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Friedland, Abraham Hyman
JEWISH CULTURE IN PALESTINE: LITERATURE
Original Wraps. 8vo. 12 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Nazi-era publication on the revival of Hebrew and a survey of Hebrew literature and the press. Discusses specialized areas of study in history, biography, literary criticism, reprinting medieval classics, translations; the specialties of Hebrew writers (terror and gloom, romanticism) . Contains three tables displaying the number of Hebrew books sold in Palestine and exported elsewhere. Subjects: Literature. Hebrew literature - Israel. OCLC lists 4 copies (NYPL, Natl Libr Israel, Harvard, HUC) . Light soiling to wraps. Previous owners name and stamp on front wrap, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (ZION-8-22) xx
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Jonathan David Co.
THE PULPITEER
GIFT ARTICLES FOR PURIM & PASSOVER
Original Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. 22 cm. Published by the Jonathan David Co. Purim 1953 Passover 1953 issue. Chiefly advertising. Contains 'Aftergrowth' by Dr. Gershon B. Chertoff, book reviews, centerfold illustration of bookplates, advertisement for 'Molly and the Sabbath Queen' book and doll, and list of Purim material and Passover material available. Includes laid in insert of updated price list and order sheet. Subjects: Passover Catalogue. OCLC lists only one copy (HUC) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HAG-16-44)
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Kolatch, Alfred J.
THE PULPITEER
PASSOVER 5715
Original Wraps. 8vo. 16 pages. 22 cm. The Pulpiteer is a quarterly publication issued by the Jonathan David Co. , 136 Division St. , New York
appearing before the major Jewish festivals.
Rabbi Alfred J. Kolatch, Editor - pg. 3. Passover 5715- March 1955 issue. Chiefly advertising. Contains 'Aftergrowth' by Dr. Gershon B. Chertoff (recuring editorial in every issue) , book reviews, list of remaindered books offered for sale, advertisement for The Model Seder (front wrap and pg 7) . Includes laid in insert of order sheet. Subjects: Passover Catalogue. OCLC lists only one copy (HUC) . Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (HAG-16-45)
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(Jt) Asociacion Mutual Israelita Argentina.
KEHILAH FUN BUENOS AIRES ARKHIV FUN PRESE OYSSHNITN, 1959. AMIA ASOCIACION MUTUAL ISRAELITA ARGENTINA: ARCHIVO DE RECORTES DE PRENSA
1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers, large 8vo, 242 pages. In Yiddish. First volume of this annual bibliographic report which ran a total of 6 issues, through the annual for 1964. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Argentina -- Bibliography -- Periodicals. Jewish literature. Light wear, Very Good Condition (KH-5-21)
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(Jt) Higger, Michael
OTSAR HA-BARAYTOT - volume 9 only
Hardcover, 470 pages, 8vo. 22 cm. In Hebrew. Sefer Zayin. SUBJECT (S) : Baraitha. Includes bibliographies. Higger, a great scholar, taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. JTS copy with bookplate. Ex-library with usual markings. Otherwise, very good condition. (BIB-16-16B)
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(Jt) Higger, Michael
OTSAR HA-BARAYTOT - volume 5 only
Hardcover, 629 pages, 8vo. 22 cm. In Hebrew. Sefer Zayin. SUBJECT (S) : Baraitha. Includes bibliographies. Higger, a great scholar, taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. JTS copy with bookplate. Ex-library with usual markings. Otherwise, very good condition. (BIB-16-16C)
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(Jt) Higger, Michael
OTSAR HA-BARAYTOT - volume 1 only
Hardcover, 159 pages, 8vo. 22 cm. In Hebrew. Sefer Zayin. SUBJECT (S) : Baraitha. Includes bibliographies. Higger, a great scholar, taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Inscribed by author. JTS copy with bookplate. Ex-library with usual markings. Otherwise, very good condition. (BIB-16-16D)
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(Jt) Higger, Michael
OTSAR HA-BARAYTOT - volume 1 only
Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion 1968. Introduction by Abraham Cronbach Royal octavo, blue cloth with gold lettering, endpapers illustrated with pages from an early printed book, 54 pp., illustrations by Button Wenk, Very Good . (BIB-16-16D)
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(Kohut, George A.) Ed. by S.W. Baron and A. Marx.
JEWISH STUDIES IN MEMORY OF GEORGE A. KOHUT (1874-1933).
8vo; Original Publisher's Cloth. xciii,614,148 pages including bibliography and portrait. Includes Hebrew section. From the contents: Elkan N. Adler: Talmud Incunables of Spain and Portugal; S. Gandz: Oral tradition in the Bible; M. Gaster, The Maassehbuch and the Brantspiegel; B. Heller: Gog und Magog im jüd. Schrifttum, I. Husik, Averroes on the metaphyscis of Aristotle and many other learned essays. Very good condition. (k-rab-3-25A)
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Carmilly, Moshe
CENSORSHIP AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN JEWISH HISTORY
Softbound. 8vo. 295 pages. 24 cm. First English edition. Originally published in Hebrew as Book and Sword; Censorship and freedom of expression in Jewish history in 1967. Covers such topics as the censorship of kabbalistic and Sabbatian literature as well as the modern struggles against Hasidism and the Enlightenment. There is also a chapter on controversies surrounding erotic literature. Subjects: Censorship - Religious aspects - Judaism. Censuur. Joodse literatuur. Recht van meningsuiting. Ex-library with library stamps. Inscribed by author. Light wear to dustjacket, otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (BIBLIOG-32-9)
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Kowaiski, Isaac
A SECRET PRESS IN NAZI EUROPE: THE STORY OF A UNITED JEWISH PARTISAN ORGANIZATION
1st edition. Original Cloth in Dust Jacket. 8vo. 416 pages. Illustrated with historic photos and documents. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground literature. Very good condition in Very Good Jacket (HOLO2-8-2)
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Wiener, Leo.
