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Frankl, Adolf.
VISIONEN AUS DEM INFERNO

Imprint: Vienna, Ehrenfest,, 1974
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

First edition. Original green illustrated wrappers with painting of abstract faces. 4to. 10 pages; 21 cm. In German and English. Tile translates to “Visions from the Inferno. ” A program from a museum exhibition of Adolf Frankl’s work featuring 8 pages of color facsimiles of his paintings. Adolf Frankl was a Czechoslovakian artist. “In 1944, on Yom Kippur his family was transported to the Sered camp. His wife and two children escaped from the transport. In November 1944, he was transported to Auschwitz; received prisoner number B-14395. On January 18 1945, during the death march to Gleiwitz, he escaped to a forest and to the Althammer camp where he hid. In 1945, after his liberation he moved to Krakow and from there to Bratislava, where he was reunited with his family” (Yadvashem.org 2017) . “For years he was haunted by memories of the time he had spent suspended between life and death, by visions which would not let him sleep. A doctor friend suggested that he should try to get rid of these oppressive memories by expressing in pictorial terms the horrors he had known. This led the painter to produce a series of works which are unique in the history of art. ” SUBJECT(S) : Art, Holocaust art, Jewish art. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (HUC, US Holocaust Mem Mus, National Libr of Israel) . Slight rubbing. Slight toning. Very minimal markings. Very good + condition. (HOLO2-134-26)

Stock number: 38380.

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Franklin, Benjamin
AN APOLOGY FOR PRINTERS

Imprint: New York: Book Craftsmen Associates,, 1955
Binding: Hardback

Hardcover, 16 pages, illustrated, 12mo, 18 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Freedom of the press -- Early works to 1800. Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Originally published in the Pennsylvania Gazette for the week June 3 to June 19, 1731. Other Titles: Pennsylvania gazette (Philadelphia, Pa. : 1729) . Edited and with an introduction by Randolph Goodman ; a prefatory note by Philip Wittenberg ; and wood engravings by John De Pol. Light wear. Very good condition. (BIB-11-1)

Stock number: 24040.

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Franklin, Karen Spiegel
ELEVEN GENERATIONS OF THE GERSTLE FAMILY [INCLUDES SUPPLEMENT]

Imprint: Yonkers, N. Y. ; K. S. Franklin, 1982
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Later boards. 8vo. 72 pages. 26 cm. First edition. History and genealogy of the Gerstle Family, who emigrated to Louisville Kentucky in 1843, and then California in 1850. Includes 20 page publication: “Eleven generations of the Gerstle family: supplement. ” Housed in archival boards, with sleeve holding supplement. Subjects: Gerstle family. Institutional stamps on endpages, otherwise fine. Very good condition. (GENE-1-20)

Stock number: 29932.

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Franklin, Rabbi Leo.
RITUAL CHILDREN'S SABBATH SERVICES AND SABBATH SCHOOL.

Binding: Hardcover
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated

Jewish American Publishing, Detroit, 1903. Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 27 pages. Signed, rear boards corner chipped. | No copies listed on OCLC. Good condition. (P-2)

Stock number: 17529.

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Franková, Anita; Ludmila Kybalová; Hana Povolná
I HAVE NOT SEEN A BUTTERFLY AROUND HERE: CHILDREN'S DRAWINGS AND POEMS FROM TEREZÍN

Imprint: Prague; Jewish Museum Prague, 1997
Binding: Hardback

Softbound. 8vo. 90, [3] pages. 25 cm. Fifth edition. Includes 47 color illustrations. Drawings and poems selected and arranged by Anita Franková, Ludmila Kybalová, and Hana Povolná; editor's comments by Anita Frankova and Hana Povolná; translation by Joy Kadecková, Jeanne Nemcová, and Edith Pargargeretová. A selection of children's poems and drawings reflecting their surroundings in Terezín Concentration Camp in Czechoslovakia from 1942 to 1944. Based on the volume of Children’s Drawing and Poems published by the State Jewish Museum of Prague in 1959. Subjects: Children's art. Children's writings. Children's art. Children's writings. Holocaust, 1939-1945 – Ceskoslovensko. Jewish children - Czechoslovakia - 1939-1945. Children's art - Czechoslovakia - 1939-1945. Children's and youths' writings - Czechoslovakia - 1939-1945. Concentration camps - Czechoslovakia - 1939-1945. Holocaust, 1939-1945 – Czechoslovakia. Jews - persecution - 1939-1945. Children and war. Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) . Very good condition in very good jacket. (HOLO2-99-25)

Stock number: 30203.

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Franzblau, Abraham Norman.
REFORM JUDAISM IN THE LARGE CITIES: A SURVEY.

Binding: Paperback

New York: Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1931. Paper Wrappers. 8vo. 124 pages. Includes tables. "A survey of the homes of members of Reform congregations affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew congregations in the eleven cities of the United States which have a Jewish population of over fifty thousand. Conducted by the Commission on research of the Union of American Hebrew congregations. " "A U. S. Educator and psychiatrist. Franzblau was born in New York. He began a long association with Hebrew Union College in 1923 as principal of its school for teachers in New York, serving until 1931, when he became professor of education and pastoral psychiatry in the College at Cincinnati. During World War II he was attached to the Surgeon General's Office as colonel. Franzblau returned to New York in 1946 as professor of pastoral psychology and dean of the Jewish Institute of Religion school of education. In 1948 he became associated with the psychiatric department of Mount Sinai Hospital and in 1958 retired from Hebrew Union College to devote himself entirely to psychiatry. A pioneer in the application of psychiatric knowledge to the work of the ministry, Franzblau lectured in this field at many seminaries" (Temkin, EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Jews-United States. OCLC lists 20 copies worldwide. Covers missing. Damp staining throughout. Otherwise in Good condition. (AMRN-13-5).

Stock number: 17412.

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Fredman, J. George (Joseph George) & Louis Austin Falk
JEWS IN AMERICAN WARS

Imprint: New York, Jewish War Veterans Ofthe US, 1943
Binding: Paper Wrappers

8vo; 118 pages; Holocaust-era publication aimed at building pride among Jews and respect among others by showing the patriotic role of Jews in American military history. Very Good History (H-40-18), ok 2020/4

Stock number: 13962.

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Freedman, Shalom.
LIFE AS CREATION: A JEWISH WAY OF THINKING ABOUT THE WORLD.

Imprint: Northvale, Nj, London: Jason Aronson., 1993.
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Xv, 139 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Creative ability – religious aspects – Judaism – quotations, maxims, etc; Judaism – quotations, maxims, etc; Creation – quotations, maxims, etc; Aphorisms and apothegms. Dust jacket is fine. Ex library with stamps on title page and back flyleaf, owner's name on back flyleaf, were it not for these marks, the book would be in fine condition. (RAB-14-9)

Stock number: 19215.

