUNITIES IN RURAL NEW JERSEY SINCE 1882.
Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1971. Cloth, 8vo, xiii, 424 pages: illustration; 24 cm. Series: Regional history series of the American Jewish History Center of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America volume 3. Bibliography on pages 400-409. Includes black and white photos and illustrated back cover. Subject: Jews. Jewish farmers. Agricultural colonies. Added author: Douglas, Martin. ISSN 0812276205. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Ex library copy with usual marks, notes written on back endpapers in pencil and ink, some underling and notes in margin (in pencil) . Good condition in good jacket. (ComHist-8-9)
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New Jersey) Dubrovsky, Gertrude Wishnick.
THE LAND WAS THEIRS: JEWISH FARMERS IN THE GARDEN STATE.
ISBN: 0817305440. 8vo. Xvi, 251 pages. Illustrated. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Jews - New Jersey - Farmingdale - history; Jews - colonization - New Jersey - Farmingdale - history; Jewish farmers - New Jersey - Farmingdale - case studies; Jewish farmers - New Jersey - Farmingdale - biography; Farmingdale (N. J. ) -- ethnic relations. SERIES: Judaic studies series; Variation: Judaic studies series (Unnumbered) . "New Jersey granted religious tolerance to its citizens as early as 1665, and the state constitution of 1844 abolished all religious qualifications for voting and holding public office. Although the first organized Jewish communities in New Jersey were not established until the middle of the 19th century, Jewish merchants from Philadelphia and New York conducted business in the state as early as the 17th century. " In the late 1800s, most of the Jews in New Jersey were of German descent, but the following decades brought many Eastern European and some Middle Eastern Jewish immigrants to the area. As European and American Zionists searched for solutions, some of New Jersey's Jews, as elsewhere, turned to agriculture, with the Alliance Israélite Universelle and the Baron de Hirsch Fund. In later years, New Jersey's Jewish communities grew as former residents of New York City sought the suburbs. As of 2001, there were about 485, 000 Jews living in New Jersey, the Garden State; most are located in the north-eastern corner, near New York City. (EJ, 2007) Fine condition. (ComHist-16-11)
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New Jewish Agenda (Organization)
THE SHALOM SEDERS: THREE HAGGADAHS
Original Wraps. 4to. 103 pages. 26 cm. First edition. English, some Hebrew. Haggadah (Reform, New Jewish Agenda) . Contains the Rainbow Seder, Seder of the Children of Abraham, and A Haggadah of Liberation. Compiled by New Jewish Agenda; introduction by Arthur Waskow; preface by Grace Paley. Three ceremonies celebrate both the traditional holiday of Passover and the struggle for freedom for all humanity (including the struggle for nuclear disarmament) . Subjects: Haggadot - Texts. Seder - Liturgy - Texts. Reform Judaism - Liturgy - Texts. Pesach. Haggadot. Reform Judaism - Liturgy. Seder Liturgy. Light wear to wraps, otheerwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HAG-13-55)
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New Orleans) Korn, Betram Wallace.
THE EARLY JEWS OF NEW ORLEANS.
Waltham, MA: American Jewish Historical Society, 1969. Cloth. 8vo. 382 pages. Includes illustrations, facsimiles, maps on lining papers, portraits. Number 5 of the series "American Jewish Communal Histories. " The culmination of many years of painstaking research by an outstanding historian of ante-bellum Jewish life in America, this book covers Jewish settlement in New Orleans under French, Spanish and American rule from 1757 to 1850 with detailed attention to the establishment of the first synagogue in the Gulf coast area, the lives of every Jew who came to New Orleans before 1815, Judah Touro's life, work and philanthropies, Benjamin Levy's print works, the rise of Judah P. Benjamin, the rapid assimilation of Jews into the Catholic creole community, the high incidence of inter-marriage, the absence of intolerance, the mood of luxury and easy living in the city and other aspects of Jewish community involvement. SUBJECT (S) : Jews-Louisiana-New Orleans. Colored endpapers illustrated with maps of southern USA and the Caribbean. Gilt lettering on binding. Sticker of a previous owner on title page. Otherwise in very good, a fine copy. (AMRN-5-21) .