THE HISTORY OF YIDDISH LITERATURE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
1st edition. Cloth, 8vo. Xv, 402 pages. This work is divided into two sections: chapters dealing with the various genres, periods, and geographical divisions of Yiddish literature, and a chrestomathy (anthology) of specific Yiddish writers. Two appendices and an index follow. Bibliographical citations. Wiener was a Russian-born philologist who taught Slavic languages at Harvard. Singerman 5688. Some stains and wear to covers, otherwise Very Good and Solid (AMR-3-11A)
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Kowaiski, Isaac
A SECRET PRESS IN NAZI EUROPE: THE STORY OF A UNITED JEWISH PARTISAN ORGANIZATION
1st edition. Original Cloth. 8vo. 416 pages. Illustrated with historic SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Lithuania -- Vilnius. World War, 1939-1945 -- Jewish resistance. World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground literature. No dust jacket. Very good condition. (HOLO2-8-2A)
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(Xt) Roth, Cecil
AN EPISODE IN THE HISTORY OF THE OPPENHEIMER COLLECTION [INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR]
1st Edition Offprint. Original Paper Wrappers. 8vo. [104]-108 ; 24 cm. In English. From The Bodleian Library Record; Vol. V, No. 2 (October, 1954) . OCLC lists no holdings worldwide. Inscribed by Cecil Roth on the cover, For JTSA Library Please. Cover Browning. Small tear on back cover. Overall Good+ condition. (BR-11-22a)
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Friedberg, Bernhard
TOLDOT HA-DEFUS HA-IVRI BE-ARIM HA-ELEH SHEBE-EROPAH HA-TIKHONAH: OYGSHBURG, OFIBAKH, IKHENHIZEN, ALTONA, BERLIN, HOMBURG VOR DER HO, HIDERNUM, HAMBURG, HENA, VANZBEK, VILHERMSHDORF, ZULTSBAKH, TANHOIZEN, NAIVIT, FYORDA, PRAG, FRANKFURT DE-ODRAH FRANKFURT DE-MAIN VE-KOLNYA ME-RESHIT HIVASDO VE-HITPATHUTO BI-SHENAT 273 [1513] = HISTORY OF HEBREW TYPOGRAPHY.
First edition. Original boards. 4to. 128 pages. 28 cm. History of Hebrew typography in Western Europe from the beginning of the year 1513, and its development up to modern times. This reference work contains an extensive history of Jewish printing in Western Europe organized by cities listed in alphabetical order. Also contains short biographies of noted printers. Bernhard Friedberg (1876-1961) was a "scholar and bibliographer
Friedberg's first bibliographical effort was a history of Hebrew printing in Cracow, Ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Cracow, followed by a similar study on Lublin, Le-Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Lublin (1901) . In 1932 he began publishing a series of works on the history of Hebrew printing, Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri; the series included volumes on Poland; on Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and the Orient; on Central Europe; and on Western Europe. His greatest achievement was his bibliographical lexicon Beit Eked Sefarim. Though Friedberg's works are not always accurate, they are indispensable bibliographical reference books" (Ben-Menahem in EJ, 2007) . Subjects: Printing, Hebrew - History. Printing, Hebrew. History. Repair to binding, otherwise Good Condition. (BIBLIOG-36-5A)
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Friedberg, Bernhard
TOLDOT HA-DEFUS HA-IVRI BE-`ARIM HA-ELEH SHEBE-EROPAH : AVIGNON, IZNA, AMSHTERDAM, ANTVERPEN, BAZILEAH, BRUNA, DYHERNFURT, DESOI, HALI, VINA, THINGEN, YESNITS, LONDON, LAIDEN, METS, TSURIKH, KARLSRUE, KOSHTANTS, KITEN, KLIVA U-SHTRASBURG ME-RESHIT HIVASDAM VE-HITPATHUTAMBI-SHENAT 276 [1516] = HISTORY OF HEBREW TYPOGRAPHY.