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Freedman, Jacob
POLYCHROME HISTORICAL HAGGADAH FOR PASSOVER, HAGGADAH.

Imprint: Springfield, MA, Jacob Freedman Liturgy Research Foundation,, 1974
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

8vo; 1st edition. Original Cloth in dustjacket, 4to, xxvi, 134 pages. Illustrates the quilt like nature of the text by color coding Bible, Mishnah, Talmudic passages (etc.) based on when they were added to the Haggadah as we know it today. In his article for volume 77 of the American Jewish Year Book entitled "Jewish Scholarship in the United States: Selections from the Literature, 1973-1975," Menahem Schmelzer highlighted Freedman's Polychrome Haggadah: "Seven colors indicate the seven periods, from biblical to modern, in which the various layers of the Haggadah came into being. Marginal comments on each passage give the source and comprehensive references to scholarly literature. Freedman's new translation and reproductions of many beautiful pages from medieval Haggadah manuscripts make this Haggadah particularly attractive." (1977, pp. 211-212). Very Good in Very Good Jacket. A Beautiful copy (HAG-8-22A)

Stock number: 40595.

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Freehof, Solomon B.
CONTEMPORARY REFORM RESPONSA.

Imprint: Cincinnati : Hebrew Union College Press., 1974.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Ix, 307 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Reform Judaism – customs and practices; Jewish law – Reform Judaism; Responsa -- 20th century. ISBN: 0878201084. “Freehof, [1892-1990] born in London, was taken to the United States in 1903 by his parents, who settled in Baltimore... He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and a year later was ordained at Hebrew Union College, whose faculty he then joined. After serving as a chaplain with the American forces in Europe during World War I, Freehof became professor of liturgy at Hebrew Union College. In 1924 he became rabbi of Congregation Kehillath Anshe Maarav in Chicago, and in 1934 he was appointed rabbi of Congregation Rodef Shalom in Pittsburgh. He remained at Rodef Shalom until his retirement in 1966. Freehof's scholarly endeavors were largely in two fields. The first was Jewish liturgy. In 1930 he was appointed chairman of the Reform Committee on Liturgy of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, whose work led to the publication of the two-volume Union Prayer Book and the Union Home Prayer Book, both of which stressed relevance to modern life and the inclusion of contemporary material in the service. He served as President of the CCAR from 1943 to 1945. His second main interest was the development of Jewish law as displayed in the literature of the responsa and its bearing on modern Jewish practice. He was appointed head of the Responsa Committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis in 1955.” (EJ, 2007) Ex library, otherwise very good condition. (RAB-25-1) xx

Stock number: 20517.

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Freehof, Solomon B.
CONTEMPORARY REFORM RESPONSA.

Imprint: Cincinnati : Hebrew Union College Press., 1974.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated

8vo. Ix, 307 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Reform Judaism – customs and practices; Jewish law – Reform Judaism; Responsa -- 20th century. ISBN: 0878201084. “Freehof, [1892-1990] born in London, was taken to the United States in 1903 by his parents, who settled in Baltimore... He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and a year later was ordained at Hebrew Union College, whose faculty he then joined. After serving as a chaplain with the American forces in Europe during World War I, Freehof became professor of liturgy at Hebrew Union College. In 1924 he became rabbi of Congregation Kehillath Anshe Maarav in Chicago, and in 1934 he was appointed rabbi of Congregation Rodef Shalom in Pittsburgh. He remained at Rodef Shalom until his retirement in 1966. Freehof's scholarly endeavors were largely in two fields. The first was Jewish liturgy. In 1930 he was appointed chairman of the Reform Committee on Liturgy of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, whose work led to the publication of the two-volume Union Prayer Book and the Union Home Prayer Book, both of which stressed relevance to modern life and the inclusion of contemporary material in the service. He served as President of the CCAR from 1943 to 1945. His second main interest was the development of Jewish law as displayed in the literature of the responsa and its bearing on modern Jewish practice. He was appointed head of the Responsa Committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis in 1955.” (EJ, 2007) Inscribed by author. Ex library, otherwise very good condition. (RAB-25-14)xx

Stock number: 20530.

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Freehof, Solomon B.
CURRENT REFORM RESPONSA.

Imprint: Cincinnati : Hebrew Union College Press., 1969.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Viii, 259 pages. First edition. Includes combined index for Freehof's three books of responsa. SUBJECT (S) : Responsa -- 20th century; Reform Judaism – customs and practices; Jewish law – Reform Judaism. “Freehof, [1892-1990] born in London, was taken to the United States in 1903 by his parents, who settled in Baltimore... He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and a year later was ordained at Hebrew Union College, whose faculty he then joined. After serving as a chaplain with the American forces in Europe during World War I, Freehof became professor of liturgy at Hebrew Union College. In 1924 he became rabbi of Congregation Kehillath Anshe Maarav in Chicago, and in 1934 he was appointed rabbi of Congregation Rodef Shalom in Pittsburgh. He remained at Rodef Shalom until his retirement in 1966. Freehof's scholarly endeavors were largely in two fields. The first was Jewish liturgy. In 1930 he was appointed chairman of the Reform Committee on Liturgy of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, whose work led to the publication of the two-volume Union Prayer Book and the Union Home Prayer Book, both of which stressed relevance to modern life and the inclusion of contemporary material in the service. He served as President of the CCAR from 1943 to 1945. His second main interest was the development of Jewish law as displayed in the literature of the responsa and its bearing on modern Jewish practice. He was appointed head of the Responsa Committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis in 1955.” (EJ, 2007) Ex library, otherwise very good condition. (RAB-25-13) xxxx

Stock number: 20529.

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Freehof, Solomon B.
MODERN REFORM RESPONSA.

Imprint: Cincinnati : Hebrew Union College Press., 1971.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. X, 319 pages. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Responsa -- 20th century; Reform Judaism – customs and practices; Jewish law – Reform Judaism. “Freehof, [1892-1990] born in London, was taken to the United States in 1903 by his parents, who settled in Baltimore... He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and a year later was ordained at Hebrew Union College, whose faculty he then joined. After serving as a chaplain with the American forces in Europe during World War I, Freehof became professor of liturgy at Hebrew Union College. In 1924 he became rabbi of Congregation Kehillath Anshe Maarav in Chicago, and in 1934 he was appointed rabbi of Congregation Rodef Shalom in Pittsburgh. He remained at Rodef Shalom until his retirement in 1966. Freehof's scholarly endeavors were largely in two fields. The first was Jewish liturgy. In 1930 he was appointed chairman of the Reform Committee on Liturgy of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, whose work led to the publication of the two-volume Union Prayer Book and the Union Home Prayer Book, both of which stressed relevance to modern life and the inclusion of contemporary material in the service. He served as President of the CCAR from 1943 to 1945. His second main interest was the development of Jewish law as displayed in the literature of the responsa and its bearing on modern Jewish practice. He was appointed head of the Responsa Committee of the Central Conference of American Rabbis in 1955.” (EJ, 2007) Ex library. Good+ condition. (RAB-25-7)

Stock number: 20523.

