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Anbieter: Antiquariaat Spinoza, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Jerusalem, Ben Zvi Inst., 1961. 256 pp. 1 fold. map and frontispiece with 2 photo's. Small stain on frontispiece. Good+ copy. Orig. halfcloth with dam. dustjacket. Mizrahi, Oriental Jews.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Rashi, Gorinchem, Niederlande
Jerusalem, 1980, Or.cloth. with dustjacket, 732 pp. Illustrated. Hebrew edition. In good condition.
Jerusalem, 1973, Or.cloth., 46, 134 pp. In Hebrew, foreword in French. In good condition.
Verlag: Berlin : A. Y. Kornek?, Germany, 1855
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Hardcover, 119 leaves, 8vo, 20 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Judaism -- Customs and practices -- Early works to 1800.Other Titles: Manhig. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Ex-library. Hinge repair. Stained pages. Browning of pages. Top left corner of title page torn, no text lost. Otherwise, good condition. (rab-33-15).
Verlag: Brooklyn, Keneset Mordekhai De-Haside Sadigora, 1960
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Hardcover. Original black boards with red font. 8vo. 104 pages; 23.5 cm. In Hebrew. Reprint of Przemysl, 1898 ed. Title translates to "The House of Wine Book on the Passover Hagadah. " Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Friedman "was the first Rebbe of the Sadigura Hasidic dynasty. He lived in the palatial home constructed by his father, Rabbi Israel Friedman of Ruzhyn, who fled to the Austrian town of Sadhora due to persecution by the Russian Tsar. He maintained his father's extravagant lifestyle while immersing himself in Torah study and mysticism. He was considered the greatest Rebbe of his era, attracting hundreds of thousands of Jews as well as prominent Christian leaders to his court" (Wikipedia 2017) . SUBJECT(S) : Haggadot, Liturgy, Passover. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (Harvard, UCLA, Boston Univ) . Browning to pages. Ex-library markings. Very good + condition. (HAG-19-30).
Verlag: Paulist Press, New York, 1978
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: vg. First edition. Quarto. XXVIII, [2], 415, [1]pp. Original pictorial cloth. Half-title page inscribed and signed by Ben Zion Bokser. Remarkable collection of texts shedding light on the private meditations as well as the public writings of a great religious leader, who was actively involved in all the facets of Jewish life. Creasing at lower margin of page 281/282. Binding and interior in overall good+ to very good condition.
Verlag: Yaccov Proops, Amsterdam, 1781
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: g-. Third edition. Quarto. [2] 52 double-sided leaves. Rebacked in modern brown leather spine over original period brown leather boards. Gilt lettering and ruling on the spine. Modern endpapers. Profusely illustrated throughout with copperplate engravings. Includes both an initial illustrated title page with copperplate engravings surrounding the text (Ma'aleh Bet Horin) and a printed title page with decorative woodblock borders and the publisher's device. In addition to the Hebrew text, a few sections throughout are in Judeo-German (Yiddish) printed in Vaybertaytsh script. This third edition of the famous Amsterdam Haggadah, found the work reformatted into a smaller size, and saw the title officially changed to Maleh Beit Horin (meaning "house free men"). Most of the same famous copperplate engravings by Abraham ben Jacob (aka Abraham bar Yaccov), that previously appeared in the 1695 and 1712 editions, are retained here. The two images added to the 1712 second edition are included (the illustrated order of the Seder, and the complete ten plagues), but four of the full series of images included in the first two editions are not present. These missing images are Abraham smashing the idols of his father, Moses receiving the Ten Commandments a Mount Sinai, Moses and Aaron coming to Pharaoh, and the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.* In our copy the engraved title and three other other engravings contain contemporary hand-coloring (the rabbis of Bene Brak, the Four Sons, the angels visiting Abraham). The text of this third edition replaces the complete running commentary from Isaac Abravanel of the earlier editions, with 3 additional text commentaries. These include the "Gevurot Hashem" from the Maharal of Prague (Judah Loew ben Bezalel), writings by Rabbi Moshe Alshich, and "Olelot Ephraim", a collection of ethical homilies by Rabbi Shlomo Ephraim Luntschitz. However Abravanel's commentary is present following Yishtabach through the end of the Seder, and in the initial six-leaf section preceding the text of the Passover seder which discusses the laws of Passover. This copy is lacking the original engraved map of the Holy Land at the rear, as it was originally issued. Binding with some rubbing and abrasions to the original boards and spine. Interior with heaving staining to pages throughout, with text still legible. Biding and interior in in good- condition overall. Hebrew title: × ×¢× ×" × × ×ª × × × × × , × ×"× × ×¡×"× ×"× ×"×" × × ×¤×¡× Alternate Hebrew title: ×"× ×"×" × × ×¤×¡× : × × ××"× × × × ×× × × × × × ××"× ×¡×¤× ×"× × Publication: × ×¢×§× ×¤× × ×¤×¡, × × × × × ×"× , ×ª×§× "× Alternate transliterations: Ma'ale Bet Horin, Ma'ale Beit Khorin, Ma'ale Beit Chorin, Ma'ale Beit Horin, Bibliographic references: Yaari 199, Vinograd: Amsterdam 2113, Yudlov 300, Yerushalmi: Plate 75 *This contravenes the statement made by Yerushalmi (Plate 75) that all of the engravings of the previous editions are retained.