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Anbieter: Antiquariaat Spinoza, Amsterdam, Niederlande
Israel, No date. 44 pp.Or. wraps, untidy, rusty staples. In Hebrew. Or. ed. Shunami 2771.
Verlag: Arlington, N. J. : No Publisher, 1920
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Hardcover. 8vo. 197 pages. In Hebrew. Volume 2 only. English title: Memoirs of a Jewish life in Russia. SUBJECT (S) : Jews - Soviet Union. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Born in Latvia, Deinard (1846-1930) owned a bookstore in Odessa for a time; in 1913 he emigrated to Palestine. The Turks expelled him in 1916, upon whoch he moved to the United States. He is notable for his bibliographic work, cataloging old manuscripts and books, and laying the groundwork for the Hebrew collection at the Library of Congress. A strongly opinionated man, Deinard wrote more than fifty of his own books as well, often pseudonymously, on a broad range of topics such as travel, biography, history, and religion. (EJ, 2007) Ex library. Water damage to covers, water stain on edge throughout, hinges repaired, good- condition. (AMR-34-34) xx.
Verlag: Arlington N.J.: No Publisher [The Author], 1920
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Paper Wrappers. 1st edition. Original wrappers. 8vo. 100 pages, 24 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates "The Healing of the Daughter of My People: Preparations for the Congress of Rabbis on the Topic of Establishing the Sanhedrin." Ephraim Deinard (1846-1930) was one of the greatest Hebrew "bookmen" of all time. He was a prolific bookseller, bibliographer, publicist, polemicist, historian, memoirist, author, editor, and publisher. "The Sanhedrin is traditionally viewed as the last institution which commanded universal authority among the Jewish people in the long chain of tradition from Moses until the present day. Since its dissolution in 358 CE, there has been no universally recognized authority within Jewish law (Halakha).Maimonides (1135-1204) was one of the greatest scholars on Judaism of the Middle Ages, and is arguably one of the most widely known scholars among the Jewish people. Influenced by the rationalist school of thought and generally showing a preference for a natural (as opposed to miraculous) redemption for the Jewish people, Maimonides proposed a rationalist solution for achieving the goal of re-establishing the highest court in Jewish tradition and reinvesting it with the same authority it had in former years. There have been several attempts to implement Maimonides' recommendations, the latest being in modern times" (Wikipedia). SUBJECTS: Sanhedrin -- Restoration. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide (OCLC: 19145988). Missing front wrapper (probably identical to title page, which is present). Spine rebacked. Edgewear to title page. All contents very good, Good Condition Overall. (ZION2-1-30-+-'e).
Verlag: Isaac Goldman, Warsaw, 1878
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: poor to good. First edition. Octavo. xxiv, 232pp. Black cloth. Hebrew with Russian title-page in the front and a purple German title-page in the rear. Historical work by the 19th century bibliophile and historian Ephraim Deinard. Massa Krim deals with the history of Jews in the Crimean peninsula, focusing on the legend of the Khazars and the later Karaite community. Text in Hebrew. Missing backstrip, but still intact. Cover badly peeled. Book plate from previous owner. Cover in overall poor condition. Interior leaves in good condition.
Verlag: Varsha [Warsaw]: Druk fon A. Ginz, 1880
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Both 1st edition. Period boards, 8vo, 116 + 44 + 98 + [2] pages. In Hebrew with the names of places explained in Yiddish or Russian. Titles translate as, "A Journey In the Crimean Peninsula: Including My Travels in the Crimean Peninsula and the Landscape of Tiberias, From the Entrance of the Black Sea to the End of the Sea of Azov and the Nagaysk Steppe. And Their Political and Moral Situation" and "The Crimean War Book Containing All The Stories of the War . Which the Kings of the Alliance Fought Over he City Of Sevastopol in the Years 1853-54-55-56; Also . The History of the Land of this City from Before it was Founded Until This Day." Ephraim Deinard (1846-1930) "was a bookseller, bibliographer, publicist, polemicist, historian, memoirist, author, editor, and publisher. He produced some 70 volumes whose subjects range from Jewish history and antiquities (especially of the Crimea, Russia, America, and The Holy Land), to treatises against Hasidism, Christianity, and Communism, parodies, medieval and modern Hebrew literature, Jewish religion, and especially booklore. Deinard's antiquarian activities, which involved constant travel throughout Europe, the Orient, and America, gave him an acquaintance with scholars, private collectors, fellow booksellers, and libraries. He came into contact and conflict with numerous Hebrew writers and Jewish communal and political figures. His wide-ranging knowledge and experience are fully reflected in his own voluminous writings, mostly in Hebrew, produced over more than half a century. His scope of interests, the intensity of his sentiments, the acerbity of his remarks, all coupled with his bibliophily, render Deinard's works a source of contemporary Jewish historical and literary controversy, as seen in the margins of the Hebrew-reading world, before and after World War I. Deinard is remembered today as both a bookman and a prolific polemicist, two careers inextricably linked in his singular personality. Indeed, his works are devoted in large part to religious, political, and even bibliographical polemics. He attacked Hasidism and Christianity in equal measure, with plenty of bile left over for Communism, Reform Judaism, Kabbalah, Jewish apostates, and Karaism. Surviving copies of Deinard's many works are scattered in libraries around the globe. No library holds a complete set, and some of his books are exceedingly rare." (Brad Sabin Hill, Deinard Online) SUBJECT(S): Crimea (Ukraine) -- Description and travel. Ukraine. OCLC: 959600278 (Masa? Ba-Hatsi Ha-I Krim) and OCLC: 19144502 (Sefer Milhemet Krim). Foxing to paper, boards worn with hinges somewhat crudely repaired and spine rebacked. But solid, a good copy thus. (EE-7-8-PFFIINNQQ).
