Book details: BET TALMUD: YOTSE LA-'OR MIDE HODESH BE-HODSHO [BOUND WITH] BET ‘EKED: ME'ASEF MA'AMARIM SHIRIM U-SIPURIM [BOUND WITH] HA-’IVRIYAH VEHA-YEHUDIYAH: MISHPETE HA-NASHIM BE -YISRA'EL BE-HAYE MISHPAHAH UVE-HAYE HA-HEVRAH BI-TEKUFAT K. HA-K. VEHA-TALMUD
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(Xt) Weiss, Isaac Hirsch; & Friedmann, Meir [Bet Talmud]; Hurwitz, Saul Israel [Second & Third Titles]
BET TALMUD: YOTSE LA-'OR MIDE HODESH BE-HODSHO [BOUND WITH] BET ‘EKED: ME'ASEF MA'AMARIM SHIRIM U-SIPURIM [BOUND WITH] HA-’IVRIYAH VEHA-YEHUDIYAH: MISHPETE HA-NASHIM BE -YISRA'EL BE-HAYE MISHPAHAH UVE-HAYE HA-HEVRAH BI-TEKUFAT K. HA-K. VEHA-TALMUD
Imprint: Wien: Verlag Der Herausgeber [and] Berditshov: Bi-Defus Y. Sheftil., 1881, 1892, and 1891
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
All 1st editions. 8vo. Pages 193-288 of a Hurwitz piece featured in Bet Talmud, 108 pages, and 64 pages, respectively. 23 cm. All in Hebrew. Titles translate to “Beit Talmud: Released Monthly, ” “Beit Eked: Collection of Articles and Poems, ” and “ The Hebrew Woman: Laws of Women related to family and society in the Times of the Holy Writings and the Talmud. ” A variety of Saul Hurtwitz works. Hurtwitz (1861–1922), Hebrew writer and critic, was born in Russia. He was a successful merchant and banker who, after losing his fortune in the Communist Revolution, moved to Berlin. It was there that he rose to prominence in the circle of “émigré Hebrew writers and thinkers and was active in Zionist work. Together with H.N. Bialik he directed the Kelal publishing house. From his youth, Hurwitz contributed stories and articles to Hebrew journals, and in 1892 he published the literary magazine Beit Eked. ” (Jewish Virtual Library, 2018). SUBJECTS: Hebrew literature -- Periodicals; Jewish Women. OCLC lists 16 holdings worldwide of Bet Talmud (OCLC: 34351478). 8 copies for Ha Ivriyah veha-yehudia (OCLC: 122813769), and 8 for Bet Eked (OCLC: 174120954). Ex-library with no markings. Lacking back board. Front board is loose. Front wrapper of Beth Talmud is loose, heavily worn and chipped. Both other publications are in very good condition and well preserved. (RAB-64-41).
Stock number:40117.