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Freehof, Solomon B.
ON THE COLLECTING OF JEWISH BOOKS.

Binding: Hardcover

[New York]: Society of Jewish Bibliophiles, 1961. Limited edition. Cloth; 8vo. 26 pages. Beautifully bound in brown cloth with gilt lettering on front cover and spine, and marbled endpapers. "Dr. Freehof's address ... Was presented before the founding members of the Society of Jewish Bibliophiles assembled in Cincinnati for the dedication of the new Library buildings of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion on June 10, 1961." This edition is limited to 250 copies. SUBJECT (S) : Book collectors. Book collecting. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Ex-library with minimal markings. Light wear to spine; overall, very good + condition. (CT-7)

Stock number: 14852.

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Freehof, Solomon B.
ON THE COLLECTING OF JEWISH BOOKS.

Imprint: New York, Society of Jewish Bibliophiles, 1961
Binding: Hardcover

Original Publisher's Cloth. Large 8vo. 26 pages. Limited edition (250 copies). Beautifully bound in brown cloth with gilt lettering on front cover and spine, and marbled endpapers. "Dr. Freehof's address ... Was presented before the founding members of the Society of Jewish Bibliophiles assembled in Cincinnati for the dedication of the new Library buildings of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion on June 10, 1961." This edition is limited to 250 copies. SUBJECT (S) : Book collectors. Book collecting. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide. Ex-library with minimal markings. Light wear to spine; overall, very good + condition. (SPEC23-28)

Stock number: 27441.

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Freehof, Solomon Bennett
RECENT REFORM RESPONSA

Imprint: Cincinnati [Ohio] : Hebrew Union College Press,, 1963
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Xi, 232 pages. In English. SUBJECT (S) Responsa -- 1800-1948. Responsa -- 1948- Reform Judaism -- Customs and practices. Jewish law -- Reform Judaism. Ex library with bookplate. Freehof, (1892-1990) , was a U. S. Reform rabbi and scholar. Freehof, born in London, was taken to the United States in 1903 by his parents, who settled in Baltimore. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati (1914) and a year later was ordained at Hebrew Union College, whose faculty he then joined. After serving as a chaplain with the American forces in Europe during World War I, Freehof became professor of liturgy at Hebrew Union College. (EJ, Halkin) In very good condition in a good jacket (RAB17-9)

Stock number: 21692.

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Freehof, Solomon B.
THE RESPONSA LITERATURE.

Imprint: Philadelphia : Te Jewish Publication Society., 1955.
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. 304 pages. First edition. CONTENTS: Origins and Development of the Responsa; The Leading Respondents; A Selection of Responsa; Widespread Debates; History in the Responsa; Modern Inventions; Curious Responsa; Prospective Development of the Responsa Literature. Includes list of volumes cited. Ex library, spine faded, otherwise very good condition. (RAB-16-13)

Stock number: 20546.

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Freid, Jacob.
JEWS AND DIVORCE.

Imprint: New York : Ktav., 1968.
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Xiii, 208 pages. SUBJECT (S) : Divorce (Jewish law) . CONTENTS: The role of Jewish law pertaining to the Jewish family, Jewish marriage and divorce, by Menachem M. Brayer; The Jewish attitude towards divorce, by Nathan Goldberg; Divorce and alienation in modern society, by Nathan W. Ackerman; A family agency view of divorce, by George Rothman; Summary and prognosis, by David R. Mace; Divorce in Jewish tradition, by Julius Kravetz; Some aspects of the Jewish tradition's view of sex, by Seymour Siegel; The incidence of divorce among Jews in England, by Malvyn A. Benjamin; Survey of divorce (Jewish and mixed) in Hamilton County, by the Jewish Family Service Bureau, Cincinnati, Ohio (February 1957 thru November 1960) , by Idalynn Hertzberg, Rose Nemiroff and Morton R. Startz. Ex library, parts of covers faded, good condition. (RAB-28-1)xxx

Stock number: 20684.

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Freidenreich, Harriet. .
THE JEWS OF YUGOSLAVIA: A QUEST FOR COMMUNITY.

Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1979. 1st edition. Cloth, 8vo, xiv, 323 pages, 8 leaves of plates, illustrations, 24 cm. ISBN: 0827601220. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 249-269. Subjects: Jews--Yugoslavia--History. Yugoslavia--Ethnic relations. Series: Jewish communal and public affairs. Photographs, end papers with map, Very good condition. (SEF11-5)

Stock number: 20957.

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Freidenreich, Harriet. .
THE JEWS OF YUGOSLAVIA: A QUEST FOR COMMUNITY.

Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1979. 1st edition. Cloth, 8vo, xiv, 323 pages, 8 leaves of plates, illustrations, 24 cm. ISBN: 0827601220. Includes index. Bibliography on pages 249-269. Subjects: Jews--Yugoslavia--History. Yugoslavia--Ethnic relations. Series: Jewish communal and public affairs. Photographs, end papers with map, Very good condition. (EE-3-23)

Stock number: 32055.

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Freidus, Abraham Solomon.
STUDIES IN JEWISH BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RELATED SUBJECTS IN MEMORY OF ABRAHAM SOLOMON FREIDUS (1867-1923) .

Imprint: New York, Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation, 1929
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Cxxx, 518, [163] pages. In English, Hebrew and German. Title page in Hebrew on verso. Frontispiece portrait of Freidus. Illustrated with facsimiles. Part I includes Freidusiana plus 31 articles in English and German by such figures as Elkan Adler, Boaz Cohen, and Alexander Marx. Part II includes 7 articles in Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Bibliography. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide of this edition. Spine repaired; backstrip chipping. Internal pages are nice and clean. Good condition. (FEST1-123)., FEST3

Stock number: 27384.

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Freidus, Abraham Solomon.
STUDIES IN JEWISH BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RELATED SUBJECTS IN MEMORY OF ABRAHAM SOLOMON FREIDUS (1867-1923) .

Imprint: New York, Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation, 1929
Binding: Hardcover

8vo. Cxxx, 518, [163] pages. In English, Hebrew and German. Title page in Hebrew on verso. Frontispiece portrait of Freidus. Illustrated with facsimiles. Part I includes Freidusiana plus 31 articles in English and German by such figures as Elkan Adler, Boaz Cohen, and Alexander Marx. Part II includes 7 articles in Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Bibliography. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide of this edition. Spine repaired; backstrip chipping. Covers chipping and detached but present. Internal pages are nice and clean. Good condition. (FEST1-123a)., FEST3

Stock number: 27385.

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Freidus, Abraham Solomon.
STUDIES IN JEWISH BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RELATED SUBJECTS IN MEMORY OF ABRAHAM SOLOMON FREIDUS (1867-1923) .