First edition. Original boards. 4to. 123 pages. 28 cm. History of Hebrew typography in Europe from the beginning of the year 1516, and its development up to modern times. This reference work contains an extensive history of Jewish printing in Europe organized by cities listed in alphabetical order. Also contains short biographies of noted printers. Bernhard Friedberg (1876-1961) was a "scholar and bibliographer
Friedberg's first bibliographical effort was a history of Hebrew printing in Cracow, Ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Cracow, followed by a similar study on Lublin, Le-Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Lublin (1901) . In 1932 he began publishing a series of works on the history of Hebrew printing, Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri; the series included volumes on Poland; on Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and the Orient; on Central Europe; and on Western Europe. His greatest achievement was his bibliographical lexicon Beit Eked Sefarim. Though Friedberg's works are not always accurate, they are indispensable bibliographical reference books" (Ben-Menahem in EJ, 2007) . Subjects: Printing, Hebrew - History. Printing, Hebrew. History. Light wear to boards, otherwise Good Condition. (BIBLIOG-36-5B)
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(xt) Wiesel, Elie
INSIDE A LIBRARY AND THE STRANGER IN THE BIBLE
Large 8vo; 48 pages; First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 48 pages, 25cm. In English. Two speeches delivered in 1980 & 1981. Ex-library with usual, minimal markings. In protective case. Cover lightly shelf worn. Very Good Condition. (BIB-23-7A)
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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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(Mw) Halberstam, S. J. ; 1832-1900. ; (Solomon Joachim) ,
GRABREDEN GEHALTEN BEIM LEICHENBEGÄNGNISSE DES HERRN J.S. HALBERSTAM IN BIELITZ, AM 26. MÄRZ 1900
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 12 mo. 32 pages; 20 cm. Written in German. Title translates to Sermons Held at the Funeral of Mr. J. S. Halberstam in Bielsko, on the 26th of March 1900. Includes black-and-white tissued photograph of Halberstam. Addresses by M. Steiner, S. Horovitz, N. Glaser, J. Günzig, and L. Dobschütz. The author, here writing a eulogy for his father, has his own portrait featured in the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia. In 1890 [Solomon Joachim] Halberstam issued a complete catalog of his manuscripts (411 items) under the title Kehillat Shelomoh. The greater part of them was acquired by Montefiore College, Ramsgate, England, while his large collection of printed books, and a considerable number also of manuscripts, was bought by Mayer Sulzberger and presented to the library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America....Bielsko (German: Bielitz, Czech: Bílsko) was until 1950 an independent town situated in Cieszyn Silesia
.According to the Austrian census of 1910 the town had 18,568 inhabitants. The census asked people for their native language: 15,144 (84.3%) were German-speaking, 2,568 (14.3%) were Polish-speaking and 136 (0.7%) were Czech-speaking. Jews were not allowed to declare Yiddish, and most of them thus declared German as their native language. The most populous religious groups were Roman Catholics with 10,378 (55.9%), followed by Protestants with 4,955 (26.7%) and the Jews with 3,024 (16.3%).The vast majority of the Jews were exterminated by Nazis during World War II, and the German population was expelled by the Soviets after the war under the terms demanded by Stalin at the Potsdam Conference (Wikipedia). SUBJECT(S) : Sermons, Germany. OCLC and WorldCat list 3 holdings worldwide (Yale, HUC, National Library of Israel) . Very minimal markings. Good condition. (GER-51-66)
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(Mw) Mieses, Josef
DIE A¨LTESTE GEDRUCKTE DEUTSCHE UEBERSETZUNG DES JU¨DISCHEN GEBETBUCHES A. D. JAHRE 1530 UND IHR AUTHOR ANTHONIUS MARGARITHA. EINE LITERARHISTORISCHE UNTERSUCHUNG
1st Edition. Period Boards. 8vo. 57 pages ; 23 cm. In German. Title translates into English as, The Oldest Printed German Translation of the Jewish Prayer Book, Dated 1530, and its author, Anthonius Margaritha. A Literary Historical Investigation. Mieses (18821942) (was a) rabbi, scholar, and Polish army chaplain. The elder brother of author and scholar Matthias Mieses, Józef Mieses was born in Przemysl and lived there until he completed his high school education in 1900. Sent to Vienna to study in the rabbinical seminary and university, he was ordained as a rabbi and received his doctorate in 1907
Over the decades, Mieses published a number of articles in scholarly journals in Poland and abroad on issues involving Jewish culture and linguistics, including a critical study of Saadyah Gaons Arabic translation of the Torah and a supplement to Jacob Levys Talmudic dictionary. Following the outbreak of World War I, Mieses escaped to Vienna as a refugee, where he devoted himself to research in the citys libraries. In 1916 he was appointed a chaplain in the Austro-Hungarian army, with the rank of captain, for the Tenth Corps, whose headquarters were located in Przemysl
In 1920 he joined the Polish army and was named chief Jewish chaplain, with the rank of colonel, serving until 1932. (YIVO, 2016) Margaritha was a 16th century Hebraist who converted to Christianity. He is best known for the 1530 book Der Fantze Jüdisch Glaub (The Whole Jewish Belief) . (Wikipedia, 2016) The book influenced Martin Luthers anti-semitic treatise On the Jews and Their Lies. SUBJECT(S) : Margaritha, Anton. Inscribed on the title page. Stamped on title page from the personal library of Rabbi HP Chajes, the Zionist leader who was chair of the World Zionist Congress from 1912 to 1925. Back hinge is reinforced with tape. Pages clear. About very good condition. (GER-58-59)
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Lubetski, Edith.
WRITINGS ON JEWISH HISTORY : A SELECTED ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Original illustrated cover wrappers with full page black-and-white photograph of Western Wall. 4to. 31 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Jews history bibliography; Jews history, juvenile bibliography. OCLC lists 23 copies worldwide. CONTENTS: Introduction; General; Ancient Period: Biblical; Ancient period: Post-Biblical; Middle Ages Through the 18th Century; Modern Times: 19th Century to World Wat II; Jews in World War II: Nazi Holocaust Period; Israel; United States. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. Slight toning. Very good + condition. (BIB-5-17A)
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Rubenovitz, Mignon Levine.
WINECUP AND BOOK; THE STORY OF THE DARMSTADTER HAGGADAH. [AUTHOR INSCRIBED]
First edition. Original boards. 12mo. 20 pages, 11cm. Illustration plates. Inscribed by the author on front end paper. The story of creation and the dispute around the ownership of the Darmstadt Haggadah. Accompanied with several b/w reproduction of details from the Haggadah. SUBJECT (S) : Jews liturgy and ritual. Light wear, Very good condition. (RAB-14-10A)
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(xt) Rubenovitz, Mignon Levine.
WINECUP AND BOOK; THE STORY OF THE DARMSTADTER HAGGADAH. [AUTHOR INSCRIBED]
First edition. Original boards. 12mo. 20 pages, 11cm. Illustration plates. The story of creation and the dispute around the ownership of the Darmstadt Haggadah. Accompanied with several b/w reproduction of details from the Haggadah. SUBJECT (S) : Jews liturgy and ritual. Light wear, Ex-library with usual markings. Very good condition. (RAB-14-10B)
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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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Kagan, Berl
SEFER HA-PRENUMERANTN: VEGVAYZER TSU PRENUMERIRTE HEBREISHE SEFARIM UN ZAYERE HOTMIM FUN 8,767 KEHILOT IN AYROPE UN TSAFON-AFRIKE.