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NEW TESTAMENT IN KARAMANLIDIKA.
[TURKISH WITH GREEK ALPHABET - GRECO-TURKISH - KARAMANLIDIKA] Anin celil zuhuru. Mattheaios Incili yirmi dördüncü babin tefsiri.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original decorative and illustrated cloth bdg. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish with Greek alphabet - Karamanlidika. 116 p., 18 unnumbered b/w plates. Anin celil zuhuru. Mattheaios Incili yirmi dördüncü babin tefsiri. [TURKISH WITH GREEK ALPHABET - KARAMANLIDIKA]. The Karamanlides or simply Karamanlides are Greek-Orthodoxes, Turkish-speaking people native to the Karaman and Cappadocia regions of Anatolia. Today, a majority of the population lives within Greece, though there is a notable diaspora in Western Europe and North America. Karamanlides were Greek-Orthodox Christians in Central Anatolia who had spoken Turkish as their primary language. The term is geographical, derived from the 13th-century Beylik of Karaman. This was the first Turkish kingdom to use Turkish as its official language and originally the term would only refer to the inhabitants of the town of Karaman or from the region of Karaman. After the Christians in the area were exchanged with a Muslim population of Greece in 1923, the title became a label for local Muslim inhabitants. Historically, the Karamanlides spoke Karamanli Turkish. Its vocabulary drew overwhelmingly from Turkic words with many Greek loan words. The language should not be confused with Cappadocian Greek, which was spoken in the same region during the same timeframe but is derived from the Greek language. While the official Ottoman Turkish was written in the Arabic script, the Karamanlides used the Greek alphabet for writing its form of Turkish. (Source: Wikipedia). Karamanli Turkish had its own literary tradition and produced numerous published works in print in the 19th century, some of them published by Evangelinos Misailidis, by the Anatoli or Misailidis publishing house (Misailidis 1986, p. 134). First Edition. Extremely rare.
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NEW TESTAMENT.
Noveum Testamentum Graece.= Tes kaidis diathikis apanta.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Original cloth bdg. 563-last pp. wormholes. 16mo. (10 x 7 cm). In Greek (Modern 1453-) and preface in Latin. 568 p. Noveum Testamentum Graece.= Tes kaidis diathikis apanta.
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New York Board Of Jewish Ministers
THE DOOR OF HOPE: A MANUAL OF PRAYERS AND DEVOTIONAL READINGS UPON VISITING THE CEMETERY
Original Publishers Cloth. 16mo. Viii, 9-92, [7] pages. 16 cm. Second Edition. In English with some Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Jewish funeral rites and ceremonies. Prayer Books and Devotions. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. Light staining to cover, but still nice. Notes from previous owner on blank endpages, as generally found, few margin notes. Overall very good condition. (AMR-38-6)
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New York Public Library [Joshua Bloch]
HEBREW PRINTING IN NAPLES [IN] BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS VOL. 46. NO. 6 JUNE 1942
Original illustrated paper wrappers. 4to. Pages 471-536; 26 cm. Divided into multiple sections. Hebrew Printing in Naples is by leading Jewish bibliographer, and head of the NYPL Jewish Division, Joshua Bloch. Also includes, Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Art and Architecture, and Kingston to Newson to Blake. Includes facsimile of a beautiful Hebrew book from Naples. The Jews in Italy, Spain and Portugal were the first to make use of the newly-invented art of Gutenberg for the production of Hebrew books. Hebrew printing presses were set up in various parts of those countries, and produced virtually all known Hebrew books printed during the fifteenth century. Naples, the largest and most beautiful city of Lower Italy, became an early and quite important center of Hebrew printing, second only to Soncino, even as it had become a large center of Jewish life. Though of short duration, the Neapolitan was perhaps the most cosmopolitan Jewish community in the fifteenth century. With the exception of Soncino, none of the cities in Spain, Portugal or Italy can claim the production of as many Hebrew incunabula as were printed in Naples in less than a decade. The periodical was published monthly from 1897-1977. SUBJECT (S) : Bibliography, Periodicals. OCLC lists 22 holdings worldwide. Toning to pages. Minimal staining and rubbing. Very dusty. Very good condition. (AMR-53-13)