Imprint: New York, Alexander Kohut Memorial Foundation, 1929
Binding: Paperback

8vo. Cxxx, 518, [163] pages. In English, Hebrew and German. Title page in Hebrew on verso. Frontispiece portrait of Freidus. Illustrated with facsimiles. Part I includes Freidusiana plus 31 articles in English and German by such figures as Elkan Adler, Boaz Cohen, and Alexander Marx. Part II includes 7 articles in Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Bibliography. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide of this edition. Later paper wrappers; internal pages show rough edges, otherwise clean. Good condition. (FEST-6-7)., KRA 01/2013

Stock number: 31884.

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Freise, Judith; Joachim Martini
JÜDISCHE MUSIKERINNEN UND MUSIKER IN FRANKFURT, 1933-1942: MUSIK ALS FORM GEISTIGEN WIDERSTANDES: AUSSTELLUNGSBEGLEITHEFT: EINE AUSSTELLUNG

Imprint: Frankfurt Am Main; O. Lembeck, 1990
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardback

Original Wraps. 8vo. 359, 76, 84 pages. 21 cm. First edition. In German. ‘Jewish Musicians in Frankfurt, 1933-1942: music as a form of spiritual resistance: exhibition booklet’. An exhibition by Judith Freise and Joachim Martini in St. Paul's Church in Frankfurt am Main, 7 until 25 November 1990. Includes programs, advertisements, notices, and reviews from the newspapers Frankfurter israelitisches Gemeindeblatt and Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt für die israelitische Gemeinde zu Frankfurt am Main. Subjects: Concert programs - Germany - Frankfurt am Main. Concerts - Germany - Frankfurt am Main - Reviews. Jewish musicians - Germany - Frankfurt am Main Biography. Fresh and clean. Very good condition. (HOLO2-108-39A), RG 2/14 $5

Stock number: 33874.

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Frenkel, Isser
RABI ME? IR YEHI? EL ME-OSTROVITSEH; HAYAV? , SHITATO VE-TORATO

Imprint: Tel Aviv: Netsah, 1953
Binding: Hardback
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated

(FT) Hardcover, 12mo, 159 pages, illustrated, 21 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Cabala. Meir Jehiel, ha-Levi, of Ostrowiec. OCLC lists 12 copies worldwide. Israel Friedman’s copy with his owndership signature, dated 1957. In dust jacket. Chipping to edges and corners of dust jacket. Otherwise, good condition. (Hasid-2-8)

Stock number: 27457.

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Freud, Anna; Burlingham, Dorothy T.
INFANTS WITHOUT FAMILIES: THE CASE FOR AND AGAINST RESIDENTIAL NURSERIES

Imprint: New York, International Univ. Press, 1944
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Original Cloth. 8vo. 128 pages. 19 cm. First edition. Author is the daughter of Sigmind Freud; they both fled Vienna together in 1938. “After the war homeless children will be numerous and will present a great problem. The authors attempt to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of residential (institutional) life at different phases and in different aspects of the infant’s development. They come to the conclusion that there are realms in the infant’s life where the residential nursery can be helpful by creating excellent conditions for certain types of development; but that there are others where residential homes have to recognize their limitations if they want to face and fight more effectively the serious consequences of such limitations” (Dust Jacket) Subjects: Child Care. Child Psychology. Foster Home Care. World War II 1939-1945. Dust jacket in protective mylar, but previously repaired along edge with non-archival tape. DJ shows slight rubbing to hinges and corners. Light age toning internally. Minimal shelf wear to boards. Previous owner’s marking on ffep. Good + condition. (HOLO2-116-6)

Stock number: 34157.

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Freudenthal, Max
KRIEGSGEDENKBUCH DER ISRAELITISCHEN KULTUSGEMEINDE NÜRNBERG

Imprint: Nürnberg; Kommissionsverlag Von J. L. Schrag, 1920
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardback

Original Wraps. 8vo. 143 pages. 24 cm. First edition. In German. 'War Memorial Book of the Jewish Community of Nuremberg'. Directory, with biographies (of between 5-35 sentences each! ) , of each and every Jewish soldier from Nuremburg who perished in World War I. Contains selections from journals and diaries of the dead. Edited by the Reform Rabbi of Nuremberg Max Freudenthal (1868-1937) , who served the community of Nuremberg from 1907 to 1934. Gilt on wraps. Subjects: Register of the Dead. Jews - Germany - History - 1800-1933. World War, 1914-1918 - Personal narratives, Jewish. Jews. World War (1914-1918) History. Personal narratives- Jewish. OCLC lists 21 copies. Light wear to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (GER-44-4)

Stock number: 33737.

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Freund, Leopold
Blüthen Von Den Gefilden Juda's. Traduktionen Und Versionen Auf Dem Gebiete Des Jüdischen Schriftthums.

Imprint: Budapest; Selbstverlag Des Verfassers, 1882
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Later cloth. 8vo. XIV, [1], 150, [1] pages. 23 cm. First edition. In German and Hebrew. Later black cloth with elaborate gilt lettering on spine and original cover pastedown. Approximate translation of title: ”Flowers from the fields of Judah. ” Contents: Prologue - folk wisdom and proverbs - moral parable and poetry - Worldly wisdom, Dietary rules - astrology, meteorology, horoscope - epigrams, riddles, puns and fixed vocal prayer - blessing and cursing speeches - epilogue - opportunities. OCLC lists 19 copies worldwide. Corners lightly bumped, pages lightly aged. Pages 129-131 bumped, with slight tears at edges, all other pages in near fine condition. Very good+ condition. (GER-33-33)

Stock number: 28829.

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Freund, Else
Die Existenzphilosophie Franz Rosenzweigs; Ein Beitrag Zur Analyse Seines Werkes "Der Stern Der Erlösung. "

Imprint: Hamburg; F. Meiner, 1959

Paperback. 8vo. VIII, 196 pages. 22 cm. Second revised edition. In German. Title translates as: “Franz Rosenzweig's philosophy of existence: an analysis of the Star of Redemption." This work constitutes the revised edition of Else Freund's 1933 doctoral dissertation, a close reading of the Rosenzweig's most important work, the Star of Redemption. The copy of Fritz A. Rothschild, former professor of philosophy at the JTS; includes his original purchase receipt of this volume from 1970. Subjects: Judaism. Cosmology. Religion - Philosophy. Judaïsme. Cosmologie. Religion - Philosophie. Covers lightly worn, taped at upper and bottom of backstrip. A few pages earmarked, a few pages with underlining, and pencil marks in the margins. Good condition. (GER-33-49)

Stock number: 28844.