Cloth; 4to. Xx, 384, xii pages. Nicely bound in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering and spattered edges. Frontispiece portrait of the author's late son, to whom the book is dedicated. In Yiddish, with introduction in both Yiddish and English. Title page in English on verso: Hebrew Subscription Lists, With an Index to 8, 767 Jewish Communities in Europe and North Africa. Includes indices. This work is the fruit of a massive project undertaken by the author, a staff member of the Library of the JTS. It organizes the data culled from tens of thousands of Jewish books over a period of about 150 years. The result is an index of 350, 000 Jews from almost 9, 000 communities who presubscribed for specific books by specific writers, their names having been noted in the books upon publication. Given the destruction of so many records of Jews during the Holocaust, this book is an invaluable tool for scholars and researchers. SUBJECT (S) : Rabbinical literature -- Publishing. Names, Geographical -- Hebrew. Names, Geographical -- Yiddish. Names, Geographical -- Europe, Eastern. Names, Geographical -- Africa, North. Ex-library markings. Slight toning. Very good condition. (CT-9-1A)
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Roth, Cecil, 1899-1970. ; Jewish Historical Society Of England. ; Mocatta Library and Museum. ; University College, London. ; Library.
MAGNA BIBLIOTHECA ANGLO-JUDAICA; A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE TO ANGLO-JEWISH HISTORY [SIGNED BY AUTHOR]
Cloth, tall 8vo. , xiii, 464 pages. New edition, revised and enlarged by Cecil Roth. Neatly signed by Roth on the title pages. A revised edition of Bibliotheca anglo-judaica compiled by Joseph Jacobs and Lucien Wolf (London, 1888) and a catalog of material relating to Anglo-Jewish history found in the Mocatta library and collections housed in University college, London. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Bibliography. Jews -- Bibliography. Some Wear to boards. Very Good- Condition (bib-17-2A)
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Jewish Theological Seminary Of America.
A REEL GUIDE TO BIBLICAL MANUSCRIPTS: REELS 1-76, FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF AMERICA.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, 1978. Wrappers; 8vo. 82 pages. With appendix. Bible -- Manuscripts. OCLC lists two copies worldwide (University of Chicago; Bar Ilan University) . Sunned. Owner's name in pencil on title page. Very good condition. (CT-5)
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Muffs, Judith Herschlag, and Dennis B. Klein, Eds.
THE HOLOCAUST IN BOOKS AND FILMS: A SELECTED, ANNOTATED LIST.
New York: Hippocrene Books, 1986. Paper; 8vo. 158 pages. Illustrated. Third edition. A resource guide of approximately 475 entries, assembled by the International Center for Holocaust Studies, Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. Contains index. Preface by Elie Weisel. SUBJECT (S) : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Bibliography. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Film catalogs. Ex-library with minimal markings. Very good condition. (CT-10)
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Jewish Theological Seminary Of America.
A REEL GUIDE TO THE STEINSCHNEIDER COLLECTION: REELS 1-20, FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF AMERICA.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, [1978]. Wrappers; 8vo. 15 pages. With appendix. No copies listed on OCLC. Very good condition. (CT-5)
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Jewish Theological Seminary Of America. Library.
A REEL GUIDE TO HEBREW INCUNABULA: REELS 1-20, FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE JEWISH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OF AMERICA.
Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, 1978. Paper Wrappers; 8vo. 12 pages. With appendix. No copies listed on OCLC. Cover slightly sunned , with small mark/scratch. Good + condition. (CT-5)
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(Jt) Habermann, Abraham Meir; Zvi Malachi; Y David
SHAI LE-HEMAN: MEHKARIM BA-SIFRUT HA-IVRIT SHEL YEME HA-BENAYIM: MUGASHIM LE-A.M. HABERMAN (HEMAN HA-YERUSHALMI) BI-MELOT LO SHIVIM VE-HAMESH SHANAH = PAPERS ON MEDIEVAL HEBREW LITERATURE PRESENTED TO A. M. HABERMANN ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 75TH BIRTHDAY = SEFER HABERMAN / A. M. HABERMANN JUBILEE VOLUME.
Publishers cloth. 8vo. VIII, 385 pages. 25 cm. First edition. In Hebrew with English title, table of contents and summaries. Frontispiece portrait of Habermann. A. M. Habermann jubilee volume. Papers on medieval Hebrew literature: presented to A. M. Habermann on the occasion of his 75th birthday. Edited by Zvi Malachi. Abraham Meir Habermann (19011980) , bibliographer and scholar of medieval Hebrew literature. Born at Zurawno (Galicia) , Habermann from 1928 was librarian at the Schocken Library in Berlin. He immigrated to Palestine in 1934 and served as director of the Schocken Library in Jerusalem until 1967. From 1957 he taught medieval literature at Tel Aviv University (professor, 1969) and taught at the Graduate Library School of the Hebrew University. He was editor of the department of bibliography (Jewish printers) for the Encyclopaedia Hebraica and the department of medieval Hebrew poetry for the first edition of the Encyclopaedia Judaica. Subjects: Hebrew poetry, Medieval - History and criticism. Piyutim - History and criticism. Poe´sie he´brai¨que me´die´vale - Histoire et critique. Piyyutim - Histoire et critique. Habermann, Abraham Meir, 1901-1980. Habermann, Abraham Meir - Bibliography. Light wear to cloth, no jacket, clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (BIBLIOG-33-67)
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Cahan, L., editor.