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New York Public Library [Joshua Bloch]
HEBREW PRINTING IN NAPLES [IN] BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, ASTOR, LENOX AND TILDEN FOUNDATIONS VOL. 46. NO. 6 JUNE 1942
Original illustrated paper wrappers. 4to. Pages 471-536; 26 cm. Divided into multiple sections. Hebrew Printing in Naples is by leading Jewish bibliographer, and head of the NYPL Jewish Division, Joshua Bloch. Also includes, Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Art and Architecture, and Kingston to Newson to Blake. Includes facsimile of a beautiful Hebrew book from Naples. The Jews in Italy, Spain and Portugal were the first to make use of the newly-invented art of Gutenberg for the production of Hebrew books. Hebrew printing presses were set up in various parts of those countries, and produced virtually all known Hebrew books printed during the fifteenth century. Naples, the largest and most beautiful city of Lower Italy, became an early and quite important center of Hebrew printing, second only to Soncino, even as it had become a large center of Jewish life. Though of short duration, the Neapolitan was perhaps the most cosmopolitan Jewish community in the fifteenth century. With the exception of Soncino, none of the cities in Spain, Portugal or Italy can claim the production of as many Hebrew incunabula as were printed in Naples in less than a decade. The periodical was published monthly from 1897-1977. SUBJECT (S) : Bibliography, Periodicals. OCLC lists 22 holdings worldwide. Minimal edgewear. Minimal dampstaining. Toning to pages. Minimal staining and rubbing. Very dusty. Good condition. (AMR-53-13A)
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New York State Archives.
JEWISH HISTORY RESOURCES IN NEW YORK STATE, COMPILED BY THE NEW YORK STATE ARCHIVES A DIVISION OF THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, ALBANY, NEW YORK.
New York: New York State Archives, 1999. Wrappers; 4to. 28 pages. Printed in sepia ink; illustrated with sepia photographs. Jews -- History -- New York (State) -- Sources -- Directories. Jews -- New York (State) -- Genealogy -- Sources -- Directories. OCLC lists ten copies worldwide. Excellent condition. (CT-2)
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New York) David De Sola Pool; Tamar De Sola Pool.
AN OLD FAITH IN THE NEW WORLD: PORTRAIT OF SHEARITH ISRAEL, 1654-1954.
1st edition. Cloth. 4to. 595 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism-United States-New York State-Congregation Shearith Israel. Spine worn at top binding slightly shaken, repaired. But solid. Otherwise in Good condition. (sef-12A-16A).
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New York) David De Sola Pool; Tamar De Sola Pool.
AN OLD FAITH IN THE NEW WORLD: PORTRAIT OF SHEARITH ISRAEL, 1654-1954.
New York: Columbia University Press, 1955. Cloth. 4to. 595 pages. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism-United States-New York State-Congregation Shearith Israel. Very Good condition in good condition. (MX-34-29) .
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New York) Goren, Arthur
NEW YORK JEWS AND THE QUEST FOR COMMUNITY--THE KEHILLAH EXPERIMENT 1908-1922
8vo; 361 pages; Includes 25-page bibliography & 14-page index. Very light wear, Very Good Condition (Comhist 3-3)
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New York) Grinstein, Hyman B.
THE RISE OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF NEW YORK 1654-1860
Rear inside hinge starting, otherwise Very Good Condition. Lacks Jacket; 8vo; 645 pages; 35-page index & 11-page bibliography. The standard text on the subject
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New York) Hertz, Emanuel.