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Freund, Miriam K.
"MAKE MY EYES LOOK TO THE FUTURE": HENRIETTA SZOLD CENTENNIAL ADDRESS

Imprint: New York: American Jewish Historical Society, 1960

Softcover, 14 pages, illustrated, 8vo, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : Women, Jewish. Women -- Societies and clubs. Szold, Henrietta, 1860-1945. Named Corp: Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America. Note(s) : Cover title. Original issued in series: Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society ; v. 49, no. 3. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Waterloo) . Good condition. (mx-32-20)

Stock number: 23919.

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Freyhan, Wilhelm.
ZURÜCK ZUR THORA? : EINE ANFRAGE AN JUNG-ISRAEL

Imprint: Halberstadt; Verl. Der Agudas Jisroel, 1922
Binding: Hardcover

Original printed boards. 8vo. 60 pages. 23 cm. Second edition. In German, with some Hebrew. 'Return to the Torah? ; A Request to Young-Israel'. First published 1911, Frankfurt. Published by the Agudas Yisroel. Addressed to the youth zionist movement. Written by Dr Wilhelm (Zev) Freyhan, a leading member of the Jewish community of Breslau, and one of the original founders of Agudat Israel at the Kattowitz Conference of 1912. Subjects: OCLC lists 4 copies of this edition (Univ Bremen, Univ Hamburg, Natl Libr Israel, Danish Natl Libr) , none in the US, 6 total copies total of all editions. Light soiling to boards. Pages lightly aged, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good condition. (GER-43-14)

Stock number: 33601.

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Freytagh-Loringhoven, Axel, Freiherr Von
DEUTSCHLANDS AUSSENPOLITIK, 1933-1940

Imprint: Berlin; Verlagsanstalt Otto Stollberg, 1940
Binding: Hardcover

Publishers cloth. 8vo. 288 pages. 21 cm. Seventh Edition. In German. Title translates as: “German Foreign Policy, 1933-1940.” This volume on German foreign policy was written by the noted German professor of international law Axel von Freytagh-Loringhoven (1878-1942) , an anti-semite and nazi legal theorist, presented with numerous awards and honorary posts by Hitler and Goehring. This volume by one of Hitler’s professors is an exposition which fully supports and legitimates the foreign policy of conquest, annexation, and wars of the third reich; as of 1942 this work was dispatched as an official Nazi publication given to German Army soldiers. Subjects: Anti-semitism. Allemagne. Politique extérieure. 1933. Außenpolitik. Geschichte 1933-1940. Germany - Foreign relations - 1933-1945. Europe - Politics and government - 1918-1945. Deutschland. Institution stamps on endpages, pages aged, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-100-31)

Stock number: 30306.

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Fridman, Mosheh; Rabinovits, Efrayim Fishl
SEFER DA’AT MOSHEH: HA-SHALEM

Imprint: Yerushalayim : Tiferet Menahem Di-Haside Bayan, 1983
Binding: Hardback

(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 325 pages, 2 volumes in 1, facsims. , 27 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Responsa -- 1800-1948. Jewish sermons, Hebrew. Rabbis -- Biography. Cover title: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . Originally published: Yerushalayim: A. Rabinovits, 707 [1946 or 1947]. With additional material. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. Two volumes in one. Light wear to binding. Excellent condition. (Hasid-3-2)

Stock number: 27474.

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Fried, Joseph Elijah; Karo, Joseph Ben Ephraim.
SEFER OHEL YOSEF. OHEL JOSEPH: SHEELOT U-TESHUVOT `AL SHULHAN `ARUKH ...

Imprint: New York: A. H. Rosenberg., 1903.
Binding: Hardcover

4to. 80 pages. In Hebrew. Friedberg, Aleph-770; Goldman, Hebrew Printing in America 590. The First Work of Responsa published in America by an American Rabbi. Contains many contributions from R. Yitzchak Elchanan of Kovno and the “Alter of Kelm, ” R. Simcha Zissel Ziv. The responsa depict the economic, social and religious conditions of the Jews of New York at the beginning of the 20th century. Addresses issues such as whether to allow Kohanim who were lax in their religious observance to recite the priestly blessings; the status of bread baked on the Sabbath in a bakery with Jewish employees; travel by ferry on the Sabbath; constructing a Sukah on a fire escape, etc. SUBJECT (S) : Responsa – 1800-1900. OCLC: 19140973. Very important work. A damaged copy in later boards sold at auction in 2006 for over USD 1400 (with commissions). Some edgewear to title and a few leaves, not affecting text, original boards rebacked, good condition. (AMR-18-9A)

Stock number: 37667.

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Fried, Joseph Elijah; Karo, Joseph Ben Ephraim.
SEFER OHEL YOSEF. OHEL JOSEPH: SHEELOT U-TESHUVOT `AL SHULHAN `ARUKH ...[WITH AUTHOR'S INSCRIBED PROMOTIONAL BROADSIDE TIPPED IN]

Imprint: New York: A. H. Rosenberg., 1903.
Binding: Hardcover

4to. 80 pages. In Hebrew. Friedberg, Aleph-770; Goldman, Hebrew Printing in America 590. The First Work of Responsa published in America by an American Rabbi. Contains many contributions from R. Yitzchak Elchanan of Kovno and the “Alter of Kelm, ” R. Simcha Zissel Ziv. The responsa depict the economic, social and religious conditions of the Jews of New York at the beginning of the 20th century. Addresses issues such as whether to allow Kohanim who were lax in their religious observance to recite the priestly blessings; the status of bread baked on the Sabbath in a bakery with Jewish employees; travel by ferry on the Sabbath; constructing a Sukah on a fire escape, etc. SUBJECT (S) : Responsa – 1800-1900. OCLC: 19140973. Very important work. A damaged copy in later boards sold at auction in 2006 for over USD 1400 (with commissions). Touch of wear to spine, gorgeous inside, beautiful copy, Very Good+ Condition. (AMR-18-9B)

Stock number: 42112xt.

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Fried, Joseph Elijah; Karo, Joseph Ben Ephraim.
SEFER OHEL YOSEF. OHEL JOSEPH: SHEELOT U-TESHUVOT `AL SHULHAN `ARUKH ...[AUTHOR'S COPY WITH HIS STAMP ON ENDPAPERS]

Imprint: New York: A. H. Rosenberg., 1903.
Binding: Hardcover

4to. 80 pages. In Hebrew. Friedberg, Aleph-770; Goldman, Hebrew Printing in America 590. The First Work of Responsa published in America by an American Rabbi. Contains many contributions from R. Yitzchak Elchanan of Kovno and the “Alter of Kelm, ” R. Simcha Zissel Ziv. The responsa depict the economic, social and religious conditions of the Jews of New York at the beginning of the 20th century. Addresses issues such as whether to allow Kohanim who were lax in their religious observance to recite the priestly blessings; the status of bread baked on the Sabbath in a bakery with Jewish employees; travel by ferry on the Sabbath; constructing a Sukah on a fire escape, etc. SUBJECT (S) : Responsa – 1800-1900. OCLC: 19140973. Very important work. A damaged copy in later boards sold at auction in 2006 for over USD 1400 (with commissions). Touch of wear to spine, gorgeous inside, beautiful copy, Very Good+ Condition. (AMR-18-9C)

Stock number: 42113xt.