PINKES [PINKOS] FERTLIORIKER ZSHURNAL FAR YIDISHER LITERATURGESHIKHTE, SHPRAKHFORSHUNG, FOLKLOR UN BIBLIOGRAFIE. Two Issues. Band 1, nr. 1-2; Band 2, Nr 1 [COMPLETE SET, NO MORE ISSUED]
New York: Yiddish Scientific Institute [YIVO], American Branch [Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut.; Amerikaner sektsie], 1927-28. Original Wraps, Large 8vo. In Yiddish. Two loose issues. This periodical survived only 2 volumes, ending with vol. 2, Nr. 1 in 1929. A quarterly devoted to the study of Yiddish literature, language, folklore and bibliography. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish philology -- Periodicals. Yiddish language -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 20 holdings worldwide. Not in Shunami. Wear to cloth, hinges repaired, but good solid copy of this important Yiddish literary and linguistic journal. (CT-15-1)
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(Xt) Azulai, Hayyim Joseph
IGROT HA-RAV HIDA
1st edition. 8vo, 64 pages, 19 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to "Letters of Rav Hida. " Haim Yosef David Azulai, commonly known as the Hida, was a Jerusalem born rabbinical scholar, a noted bibliophile, and a pioneer in the publication of Jewish religious writings (Wikipedia, 2016) . This book contains the names of authors of Jewish texts. Aaron Walden, a Polish Jewish Talmudist, editor, and author used Azulais book as a model, dividing his book into two parts: Maareket Gedolim, being an alphabetical list of the names of authors and rabbis, mostly those that lived after Azulai, but also including many of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries who were omitted by Azulai; and Maareket Safarimí an alphabetical list of book-titles (Wikipedia, 2016) . Not in Vinograd. SUBJECT (S) : Rabbis - Biography - Kabbalah. Ex-library with usual, minimal markings. Pages are remarkably clean. Overall Good+ Condition. (RAB-64-2A).
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Wolff, Ilse; & Helen Kehr, editors
WIENER LIBRARY: CATALOG SERIES NO. 4: AFTER HITLER GERMANY, 1945-1963.
Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. x, 261 pages. Volume 4 of the Wiener Library Catalog series of books on the Holocaust. We have found this to be an excellent reference work; we keep 1 in the shop for our use. Light wear, Very Good Condition (HOLO2-75-7)
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Wolff, Ilse, editor
WIENER LIBRARY: CATALOG SERIES NO. 1: PERSECUTION AND RESISTANCE UNDER THE NAZIS
8vo; 208 pages; Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 208 pages. Third, Revised Edition. The first volume of the Wiener Library Catalog, in our opinion still the most important work in the set. What Robinson & Friedman did for Yiddish and Eastern European works on the Holocaust, Wolff did for Western European material--we find it to be the best bibliography for Jewish and non-Jewish Holocaust material produced in the Western overrun countries prior to 1950. Includes bibliography (pages 13-18). Very good condition. (HOLO2-75-4A).
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(Xt) Margoliouth, G. ; Leveen, Jacob, ;
CATALOGUE OF THE HEBREW AND SAMARITAN MANUSCRIPTS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM PART I, III, III [of 4]
Reprint, first printed, 1899, 1905, 1909-1915. Original cloth with dust jackets. 4to. 282+492+ 612 pages. 3 out of the 4 volumes. The author, Margoliouth, was an [e]nglish bibliographer. He converted to Christianity and became a priest. He was in charge of the Hebrew, Syriac, and Ethiopic manuscripts in the British Museum from 1891 to 1914. (blackwellreference.com 2018) The first three volumes of G. Margoliouth's Catalogue of the Hebrew and Samaritan manuscripts in the British Museum, here reprinted, were published consecutively in 1899, 1905 and 1915. They were followed in 1935 by the publication of a fourth volume, compiled by J. Leveen and containing comprehensive indexes of personal names, titles, subjects and place names, together with an introductory account of the history of the British Museum's collection of Hebrew manuscripts. [. ] In the reprint, the plates which illustrated the first edition have been omitted. Otherwise the catalogue is unchanged. The original title is somewhat misleading. Despite his original intentions, Margoliouth was never able to include Samaritan mansucripts in the catalogue. (from preface) SUBJECT(S) : Manuscripts, Hebrew -- Catalogs. Great Britain. OCLC: 13972075. All three dustjackets have some wear and tearing, and all 3 books have previous owners sticker on front end page, else Very Good Condition. (AC-7-11)
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(Xt) Deinard, Ephraim
ATIKOT YEHUDAH: MAHLAKAH SHENIYAH: KOL HA-SEFARIM BE-SIFRUT YISRA'EL SHE-NIDPESU AHARE SHENAT 260 [1500] HA-YEKARIM BE-METSI'UT ... UVE-ROSHO RESHIMAT KOL HA-DEFUSIM ASHER HIDPISU SIFRE YISRA'EL BE-KHOL HA-?OLAM MI-SHENAT 235 [1475] AD HA-YOM [2ND PART]
1st edition. Later boards. 4to, 44 pages, 31 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Ancient Judea: Part II: All the Books printed in Israel [ie the Jewish World] after 1500 until today. A rare bibliographical list of rare Hebrew books printed after 1500, which Deinard found or saw during his travels around the world. Only 200 copies were published. Ephraim Deinard (18461930) was one of the greatest Hebrew bookmen of all time. He was a bookseller, bibliographer, publicist, polemicist, historian, memoirist, author, editor, and publisher, all rolled into one (Wikipedia, 2018) . SUBJECTS: Hebrew literature -- Bibliography. Rare books. OCLC lists 30 copies worldwide (OCLC: 19144812) . Ex-library with usual, minimal markings. Very Good Condition. (RAB-64-55-PE)
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Ajzen-Wajsfeld, Daniel
LA PRENSA DE LOS JUDIOS ; 300 ANOS DE PRENSA JUDIA EN EL MUNDO.
