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Verlag: Heinemann Medical, 1969
ISBN 10: 0433203307ISBN 13: 9780433203308
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education, 1995
ISBN 10: 0070403961ISBN 13: 9780070403963
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. 0th Edition. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Verlag: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1981
ISBN 10: 0471088080ISBN 13: 9780471088080
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
ISBN 10: 2890430006ISBN 13: 9782890430006
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Zustand: good. Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Verlag: Kessinger Pub Co, 2005
ISBN 10: 1425309208ISBN 13: 9781425309206
Anbieter: Leserstrahl (Preise inkl. MwSt.), Oldenbüttel, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Fine. leichte Gebrauchsspuren / minor wear---. nein.
Verlag: Wiley 2012-08-10, Hoboken, New Jersey, 2012
ISBN 10: 1118431987ISBN 13: 9781118431986
Anbieter: Blackwell's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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paperback. Zustand: New. Language: ENG.
Verlag: B. Schott's Söhne, Mainz / Leipzig, 1890
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bücherstapel, Leipzig, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
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Jahr: c1890/92. Einband: Heft. Beschreibung: c1890/92 - VN/Pl. no. 1711, 1712, 1713, 1714, 1715, 1716. Revue par L. H. Meyer. Enthält: No. 1. Prelude. No. 2. Tango. No. 3. Malaguena. No. 4. Serenata. No. 5. Capricho Catalan. No. 6. Zortzico. Vorderer Umschlag und Titel mit kl. Einriss (ca. 1 cm). Am Rücken bis zur Hälfte eingerissen. Papier gebräunt. Sauber erhalten. Sprache: de. 29 S.
Verlag: VEB Breitkopf & Härtel Musikverlag, Leipzig, 1981
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bücherstapel, Leipzig, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
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Zustand: Gut. Jahr: 1981. Einband: Heft. Beschreibung: Herausgegeben von Arnold Schering. VN/Pl. no. V.A. 3938. Mit biographischen Notizen zu den Komponisten. Umschlag gering berieben. Sehr gutes Expl. Sprache: de. 38 S.
Verlag: Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig / Wiesbaden, 1946
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bücherstapel, Leipzig, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
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Zustand: Gut. Jahr: ca. 1946. Einband: Heft. Beschreibung: Herausgegeben und mit Vorwort von Arnold Schering. VN/Pl. no. E.B. 3938. V.A. 3938. c1913. Seitenränder etwas gebräunt. Sehr gutes Expl. Sprache: de. 40 S.
Verlag: VEB Breitkopf & Härtel Musikverlag, Leipzig, 1971
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bücherstapel, Leipzig, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
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Zustand: Gut. Jahr: 1971. Einband: Heft. Beschreibung: Herausgegeben von Arnold Schering. VN/Pl. no. V.A. 3938. Name auf dem Titel. Sehr gutes Expl. Sprache: de. 38 S.
Verlag: Europäische Verlagsanstalt, Frankfurt am Main 1971., 1971
Anbieter: Antiquariat Carl Wegner, Berlin, B, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Softcover. 8°, 23 x 15 cm. Originalbroschur, vollständig mit den Seiten 65 - 128 der fortlaufenden Jahrgangspaginierung. Vorderdeckel mit kleiner Anschmutzung, ansonsten sauber und gut erhalten. Vierteljahresschrift für Politik und Kultur -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! -- Genießen Sie den Sommer und bestellen Sie was zum Lesen! K17061-427782.
Verlag: Ulisses Spiele, 2023
ISBN 10: 3963319976ISBN 13: 9783963319976
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. Der Abenteuerpfad Die Gesetzlosen von Alkenstern spielt in dem fuer golarische Verhaeltnisse namensgebenden, hochtechnologisierten Stadtstaat Alkenstern und der umliegenden, magisch verstrahlten Manaoede.Das vorliegende Kompendium enthaelt Material aus ansons.
Verlag: Hamburg, J. S. Meyer, 1861
Anbieter: Antiquariat Reinhold Pabel, Hamburg, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: BOEV
Hamburg, J. S. Meyer, 1861. Titel, 51 S. Mit 3 gefalt. Lotterieplänen. Geheftet, ohne Umschlag. Schröder 2483,10. - I. S. Meyer, Buchhändler u. Verleger, Verfasser diverser Gelegenheitsschriften, machte sich u.a. als Begründer der Schiller-Sammlung der Hamburgischen Stadtbibliothek u. durch seine Mitwirkung bei der März-Jubelfeier 1863 einen Namen.