Verlag: Deinard, Ephraim N.D.
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Paper. No Date (1897) First edition. Original. Single page. 22cm x 32cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to "To the Writers in Israel. " A fascinating open letter to the Hebrew writers in Israel written by Ephraim Deinard while travelling in Israel. The letter implores Hebrew writers to spread their materials to Jewish communities through the world. His address is listed as 180 Howard street. Newark, NJ Nord America. Deinard (1846-1930) was one of the greatest Hebrew bibliophiles. He was a bookseller, bibliographer, publicist, polemicist, historian, memoirist, author, editor, and publisher, all rolled into one. He frequently travelled through Europe and the Middle East looking for new volumes to publish back in America in Europe. The present letter is also signed by Nehemia Shmuel Leibowitz, famed Russian-Jewish scholar who moved to New York in 1881. SUBJECTS: Hebrew literature. No copies on OCLC. Institutional stamp dated 1897. Creases where the letter was folded. Other very Good Condition. (ZION-13-43).
Anbieter: Antiquariat Johannes Müller, Salzburg, Österreich
Shunami 2851.- Eins von nur 300 Exemplaren.- Ordentliches Exemplar.# First edition, one of only three hundred copies.- 2 volumes in one; with frontispiece portrait of the author.- Standard bibliography of pre-1927 American Hebrew imprints.- Ephraim Deinard (1846?1930) 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. His most well known book is the two-volume Kohelet Amerika, which records books of American Hebrew literature issued from 1735 to 1926. He was the first to devote attention to Hebrew books printed overseas by American authors.- Neat copy.
Verlag: Yerushalayim: Defus A. M. Lunts, 1915
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Hardcover. 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 (1846-1930) was one of the greatest Hebrew â 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).
Verlag: New York; Deinard, E., 1896
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Original wraps. 8vo. 100 pages. 23 cm. First edition. Title in Hebrew and English, Hebrew text. "This bibliography [of Mayer Sulzberger's library of 28 mss. And about 400 volumes of rare books] is the first in the Hebrew language to be printed in this land. ' (p.6) . Deinard compiled it in eight days (KA) . Among the entries are thirty-three American imprints. Deinard bemoaned the fact that Jews cared little for their own literary heritage; rather than establish Jewish libraries, they sold all their books and manuscripts to gentile institutions. He felt that conditions in America were auspicious for the establishment of Jewish libraries, but with the exception of a handful of individuals, among them Sulzberger, wealthy Jews were not interested (pp. 5-6) . Sulzberger lated donated his own private library, amassed by Deinard, to JTSA and it provided the foundation of what would become the most important Judaica library in the western hemisphere. It was â Deinard's first major breakthrough in setting up a Hebrew Judaica collection' (Wilk, 122) . " (Goldman, Hebrew Printing in America, entry # 255) . Mayer Sulzberger "was closely associated with Isaac Leeser, and assisted that scholar in editing The Occident, contributing to it a partial translation of Maimonides' "Moreh Nebukim." After Leeser's death Sulzberger edited vol. xxvi. of The Occident. He was one of the founders of the Young Men's Hebrew Association, which he served as president; and he has taken great interest in the Jewish Hospital of Philadelphia, of which he has been vice-president since 1880. He was from the beginning (in 1888) chairman of the publication committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America; was one of the original trustees of the Baron de Hirsch fund; and interested himself in the establishment of agricultural colonies at Woodbine, N. J., and in Connecticut.Sulzberger had one of the best private libraries in America; it contained a very large number of Hebraica and Judaica" (WIkipedia).Singerman 5095. Subjects: Hebrew imprints - Catalogs. Manuscripts, Hebrew - Catalogs. Sulzberger, Mayer, 1843- - Library - Catalogs. Original wraps/boards absent. Title page light wear to margin, institutional stamp on verso, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (AMR-39-51) xx.