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Friedberg, Bernhard
SEFER MARGANITA SHAPIRA: ... KOROT U-FO'OLOT RABENU NATAN SHPIRA ME-HORADNA

Imprint: Drohobit?sh: Bi-Defus A. H. Zupnik,, 1899
Binding: Hardback

(FT) Hardcover, 16 pages, 8vo, 22 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Rabbis -- Poland -- Biography. Jews -- Poland -- Biography. Named Person: Shapira, Natan Ashkenazi ben Shimshon, ca. 1490-1577. Spira family. Includes bibliographical references. Other Titles: Marganita Shapira; Luhot zikaron. Lichot zikaron. Friedberg (1876-1961) was "a scholar and bibliographer. Friedberg was born in Cracow, and in 1900 moved to Frankfurt, where he worked for the publisher and bookseller Isaac Kauffmann . In 1904 he set up his own firm and by 1906 had published two catalogs; in the same year he and J. Saenger founded the publishing house of Saenger and Friedberg. In 1910 the partnership broke up, and Friedberg entered the diamond trade, moving to Antwerp. When the Nazis occupied Belgium, he lost his valuable library and all his papers. In 1946 he settled in Tel Aviv, continuing to deal in diamonds but with his heart in books and his bibliographical and genealogical research. Beginning in 1896, Friedberg published in Hebrew a number of biographies, family histories, and a study on the old Jewish cemetery of Cracow. In 1932 he began publishing a series of works on the history of Hebrew printing, Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri; the series included volumes on Poland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and the Orient, on Central Europe, and on Western Europe. His greatest achievement was his bibliographical lexicon Beit Eked Sefarim. Though Friedberg's works are not always accurate, they are indispensable bibliographical reference books" (Ben-Menahem in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (JTS) . Hinge repair. Browning to edges of pages. Wear to binding. Bumped corners and edges of cover, cover binding. Otherwise, very good condition. (Rab-34A-21)

Stock number: 24558.

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Friedberg, Bernhard
SEFER MARGANITA SHAPIRA: ... KOROT U-FO’OLOT RABENU NATAN SHPIRA ME-HORADNA

Imprint: Drohobitsh: Bi-Defus A. H. Zupnik, 1899
Binding: Hardback

(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 16, pages, 22 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Rabbis -- Poland -- Biography. Jews -- Poland -- Biography. Shapira, Natan Ashkenazi ben Shimshon, ca. 1490-1577. Spira family. No collective title page; titles transcribed from individual title pages. Includes bibliographical references. Other Titles: Marganita Shapira; Luhot zikaron. Lichot zikaron. Friedberg (1876-1961) was a “scholar and bibliographer. Friedberg was born in Cracow, and in 1900 moved to Frankfurt, where he worked for the publisher and bookseller Isaac Kauffmann. In 1904 he set up his own firm and by 1906 had published two catalogs; in the same year he and J. Saenger founded the publishing house of Saenger and Friedberg. In 1910 the partnership broke up, and Friedberg entered the diamond trade, moving to Antwerp. When the Nazis occupied Belgium, he lost his valuable library and all his papers. In 1946 he settled in Tel Aviv, continuing to deal in diamonds but with his heart in books and his bibliographical and genealogical research. Beginning in 1896, Friedberg published in Hebrew a number of biographies, e. G. , on Joseph Caro, Shabbetai Kohen, and Nathan Spira; family histories, e. G. , Schor, Landau, and Horowitz; and a study on the old Jewish cemetery of Cracow, Luhot Zikkaron. Friedberg's first bibliographical effort was a history of Hebrew printing in Cracow, Ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Cracow, followed by a similar study on Lublin, Le-Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Lublin. In 1932 he began publishing a series of works on the history of Hebrew printing, Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri; the series included volumes on Poland; on Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and the Orient; on Central Europe; and on Western Europe. His greatest achievement was his bibliographical lexicon Beit Eked Sefarim. Though Friedberg's works are not always accurate, they are indispensable bibliographical reference books” (Ben-Menahem in EJ, 2007) . OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (JTS, Harvard, UCLA, Princeton, Penn) Ex-library with bookplate. Hinge repair. Slight browning to edges of pages. Chipping to cover corners and edges. Otherwise, good condition. (Rab-40-18).

Stock number: 24658.

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Friedberg, Bernhard
TOLDOT HA-DEFUS HA-IVRI BE-POLANYAH: ME-RESHIT HIVASDO BI-SHENAT 294 VE-HITPATHUTO AD ZEMANENU = HISTORY OF HEBREW TYPOGRAPHY IN POLAND

Imprint: Tel Aviv; [None Listed], 1950
Binding: Hardcover

Original Cloth. 4to. 195 pages. 28 cm. History of Hebrew typography in Poland from the beginning of the year 1534, and its development up to our days. First published in 1932, this reference work contains an extensive history of Jewish printing in Poland organized by cities listed in alphabetical order. Contains entries for 58 cities. Also contains short biographies of noted printers. Bernhard Friedberg (1876-1961) was a "scholar and bibliographer … Friedberg's first bibliographical effort was a history of Hebrew printing in Cracow, Ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Cracow, followed by a similar study on Lublin, Le-Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Lublin (1901) . In 1932 he began publishing a series of works on the history of Hebrew printing, Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri; the series included volumes on Poland; on Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and the Orient; on Central Europe; and on Western Europe. His greatest achievement was his bibliographical lexicon Beit Eked Sefarim. Though Friedberg's works are not always accurate, they are indispensable bibliographical reference books" (Ben-Menahem in EJ, 2007) . Subjects: Printing, Hebrew - Poland - History. Printing, Hebrew. History. Poland. Light soiling to cloth, otherwise very clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (BIBLIOG-36-5)

Stock number: 34298.

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Friedberg, Bernhard
TOLDOT HA-DEFUS HA-IVRI BE-ARIM HA-ELEH SHEBE-EROPAH HA-TIKHONAH: OYGSHBURG, OFIBAKH, IKHENHIZEN, ALTONA, BERLIN, HOMBURG VOR DER HO, HIDERNUM, HAMBURG, HENA, VANZBEK, VILHERMSHDORF, ZULTSBAKH, TANHOIZEN, NAIVIT, FYORDA, PRAG, FRANKFURT DE-ODRAH FRANKFURT DE-MAIN VE-KOLNYA ME-RESHIT HIVASDO VE-HITPATHUTO BI-SHENAT 273 [1513] = HISTORY OF HEBREW TYPOGRAPHY.