Verlag: Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 1995
ISBN 10: 1564594866ISBN 13: 9781564594860
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnThis scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have.
Verlag: Cincinnati, Bloch & Co, 1866
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
hardback. 1st edition. Later cloth, 12mo, 307, 55. In English, Hebrew and German. Singerman 1949, Goldman 53. The original two volumes of the Minhag America prayer book had both been published in 1857, one with Hebrew-English text (Prayer Book for Public and Private Worship) and the other with Hebrew-German text (Gebet-Buch fur den offentlichen Gottesdienst und die Privat-Andacht). In the 1860s, he took the project up again, issuing a three volume series of his "Minhag Amerika"-the American Tradition-with the present volume for Yom Kipur (The Day of Atonement), as well as a volume for Rosh HaShanah (the Jewish New year) and a combined Jewish Hymnal and Psalter, all shaped by his view of Reform Judaism in America. This volume thus represents one of the first Reform prayer books for the High Holidays in the United States. Some of the prayers are translated both into English and German. Wise, was a pioneer of Reform Judaism in America and became its acknowledged leader and its institutional architect, organizing the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (1873) , the Hebrew Union College (1875) , and the Central Conference of American Rabbis (1889) . The reforms that he instituted sought to change or adapt Judaism to 19th century America. He was also an organizer and mover in the establishment of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, in 1889. Elected its president, he served until he died. Wise believed in uniting American Jewry and hoped to publish a new American reform prayer book titled "Minhag America. " The Machzor presented here is part of this project. (See: Goldman 44). Ex-library with usual marks, shows some old damp damage with a bit of waviness to paper and the boards a little bowed, but fully usable and clean in the text. About Good- Condition (KH-5-48DB).
Verlag: Vandecasteele-Werbrouck,, Bruges,, 1841
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Marc Van de Wiele, Brugge, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
In-8°, 79 pp. Compleet met 3 litho's b.t. Bijgebonden: id. Notice sur Thomas Montanus (Van den Berghe). Bruges, Felix de Pachtere, 1841. 16 pp. Portet van Montanus in lithographie. + id. Origine des aphothicaires de Bruges. Bruges, Felix de Pachtere, 1842. 85 pp. + id. Recherches historiques sur la pratique de l'art des accouchements à Bruges, depuis le XIVme siècle jusqu'à nos jours. Bruges, Felix de Pachtere, 1843. Portret van Kelderman in lithografie. 56 pp. + id. Notice biographique sur François Rapaert et ses descendants, médecins pensionnés de la ville de Bruges. Bruges, Felix de Pachtere, 1844. Portret van Rapaert in lithografie. 99 pp. + id. Notice sur Corneille van Baersdorps, médecin de l'empereur Charles-Quint. Bruges, Felix de Pachtere, 1845. Portret van Baersdorp in lithografie. 49 pp. + id. Notice sur Pierre Lanbiot, chirurgien pensionné de l'hôpital de la ville et du Franc de Bruges. Bruges, Felix de Pachtere, 1846. Portret van Lanbiot in lithografie. 13 pp. Samengebonden, half groen linnen uit de tijd met alle 7 titels verguld op de rug.
Verlag: Cincinnati, Bloch & Co, 1866
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
hardback. 1st edition. Original Tooled cloth, 12mo, 307, 55 pages plus two leaves tipped in at end for the Family Record (total of 366 pages). In English, Hebrew and German. Singerman 1949, Goldman 53. The original two volumes of the Minhag America prayer book had both been published in 1857, one with Hebrew-English text (Prayer Book for Public and Private Worship) and the other with Hebrew-German text (Gebet-Buch fur den offentlichen Gottesdienst und die Privat-Andacht). In the 1860s, he took the project up again, issuing a three volume series of his "Minhag Amerika"-the American Tradition-with the present volume for Yom Kipur (The Day of Atonement), as well as a volume for Rosh HaShanah (the Jewish New year) and a combined Jewish Hymnal and Psalter, all shaped by his view of Reform Judaism in America. This volume thus represents one of the first Reform prayer books for the High Holidays in the United States. Some of the prayers are translated both into English and German. Wise, was a pioneer of Reform Judaism in America and became its acknowledged leader and its institutional architect, organizing the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (1873) , the Hebrew Union College (1875) , and the Central Conference of American Rabbis (1889) . The reforms that he instituted sought to change or adapt Judaism to 19th century America. He was also an organizer and mover in the establishment of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, in 1889. Elected its president, he served until he died. Wise believed in uniting American Jewry and hoped to publish a new American reform prayer book titled "Minhag America. " The Machzor presented here is part of this project. (See: Goldman 44). Use wear, wear at spine and inside rear hinge, one signiture pulling out, about Good Condition. (KH-5-48DA).