THE GREAT EXODUS AND ITS LESSONS: BEING THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS CONGREGATION, TISHRI 17, 5688, OCTOBER 13, 1927.
New York: Washington Heights Congregation, 1927. Cloth. 8vo. 7 pages. Gilt lettering on cover. OCLC lists only one complete holding (Yale) . Slight discoloration to endpapers. Otherwise in very good condition. (AMRN-6-52) .
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New York) Pool, David De Sola.
The Mill Street Synagogue (1730-1817) of the Congregation Shearith Israel (Founded in the City of New York in 1655) .
New York, 1930. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 72 pages. Illustrated. De Sola Pool was a U. S. Rabbi, civic and communal leader, and historian. He was born in London, pursued his rabbinic studies, first at Jews' College, London, and then at the Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin. Pool wrote several significant works and monographs in the fields of American Jewish history, religion, education, and Zionism, and edited and translated Sephardi and Ashkenazi Hebrew liturgical works. His works include: The Kaddish (1909; 19643) ; Hebrew Learning Among the Puritans of New England Prior to 1700 (1911) ; Capital Punishment Among the Jews (1916) ; Portraits Etched in Stone: Early Jewish Settlers, 16821831 (1952) ; An Old Faith in the New World: Portrait of Shearith Israel, 16541954 (1955) ; Why I Am a Jew (1957) ; and Is There an Answer? : An Inquiry in Some Human Dilemmas (1966) , the last three with his wife, TAMAR DE SOLA POOL (18931981) . Mrs. Pool was national president of Hadassah from 1939 to 1943 and held executive positions with several other national and world Jewish organizations, among them the American Jewish Committee, the World Zionist Organization, and Youth Aliyah. [Editorial Staff Encyclopaedia Judaica]. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Slight bumping to edges. Slight creasing to corners. Otherwise in Very Good condition. Seldom seen. (SEF-7-11).
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New york) Pool, David De Sola.
The Mill Street Synagogue (1730-1817) of the Congregation Shearith Israel (Founded in the City of New York in 1655) .
Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 72 pages. Illustrated. De Sola Pool was a U. S. Rabbi, civic and communal leader, and historian. He was born in London, pursued his rabbinic studies, first at Jews' College, London, and then at the Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin. Pool wrote several significant works and monographs in the fields of American Jewish history, religion, education, and Zionism, and edited and translated Sephardi and Ashkenazi Hebrew liturgical works. His works include: The Kaddish (1909; 19643) ; Hebrew Learning Among the Puritans of New England Prior to 1700 (1911) ; Capital Punishment Among the Jews (1916) ; Portraits Etched in Stone: Early Jewish Settlers, 16821831 (1952) ; An Old Faith in the New World: Portrait of Shearith Israel, 16541954 (1955) ; Why I Am a Jew (1957) ; and Is There an Answer? : An Inquiry in Some Human Dilemmas (1966) , the last three with his wife, TAMAR DE SOLA POOL (18931981) . Mrs. Pool was national president of Hadassah from 1939 to 1943 and held executive positions with several other national and world Jewish organizations, among them the American Jewish Committee, the World Zionist Organization, and Youth Aliyah. (Editorial Staff Encyclopaedia Judaica) . OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. From the libary of Abraham Katsch, with his personal bookplate. Spine repair, Small chip to corner, repaired with archival tape on inside of front cover. Otherwise in Good + condition. (MX-33-12).
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New york) Pool, David De Sola.
The Mill Street Synagogue (1730-1817) of the Congregation Shearith Israel (Founded in the City of New York in 1655) . Reprint of the 1930 Edition.