1st edition. Original illustrated paper wrappers. 8vo. 221 pages, 21 cm. In Spanish. A Spanish summary history of Jewish publishing from around the world. Title translates to The Jewish press: 300 Years of Jewish Press in the World. SUBJECTS: Jewish press -- History. Jewish periodicals -- History. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Near fine condition. (YID-32-15-XR)
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(xt) Yivo Institute For Jewish Research
KATALOG FUN DER OYSSHTELUNG: DOS YIDISHE SHTETL IN MIZRAH-EYROPE, 1900-1939
Original wraps. 4to. 48 leaves. 28 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Catalogue of the exhibition, the shtetl in Eastern Europe, 1900-1939; encompassing archival photographs, census records, reports and works from the YIVO collections. Includes 781 listings of items, with index. A much more commonly found English volume was published for the catalogue exhibition in the same year. Subjects: Jews -- Europe, Eastern -- Exhibitions. OCLC lists 7 copies. Owner's name on cover, light wear, spine label added, Good+ Condition. (BIBLIOG-33-60A)
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[Bookseller's Catalogue] Hebrew Publishing Company
CATALOGUE 1948 OF THE HEBREW PUBLISHING COMPANY. KATALOG 1948 FUN DER HIBRU POBLISHING KOMPANI.
1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers. 12mo, 176, 44 pages (220 pages total) . Includes illustrations. 20.5x11 cm. In Yiddish and English. Inkstain in lower corner throughout, but no text affected. (amr-65-20)
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BIKHER VELT. Loose Issue: 1929, Nr. 2
Varshe: Kultur-Lige, 1929. Paper Wrappers, 12mo. Semimonthly. In Yiddish. This periodical ran a total of 5 volumes: I (1922), II (1923) III (1924-1 issue only), 1928, & 1929. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish literature -- History and criticism -- Periodicals. OCLC Number: 54241785. OCLC lists 12 holdings worldwide. Paper browning as generally found, covers are detached and chipped, spine largely absent, but usable. (YID-22-54)xx
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(xt) Cahan, L., editor.
PINKES [PINKOS] FERTLIORIKER ZSHURNAL FAR YIDISHER LITERATURGESHIKHTE, SHPRAKHFORSHUNG, FOLKLOR UN BIBLIOGRAFIE. Four Issues. Band 1, nr. 1-2; 3; 4; Band 2, Nr 1 [COMPLETE SET, NO MORE ISSUED]
New York: Yiddish Scientific Institute [YIVO], American Branch [Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut.; Amerikaner sektsie], 1927-29. Original Wraps, Large 8vo. In Yiddish. Four loose issues. This periodical survived only 2 volumes, ending with vol. 2, Nr. 1 in 1929. A quarterly devoted to the study of Yiddish literature, language, folklore and bibliography. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish philology -- Periodicals. Yiddish language -- Periodicals. OCLC: 122810294. OCLC lists 20 holdings worldwide. Not in Shunami. Binding repaired, good solid copy of this important Yiddish literary and linguistic journal. (CT-15-2A)
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(xt) Cahan, L., editor.
PINKES [PINKOS] FERTLIORIKER ZSHURNAL FAR YIDISHER LITERATURGESHIKHTE, SHPRAKHFORSHUNG, FOLKLOR UN BIBLIOGRAFIE. Vol. 1, Nr. 1-2, (yuli-detsember 1927).
New York: Yiddish Scientific Institute [YIVO], American Branch [Yidisher visnshaftlekher institut.; Amerikaner sektsie], 1927. Modern Cloth, Large 8vo, 176 pages. In Yiddish. This periodical survived only 2 volumes, ending with vol. 2, Nr. 1 in 1929. Thus this set lacks only the final issue. A quarterly devoted to the study of Yiddish literature, language, folklore and bibliography. SUBJECT(S): Yiddish philology -- Periodicals. Yiddish language -- Periodicals. Ex-library with usual marks, some wear, Good Solid condition. (CT-15-2B)xx
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(SEDER HAGADAH SHEL PESACH) Loewe, Raphael, intoductory notes and translation.
THE RYLANDS HAGGADAH: A MEDIEVAL SEPHARDI MASTERPIECE IN FACSIMILE.
An Illuminated Passover Compendium from Mid-14th-Century Catalonia in the Collections of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester... N.Y.: Abrams, (1988). 4to, 76 pages of text, many color plates. red silk cloth, lettered in gilt, matching slipcase. See images at www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2012/rylands-haggadah Near Fine Condition in original publisher's shipping box.
