Nachama, Andreas et al (eds.):
Jüdische Lebenswelten. Berliner Festspiele. : Katalog (vol. 1)/ Essays (vol.2). - signed or inscribed book
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Frankfurt, Suhrkamp, 1998. Gr.8°, insg. 1233 S., Broschur, Min. gebrauchspurig, tadell. (= stw 1356) Übers. von Horst Brühmann.- Karl Emanuel Pribram (auch Karl P ibram; * 2. Dezember 1… More...
Frankfurt, Suhrkamp, 1998. Gr.8°, insg. 1233 S., Broschur, Min. gebrauchspurig, tadell. (= stw 1356) Übers. von Horst Brühmann.- Karl Emanuel Pribram (auch Karl P ibram; * 2. Dezember 1877 in Prag, Österreich-Ungarn; 15. Juli 1973 in Washington, D.C.) war ein österreichischer, jüdischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler.Pribram emigrierte 1934 in die USA und war bis 1936 Mitarbeiter der Brookings Institution und danach bis 1942 des Social Security Board in Washington. Von 1942 bis 1959 war er Mitglied der Tariff Commission.Parallel zu seinen Tätigkeiten in US-amerikanischen Behörden war Pribram von 1939 bis 1952 Professor an der American University in Washington, D.C. Dieses Buch befindet sich in unserem Aussenlager; sollten Sie dieses im Laden abholen wollen, bitten wir Sie um vorgängige Nachricht. 010, Frankfurt, Suhrkamp, 1998, 0, Yerushalayim: Magnes Press, 1962. (FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 195 pages, 25cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Judah Liva ben Bezalel, -- ca. 1525-1609 -- Criticism and interpretation. Education - Philosophy. Educators -- Czech Republic -- Bohemia. Education -- Early works to 1800. Judah Liva ben Bezalel. Additional title page in English: The educational theory of the Maharal of Prague. Other Titles: The educational theory of the Maharal of Prague. Chipping and tears to edges of dust jacket. Yellowing to dust jacket. Light wear. Otherwise, very good condition. (Heb-17-7)., Yerushalayim: Magnes Press, 1962, 0, Prag-Karlin [Prague], Neumann & Co, 1937. Hardcover. Original boards with original dust jacket. 8vo. Pages 11-77; 21 cm. Written in German. Title translates to "Verses of a Jew. " A collection of Jewish poetry. Dedicated to all of the fighters for a Jewish state. Divided into 5 sections. Georg Mannheim was an Austro-Czechoslovakian journalist and writer. He worked for Bohemia, a daily newspaper, as a political reporter but quit after Nazi powers censored the content of the paper. He founded a magazine called Truth, "In which he led a journalistic struggle against fascism in Europe without political consideration" (Wikipedia, 2016) . He was blacklisted by the Nazis and placed on their list of banned authors and books. He was arrested in September 1940 and sent to Dachau where he died in 1942. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish poetry, German poetry. Some dampstaining and marks. Slight toning. One pencil mark that does not affect text. Library stamp. Very good condition. (ZION-22-36)., Prag-Karlin [Prague], Neumann & Co, 1937, 0, Praha (Prague - Prag): Vlg. Keren Kayemet Leisrael ( Jüdischer Nationalfonds), 1936. Original Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. 166pp. VERY RARE. AN VERY GOOD AND CLEAN COPY., Vlg. Keren Kayemet Leisrael ( Jüdischer Nationalfonds), 1936, 3, Prag: Gedruckt Bei Franz Sommer, 1809. Hardback. Later Cloth, Square 8vo, 32 (of 33) leaves (final leaf, f 33, is missing) . In Hebrew. Meiri (1249-1316) , was a Provençal scholar and commentator of the Talmud. "Meiri was born in Perpignan where he spent his whole life. His family, regarded as one of the most distinguished in Provence, originated from Carcassonne and Narbonne. ... Among the contemporary scholars with whom he maintained close ties was Solomon b. Abraham Adret; they exchanged many responsa and Adret's teachings assisted him in the writing of his monumental work. Meiri was one of the participants in Adret's polemic against Maimonides which ended in Adret's excommunicating any person who read philosophical works in his youth. In a letter to Abba Mari b. Moses Joseph, who handled the entire affair and collected the relevant correspondence, Meiri disassociated himself from the attitude of Adret and his colleagues, upholding freedom of thought for the scholars of each country, and freedom from intervention by outside scholars. Extracts from Meiri's letter (republished by D. Kaufmann along with the reply by Joseph b. Simeon in the name of Abba Mari under the title ? Oshen Mishpat in the Jubelschrift... L. Zunz, 1884; Heb. Sec. 142-74) , reveal his great interest in philosophy and other secular sciences, and reflect his pride in the local scholars who had acquired proficiency in them. Meiri occupies a central position in the sphere of the talmudic creativity of Provence, not only due to his extraordinary literary fecundity and the comprehensive scope of his works, but also because he summarizes the teachings of his predecessors during the previous three centuries. In effect he puts the seal upon the literary efforts in this area of Jewish culture. His literary activity covered halakhic rulings, talmudic exposition, biblical exegesis, customs, ethics, and philosophy. The vast majority of Meiri's works remained in manuscript until very recently, probably on account of their exceptional length, which made it practically impossible to copy them in full. A small number of his books were published in the second half of the 18th century and the majority of them - from the beginning of the 20th century up to the present day" (Ta-Shma and Derovan in EJ, 2007) . SUBJECT(S) : Talmud. Megillah -- Commentaries. Hagigah Ta`anit. OCLC lists 4 copies(JTS, HUC, Harvard, Danish Ntl Lib) . Ex-library with usual marks to later binding; stains, lacks final leaf, otherwise Very Good Condition. (kh-5-42)., Prag: Gedruckt Bei Franz Sommer, 1809, 0, Prague: Artia, 1968. Hardcover. First edition. Original board. 