New York, 1980. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 72 pages. Illustrated. De Sola Pool was a U. S. Rabbi, civic and communal leader, and historian. He was born in London, pursued his rabbinic studies, first at Jews' College, London, and then at the Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin. Pool wrote several significant works and monographs in the fields of American Jewish history, religion, education, and Zionism, and edited and translated Sephardi and Ashkenazi Hebrew liturgical works. His works include: The Kaddish (1909; 19643) ; Hebrew Learning Among the Puritans of New England Prior to 1700 (1911) ; Capital Punishment Among the Jews (1916) ; Portraits Etched in Stone: Early Jewish Settlers, 16821831 (1952) ; An Old Faith in the New World: Portrait of Shearith Israel, 16541954 (1955) ; Why I Am a Jew (1957) ; and Is There an Answer? : An Inquiry in Some Human Dilemmas (1966) , the last three with his wife, TAMAR DE SOLA POOL (18931981) . Mrs. Pool was national president of Hadassah from 1939 to 1943 and held executive positions with several other national and world Jewish organizations, among them the American Jewish Committee, the World Zionist Organization, and Youth Aliyah. (Editorial Staff Encyclopaedia Judaica) . Very Good condition. (SEF-23-22).
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New York) Pool, David De Sola.
The Mill Street Synagogue (1730-1817) of the Congregation Shearith Israel (Founded in the City of New York in 1655) .
Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 72 pages. Illustrated. De Sola Pool was a U. S. Rabbi, civic and communal leader, and historian. He was born in London, pursued his rabbinic studies, first at Jews' College, London, and then at the Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin. Pool wrote several significant works and monographs in the fields of American Jewish history, religion, education, and Zionism, and edited and translated Sephardi and Ashkenazi Hebrew liturgical works. His works include: The Kaddish (1909; 19643) ; Hebrew Learning Among the Puritans of New England Prior to 1700 (1911) ; Capital Punishment Among the Jews (1916) ; Portraits Etched in Stone: Early Jewish Settlers, 16821831 (1952) ; An Old Faith in the New World: Portrait of Shearith Israel, 16541954 (1955) ; Why I Am a Jew (1957) ; and Is There an Answer? : An Inquiry in Some Human Dilemmas (1966) , the last three with his wife, TAMAR DE SOLA POOL (18931981) . Mrs. Pool was national president of Hadassah from 1939 to 1943 and held executive positions with several other national and world Jewish organizations, among them the American Jewish Committee, the World Zionist Organization, and Youth Aliyah. [Editorial Staff Encyclopaedia Judaica]. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Slight bumping to edges. Slight creasing to corners. Otherwise in Very Good condition. Seldom seen. (SEF-45-13)
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New York) Rischin, Moses. .
THE PROMISED CITY: NEW YORK'S JEWS, 1870-1914.
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1962. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 342 pages, illustrations, 22 cm. Includes bibliography. Subjects: JewsNew York (State) --New York--History. New York (N. Y. ) --History. Ex library copy with usual marks, includes illustrated maps, Very Good Condition. (Comhist5-11)
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New York-Riverdale) Hebrew Home For The Aged At Riverdale.
FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY BOOK DEDICATED TO WILLIAM GOLDFINE IN CELEBRATION OF HIS SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY: THE HEBREW HOME FOR THE AGED AT RIVERDALE.
Bronx, New York: Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale, 1973. Hardcover. Folio. Unpaged (ca 200 pages? ) . Photographs and dedications throughout. SUBJECT(S) : Old Age Homes-Jewish-New York State. OCLC lists no worldwide. Photographs on endpapers. Light wear to binding. Otherwise in Very Good condition (AMRN-4-10) .
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New York-Riverdale) Hebrew Home For The Aged At Riverdale.
SIXTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY BOOK, DEDICATED TO IRVING HELD.
Bronx, NY: Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale, 1979. Hardback. Folio. Unpaged (ca 200 pages? ) . Photographs and dedications throughout. SUBJECT(S) : Old Age Homes-Jewish-New York State. OCLC lists no worldwide. Photographs on endpapers. Wear to edges. Slight marks on rear cover. Otherwise in Very Good condition (AMRN-4-11) .