Erscheinungsdatum: 1918
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Loose leaf. Zustand: near fine. One loose leaf page, measuring 8.5x11", and a card measuring 6x 3 3/4". This scarce collection is comprised of a mimeographed typescript fundraising letter of appeal for the organization, along with a small unfilled card to pledge monetary support, title "Shekel Application". The letter is addressed from the President of the organization Eugene Meyer, Jr.* and is undated. The card contains the Jewish date 5678. Starting at least as early as 1916, the University Zionist Society of New York (also known as the New York University Zionist Society) was the earliest Zionist organization at New York University and likely among the earliest such American-Jewish organizations on college campuses. An interesting and important document in the study of Zionist Organizations in the United States. Text of the letter in English. Pledge card in English on the front and Yiddish on the back. Both documents in near fine condition overall, and protected in modern mylar. Documents housed in a manilla folder. *Eugene Isaac Meyer (1875 - 1959) was an American-Jewish financier, public official, philanthropist and newspaper publisher. He served as Chairman of the US Federal Reserve from 1930-1933, during the height of the Great Depression. From 1933 until his death in 1959, he was the owner and publisher of the Washington Post. For a brief period in 1946, he gave up his position at the newspaper, after being appointed the head of the newly formed World Bank by President Harry S. Truman.
Verlag: Cincinnati, Bloch & Co, 1866
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
hardback. 1st edition. Original Tooled cloth, 12mo, 307, 55 pages plus two leaves tipped in at end for the Family Record (total of 366 pages). In English, Hebrew and German. Singerman 1949, Goldman 53. The original two volumes of the Minhag America prayer book had both been published in 1857, one with Hebrew-English text (Prayer Book for Public and Private Worship) and the other with Hebrew-German text (Gebet-Buch fur den offentlichen Gottesdienst und die Privat-Andacht). In the 1860s, he took the project up again, issuing a three volume series of his "Minhag Amerika"-the American Tradition-with the present volume for Yom Kipur (The Day of Atonement), as well as a volume for Rosh HaShanah (the Jewish New year) and a combined Jewish Hymnal and Psalter, all shaped by his view of Reform Judaism in America. This volume thus represents one of the first Reform prayer books for the High Holidays in the United States. Some of the prayers are translated both into English and German. Wise, was a pioneer of Reform Judaism in America and became its acknowledged leader and its institutional architect, organizing the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (1873) , the Hebrew Union College (1875) , and the Central Conference of American Rabbis (1889) . The reforms that he instituted sought to change or adapt Judaism to 19th century America. He was also an organizer and mover in the establishment of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, in 1889. Elected its president, he served until he died. Wise believed in uniting American Jewry and hoped to publish a new American reform prayer book titled "Minhag America. " The Machzor presented here is part of this project. (See: Goldman 44). Light wear, about Very Good- Condition, nicer than usuall found. (KH-5-48D).
Verlag: Hevrat Hinukh Ne'arim (Berlin Freischule)/[n.p.], Berlin and Dessau, 1782
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Nearly Fine. First editions (2 of 4). Sammelband of four opuscules published between 1782 and 1819, octavo. Contemporary half calf (top inch perished) over pastepaper boards; spine lettered and tooled in gilt. Edges speckled blue. Covers lightly worn, else fine, clean copies (the fourth work lightly foxed throughout). The first three works issued from the Hevrat Hinukh Ne'arim (Berlin Freischule) under the supervision of Isaac Satanow (1732-1804), the most prolific Hebrew writer of the Berlin Haskalah. As director of the publishing house, Satanow was assigned the task of reissuing old Hebrew classics by the Marpeh ha-Nefesh, a philanthropic group headed by the banker Daniel Itzig, his son-in-law, David Friedländer, and the famous physican and philosopher, Marcus Herz. A number of these editions, however, were in fact original works by Satanow, which he presented as the work of earlier writers. The first item in the sammelband is an outstanding example of this latter type. I. Kuntres mi-Sefer ha-Zohar Hibura Tinyana, Berlin: Hevrat Hinukh Ne'arim, 1783. [aleph]-[gimel]8 [dalet]1; 25ff. Vinograd (Berlin) 313. First edition of this polemic styled in imitation of the Zohar as a response to the