Imprint: Antwerp, 1935
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

First edition. Original boards. 4to. 128 pages. 28 cm. History of Hebrew typography in Western Europe from the beginning of the year 1513, and its development up to modern times. This reference work contains an extensive history of Jewish printing in Western Europe organized by cities listed in alphabetical order. Also contains short biographies of noted printers. Bernhard Friedberg (1876-1961) was a "scholar and bibliographer … Friedberg's first bibliographical effort was a history of Hebrew printing in Cracow, Ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Cracow, followed by a similar study on Lublin, Le-Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Lublin (1901) . In 1932 he began publishing a series of works on the history of Hebrew printing, Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri; the series included volumes on Poland; on Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and the Orient; on Central Europe; and on Western Europe. His greatest achievement was his bibliographical lexicon Beit Eked Sefarim. Though Friedberg's works are not always accurate, they are indispensable bibliographical reference books" (Ben-Menahem in EJ, 2007) . Subjects: Printing, Hebrew - History. Printing, Hebrew. History. Repair to binding, otherwise Good Condition. (BIBLIOG-36-5A)

Stock number: 37304.

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Friedberg, Bernhard
TOLDOT HA-DEFUS HA-IVRI BE-`ARIM HA-ELEH SHEBE-EROPAH : AVIGNON, IZNA, AMSHTERDAM, ANTVERPEN, BAZILEAH, BRUNA, DYHERNFURT, DESOI, HALI, VINA, THINGEN, YESNITS, LONDON, LAIDEN, METS, TSURIKH, KARLSRUE, KOSHTANTS, KITEN, KLIVA U-SHTRASBURG ME-RESHIT HIVASDAM VE-HITPATHUTAMBI-SHENAT 276 [1516] = HISTORY OF HEBREW TYPOGRAPHY.

Imprint: Antwerp, 1937
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

First edition. Original boards. 4to. 123 pages. 28 cm. History of Hebrew typography in Europe from the beginning of the year 1516, and its development up to modern times. This reference work contains an extensive history of Jewish printing in Europe organized by cities listed in alphabetical order. Also contains short biographies of noted printers. Bernhard Friedberg (1876-1961) was a "scholar and bibliographer … Friedberg's first bibliographical effort was a history of Hebrew printing in Cracow, Ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Cracow, followed by a similar study on Lublin, Le-Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri be-Lublin (1901) . In 1932 he began publishing a series of works on the history of Hebrew printing, Toledot ha-Defus ha-Ivri; the series included volumes on Poland; on Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, and the Orient; on Central Europe; and on Western Europe. His greatest achievement was his bibliographical lexicon Beit Eked Sefarim. Though Friedberg's works are not always accurate, they are indispensable bibliographical reference books" (Ben-Menahem in EJ, 2007) . Subjects: Printing, Hebrew - History. Printing, Hebrew. History. Light wear to boards, otherwise Good Condition. (BIBLIOG-36-5B)

Stock number: 37307.

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Friedemann, Walter.
Fisch Und Ring

Imprint: Berlin; Reuss & Pollack, [1920]
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

Paper wrappers. 8vo. 18 pages. 21 cm. Only edition. In German. Title translates as: “Fish and Ring. ” This short monograph on the metaphor of fish and rings in the Bible and Talmud and various ‘popular’ manifestations of the usage and understanding of these symbolic forms, was written by Walter Friedemann, a now forgotten German-Jewish novelist. With authors handwritten dedication from February 1920. OCLC lists 2 copies worldwide (STAATSBIBLIO ZU BERLIN, NATL LIBR OF ISRAEL) . Covers worn and aged, with slight chipping to backstrip and outer edges. Corners bumped; crease-fold in the middle of the publication, resulting in a few page tears along crease in the margins of last few pages. Very good condition. (GER-36-48)

Stock number: 28899.

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Friedenberg, Daniel M.
JEWISH MEDALS, FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO THE FALL OF NAPOLEON (1503-1815)

Imprint: New York; Published For The Jewish Museum C. N. Potter, 1970
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Original Cloth. 4to. 152, [8] pages. 26 cm. First edition. “This definitive study reflects the tensions of pre-emancipation Jewish life, and chronicles the slow rise of Jewish emancipation in a series of fascinating pieces. … This work, the first of its type, not only clarifies a new field of research but graphically penetrates three centuries of European social and political contact with Jews. ” - Jacket Description Subjects: Jewish medals. Numismatics. Missing jacket, otherwise fresh and clean. Good + condition. (ART-22-55A)

Stock number: 33433.

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Friedenberg, Albert M.
THE SUNDAY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES AND LEADING JUDICIAL DECISIONS HAVING SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE JEWS.

Imprint: Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1908
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 42 pages. Not the more common reprint. "A U. S. Lawyer and historian, Friedenberg was born in New York City. At the age of 19 he joined the American Jewish Historical Society and became one of its leading members, and was largely responsible for the issuance of 17 volumes of the Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (AJHSP, nos. 18-34) . Friedenberg wrote numerous papers and articles on the early history of Jews in America, immigration, historical aspects of Zionism, Jews in Masonry, and the Jewish periodical press, and also on local German Jewish history, literature, and biography. He acted as the New York correspondent of the Baltimore Jewish Comment (1902-10) and the Chicago Reform Advocate (1905-31) , and as contributing editor of the New York Hebrew Standard (1907-23) " (Meyer, EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Sunday Legislation-United States-Jews. OCLC lists 11 copies worldwide. Light scuffing to covers. Otherwise in Good+ condition. (AMRN-14-7).

Stock number: 37325.

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Friedenberg, Albert M. [Marx]
ZIONIST STUDIES

Imprint: New York, Bloch Pub. Co, 1904
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback

1st edition. Original green printed wrappers, 8vo, 32 pages. Early Zionist plea from the pivotal year of 1904, which saw both Herzl’s death as well as the first American publication of Herzl’s “The Jewish State.” Indeed, “by 1904, cultural Zionism was accepted by most Zionists and a schism was beginning to develop between the Zionist movement and Orthodox Judaism. In 1904, Herzl died unexpectedly at the age of 44 and the leadership was taken over by David Wolffsohn, who led the movement until 1911. During this period, the movement was based in Berlin (Germany's Jews were the most assimilated) and made little progress, failing to win support among the Young Turks after the collapse of the Ottoman Regime….Under Herzl's leadership, Zionism relied on Orthodox Jews for religious support, with the main party being the orthodox Mizrachi. However, as the cultural and socialist Zionists increasingly broke with tradition and used language contrary to the outlook of most religious Jewish communities, many orthodox religious organizations began opposing Zionism. Their opposition was based on its secularism and on the grounds that only the Messiah could re-establish Jewish rule in Israel.Therefore, most Orthodox Jews maintained the traditional Jewish belief that while the Land of Israel was given to the ancient Israelites by God, and the right of the Jews to that land was permanent and inalienable, the Messiah must appear before the land could return to Jewish control” (Wikipedia. “Albert M. Friedenberg (1881–1942) was an American lawyer and historian. “At the age of 19, he joined the American Jewish Historical Society and became one of its leading members; he was largely responsible for the issuance of 17 volumes of the Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society (ajhsp, nos. 18–34). Friedenberg wrote numerous papers and articles on the early history of Jews in America, immigration, historical aspects of Zionism, Jews in Masonry, and the Jewish periodical press, and also on local German Jewish history, literature, and biography. He acted as the New York correspondent of the Baltimore Jewish Comment (1902–10) and the Chicago Reform Advocate (1905–31), and as contributing editor of the New York Hebrew Standard (1907–23). Includes bibliographical references” (Encyclopedia.com). SUBJECT(S): Zionism. Interestingly, OCLC lists not a single hard copy anywhere–only microfilm and digital access copies (for example, OCLC: 894106828). An absolutely pristine, unread copy, amazingly preserved, Very Good+ Condition. Extremely rare, important, and well-preserved (zion2-3-3)

Stock number: 41917.