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New York-Washington Heights) Hertz, Emanuel.
THE MOTHER OF SYNAGOGUES AND KINDRED INSTITUTIONS.
New York: Washington Heights Congregation, 1926. Cloth. 8vo. 6 pages. Hertz discussed the state of Jewish communities in New York at the time, specifically that of the Washington Heights Congregation. Hertz was the president of the Congregation at this time. The piece was delivered on September 28th, 1926/Tishri 20th, 5687. Gilt lettering on cover. No copies on OCLC. Very light wear to front cover. Small mark on front endpaper. Otherwise in very good condition. (AMRN-6-26) . Very Scarce.
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Newhouse, Alana and Pete Hamill
A Living Lens: Photographs of Jewish Life from the Pages of the Forward Auflage: 1
W W Norton & Co Inc, 2007. Gebundene Ausgabe
Référence libraire : 167212
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Newman, Aryeh
SIX TALKS ON MAIMONIDES
Softcover, 8vo, 44, 12 pages, 22 cm. In English and Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Biography. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Book plate on front inside cover. Wear to binding. Some pages have pencil markings. Good condition. (Rab-51-1)
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Newman, Aryeh
SIX TALKS ON MAIMONIDES
Softcover, 8vo, 44, 12 pages, 22 cm. In English and Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Biography. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Book plate on front inside cover. Wear to binding. Some pages have pencil markings. Good condition. (Rab-51-1)
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Newman, Aryeh [Ed.]
Mayanot: Jewish Teacher's Companion - Selected Articles on the Teaching of Jewish Subjects [FOUR VOLUME SET]. [VOL. I]: The Festivals - Pesach, Rosh HaShana, Sukkot \ [VOL. II]: General Jewish Subjects - Bible, Mishna, Gemara, Dinim, Jewish History and Literature / [VOL. III]: Shavuot \ [VOL. IV]: Yom Ha'Atzmaut - The Festival of Israel's Independence.
FOUR VOLUME SET. 225x150mm. [171]+[173]+[166]+[290] pages. Hardcover with with dust-jacket. Jacket edges slightly torn. Spine edges slightly bumped. [VOL. III]: Cover bumped. Few pages bottom edge slightly wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: Else four volumes in good condition.
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Newman, Aryeh [Ed.]
Six Talks on Maimonides
21.5X13.5 cm. 44+12 pages. Soft cover. Cover slightly rubbed. Else in good condition.
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Newman, Elias
ART IN PALESTINE
8vo. 125 Pages. In English. High quality reproductions of paintings, drawings and sculpture, accompanied by biographies of each artist SUBJECT (S) : Art -- Palestine. Jewish artists. In very good condition. (MX18-5)
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Newman, J. [Jacob]
Halachic Sources: From the Beginning to the Ninth [9th] Century. [SERIES]: Pretoria Oriental Series.
245x160 mm. IX+268 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover yellowing and age-stained. Spine edges bumped. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
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Newman, Louis I.
IF I WERE A CHRISTIAN
Stapled. 10 pages. 28 cm. Holocaust-era hand typed sermon by Rabbi Louis I. Newman for the congregation at Rodeph Sholom. Newman was an assistant to Rabbi Stephen Wise at the Free Synagogue in 1917. He served at the Bronx Free Synagogue, Temple Israel in New York City, Temple Emanu-El in San Francisco, and Temple Rodeph Sholom in New York City. He was active in the Zionist Revisionist movement, championing Zionism as primarily a political movement and the necessity of the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine. He was the chairman of the Palestine Mandate Defense Fund and honorary chairman of the Revisionist Tel Hai Fund and the American Friends of a Jewish Palestine. Dated at top of first sheet. Pages are slightly darkened with a crease through the middle, and a small tear on one page, but all text is clear. Very good condition. Unique. (HOLO2-41-18)
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