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Zivo, Meir (Pseud, Of Nehemiah Samuel Libowitz) [Efraim Deinard]
EFRAIM DEINARD U-SEFARAV BA-AMERIKA. [DAYNARD] [INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR]
1st edition. Period boards with original wrappers, bound in, 8vo, 24 pages; 21 cm. Singerman 5795, Goldman 259. Warmly inscribed in Hebrew on the title page to Bibliographer Joshua Bloch from the author. In Hebrew. Deinard was a prolific Hebrew writer, producing more than 50 books and pamphlets often signed with his pseudonym, Adir. These included Toledot Even Reshef (1879; a biography of Abraham Firkovich, whom he knew in the Crimea) ; Sefer Massa Krim (1878; on travels in Crimea) ; Massale-Erez Kedem (1883; travels in Palestine and Egypt) ; Sefer Miflagot be-Yisrael (1899; on the Subbotniki and Hasidim) ; Zikhronot Bat Ammi (1920; a history of Russian Jewry over the previous 70 years) . He also published several short-lived Hebrew and Yiddish journals, among them Ha-Le'ummi, one of the earliest Hebrew periodicals in America. (Kressel in EJ, 2007) OCLC: 19164038. OCLC lists 5 copies (JTS, YU, Yale, Harvard, HUC) , none south or west of Cincinnati. An outstanding copy. (amr-45-29A)
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Vunder, Meir [Wunder]
MEORE GALITSYAH: ENTSIKLOPEDYAH LE-HAKHME GALITSYAH MEOREI GALICIA : ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GALICIAN RABBIS AND SCHOLARS [FIRST TWO VOLUMES OF SIX: ALEF-DALET; HEI-CHEIT]
Original Hardback. 4to. 890 + 1100 + Columns (2000 columns total) 28 cm. First edition. In Hebrew with English title page and table of contents. A total of six volumes were published, with two collected here Published Jerusalem: Institute for Commemoration of Galician Jewry. Extensively detailed genealogies of Galician rabbinical families are arranged alphabetically by surname. Most family sections include a genealogical chart. For prominent rabbis of each family biographical material is included, in particular rabbinical compositions, responsa correspondence and photographs. There is updated information of generations contemporaneous to the writing of the book. Many sources are quoted for each family and there is an extensive bibliography. This impressive and scholarly work is the most extensive and reliable source of rabbinical genealogy written in the twentieth century. Rabbi Meir Wunder was born in Haifa to a family which originated in Jaroslaw, Galicia. His rabbinic education was obtained at Poneveiz Yeshiva in Bnei Brak where he received rabbinical ordination from prominent rabbis. He also qualified as a rabbinical lawyer. After he attained general and pedagogical education and qualified for a B. A. , Rabbi Wunder taught at various schools. He holds qualification from the School of Librarianship of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and for many years managed the library at Poneveiz Yeshiva and other institutions. The principal part of his career was spent as a senior librarian at the National Library at the Hebrew University. It was there that he had the essential access to the sources for his rabbinical genealogical research. Subjects: (880-06) Rabbis - Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) - Biography - Dictionaries - Hebrew. Jewish scholars - Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) - Biography - Dictionaries - Hebrew. Jewish scholars. Rabbis. Biography - Dictionaries. Europe - Galicia. OCLC: 1228487840. Institutional bookplate, no other markings, Very Good Condition in Good Jackets. Price for both volumes(BIBLIOG-36-11)
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(Jt) Morais, Sabato; Julius H Greenstone; Samuel David Luzzatto
ITALIAN HEBREW LITERATURE
Publishers cloth. 8vo. VI, 244 pages. 24 cm. First separate edition. With essays on the writings of Shabbetai Donnolo, Nathan Ben Yehiel, Immanuel of Rome, Elias del Medigo, Azariah de Rossi, David Nieto, Samuel David Luzzatto, Philoxene Luzzatto; biographical sketches of Samuel Alatri, Isaac Artom, Allesandro Malvano, etc. By Sabato Morais; edited by Julius H. Greenstone; with a foreword by Henry S. Morais. Includes "A critical and hermeneutical introduction to the Pentateuch, " by S. D. Luzzatto: p. [93]-152. The author, Sabato Morais was an American rabbi; born at Leghorn, Italy, April 13, 1823; died at Philadelphia Nov. 11, 1897. The Morais family came originally from Portugal, being probably among the large number of Jews who fled thence from the Inquisition. At the time of Sabato's birth Italy was in the thick of her great struggle for freedom
he formed a close friendship with Joseph Mazzini; and that patriot's struggle for Italian freedom was warmly seconded by Morais.
In 1850, owing to the withdrawal of Isaac Leeser, the pulpit of the Mickve Israel congregation at Philadelphia, Pa. , became vacant, and Morais was an applicant for the post. He arrived in Philadelphia on March 17, 1851, and was elected April 13 following, the synagogue services in the interval being conducted by him.
When, in 1867, Maimonides College was established in Philadelphia, Morais was made professor of the Bible and of Biblical literature; and he held the chair during the six years that the college existed. For a number of years thereafter he felt the urgent need of an institution for the training of Jewish ministers on historical and traditional lines; and the declarations of the Pittsburg Conference in 1885 urged him to immediate action. After a considerable agitation of the subject he succeeded, in conjunction with a few others, in establishing (Jan. , 1886) the Jewish Theological Seminary at New York. He was at once made president of the faculty and professor of Bible, holding both posts until his death. Unquestionably the establishment of the seminary constitutes Morais' most lasting influence upon Judaism in America. The directors of that body have fittingly recognized his memory by naming the chair of Biblical literature and exegesis the Sabato Morais professorship. In 1887 the University of Pennsylvania conferred upon him the honorary degree of doctor of laws, he being the first Jew so honored by that institution. (1906 Jewish Encyclopedia) Subjects: Hebrew literature - Italy. Jews - Italy - Biography. Bible. O. T. Pentateuch - Criticism, interpretation, etc. Ex-library with usual markings. Very Good condition. (BIBLIOG-33-50B)
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(Jt) Morais, Sabato; Julius H Greenstone; Samuel David Luzzatto
ITALIAN HEBREW LITERATURE
Later cloth. 8vo. VI, 244 pages. 24 cm. First separate edition. With essays on the writings of Shabbetai Donnolo, Nathan Ben Yehiel, Immanuel of Rome, Elias del Medigo, Azariah de Rossi, David Nieto, Samuel David Luzzatto, Philoxene Luzzatto; biographical sketches of Samuel Alatri, Isaac Artom, Allesandro Malvano, etc. By Sabato Morais; edited by Julius H. Greenstone; with a foreword by Henry S. Morais. Includes "A critical and hermeneutical introduction to the Pentateuch, " by S. D. Luzzatto: p. [93]-152. The author, Sabato Morais was an American rabbi; born at Leghorn, Italy, April 13, 1823; died at Philadelphia Nov. 11, 1897. The Morais family came originally from Portugal, being probably among the large number of Jews who fled thence from the Inquisition. At the time of Sabato's birth Italy was in the thick of her great struggle for freedom
he formed a close friendship with Joseph Mazzini; and that patriot's struggle for Italian freedom was warmly seconded by Morais.