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Friedenwald, Herbert.
JEWS MENTIONED IN THE JOURNAL OF THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS.

Imprint: Cincinnati: AJHS, 1893
Binding: Paperback
Inscription: Signed, inscribed or annotated

Cincinnati, AJHS, 1893. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, pp 66-89 (24 pages total). Offprint from the Publications of the AJHS, Vol I. Initialed "H.S." in author's hand on front cover. Library blindstamp on cover (no other markings) Paper dampstained, binding repaired, lacks rear cover(?). bound with: Friedenwald, Herbert. THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 1895. Original Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 60 pages. Inscribed on cover, "With the Author's Compliments/of/Herbert Friedenwald." Edgewear to a few pages. Paper dampstained, binding repaired, lacks rear cover(?). (AMR-43-5)

Stock number: 27874.

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Friedenwald, Aaron; Harry Friedenwald.
LIFE, LETTERS AND ADDRESSES OF AARON FRIEDENWALD, M.D.

Imprint: Baltimore, Lord Baltimore Press, 1906
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover

Cloth. 8vo. 356 pages. First edition. This biography, plus letters and speeches of an immigrant Jewish doctor in Baltimore was written by Harry Friedenwald "ophthalmologist, educator, medical historian, rare-book collector & pioneer in the Zionist movement" Both Harry and Aaron Friedenwald were members of the distinguished Baltimore family founded by Joseph Friedenwald who immigrated to Baltimore from Germany in 1832. Their father (Aaron) was also a respected physician in Baltimore. SUBJECT(S) : Biography-History of Medicine. Gilt lettering on cover and binding. Ex-library with typical markings. Wear to corners and edges of covers. Back hinge cracked. Otherwise in Good condition. Privately printed. (AMR-37-9)

Stock number: 26908.

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Friederman, Solomon Jacob.
SEFER MINHAT YA AKOV: KOLEL DERUSHIM NEHMADIM LE-SHABATOT LULE-MO ADIM; VE-NILVEH IMO MA AMAR HEGYONI U-MUSARI SHE'ERIT YISRA'EL.

Binding: Hardcover

New York: Bi-defus E. Tsunzer, 1901. Cloth. 8vo. 142 pages. In Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Jewish Sermons-Hebrew; Festival-day sermons-Jewish. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide (Baltimore Hebrew University, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) . Cloth peeling away from boards on front cover. Spotting on front endpapers. Discoloration to title page. Text in beautiful condition. Overall in good condition. (AMRN-2-20) .

Stock number: 17096.

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Friedlaender, Fritz
Das Leben Gabriel Rießers [Riessers]: Ein Beitrag Zur Inneren Geschichte Deutschlands Im Neunzehnten Jahrhundert

Imprint: Berlin, Philo Verlag G. M. B. H., 1926
Binding: Hardcover

Original Publisher’s Cloth. Large 8vo. 185 pages. 24 cm. In German. Title translates to English as, “The Life of Gabriel Riesser: A Contribution to the Inside Story of Germany in the Nineteenth Century. ” SUBJECT (S) : Jews -- Germany. Named Person: Riesser, Gabriel, 1806-1863. Issued also in part as inaugural, Berlin. “Riesser, (1806–1863) , [was a] pioneer of Jewish emancipation in Germany [who] decided to devote his life to the struggle of the Jews to achieve. He published in 1831 a pamphlet, Über die Stellung der Bekenner des Mosaischen Glaubens in Deutschland. Addressed to Germans of all religious persuasions, it marked a turning point in the struggle for emancipation. Riesser demanded emancipation for the Jews in the name of honor and justice. In his view the claim that the Jews must convert in order to obtain full civil rights was evidence of contempt for religion. ” –EJ, 2007. Boards lightly soiled, title penned along spine. Previous owner’s name on FEP, otherwise internal pages are bright and clean. Very Good Condition. (GER-32-2)

Stock number: 28773.

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Friedländer, M. S. [and] Low, Albert [and] Fürst, Julius [and] Wünsche, August.
DIE ARBEIT: NACH DER BIBEL, DEM TALMUD UND DEN AUSSPRÜCHEN DER WEISEN IN ISRAEL [BOUND WITH] THIERSCHUTZ IM JUDENTHUME NACH BIBEL UND TALMUD [BOUND WITH] DER KANON DES ALTEN TESTAMENTS: NACH DEN UBERLIEFERUNGEN IN TALMUD UND MIDRASCH [BOUND WITH] DER JERUSALEMISCHE TALMUD IN SEINEN HAGGADISCHEN BESTANDTHEILEN ZUM ERSTEN MALE IN’S DEUTSCHE ÜBERTRAGEN

Imprint: Pisek, Im Selbstverlage Des Bersassers [AND] Budapest, Druck Von Buschmann [AND] Leipzig, Dörffling Und Franke [AND] Zürich, Verlags-Magazin, 1890 [AND] 1891 [AND
Binding: Hardcover

Later brown marbled boards with blue spine. 8vo. 53; 36; VIII, 150; VIII, 297 pages; 22 cm. In German. Four separate titles bound together. First title translates to “The Work: After the Bible, the Talmud, and the Sayings of the Wise in Israel. ” OCLC lists 16 holdings worldwide. Second title translates to “Animal Protection in Judaism According to Bible and Talmud. ” SUBJECT (S) : Animal welfare, Jewish law. OCLC lists 6 holdings worldwide. Third title translates to “The Canon of the Old Testament: According to the Traditions in Talmud and Midrash. ” SUBJECT(S) : Bible, Old Testament, Talmud-Criticism and Interpretation. Fourth and final title translates to “The Jerusalem Talmud in its Haggadischen Components for the First Time Transferred into German. ” Some edgewear and rubbing. Browning to pages. Minimal staining. Minimal pencil markings that do not affect text. (GER-51-89)

Stock number: 38735.

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