Mitpahat Sefarim (1768) of Jacob Emden (1697-1776), in which the latter calls into question the antiquity and textual integrity of that chief work of the Jewish mystical tradition. Emden's critique may be understood as an attempt to undermine the doctrinal foundation of the Frankists, who based their beliefs on the Zohar. "Emden had suspected the authenticity of the Zohar for a long time, and he hoped some time 'to reveal the strange things found in the book.' But these intentions were secretly nursed within him for many years until the time was propitious for his exposé" (Cohen). Perhaps surprisingly for a maskil, Satanow held a very different view: "While advocating secular knowledge and the study of science, Satanow also expressed great admiration for Kabbalah. In contrast to Emden he claims that the whole Zohar was written by Bar Yohai, and Moses De Leon had nothing to do with its writing. He also rejects Emden's claim that in the Zohar there are words against the Talmud, and promises to 'consult the Zohar and prove that all its words are right and truthful, none of them is crooked [Kuntres mi-Sefer ha-Zohar, pp. 25, 26]" (N. Rezler-Bersohn). Born in the Polish (now Ukrainian) town of Satanov, Isaac Satanow settled in Berlin around 1771. "Among the most prolific of the early Haskalah writers. Satanow demonstrated a wealth of knowledge of the Hebrew language, ranking as a model stylest throughout the Haskalah period" (EJ 14: 905-906). As a leading representive of the eighteenth-century Jewish Enlightement, Satanow boldly displayed a "conglomeration of contrasts" (Jewish Enc. XI: 71): "Though Orthodox in his beliefs, he nevertheless favored Reform in practice. He was one of the greatest authorities on Jewish tradition and lore, yet he was one of the most free-thinking of philosophers." For a more detailed discussion of this and other works by Satanow, see N. Rezler-Bersohn, "Isaac Satanow - An Epitome of an Era" [in:] Year Book XXV, Leo Baeck Institute (1980). For Emden in the present context, see M. L. Cohen, Jacob Emden, A Man of Controversy (Philadelphia: The Dropsie College, 1937), pp. 254ff. II. Sefer Igeret ha-Kodesh, Berlin, 553 [1793]. 7ff. Vinograd (Berlin) 415. Later edition of this well-known work. The celebrated talmudist and exegete, Nachmanides (the Ramban, Moses ben Nachman, ca. 1195-ca. 1270) acted as a conciliator between the parties in the early 13th-century controversies surrounding the philosophical and secular direction of Maimonides' growing influence. "After having given the earlier part of his life to his Talmudical works, Moses [Nachmanides] devoted himself to writing of a homiletic-exegetic and devotional character. To these belong the "Iggeret ha-Kodesh" and the "Torat ha-Adam." In the former, which deals with the holiness and significance of marriage, Moses criticizes Maimonides for stigmatizing as a disgrace to man certain of the desires implanted in the human body. In Moses' opinion, the body with all its functions being the work of God, none of its impulses can be regarded as intrinsically objectionable" (Jewish Enc. IX:88). The rare editio princeps appeared at Rome in 1546; the editor of the present edition, Isaac Satanow, notes at the title that the letter was "printed in Basel in the year [5]340," referring to the 1580 edition of Ambrosius Froben (Prijs 127). III. Nevu'at ha-Yeled, Berlin: [Hevrat Hinukh Ne'arim], 549 [1789]. [asterisk]8 2[asterisk]2. 10 unnumbered leaves. Vinograd (Berlin) 384. Later edition of a medieval Hebrew short story, with commentary, first printed at the end of Jacob Zemah's Sefer Nagid u-Metzaveh (Constantinople, 1726). "The body of the tale is followed by a number of occult prophecies in Aramaic. it was known already as early as the end of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th when some kabbalists, among them R. Abraham b. Eliezer ha-Levi, wrote commentaries on the prophecies. The story tells of a wonder child, Nahman, born in the fifth century to a kabbalist; the child died very young, but immediately upon birth began to tell his mother secrets of the heavenly worlds. His father cautioned him not to reveal mysteries forbidden to man, and from then the child spoke only obscurely and enigmatically. Modern scholars have attempted to date the story and the prophecies therein by tracing known historical events hinted at, and relating them to the text. The obscurity of the text makes this very difficult, but it seems probable that historical events in the 15th century, especially in the East, are referred to in the prophecies. However, the purpose of the story and its prophecies was to anticipate the coming of the Messiah and to describe the major political and historical events and catastrophes bringing about his final revelation. The kabbalists interpreted the prophecies.