In 1850, owing to the withdrawal of Isaac Leeser, the pulpit of the Mickve Israel congregation at Philadelphia, Pa. , became vacant, and Morais was an applicant for the post. He arrived in Philadelphia on March 17, 1851, and was elected April 13 following, the synagogue services in the interval being conducted by him.
When, in 1867, Maimonides College was established in Philadelphia, Morais was made professor of the Bible and of Biblical literature; and he held the chair during the six years that the college existed. For a number of years thereafter he felt the urgent need of an institution for the training of Jewish ministers on historical and traditional lines; and the declarations of the Pittsburg Conference in 1885 urged him to immediate action. After a considerable agitation of the subject he succeeded, in conjunction with a few others, in establishing (Jan. , 1886) the Jewish Theological Seminary at New York. He was at once made president of the faculty and professor of Bible, holding both posts until his death. Unquestionably the establishment of the seminary constitutes Morais' most lasting influence upon Judaism in America. The directors of that body have fittingly recognized his memory by naming the chair of Biblical literature and exegesis the Sabato Morais professorship. In 1887 the University of Pennsylvania conferred upon him the honorary degree of doctor of laws, he being the first Jew so honored by that institution. (1906 Jewish Encyclopedia) Subjects: Hebrew literature - Italy. Jews - Italy - Biography. Bible. O. T. Pentateuch - Criticism, interpretation, etc. Ex-library with usual markings. Old dampstain to bottom margins, side margins on first few leaves, Good condition. (BIBLIOG-33-50C)
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THE BIBLIOMANIA, OR, BOOK-MADNESS : CONTAINING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE HISTORY, SYMPTOMS, AND CURE OF THIS FATAL DISEASE. IN AN EPISTLE ADDRESSED TO RICHARD HEBER, ESQ.
8vo; 1st edition. Period marbled boards, 8vo, iv + 87+ [1]; 22 cm. Title printed in red and black, title with the famous woodcut vignette of the Foolish Bibliophile from Sebastian Brandts Ship of Fools (1494). With Erratum on page 87, as well as bibliographical references and index. First Edition of Dibdins first full flowering love affair with books. An important work written in dialogue and conversations of well-known book collectors of the authors acquaintance with many footnotes describing book collectors rare items and the prices for which they were sold, taken from the original sale catalog. It went through many editions; Dibdin was the founder and vice-president of the Roxburghe Club, a book collectors organization, founded in 1812, a few years after publication of this popular and often re-printed work. Jackson 16; Lowndes II, 63940; Windle & Pippin A11a.Contents include: I. History of; or an account of eminent book collectors who have fallen victims to it. -- II. Symptoms of; being a passion for 1. Large paper copies. 2. Uncut copies. 3. Illustrated copies. 4. Unique copies. 5. Vellum copies. 6. First edition. 7. True editions. 8. Black letter editions. -- III. Cure of: 1. Reading useful works. 2. Reprints of scarce and valuable works. 3. Editing our best ancient writers. 4. Erection of public institutions. 5. Encouragement of bibliography. The Library of Congress keeps their copy in their Lessing J. Rosenwald Reference Collection. A copy sold for over $1200 at auction in 2021. SUBJECT(S): Bibliomania. Bibliography. Books -- Prices. Book collecting. Bibliomanie. Bibliographie. Livres -- Prix. Bibliophilie. Bibliographies. Color printing (Printing). OCLC: 959510667 Without the 16 pages of publishers advertisements found in some copies. Ex-library with small period stamp to title and blank reverse, occasional very light spotting. Lacks lower outer corner of front board, otherwise Very Good attractive binding, Very Good Condition. (BIBLIOG-37-2)
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Modona, Leonello
DEGLI INCUNABOLI E DI ALCUNE EDIZIONI EBRAICHE RARE O PREGEVOLI NELLA BIBLIOTECA DELLA R. UNIVERSITA` DI BOLOGNA
1st separate edition. Later boards with original colored wrappers bound in, 8vo, 15 pages; 27 cm. In Italian. Title translates as, On the Incunabula and Some Rare or Precious Hebrew Editions in the Library of the Royal University of Bologna. "Estratto (reprint? pagination starts at [1]) de Bibliofilo, N. 7, 8-9 del 1890. SUBJECT(S): Incunabula -- Catalogs. Hebrew literature -- Bibliography. Printing, Hebrew. Incunables -- Catalogues. Litte´rature he´brai¨que Bibliographie. Imprimerie he´brai¨que. Hebrew literature. Bibliographies. Incunabuli -- Biblioteche -- Biblioteca Universitaria -- Cataloghi. Libri Rari, Antichi e di Pregio Ebraici -- Biblioteche -- Biblioteca Universitaria -- Cataloghi. osnyomtatvány -- könyvritkaság -- könyvtári katalógus -- Emilia e Romagna régió. OCLC: 46605007. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Brandeis, British Lib, UFrankfurt, UBologna, Hungarian Acad Sci), only 1 outside Europe, none in Israel. Ex-library with usual marks, paper toning as expected, somewhat fragile, tape repairs to rear wrapper and final 2 leaves, Good Condition (BIBLIOG-37-3-+)
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