4to, 344 pages, 28 cm. In German. Wear to dustjacket, back of jacket has tear to upper sixth of jacket.. Otherwise in Very Good Condition. (AC-1-26B)., Prague: Artia, 1968, 0, Czechoslovakia; Artia, 1960. Hardcover, large 8vo, 37 pages, chiefly illustrated, 28 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Czech Republic -- Prague. Cemeteries -- Czech Republic -- Prague. Sepulchral monuments -- Czech Republic -- Prague. Prague (Czech Republic) . Stary zidovsky hrbitov. Title and text in English, French, and German. Other Titles: Alte judische Friedhof in Prag. ; Vieux cimetiere juif a Prague. Additional newspaper articles included. Some chipping and light tear to corners and edges of outer jacket. In dust jacket. Wear to cover binding. Otherwise, very good condition. (Art-8-5)., Czechoslovakia; Artia, 1960, 0, Przemysl: Zupnik, Knoller & Hammerschmidt, 1883. (FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 152 pages, 32. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Descriptor: Responsa -- 1600-1800. Responsa -- 1800- Parallel title: Meharam Munz. "H? Elek? 1." "Nidpas pa'am rishonah bi-Prag shenat 587 ... V? Ekha-et nidpas me-h? Adash im he'arot h? Adashot. " No more published. Muenz (Minz) (c. 1750-1831) , was a "Hungarian rabbi. Muenz was born in Podolia or in Galicia. After serving as rabbi in Vishravitz and in Brody, he was appointed in 1789 rabbi of Alt-Ofen (Obuda) where he remained for the rest of his life. His responsa were published by his son Joseph Isaac, under the title Sefer Maharam Min [sic, mints] (Prague, 1827) " (Marton in EJ 2007) . OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide (YU, Hebrew Union College, British Library) . Bumped corners. Yellowing of pages. Handwritten inscription on front page. Personal library stamp on title page. Wear to binding. Otherwise good condition. (Heb-12-2)., Przemysl: Zupnik, Knoller & Hammerschmidt, 1883, 0, Prag Und Breslau, Jakob R. Brandeis, Http://Www.danwymanbooks.com/Mix/Ger-24-24.jpg, 1900. Paperback. Later Paper Wrappers, 8vo. VII, 244 pages. In German. Signed by the author. In fair condition (GER24-24)., Prag Und Breslau, Jakob R. Brandeis, Http://Www.danwymanbooks.com/Mix/Ger-24-24.jpg, 1900, 0, Czechoslovakia; Artia, 1960. Hardcover, large 8vo, 37 pages, chiefly illustrated, 28 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Czech Republic -- Prague. Cemeteries -- Czech Republic -- Prague. Sepulchral monuments -- Czech Republic -- Prague. Prague (Czech Republic) . Stary zidovsky hrbitov. Title and text in English, French, and German. Other Titles: Alte judische Friedhof in Prag. ; Vieux cimetiere juif a Prague. Ex-Libris, very good condition. (ART-17-4)., Czechoslovakia; Artia, 1960, 0, New York: Society of Jewish Bibliophiles, 1963. Portfolio. [4] pages. [16] folio sized unbound cardstock pages. 43 cm. A collection of decorative illustrations based on liturgical and biblical quotes. Sixteen works on large cardstock by Czech painter, etcher, and designer Steiner-Prag. The illustrations are housed in a cardstock folder with information about the artist and the Machzor as well as an index of the cards. The folder is encased in a sturdy blue-grey portfolio. The artist, Steiner-Prag, contributed notably to the improvement of book production-typography, binding, jacket, and was known for his illustrations to the classics. This Machzor is considered his crowning achievement; the original drawings are now at the Leo Baeck Institute in New York. "A Publication of the Society of Jewish Bibliophiles presented to its members by Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Hiatt on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Myra Nathalie to Mr. Robert Kenneth Kraft [current owner of the New England Patriots! ] Worcester, Massachusetts. June 16, 1963." Portfolio is lightly worn with discoloration at edges, but still nice. Very good condition. (SPEC-14-15) . xx., Society of Jewish Bibliophiles, 1963, 0, 1992. Berlin, Berliner Festspiele / Argon, 1992. 12.1 cm x 20.5 cm. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Includes for example, the following chapters with numerous pictures: Religiöse Grundlagen des Judentums / Von Osteuropa nach Berlin / Israel / Moses Medelssohn und die Aufklärung / Aufbruch in dei Moderne : Berlin, Prag, Wien, Warschau., 1992, 0, 1991. Erste Auflage. Berlin, Suhrkamp, 1991. 17 cm x 24 cm. 755 / 406 Seiten. Original Illustrated Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. 2 volumes. Includes for example, the following chapters with numerous pictures: : Religiöse Grundlagen des Judentums / Von Osteuropa nach Berlin / Israel / Moses Medelssohn und die Aufklärung / Aufbruch in dei Moderne : Berlin, Prag, Wien, Warschau. : Albert H. Friedlander, Von Berlin in die Welt - Personen und Stationen der jüdischen Reformbewegung / Lawrence A. Hoffman, Tempel, Synagoge, Chawura - Quellen und Orte rabbinischer Geistigkeit / Julius H. Schoeps, jüdisches Leben im Nachkriegsdeutschland - Von den Jahren des Aufbaus bis zum Ende der Teilung., 1991, 0<